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Default Here's another mystery.

I know that's the case for furnace, and water heaters. They have pipe
size requirements. One friend of mine had a Takagi water heater
installed. The installer used 1/2 inch flexible gas line, which didn't
provide enough heat. The book calls for 3/4 or 1 inch pipe. Which
we'll do some day when his finance recovers.

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I was told that one must use different size flexible hose for
different appliances. We're talking propane, and I guess it would be
the same for natural gas. The theory was that a certain appliance,
stove for instance, uses more gas and thus needs a larger hose
(connector size mayber????) than a space heater etc. It seems to me,
as I just bought all the same type and size for everything --- not yet
hooked up--- that it would be the individual orafices in each
appliance that would govern, not the dang hose. Any thoughts?


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