"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 19:14:47 -0000, Tim Watts wrote:
On 11/03/2019 18:49, Commander Kinsey wrote:
So the meter outside my house reduces the pressure? I thought the
pressure was lowered for the whole street, like a substation reduces the
electricity to 240V.
I had noticed on older houses there's some kind of valve seperate from
the meter (often exposed to the outdoor weather!), presumably nowadays
it's inside the meter.
Your meter has a regulator that drops from an already lowish pressure to
20mbar.
http://www.gasinfo.uk.com/distribution_page.htm
Wow, 20mbar is damn low, I'm surprised that has the desire to move along
the pipe.
How do things like camping stoves work? I assume the pressure inside a
butane cannister is much higher than that, and I don't think they have
pressure reducers.
They do have pressure reducers for the bigger stuff like barbeques.