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geoman
 
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I'll Resend it

Rich
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There is a fairly new flexible gas hose now available for direct
burial.
Its yellow in color and comes in various diameters. I once ran a
gas
line from my meter to a small addition where i used a 50,000 btu
input
heater ; i ran 3/4" i.d. gas line about 125 feet and it worked fine
without increasing gas pressure. Id try running a 3/4" gas line and
have someone check the furnace manifold pressure once its installed
and
running. If it isnt approx. 3.5 " w.c. , then the Gas Co. can
bump up
the incoming gas pressure.


This is Turtle.

Hey Davey , They don't sell the yellow flex pipe to the public even
here
in
Louisiana.

Also Davie here in Louisiana they have 7 '' wc of pressure and the 3.5
wc
your
talking about is after the gas valves and not the incoming pressure.
You
need to
read more about gas pressure before advising on it.

TURTLE


Turtle, don't bust him too hard! As his post stated, he did it once!
Greg



This is Turtle.

OK Dave just call the Gas come to turn the gas pressure up to about 50
psi on the 1/4" tubing and you will be fine.

TURTLE


Hey Turtle, I have a question for you, your going to get an email
sometime today or tomorrow.

Rich


This is Turtle.

OOOKKK DDDOOOKKKEEE !

Have not received it yet as of 11:30 p.m. 1/05/05 .

TURTLE