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Gas Line Fitting To A New Kitchen Stove Quest.
Hi,
Will be calling in HVAC contractor to plumb in a new gas kitchen stove. Presumably, he knows how to do it. Would like to learn a bit more about how it's done beforehand. So was wondering: With rigid gas line pipe, and the stove constrained to fit in the 30" opening, how can a rigid pipe gas line ever be made to fit without using some kind of adjustable "something," or a flex line (which the town gas inspector doesn't want). Is it all done by "precise" measurements, or is there some kind of length adjustable union or whatever that is used ? Thanks, Bob |
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