Running natural gas pipe in the house for furnace, hot water heater, stove, bbq, dryer, and fireplace. Need someone to tell me the size pipe I need for the lengths from the meter that I need for the pressure / BTUs needed. I'd give someone a couple bucks or a few six packs of a beer of choice if they could help me calculate what I need.
10/18/2012 8:39:17 PM
The gas company did this for me when I was pricing them out.
10/18/2012 9:15:28 PM
http://www.cityofgulfbreeze.com/naturalgas/Gas%20Pipe%20Sizing%20Guidelines.pdfhttp://www.gpta.net/classes/gas%20sizing/gaspipe%20sizing.pdfetc.
10/19/2012 8:10:58 AM
3/4 from the meter back everywhere, half inch on the exits of the T's[Edited on October 19, 2012 at 7:34 PM. Reason : depending on the fire place, you might need 1" back]
10/19/2012 7:33:35 PM
Also, not sure if you've ever had anything cooked over natural gas, but there can be a substantial taste difference if you're used to propane. I know several people who have their grills hooked up to their home's gas but have switched back to using propane tanks because of the flavor difference. Just a heads up.
10/19/2012 8:31:56 PM
I have a few thermodynamics books you can borrow for free
10/25/2012 9:12:30 PM