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Out of curiosity...

Jack
Member Posts: 1,049
in Gas Heating
In your area, what is the standard gas pressure supplied by your local utility?
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Pounds to the regulator/meter ( usually at the alley) then 4 ozs---7" WC thru 70 to 100' UG 1 1/4" svc pipe to house/building. Only 4 ozs inside any building. (except power plant)0
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Same here 4-6 w.c0
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