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20 gas explosions in Massachusetts just now!!!
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It's calculated in PSI. The lowest pressure mains are about 7 PSI and a regulator aren't needed is correct. High pressures lines run bout 100 PSI. I don't see how anyone can make that kind a mistake. After installing the line the proper procedure is to check the system for possible leaks. This doesn't explains why the system didn't automatic shut down due to pressure deferences or a sudden drop in pressure to to a major leak.
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Quoting: Terrebonne This why I call bullshit. There is much more to this story that we currently have. Quoting: Square Very much agree. . Quoting: Terrebonne Totally impossible . Low and High pressure gas systems are completely incompatible. The fittings would NEVER hook up to 1 another . Quoting: RetroStereo A low pressure system will use a much larger piping than a higher pressure piping. A lot of it stems from how much pressure the type fittings and piping that can hold without leaking. A 30 PSI line will hold a 100 PSI. Very high pressure lines use a totally different piping and fittings system. .
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