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How To Properly Size A Gas Line

Written past Frank Erickson

Trac-pipe

It is important when installing a gas line that you size it correctly for the awarding. When sizing gas piping systems certain factors must be considered. Piping must be sized to supply enough gas for all appliances to operate at the same time. To determine this you must add the BTUs of all of the appliances in the system and have into consideration the type of metal the piping is fabricated from.  As you can see below in that location is a chart for copper tubing size and a chart for fe pipe size with the BTU ratings for the length and diameter of the line.

Propane pipe fittings

Y'all should also consider that the customer may want to add appliances at a later appointment. Gas piping should be sized in accordance with the tables in the Standard Gas Code or by other technology methods approved by local Authority Having Jurisdiction. When sizing the gas line make sure y'all add five feet per elbow to the total length. If the gas line is undersized the appliances will operate inefficiently and could atomic number 82 to equipment failure and sooting. If yous are adding appliances to an existing system and are finding that the line size may be too small-scale, install a 2 PSI regulator with Maxitrol regulators at the appliance.

Recall to pressure and leak examination your systems prior to putting into service.  BE SAFE!

Approximate BTU Ratings for Appliances

Apparatus Input BTU per Hour (approx.)
Range, free continuing oven - Domestic 65,000
Built-in oven or broiler unit - Domestic 25,000
Congenital-in counter pinnacle unit - Domestic 40,000
H2o Heater, Automated instantaneous
Capacity 2 gallons per minute 142,800
4 gallons per minute 285,000
6 gallons per minute 428,400
Fridge 3,000
Apparel Dryer - Domestic 35,000
Gas Calorie-free 2,500
Gas Logs 30,000

Capacity of Pipe (BTU 10 1000) at ½ psi Copper

Nominal Piping Size COPPER (in) Pipe Length(ft.)
10 20 40 80
one/4 (3/8) 35 25 17 12
3/viii (1/2) 75 50 35 25
ane/two (5/8) 150 105 70 50
5/8 (3/4) 265 180 125 85
3/four (7/8) 380 260 180 120
1 (1 1/8) 805 555 380 260
1 i/iv (1 3/eight) 1450 995 685 470

Capacity of Pipe(BTU x g) at ½ psi Iron Pipe

Pipe Size (in) Piping Length(ft.)
ten 20 forty eighty 150 300
1/2 235 160 110 75 55 35
3/4 490 340 230 160 115 80
i 925 640 440 300 215 145
1 1/4 1900 1305 900 620 440 300
1 1/ii 2850 1960 1345 925 660 450
2 5490 3770 2590 1780 1270 870
two 1/2 8740 6010 4130 2840 2020 1390
3 15455 10620 7300 5020 3570 2450
4 31525 21670 14890 10230 7280 5010
5 57030 39200 26940 18520 13180 9060
6 92350 63470 43620 29980 21340 14665
8 189750 130410 89630 61600 43840 30135

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