I searched & found many posts against using CSST line vs black pipe, but...Looking to add a vent free nat gas heater to a basement. Main reason is for emergency heat in winter as I lose power when a squirrel farts. I do have a small workshop in the basement I use in the winter also, so reliable heat would be nice. Last year I tapped in a temporary hook up to the existing gas lines during an emergency. I'd like to make something more permanent now that is safe.
I am basically running from one room of the basement (mechanical room) to the "larger" room, roughly a 20 foot run including all the bends. I will have to go through 1 wall. I have a convenient place to tap into the line at the clothes dryer connection that needs to be redone anyways. Its unfinished basement for the most part, so everything is accessible.
I was going to just run 90* bends & black pipe as the run is not complicated. Pricing was about $60-70 just for the straight runs (fittings extra). I found some yellow CSST tubing & ordered it, just to take a look (it can be returned!). I have never used this, always stuck with the reliable black pipe. The price & ease of intallation has me curious. Then I read more about bonding, grounding, bad installations, ect. ohh boy.. I do plan on using a gas safety shutoff valve prior to the CSST line and my current black pipe gas lines are grounded thru the fuse panel and outside via ground spike. I would clearly tap into this again just for safety.
Bad idea? The CSST would be a dream to route & install, but I kind of wonder about durability/safety. The look is going to be bad also, but if its run thru pvc pipe could I run it thru floor joists vs over them? I know it cant "rub" on anything.
Just curious. I'm clearly not a pro but have done enough to get in trouble, lol! Thanks for any thoughts!
I am basically running from one room of the basement (mechanical room) to the "larger" room, roughly a 20 foot run including all the bends. I will have to go through 1 wall. I have a convenient place to tap into the line at the clothes dryer connection that needs to be redone anyways. Its unfinished basement for the most part, so everything is accessible.
I was going to just run 90* bends & black pipe as the run is not complicated. Pricing was about $60-70 just for the straight runs (fittings extra). I found some yellow CSST tubing & ordered it, just to take a look (it can be returned!). I have never used this, always stuck with the reliable black pipe. The price & ease of intallation has me curious. Then I read more about bonding, grounding, bad installations, ect. ohh boy.. I do plan on using a gas safety shutoff valve prior to the CSST line and my current black pipe gas lines are grounded thru the fuse panel and outside via ground spike. I would clearly tap into this again just for safety.
Bad idea? The CSST would be a dream to route & install, but I kind of wonder about durability/safety. The look is going to be bad also, but if its run thru pvc pipe could I run it thru floor joists vs over them? I know it cant "rub" on anything.
Just curious. I'm clearly not a pro but have done enough to get in trouble, lol! Thanks for any thoughts!