Mike Honcho
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Is flexible gas line the type for dryers and ranges, ok for hanging heaters? I am ready to finish my big maxx and was unsure if this was code or not. Thanks.
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If you mean the yellow coated flex line, yes. Make sure your get the proper diameter.
Be sure to design in a DRIP LEG in your gas line to capture any moisture or debris that might be in the line.
^ ^ ^ You may have consistently DRY natural gas in your area.
Generally your comment is true that drip leg is not all that necessary. However, it IS the last chance safety factor to catch any debris or moisture that is in NG supply line.
However, SOME locations had consistently WET natural gas provided by the monopoly NG supplier. For these a drip leg IS REQUIRED. In Ohio there is CNG enthusiast with own home NG compressor to fuel his vehicles. There was so much moisture in the NG that problematic quantities were accumulating in his CNG tank of car. Solution was install in-line desiccant dryer so that moisture was eliminated before it ever got to NG compressor.
