HoosierBuddy
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This picture was taken following a gas explosion on a pool heater. The water dripping off of it is from the sprinkler system, which put the fire out. Significant structural damage to the building the pool heater was in but thankfully no one was hurt.
At this time it is not certain if the split in the pipe was the cause of or the result of the explosion.
Those of you that think CSST is the answer to all your gas piping needs....I don't think I agree. In fact, I would avoid it unless there were no other way to do the job. But that's just me. It is allowed by code if installed by a qualified person to the proper specifications including protection from hazards and bonding.
Good Luck.
Phil
At this time it is not certain if the split in the pipe was the cause of or the result of the explosion.
Those of you that think CSST is the answer to all your gas piping needs....I don't think I agree. In fact, I would avoid it unless there were no other way to do the job. But that's just me. It is allowed by code if installed by a qualified person to the proper specifications including protection from hazards and bonding.
Good Luck.
Phil
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about blowing up my new addition! I ran 65 feet of it inside the walls from upstairs down through the garage, through the laundry room into the basement. Christ! If mine goes, it'll take the whole house and new garage addition with it...