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Originally Posted by Halon
Momin, the guy texted me back finally, he's supposed to come over Saturday to give me a real quote.
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Cool let me know how it goes. I may elect to have someone do it completely. Or maybe do the leg work and have him tie into the gas line etc.
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Originally Posted by JET
Yes, you could tap in to the gas line there. The csst was really easy.
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Cool. Yeah, looks simple enough.
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Originally Posted by Goat Blower
I'd google it a bit. I know water lines have that extra length acting as an anti-hammer relief. Older houses have that hammering sound sometimes, this cured that. I'm not sure if it's the same for gas, but it's worth checking into. I T'd mine off the copper line in the ceiling above my hot water heater, and ran more copper line out to the garage.
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Those points are the online spots I'd feel comfortable touching myself. Don't want to cut and T in anywhere.
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Originally Posted by jeremy1375
I installed a ventless heater a couple years ago. The supply coming into my house is 2 psi. The heater will list specifications for gas pressure. IIRC, the specs for input pressure on mine mine were 5-10.5" inches of water. I had to install a regulator and put together a diy manometer to set the pressure. The heater won't work right if the pressure is wrong.
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The instructions ask for a shut off valve and I think I remember a regulator. I'll make a parts list based on their instructions before I do anything.