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Camel
Sep 26, 2005, 04:44 AM
I know this pipe requires an outside shutoff valve at the destination (garage). Does it also require a valve at the source (house)?

speedball1
Sep 26, 2005, 06:02 AM
I know this pipe requires an outside shutoff valve at the destination (garage). Does it also require a valve at the source (house)?

Hi Camel,

Your gas line will have a shut off at the meter and another at the connection to the appliance it will serve.
Your local code may also call for a drip loop to be installed. A drip loop consists of a downturned tee cut in just after the meter with a 6" nipple terminating in a cap or a petcock. The gas line should be installed with a slight slope, (1/8th inch to the foot) back to the meter.
The reason for a drip loop is to trap and contain any moisture that accumulates in the line before it gets to the pilot light and extinguishes it.

Good luck, Tom

labman
Sep 26, 2005, 06:40 AM
Do not use a junky gate valve on a gas line. Use a gas cock or better yet, a modern ball valve. Also make sure the valve says WOG on it, water, oil, gas to meet code. Ball valves leak less, both internally and externally, and a quick 90 degree turn shuts it off or turn it on.

Otherwise, do just as Tom said.