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    Jan 27, 2010, 08:23 AM
    Bleeding gas lines
    Hi,

    We have just noticed that when the gas comes on, it sounds like running water through the pipes.

    Do the lines need to be bled?
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    Jan 27, 2010, 08:47 AM

    Shut the gas off at the meter. Look for a 6" long nipple pointing down from a tee on the gas line. If you have one then you have a "drip loop" installed. This is there to collect condensate before it gets to your pilot lite. Remove the cap and drain the line. ( It should have been installed with a little back pitch) Good luck, Tom

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