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    Feb 8, 2011, 10:33 AM
    Testing gas lines?
    When pressure testing a gas line, is there a fitting available to attach a pressure gauge directly to the meter bracket, so the only disassembly required would be to remove the meter, and attach the gauge?

    Or, a cap designed to fit the meter attach fitting, then attach the gauge elsewhere?

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