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    Jan 24, 2010, 06:19 PM
    Gas Line Pressure Testing Requirements
    I just has a gas line installed for a gas stove. They performed the pressure test and the inspection was approved. The gage was left on and 4 days later the pressure has dropped to 4lbs. Is this a problem?

    The gas line was ran outside along the foundatio, then puched through the wall into the kitchen, so it does experience temperature variation (quite a bit here in Colorado)?

    I am hesitant to install the stove, as I fear the worst could happen...

    Does the line have to hold 10lbs inderfinitely or only for a period.

    Thanks,
    Allen

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