I have to make an extension to an interior galvanized gas line. The company does not allow to use any new galvanized steel, but it requires to use epoxi covered black iron. What should I put betwen the two pipe types? Is it Ok to put just a bronze valve? What is the standard procedure? Thank you.
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Originally posted by JPGarcia View PostI have to make an extension to an interior galvanized gas line. The company does not allow to use any new galvanized steel, but it requires to use epoxi covered black iron. What should I put betwen the two pipe types? Is it Ok to put just a bronze valve? What is the standard procedure? Thank you.
want you to use it. Any valve you use for gas will say G on the valve. After you get it together and gas in the line check it with soap and water, or you can buy
some gas leak detector. later paul
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Originally posted by paul52446m View PostIf you want a valve there, you can use a brass gas cock. It takes a long time , but over the years the gas will flake off the galvanizing, so that why they don;t
want you to use it. Any valve you use for gas will say G on the valve. After you get it together and gas in the line check it with soap and water, or you can buy
some gas leak detector. later paul
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Originally posted by JPGarcia View PostThanks, Paul. I'd thought doing that, but then I heard about galvanic corrosion. Do you know why is not a problem in this case, or if it is, how to solve it?
water. with gas you don't get enough to worry about. later paul
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