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| Posted: Mon Oct 19th, 2009 08:28 am |
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lunamander Merit Apprentice Appliantologist
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Noticed in installation manual that this oven's regulator wants 5" to 13.1" WC pressure or says it will not work properly. This led to ruminating about if there is a standard residential natural gas pressure in the US. Info on delivery pressure is hard to find, but possibly in DC area it is 14.7".
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| Posted: Mon Oct 19th, 2009 05:12 pm |
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kdog Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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House entry regulators drop pressure to !/2 psi, the appliance MUST have it's own regulator that is matched for the appliance requirements; the regulator that is furnished with the appliance will be the correct pressure in w.c.
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