Posted by T_Bone on September 17, 2009 at 16:43:35 from (64.57.205.153):
In Reply to: Here tis (PICS) posted by Flewster on September 17, 2009 at 14:39:11:
Flewster said: (quoted from post at 14:39:11 09/17/09)
T_Bone said: (quoted from post at 11:22:34 09/17/09) Hi LOU,
Another valve too consider for future projects is a ball gas valve rated for low pressure(under 100psi) and have "red" thumb handle that's about 1-1/4" long. Turns easy but dent locked open/closed.
Although NG, LP gas rated, they would work well using them with low pressure water systems on any thing for non-habital structures.
T_Bone
I might be leary using a gas valve on a water system due to the fact most are just plain steel and not galvinized or copper.......they would rust pretty quickly.....IMHO........
Hi Flewster,
They make them in all brass, or the ones that are approved in AZ are. It's a local code thing. If the company summits there valve for gas use approval, then it can be used.
Here my county spec'd "Specter" gas valves only.
I asked the inspector if the County held owned alot of "Specter" stock.
Inspector: No, there the only ones who summited there gas valve for approval. lmao
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