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Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 18th, 2015, 10:16 am
by vmlrajmtrx
I have 2 floors . So planned to keep the cylinders at ground floor under the steps and planning to go for gas pipe line from ground floor to 1st & 2nd floor kitchen. So i need clarifications before taking decision....
1. Will the LPG gas cylinder pressure is enough to travel up to second floor ? What is max distance gas piping can be done?
2. Will there be any losses in LPG gas?
3. What type of Gas piping needs to done ?
4. What would be approx price ?
5. Advantages and disadvantages of gas pipeline.
5. Any reference pls share...
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 22nd, 2015, 10:18 pm
by Vishnu2014
I recently did the gas pipeline and share my opinion. I am not an expert
1. Will the LPG gas cylinder pressure is enough to travel up to second floor ? What is max distance gas piping can be done?
I ran up to 50 ft - Yes I ran from GND till second floor
3. What type of Gas piping needs to done ?
I used 14 gauge pipeline
4. What would be approx price ?
I was charged Rs122/sqft, negotiated a bit
5. Advantages and disadvantages of gas pipeline.
I am not aware of any disadvantages, Its good to keep the cylinder outside to avoid accidents. Need to be a bit careful to make sure it doesn't overlap any electrical connections outside while running the pipe
5. Any reference pls share...
PM me I'll share his contact
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 9:47 am
by vmlrajmtrx
Thankyou For the Information...
3. What type of Gas piping needs to done ?
I used 14 gauge pipeline
-> Is it copper piper or any other material ?
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 1:47 pm
by girishkumarj
Hi,
Gas piping from ground floor to 2nd Floor is not recommended. There will be gas lose of up 2 kgs / cylinder which is 14kgs.
Its a National waste,
Please run the gas piping floor by floor.
Regards
Girish.
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 1:57 pm
by vmlrajmtrx
Hello Girish,
Thanks for very important input. Can you give more details on the topic..
Maximum how distance we can run a gas line without any gas lose?
What are the measures need to be taken for running a gas line ?
Regards,
Vimalraj
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 24th, 2015, 11:28 am
by girishkumarj
Hi,
When we take it through a long run pipe definitely there will be gas lose, To keep gas lose less then 1/2 kgs. run the horizontal pipe limited to 20 fts and vertical by 10 fts.
Make sure you have good copper piping along with a ISI valve to control it.
Regards
Girish.
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 24th, 2015, 1:19 pm
by vmlrajmtrx
Hello...Ya got it...
Is there any thumb rule to get exact clear idea ?
Any specification of copper pipes? Pls suggest...
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 24th, 2015, 3:29 pm
by Neesh
Hi Vimal,
I am also planning for a gas piping at my home. Are there any contacts that you have explored who is giving a better price for additional references ? I can join with you.
Thanks,
Raj
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: June 24th, 2015, 5:02 pm
by vmlrajmtrx
Hai Raj,
Still Not yet ...
Still i am not clear on gas piping concept so first need a clear technical data's on gas line piping.
Because i have ground, 1st & 2nd floor , so whether gas piping distance have any major losses ?
Pls experts guide and share experience .
@ raj ->Once i get any info and contacts ill share with u... Vice verse share me tooo... Thanks...
Regards,
Vimalraj
Re: Need guidance on Gas pipe line to kitchen
Posted: February 2nd, 2018, 11:36 am
by miitian
Kindly suggest a reliable and cost effective vendor for gas pipeline installation in my flat.