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Does anyone have any information on how many BTU 10mm plastic can carry?
Thought there might have been a chart or graph to show length of pipe vs BTU it can carry but im struggling to find anything. Maybe because its depends on the pump?

Its for HEP20 pipe and there is nothing in their documentation.
 
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