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Boy1925
I used to have an LPG C/H boiler supplied from a bulk LPG tank about
25 metres from the house. Having dispensed with that boiler (I now have an air-source heat exchanger), I wish to utilise the underground
pipe which is 25mm yellow plastic, to feed propane gas from a smallish
19kg bottle, to my hob, which currently receives its gas from the same bottle through a 15mm copper pipe, the bottle being situated only about 4 metres distant.
How best should I do this?
Can I just connect it all up and expect the pressure to be adequate, or should I be thinking of inserting a smaller bore plastic pipe within the 25mm one so that the pressure drop is less?
Any helpful advice would be gratefully received.
25 metres from the house. Having dispensed with that boiler (I now have an air-source heat exchanger), I wish to utilise the underground
pipe which is 25mm yellow plastic, to feed propane gas from a smallish
19kg bottle, to my hob, which currently receives its gas from the same bottle through a 15mm copper pipe, the bottle being situated only about 4 metres distant.
How best should I do this?
Can I just connect it all up and expect the pressure to be adequate, or should I be thinking of inserting a smaller bore plastic pipe within the 25mm one so that the pressure drop is less?
Any helpful advice would be gratefully received.