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Thu, Sep 29, 11 at 22:07
| I am thinking of purchasing a tri-fuel power generator. I am not interested in a typical standby generator they seem to be too expensive. The generator (Winco) requires that the Natural Gas line have the capability of supplying to the demand regulator, 4-6 ounces or 7 to 11 inches WC. ( water column) . Does anyone know if the standard natural gas line for residential service in Texas is enough to meet these demands.
Thanks for any information |
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- Posted by lazypup (lazypup@yahoo.com) on Fri, Sep 30, 11 at 0:10
| 4 to 8oz in standard residential line pressure |
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