Check your local codes as some areas wont allow copper and require schedule 40 piping and fittings
Octane is a chemical in gasoline that causes it to burn well... copper won't do anything... octane is a natural gas... uh... what? no!
As long as your house stove is not running off of natural gas (a pipeline routed through your neighborhood with a big meter on the side of your house = natural gas). If your house has a big huge gas tank on the side of it, it is propane, and that is what those bottled gas things are that you buy at the gas station. Disconnect the gas line at the huge tank outside your house, and connect the small tank you got at the gas station directly to the line right there. I have done it myself before, and I am also a plumber with experience in working and installing gas lines. Joeman
Natural gas is methane or CH4. There are 5 atoms in natural gas.
To answer this correctly, you need to know what the most dangerous concentration of oxygen with natural gas is. Natural gas can only be ignited in a concentration of 10 to 12% oxygen. Too much it won't ignite (the gaseous form of gas would be too diluted to ignite and sustain a flame), and too little it won't ignite, it needs oxygen. Now if the gas is liquefied, it will not mix well with oxygen, which is still gaseous (it boils at -183F), such that any natural gas boiling off the liquid will, in all likelihood, mix with any gaseous oxygen in that concentration until it becomes an explosive mixture. All natural gas tanks (bulk storage only) are vented to allow a small amount of gas to evaporate off, producing a cooling effect on the tank, and lowering the pressure required to maintain the gas in the liquid form. This venting and cooling also serves to remove any dissolved oxygen from the LNG and vents it to the atmosphere. Bottom line, no oxygen mixed with LNG is safe. Levels must be kept to a minimum to prevent explosions.
Natural gas in its normal form is a gas. When natural gas is cooled to a temperature of -162 degrees C, it is compressed into a liquid is is 1/600th its original size. Liquefied natural gas is much easier to transport then compressed natural gas.
Yes.
Oil and natural gas.
Natural gas releases carbon dioxide when it is burnt so it is not safe anywhere.
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Very safe.
gas is safe because it is a natural gas that comes out of a human body part
No.
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You can connect a natural gas generator for home into your existing natural gas line. Doing this saves you the hassle and time of buying gas and filling the generator. This also ensures that your generator will be running constantly and will not run out of fuel. If a member of your family requires electricity for a medical device, this will ensure they are safe and comfortable during a power outage.
A natural gas line varies depending on the home. It may be a bigger gas line to cover a bigger home. Where as a smaller home would have a shorter and smaller gas line.
some of the Natural Resources of the united state is coal, copper, oil, petroleum, natural gas, timber, gold, and iron
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