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The pressure in a residence after the gas meter is 5-7 w.c. (inches of water column)or 0.18 PSI to 0.25 PSIThe conversion rate is 1 inAq = .036126 psi
the heater is a charmglow gas ventless wall heater
No, it will not condense if its partial pressure does not exceed its (maximum) partial pressure of the component's liquid (or solution) at the same(!) temperature.
It would be very difficult to convert a solid heater into a gas.
no
depends on the delivery pressure of the gas....
residential? commercial? new ? replacement? if its a new water heater in a new home then the easiest way is to buy copper flex's and a gas flex and make sure you have low pressure gas at your gas stop like around 10 to 14" water column. Make sure you have a cold shut off on your cold water line before you hook up to the water heater and in some states they require a expansion tank. One good rule of thumb is if you have a check valve somewhere around your water meter or if on a well by your pressure tank then its a good idea to put a expansion tank.
The pressure produced by a vapor (gas) is a result of the collisions of the gas molecules with the sides of the container.
www.yourhomediy.com should be able to help you replace the heater in your home. They will help you compare gas and electric heating and help you decide which is right for you.
The pressure in a residence after the gas meter is 5-7 w.c. (inches of water column)or 0.18 PSI to 0.25 PSIThe conversion rate is 1 inAq = .036126 psi
Standard meter will suffice, need to know pressure from meter to house. Size pipe appropriately for gas pressure coming into house X distance to water heater. Gas company or plumber should be able to help with this calculation.
I am considering buying a gas water heater. How does a gas water heater work?
the heater is a charmglow gas ventless wall heater
1/4 lb. US and Canada unless enhanced by local utility..
yes it will shut down. the low pressure switch will shut it down.
Gas heater & electric heater both are available.
No, you only need gas for a gas water heater.