Can anyone explain gas line physics… I'm installing a gas heater this spring and came across something peculiar, the 1" main enters the house and gets reduced to .5" prior to the meter and exits the meter as .5", then is connected to .75" pipe which eventually turns into what looks like 1.5" which runs to my furnace and water heater and is T'd off to .5" lines for each appliance. Question is, if my gas line is reduced to .5" at the meter, why do they use larger pipe down the line? I would assume this is for the same reason that the heater installation instructions tell you to use .5" for runs up to 25 feet and .75" for runs up to 100 feet. Anyone know? I'd call my local gas Co. but trust me, the people answering the phones do not have a clue.
Kind regards,
Wetviking
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