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How Many Btu’s Can A 3/4″ Pipe Provide?

Posted on | January 7, 2010 | 4 Comments

I am interested in having a tankless water heater installed in my home, but have been told some conflicting information by different people. One tells me my 3/4″ pipe should be ok, others tell me I need to upgrade to 1″ pipe to provide adequate supply. I have a 70Kbtu furnace and a gas range and am looking to install a 120Kbtu water heater. My gas line is 3/4″ and is 25 ft from my meter and has 2 90 degree turns. Should I be OK, or is there a formula I can figure this out with?

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