USAeng
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2010
- 419
Hello all,
We have 10PSI gas to our plant at a meter. We have .75 MMBTU appliance after 800' of 1-1/4" piping. About 2' after the meter there is a 1-1/4" Tee with a plug. We would like to add another 1-1/4" pipe 475' long to a 2 MMBTU appliance. Both appliances require 14"WC for max fire. I was trying to use the IFGC tables which I am not very familiar.
They have 5PSI table which is the closest. If I use longest leg method we have 2410CFH possible though the pipe. This is no good as we need combined 2750CFH. However this method is conservative from what I read online - also the table is only 5PSI - our pressure is 10PSI
Am I off base in saying we will be fine using the tee and 1-1/4" piping to our new appliance? Thanks for any help
We have 10PSI gas to our plant at a meter. We have .75 MMBTU appliance after 800' of 1-1/4" piping. About 2' after the meter there is a 1-1/4" Tee with a plug. We would like to add another 1-1/4" pipe 475' long to a 2 MMBTU appliance. Both appliances require 14"WC for max fire. I was trying to use the IFGC tables which I am not very familiar.
They have 5PSI table which is the closest. If I use longest leg method we have 2410CFH possible though the pipe. This is no good as we need combined 2750CFH. However this method is conservative from what I read online - also the table is only 5PSI - our pressure is 10PSI
Am I off base in saying we will be fine using the tee and 1-1/4" piping to our new appliance? Thanks for any help