MJCronin
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2001
- 5,087
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I believe you mean autoignition temperature. Flash point only applies to liquids per NFPA 30.TugboatEng said:Houses have pilot lights so the flash point is of concern.
dik (Structural) said:ugly fossil fuel...
Of course it does, but I just don't understand your comment about houses having pilot lights as I am not aware of any house supplied by liquid natural gas.TugboatEng said:Natural gas certainly has a flash point.
The earth is Carbon neutral.Co2 neutral
Been there, done that, don't want to do it again.You guys should switch to on demand, tankless, no pilot heaters.
John McNutt said:What kind of pipes and metering were used with that gas anyway? What equipment burned it?