Not a plumber or plumbing inspector.
we had a house fire where it looks like they teed the line to feed a fire place.
the used a connection and ran from the steel pipe to a furnace.
they teed in that run for the supply to the fireplace.
they used compression fittings, and unforuantly all this stuff was near a 30 year old heater burner!!!!
so were they suppose to use copper feed in the first place???? and have not seen cooper used in along time, and one ohter person brought up that natural gas and copper does not mix.
any insight apprecaited.
we had a house fire where it looks like they teed the line to feed a fire place.
the used a connection and ran from the steel pipe to a furnace.
they teed in that run for the supply to the fireplace.
they used compression fittings, and unforuantly all this stuff was near a 30 year old heater burner!!!!
so were they suppose to use copper feed in the first place???? and have not seen cooper used in along time, and one ohter person brought up that natural gas and copper does not mix.
any insight apprecaited.