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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by gongrhey View Post
    Copper tubing or stainless tubing with proper fittings/connectors pag mahaba yung linya. kailangan pa rin yung hose to connect to the tank regulator.
    Planning to do the same, around 6-10meters, recommendation is to use BI Pipes.

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    #12
    Mas simple kung regular LPG rubber hose na tig P50/m then ipasok sa 3/4" electrical conduit yung red para heat resistant. Pwede din flexible elec conduit kung irregular route.

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    #13
    sa amin (noon) rubber hose tapos nasa ilalim yung tank.

    just be mindful na may expiry date yung hose.

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    #14
    ^Yes parang gulong replace every 6yrs. Mas prone sa ngatngat ng mabait kung exposed lalo na't most LPG installation nasa dirty kitchen kaya for safety, better insulate. Meron din yung steel electrical conduit hindi kaya butasin ng malaking daga.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    ^Yes parang gulong replace every 6yrs. Mas prone sa ngatngat ng mabait kung exposed lalo na't most LPG installation nasa dirty kitchen kaya for safety, better insulate. Meron din yung steel electrical conduit hindi kaya butasin ng malaking daga.
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    sa amin (noon) rubber hose tapos nasa ilalim yung tank.

    just be mindful na may expiry date yung hose.
    good info, meron pala expiration

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Kitchen LPG line: GI pipe or flexible hose?