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LPG be aware that LPG is heavier than air, hints from a home inspector
LPG be aware that LPG is heavier than air and must be handled with
caution. LPG leaks and spillage will not float upward and dissipate as will natural gas.
LPG will "pool" in low spots and, unless blown away by air movement, will ignite if it comes in contact with a spark or open flame.
Air-fuel ratio adjustments needed
Insufficient water heater combustion air insufficient combustion
Water heater blanket loose water heater should be protected from
Pressure relief valve discharge not
Pressure relief discharge line should be sloped downward
Water heater pressure-temperature relief valve leaks
Reversed pipes on water heater
The above information was provided by TWI Systems Copyright 1995-2007 1-800-553-5660. TWI is a fantastic company to deal with!

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