Plastic pipe is allowed per 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code (current as of 2010) for underground exterior applications of LP gas (propane, butane, natural gas...). The pipe must be per ASTM D 2513. When you apply for your permit, the local jurisdiction will tell you what you can/can't use for your particular situation.
I use piping already mill wrapped BUT you had better check you local codes as ecvery area has their own requirements and soil conditions
schedule 40 soft copper.
Yes
Flare copper pipe and use a flared shutoff valve. If valve isn't flared, use an adapter fitting between copper flared pipe and valve.
We can use a pipe from rubber or plastic.
NO !!!! Must be Galvanized pipe with threaded fittings or Copper piping with flare fittings. If there ever was a fire, the PVC pipe would burn & burst allowing the propane gas to flow out and explode !!
There is Black Iron pipe, made of iron. There is Cast Iron pipe, which is black in colour, made from old cars and their parts. There is black ABS plastic pipe, made of plastic. There is Utility pipe, also made from plastic.
The best way to clean a plastic hose for a fish tank is to use pipe cleaners, depending on the width of the interior tube you may be able to use a rag as a pipe cleaner type tool and just spin the rag through the hose until it is clean.
No, it is made for water only. Black iron pipe or copper are only allowed and a special plastic coated copper for underground installations.
What is the BTU requirements as not all stoves use the same
I just use a hacksaw.
car,door,decoration materials,Plastic pipe and so on
No, you cannot. The plastic pipe will crack creating a damaged and burst pipe. Only metallic type pipes are to be used when using such a clamp.
Flare copper pipe and use a flared shutoff valve. If valve isn't flared, use an adapter fitting between copper flared pipe and valve.
You don't. You use preformed elbows.
Yes, you can join plastic pipe to metal pipe. However, the bigger question is "will my local building code allow me to do this?" and also is it safe to do it. To answer that question, please consult a local contractor or handyman in your area.
It depends on the thickness of the plastic pipe. :)
Black plastic pipe is ABS -Use yellow ABS cement. -I don't understand "grey bard fitting" -Take this to your plumbing store and they will advise.Black plastic pipe is ABS -Use yellow ABS cement. -I don't understand "grey bard fitting" -Take this to your plumbing store and they will advise.
What ever the local code says is legal
Your attic won't get cold enough to freeze propane. Propane turns from a gas to a liquid at -44 degrees. If the propane line freezes, it is because of moisture that has gotten into the pipe.