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Old 08-12-2008, 07:17 PM
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Yellow gas line buried??
Came across this gas line that appeared to be coming out of the ground. It was connected to a buried propane tank and going to a fireplace. I have never seen this type of buried. So before I write up the obvious gas line not protected. Anyone know if this yellow stuff can be buried?

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Re: Yellow gas line buried??
Flex gas line at exterior
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Re: Yellow gas line buried??
In addition to the "WARDFLEX shall not be buried directly in the ground" (which would also apply to other brands) there is the issue of "protection from physical damage" that would be quite large as that is installed, buried or not.
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