Copper with Propane?

Originally Posted By: jkline
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Most of my inspections are in rural areas and I come across propane fueled appliances pretty often, and frequently, the fuel lines are copper. I’ve seen the code-check reference: “Copper OK for low sulphur-content gas”, but I’ve not been able to find the sulphur content of propane. So, is copper OK with propane or not? I’d appreciate some help.


Originally Posted By: rcooke
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Yes ,I do think all confections must be flared no gland or solder joints .


I am sure if I am wrong many will correct me .



Roy Cooke Sr.


http://Royshomeinspection.com

Originally Posted By: Blaine Wiley
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I do believe Roy is correct. icon_biggrin.gif


Originally Posted By: dandersen
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Copper is fine.


Originally Posted By: jkline
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Thank you for the quick responses. I appreciate the help.