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Unread 09-14-2018, 03:09 PM   #23
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I am very much looking forward to hearing the reason why the gas pressure spiked and of where exactly the system failures in the houses were from the over pressure. I would think that the weakest point in a gas system would be in the thin brass pressure tubes in gauges, and especially in gauges for pressure that low, but, having never lived in a house with gas, don't even know if there are system gauges in the houses. Or perhaps the pressure spike blew out pilot lights? I'm not getting this whole thing just yet.
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