Im currently building a "brutus like" sculpture in the garage. Ive come to the point of plumbing the LPG lines to the burners. (3 banjo) Plumbing goes:
Tank->Regulator->Hose->1/2" Black Iron pipe with 3 "T"s (each that will lead to the burners)
My question is on the pieces leading from the T's to the burners. I bought 3 24" sections of the 1/2" yellow flex hose that you can find in home depot. (I think its stainless with plastic coating) Mostly used for Kitchen ranges, dryers, etc..
Any input on whether this will be sufficient or not? The burners are rated for up to 220K btu's, but the yellow flex hose is meant for appliances up to 92k btu's. Will these hoses still work? I didnt think it would be possible to pull the full 220k btu's from all three burners when just using a 20# propane tank, but gas plumbing is def not my specialty. Any input would be greatly helpful. Thanks! ~Jesse
Tank->Regulator->Hose->1/2" Black Iron pipe with 3 "T"s (each that will lead to the burners)
My question is on the pieces leading from the T's to the burners. I bought 3 24" sections of the 1/2" yellow flex hose that you can find in home depot. (I think its stainless with plastic coating) Mostly used for Kitchen ranges, dryers, etc..
Any input on whether this will be sufficient or not? The burners are rated for up to 220K btu's, but the yellow flex hose is meant for appliances up to 92k btu's. Will these hoses still work? I didnt think it would be possible to pull the full 220k btu's from all three burners when just using a 20# propane tank, but gas plumbing is def not my specialty. Any input would be greatly helpful. Thanks! ~Jesse