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According to CSA B149.2, what is the maximum pressure for a propane system in a residential dwelling when not regulated by an appliance regulator?

CSA B149.2 specifies a maximum pressure of 0.5 PSIG for propane systems inside residential dwellings before the appliance regulator.

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Question: According to CSA B149.2, what is the maximum pressure for a propane system in a residential dwelling when not regulated by an appliance regulator?

Answer options:

  • 11 inches water column (w.c.) ✅ 0.5 PSIG (Pound-force per square inch gauge)
  • 2 PSIG
  • 10 PSIG

Correct answer: 0.5 PSIG (Pound-force per square inch gauge)

Explanation: CSA B149.2 specifies a maximum pressure of 0.5 PSIG for propane systems inside residential dwellings before the appliance regulator.

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