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All APPLICABLE INFO MUST BE COMPLETED FOR APPLICATION TO BE ACCEPTED Date Planning and Development Services Building and Code Regulation Division 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-1553 Fax: (772) 462-1578 PERMIT TYPE: (:�, T PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT LOCATION: Permit Number: Building Permit Application Commercial Residential X Address: F' 3 $ / Property Tax ID #: �� f 6.756 3 " C3)0 S i �, 00 C� _ Lot No. P Site Plan Name: 6150a 6"-5 Block No. 1 Project Name: DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WORK: CONSTRUCT[ON INFORMATION: Additional work to be perform�d under this permi — check all that apply: _Mechanical was Tank Gas Piping _ Shutters Windows/Doors Electric _ Plumbing _ Sprinklers Total Sq. Ft of Construction: Cost of Construction: $ GC' a Generator _ Roof Pitch Sq. Ft. of First Floor: Utilities: Sewer _Septic Building Height: OWNER/LESSEE: CONTRACTOR: Name`�yc 2 plSG<l Name: Blake Cowdell _ Address: u e [ eS Company: Energized Gas City: � -i �1' cG� State:L —to Zip Code:g �Q, Fax: Phone No. Address:1786 SW Biltmore St City: Port ST Lucie State: FL Zip Code: 34984 Fax: Phone No7727778133 E-Mail: Fill in fee simple Title Holder on next page ( if different from the Owner listed above) E-Mail energizedgenerators@gmaii.com State or County License LG34747 If value of construction is $2500 or more, a RECORDED Notice of Commencement is required, If value of HVAC is $7,500 or more, a RECORDED Notice of Commencement is required. SUPPLEMENTAL CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW iNFORMATION: DESIGNER/ENGINEER: Not Applicable MORTGAGE COMPANY: Not Applicable Name: � Name: Address: Address: City: State: City: State: Zip: Phone Zip: Phone: FEE SIMPLE TITLE BOLDER: Not Applicable BONDING COMPANY: Not Applicable Name: Name: Address: Address: City: City: Zip: Phone: Zip: Phone: OWNER/ CONTRACTOR AFFIDVIT: Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit. St. Lucie County makes no representation that is granting a permit will authorize the permit holder to build the subject structure which is in conflict with any applicable Home Owners Association rules, bylaws or and covenants that may restrict or prohibit such structure. Please consult with your Home Owners Association and review your deed for any restrictions which may apply. In consideration of the granting of this requested permit, I do hereby agree that I will, in all respects, perform the work in accordance with the approved plans, the Florida Building Codes and St. Lucie County Amendments. The following building permit applications are exempt from undergoing a full concurrency review: room additions, accessory structures, swimming pools, fences, walls, signs, screen rooms and accessory uses to another non-residential use "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." r- (�M& Ildt (W.A" Signature of Owner/ Lessee/ ntractor as Agent for Owner Signature of Contractor/License Holder STATE OF FLO STATE OF FLOnl_ COUNTY OF ��,UUA COUNTY OF Th forgoing instr ment was acknowledged before me thi day of E 2q by The instr ent was acknowledged before me thisy of 20_ by �� tfotgoing rc IL Name of person making statement. Name of person making statement. Personally Known dOR Produced identification Personally Known � OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Type of Identification Produced Produced ir {Signature of a [c- StftfDWALVE3 MY COMMISSION # GG 232HO Commission N i"i �_ IRES:JU{ Ipm Iloi�ded Y �''••.,, ,.. '!hullotary {Signature of Nota �23 5 :q>EoQ�' EXPIRES: June � Commission No. I ; . � w "r , n " SOrrdadThruN c Underwriters PLANS VEGETATION SEATURTLE MANGROVE REVIEWS FRONT ZONING SUPERVISOR COUNTER REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW DATE RECEIVED DATE COMPLETED Rev. 1 f Energized Gas Inc Ccopwe cmd cffatulud cfa.3 8peciaA6t Bruce Olsen 5650 Travelers Way Fort Pierce, FL, 34982 484-343--2015 Br cg@5valize.corn March 121h, 2020 1) Supply and install (1) customer owned 500 gallon underground LP tank with extended gas line to generator and final connect 2) Obtain all permits & inspections needed 3) Price includes backfilling and removing dirt 4) Price does NOT include tilling the tank with propane NOTE: Tank and line to be installed by Thompson Gas ®r the sum of.- $4,24�•� t786 SW Biltmore St, Part ST Lucie, FL, 34984 *Licensed & Insured FL34747 Toll Free 855-PROGAS4 *Treasure Coast 772-777-8133 *Palm Beach 561-752-0214 *Fax 772-318-6673 PRMm Charges & Payments: Charges are due in full at time services are rendered unless otherwise stated below. Contractor may charge and customer agrees to pay a late -fee for all past due payments, such fees not to exceed the maximum allowed rate by applicable law. Customer shall be responsible and agrees to pay for all charges billed, applicable taxes, applicable legal fees and other charges/fees. Proposal/Contract pricing good for 30 days from Proposal/Contract date $2,122,50 is Niue @ Tank Installation 2,122.50 is due @ Completion virtj dpprecrare me opporrunity you have extended us to quote on this work and would like to thank you in advance for your consideration. { Authorized signature: Mich I VFlaan Acce tance of Proposal 02 (printed niame authorize Energized Gas ). g to complete the work in accordance with the above specifications and conditions. I agree to pay as per terms outlined above. Date o� Signature This agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Florida. This agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties and supersedes all previous verbal or written agreements: there are no other agreements, representations or warranties not set forth herein. If any conflicts exist in this agreement between terms which are printed and those which are typed or written, the typed or written language shall govern, Page 2 of 3 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS Installation will comply with all local and state regulations and be consistent with standard industry code. Installers are not responsible for landscaping repairs as a result of installation*. This includes but is not limited to, damaged/broken sprinkler lines and/or damaged/broken water or sewer lines. This contract price does NOT include bonding gas lines, converting outlets, converting appliances or carbon monoxide detectors Additional charges may apply if rock and/or roots are encountered during the excavation process. Deposit will be forfeited if customer cancels after the permit process is initiated. Customer is responsible for obtaining HOA/POA approval. Installer is not responsible for customers failing to obtain final approval. If home is located in flood zone, the additional cost will be the responsibility of the homeowner if a tank tie down, or buoyancy pad is required per the building department A site survey of your property showing all property lines is required to pull a permit and can be submitted along with this signed proposal. *To include sod replacement a charge of $395 applies. 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All tanks may be evacuated to a full (14.7 psi) vacuum. Vessel Finish: Coated with epoxy red powder. ( Tanks Coated with the epoxy powder must be buried). For Aboveground use, tanks may be coated with TG1C powder. Applicable federal, state or local regulations may contain specific requirements for protective coatings and cathodic protection. The purchaser and installer are responsible for compliance with all federal, state or local regulations. r■ur190TAMM rir51 -- WITHDRAWAL VALVE FLOAT ,'/ NOTICE �,` LP, cis ANODE GAUGECONNECTION r ® -�FILLER VALVE O O , 0 SERVICE NAME MULTIVALVE PLATE RELIEF VALVE FITTINGS LAYOUT UNDER DOME AGUG VESSEL DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION All vessels dimensions are approximate WATER OUTSIDE HEAL] OVERALL OVERALL LEG LEG WEIGHT QUANTITY CAPACITY DIAMETER TYPE LENGTH HEIGHT I WIDTH SPACING FULL PER LOAD STACK 120 wg. 24" Eliip 5' - 5 13116" 3' - 0" 10 118" 3' - 0" 245 lbs. 96 12 454.2 L 609.6 mm 1671.3mm 911.4 mm 257.2 mm 914.4 mm 11.1.1 kg. 250 vrg. 31.5" Hemi 7' - 2 1I2" 3' - 7 112" 12 314" 3' - 6" 4721bs, 63 9 946.3 L 800.1 mm 2197.1 mm 1104.9 mm 323.9 mm 1066.8 mm 214.1 kg. 320 Wg. 31.5" Hemi 8' -11 314" 3' - 7 112" 12 314" 4' - 0 114" 588 Ibs, 45 9 1211.2 L 800.1 mm 2736.9 mm 1104.9 mm 323.9 mm 1225.6 mm 266.7 kg. -1 wg- - 37:42" - Hemi- - 9' =10" 4' -1 7116,. 151,- 5 0, 871 Ibs: _ 30 6 1892.5 L 950.5 mm 2997.2 mm 1255.7 mm 381.0 mm 1524.0 mm 395.1 kg 1000 wg. ' 40.96" - Hemi �15' -10 1311 fi". 4' - 4 6/16" 16 1/4" 9' - 0" 1729 Ibs. 15 5 3785.0 L 1040.4 rnm 4846.E mm , 1344.E mm 412.8 mm 2743.2 mm 784.3 kg Rev: Jan. 27, 2016 Why Tanks Corrado Underground steel tanks corrode due to an electrochemical reaction between the tank and the surrounding soil. The process of corrosion occurs due to small voltage differences on the steel surface that result in the flow of DG current from one location to another. Where current flows from the tank into the soil corrosion occurs. This location is called the anode in a corrosion circuit. Where current flows from the soil to the tank, no corrosion occurs. The progress of corrosion is determined by the amount of current flowing between the anode and the cathode and whether the locations of the anodo/cathode remain constant overtime. Corrosion rates are generally higher in wet soif environments since the conductivity of the soil promotes the ffow of DC current in the corrosion circuit. Corrosion generally exhibits itself on underground tanks in either a general overall rusting or more commonly, a pitting attack. Pit locations may result from metallurgical conditions of the steel suraface or soil variations such as rocks, salts, fertilizer, moisture concentration, oxygen concentration, etc. Preventing Corrosion ,,ems Protecting underground tanks from corrosion is easily achieved by the use of two commonly applied protection methods: external coating and cathodic protection. These two methods are complementary and should be used in conjunction with the other. An effective external protective coating insulates the steel from thosoit environment, thus preventing the flow of corrosion current from the anode to the cathode. An effective external coating can protect over99%ofthe tank surface area. However, no coating is perfect Damage from construction or soil stresses create tiny defects, which may result in accelerated corrosion at the defect. Cathodic protection prevents corrosion at those defects by applying DC current from an external source, forcing the tank to become cathode. Application of sufficient DC current to the tank will prevent any corrosion from occurring. The two general types of cathodic protection systems are sacrificial and impressed current Sacrificial systems are used when the amount of current required for the protection is small, such as in underground propane tanks. Impressed current systems - - aie_m6Fe commvn7y used-fof large structures such -as -large diameter - pipelines. Electrical isolation of the tank from metallic piping systems and electrical grounds is critical for the cathodic protection system's effectiveness. How Sacrificial Cathodic Protection Works Sacrificial systems work by creating a galvanic connection between two different metals. The most common anode material is magnesium, which when coupled to steel results in DC current flow from the magnesium to the steel. The open circuit potential of steel is about -0.50 volts referenced to a copper sulfate electrode. The open circuit potential of magnesium is about -1.55V to-1.80V. By connecting the two metals together, the difference of 1 to 1.25Vvolts results in current Vow to the tank that overcomes the natural corrosion cells that exist on the tank. With this current available to the tank, no corrosion occurs. Magnesium Anodes There are a variety of anode sizes and alloys used for cathodic protection. The two primary alloys are designed as H-1 (or AZ63) and High Potential. The H-1 alloy is produced from recycled magnesium and has an open circuit potential of approximately—1.55V. This alloy is well suited for protection of underground propane tanks. The Nigh Potential alloy is 99% pure magnesium having an open circuit potential up to -1.8V. This alloy should be used for soil applications over 10,000 ohm -cm resistivity. The two most common anode sizes used for underground propane tankslare 9 lb. and 171b. The size designation relates to the metal weight 10' of #12 TW insulated wire is attached to the anodes. Anodes are then backfilled in a mixture of gypsum, bentonite, and sodium sulfate to lower the electrical resistance of the anode to soil. The mixture is a low cost, nonhazardous, electrically conductive backfJli. The anode and backfill is then packaged in a cotton bag and either a cardboard box or paper bag. Actual shipping weight of these anodes with backfflf is 27 lb. and 45 lb. Application Recommendations Magnesium anodes can protect underground tanks in most soil conditions. The H-1 alloy is generally very effective. The following chart provides size and quantity recommendations forvarious size tanks based on conservative design assumptions. This chart covers soil conditions up to 10,000 ohm -centimeter resistivity. Resistivitles higher than 10,000 ohm -centimeter generally represent very dry soils. Verification of soil resistivity can be performed through soil analysis. Contact us for design recommendations in locations where soil resistvities exceed 10,000 ohm -cm, or if there is no effective external coating on the tank. The propane service fine from the tank to the house also must bo considered in the cathodic protection design, unless the service line is plastic. All underground steel pipe should be externally coated with a corrosion resistant material. The service fine should be electrically isolated at the house with an insulating fitting or union. Jf service pipe is less than 50' in length, the tank anodes will provide sufficient current to protect both tank and pipe. For longer lengths of pipe, an additional anode may be req u ired-at the -house connections ---------------------- If another metallic material such as copper is used for service piping, the pipe. should be electrically isolated from the tank at the fill pipe connection. Copper and steel create a galvanic couple that will accelerate corrosion of the steef tank when directly connected to copper piping. Generally, copper piping does not require cathodic protection. iviechanival connection Undeir Dome Cathodic Prolecteoa Testing Pvoceduve Equipment Needed: Digital Voltmeter, Red Test Lead Min.12' Long & Black Lead Min- 2' Long, Reference Electrode (Copper/Copper Sulphate Half -hell) STEP 1: Using a digital voltmeter insert the red test lead into the Volt jack of the meter and select the 2 or 20 volt DC scale. Clip red test lead connector to an uncoated metallic area of the tank, preferably to the fill pipe multivalve. A good solid connection is very important. (DO NOT connect to shroud). STEP 2: Inserithe blacktest lead into the Common jack on the meter, and connect the opposite end of the lead to a charged reference electrode (1/ cell). STEP 3: Remove protective cap from the porous plug at bottom end of electrode. Place porous plug end into native soil (remove grass if necessary) at four locations around the tank (one on each side of the tank, and one at each end of the tank). If difficulty is encountered obtaining readings, moisten soil with water or dig yZ cell deeper into the soil. STEP 4: Record ail four meter readings on an appropriate form. The least of all four readings should be a minimum of-0.850v or more negative. Mote: If any of the four readings are below (less negative) -0.850v then the tank is not fully protected}. Charging Reference Electrode STEP 1: Unscrew and remove porous plug end of new reference electrode. Add deionized or distilled water to the copper sulfate crystals, filling electrode completely. The solution will turn blue in color and there should always be excess crystals at the bottom of the tube. DO NOT USE TAP WATER. STEP 2: Replace porous plug end of electrode and place in an upright position so that the porous plug end is facing in the down position and let stand for 1 hour before use. This will allow the porous plug to become completely saturated before use. Caution: go not allow electrode to contact oil, road salts, or ath& substances that may contaminate the sale#ion by absorpHau thrauyh porous play. Do not allow electrode to freez& S,?y'Sand, a dy . aifa €gravel,Et4c@[y Areas 50pp phis--O� � 5000 to 10090 ohm -cm 932594 Size aty. Ahoy 120 1l; 7 9# 1 H-1 1 N-i. 9# 2 H-1 t 11-j 9# 2 H-1 1000 �7# 9# 4 H-1 150Q H-1 9# 4 H-t 2000 7 3 H-7 9# 6 H-1 'Based on 9076 effective external coating, 2 maM current density, and 30- year Anode life. Anode installation 1. Determine size and quantity of anodes from application chart. 2. When a single anode is installed, it should be located near the tank center on either side of tank. 3.When multiple anodes are installed, space them evenly around the tank. See examples below. 1 anode 2 anodes 4 anodes Q c=V C-w C—w 4.Anedes are shipped in either cardboard boxes or multi -wall papersacks. Remove outer container and bury the cloth bagged anode. If anode is supplied in plastic bag, remove plastic bag before installing. 5.Install anodes approximately two to three feetfrom the tank and at least as deep as the center line of the tank. Anodes work best in locations with permanent moisture, so generally the deeper the better. E.After placing the anode, stretch out the anode connection wire and extend over to a connection point on the tank fill pipe. 7.Cover the anode with approximately six inches of backfill and pour 5 gallons of water an the anode to saturate the prepared backfill. Water is necessary to activate the anode. 8. Connect the anode wire to the tank with a low electrical resistance connection. Examples are threaded stud on the tank fill pipe or any accessible metallic connection point to the tank. All connections should be coated with a moisture -proof material. 9. Ideally, the tank connection is made in the area of the tank fill pipe within the covered dome. With access to the anode wire, subsequent testing of the tank can include measurement of anode output and verification of performance. 10.Verify performance of the anode using an appropriate test procedure. Ideal for use as a first stage regulator on any domestic size AS ME or DOT container in propane gas installations requiring up to 1,500,O00 LISTEn BTU's per hour. The regulator is factory set to reduce container pressure to an intermediate pressure of approximately 10 PSIG. • Compact design can be connected to a service valve using either a POL adapter or a RogO product pigtail. • Large threaded '/" F NPT bonnet vent can easily be piped -away underground installations without the need of glue kits or extra adapters. • Non Adjustable • Large flow orifice resists freeze ups due to water concentration in LPG vapor. Design provides for good flow regulation at both high and low container pressures. Built in relief valve and travel stop comply with NFPA 58 over pressure requirements. Incorporates W F NPT downstream pressure tap for an easy Wine check of the regulator's delivery pressure. • Molded diaphragm provides an o-ring type seal between the body and bonnet. • Body and bonnet are assembled in the USA using the unique, patented RegUlok seal system - Fully painted in brilliant red for complete corrosion protection. • Mounting bracket available as an accessory. part number 2302-31. Body............................................................................................ Zinc Bonnet..... ...... ........................... ................................ ................ Zinc; Spring........................................................................................ Steel Seat Disc.................................................................Resilient Rubber Diaphragm...........................integrated Fabric and Synthetic Rubber BSSv�. a50P� s•4o� )-aYOo tAWD00 f.2W.P]o 1.�UD00 f33gOW A.pw pROPA1�E L113a03TR Over Outlet iV340STRV8 '/a" F.NPT /" RNPT �laz" 10 PSIG g_DO 1,500,DDO • Maximum $uw based on inlet pressures 20 PSIG higher than the regulator setting and delivery pressure 20% louver than the regulator salting and delivery pressure 201/6 lower than the setting. A14 ZVM- ? 100 Rego or Bon. NC 27244 USA www.rLgoproducts.com +f (33g)449-7707 -77 �, W.� Designed to reduce first stage pressure of 5 to 20 PSIG down to burner pressure, normally 11' w.c. Ideal for medium commercial insUlations, vapor meter installations and normal domestic loads. u mr�r� g0 degree right angle inlet to outer connection for meter or standard installations. • Large vent helps to prevent blockage and has Y4" F. NPT for vent piping. With 15 PSIG Net pressure, regulator is designed to not pass more than 2 PSIG with the seat disc removed, • Replaceable valve orifice and valve seat. • Straight line valve closure reduces wear on seat diso Unique bonnet vent profile minimizes vent freeze over when properly installed. • Large molded diaphragm is extra sensitive to pressure changes. • Built in pressure tap has plugged %" F. NPT outlet. Plug can be removed with a 3118• hex alien wrench. • Select Brown Finish Can mount directly to vapor meter. It is also suitable for mounting directly to the house piping. It will retrofit into existing installations that are currently using a 90 degree, right angle regulator. Body........................................................................... Die Cast Zinc Bonnet........................................................................ Die Cast Zinc Nnrzle Orifice....................................................................:.... Brass Spring...................................................................................... Steel Valve Seat Disc ..................................................... Resilient Rubber Diaphragm ......................... Integrated Fabric and Synthetic Rubber nYL 'sodTVitollimung;Ba-acleet E 7 2.2 m � g 5PS1GINet 1 PSI c 8PSIG In—, QTW. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 360 400 B U/nr. 250,000 500,000 750,000 t,00g000 • Maximum slow is based on 10 PSIG inlet and W w.c. delivery pressure. —Mounting Bracket Inclnded. iu0 RegO Dr, Elon, No 27244 USA w mgoprodunts.com +i (936) 449-7707 i ffU ` 21 Job Name _ Job Location Engineer Approval sm ARTue, 'olil l Lines -the flexible connection between the gas supply and the gas inlet of a Generace Stationary Outdoor Backup/Standby Generator Features m Operating Temperature -401F to 150'F (-40'C to 66.6°C) e Operating Pressure MAX 0,5psi (3.45 kPa) o Hydrostatic Burst Pressure MIDI 250psi (1725 kPa) o Flexible Tube Material Annealed 304 Stainless Steel a Flare Nut Material Carbon Steel with Zinc Trivalent Chromate Plating a Flare Adapter Material Carbon Steel wish Zino Trivalent Chromate Plating • PVC Dip Coating Gray Heavy Dirty, Antimicrobial, W Stabilizer CSA Group Certificate of Compliance to Product Standards ANSI 721.75/CSA 6.27 — Connectors for Outdoor Gas Appliances and Manufactured Homes Scope states "...intanded for exterior use above ground for making non -rigid connections... between the gas supply and the gas inlet of an appliance for outdoor installation that is not frequently moved after installation." In addition section 1.5.4 states the connector is designed for occasional movement after installation. Repeated bending, flexing or extreme vibration must be avoided. Normal operation of a clothes dryer, rooftop HVAC unit or SIMILAR OUTDOOR APPIJANCE DOES NOT constitute extreme vibration or movement. ANSI Z21.24/CSA 6.10 — Connectors for Gas Appliances ��" (Excluding 60/61 Series) c us Product Configurations Contractor Approval Contractor's P.O. No. Representative SKU ES-D-GAG Generac InstallSmart For use with Generac stationary outdoor backup/ standby generators. Applicable Codes ANSI Z_223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code Section 9.6 international Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) Section 411.1- B149.1 -- Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (GSA Group) Section 6.21 Uniform Mechanical Code (UMG) Section 1313.0 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) Section 1212.0 Additional Approvals Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters Additional Testing UL2200-2016: Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies Section 66B Vibration Test. Dormant product spec fications in U.S. customary ends and metric are apprmdmate and are provided far reference unly. r-arprecise Dis(mont ® measurements, please contact rimmontTechnical Service Durmorrt reserves the right to change or mocro product design, construWap. speefiicatans, or matedals tvahaL t prior nudce and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and mndffirADns on LDermant praduclspreviouslyorsnhsequart sold. 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VC (based on a 7.52 specific gravity gas) 20 18 15 13 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 113 102 86 76 68 63 58 54 51 48 46 44 42 4D T47 132 112 99 89 81 75 70 66 63 60 57 54 52 209 188 760 140 126 116 1D7 100 94 89 85 81 78 75 376 338 287 252 227 208 192 180 169 160 152 446 140 134 569 516 441 391 354 326 303 285 269 255. 244 233 224 216 1061 956 810 712 642 587 544 5D8 478 453 431 411 394 379 - 2516BTUh=ICFH Mawi nu€n Capacity of PE Pipe in Thousands of BTU per Hour of Liclue;[ed Petroleum Gas with a Gas Pressure of 2.0 psi and a Pressure Drop of 1.0 psi (based on a 1.52 specific gravity gas) 1966 13T9 1045 886 779 702 595 523 471 431 399 373 351 309 278 11300 7586 6008 6092 4479 4033 3418 3007 2707 2478 2295 2144 2018 1775 1599 14652 9836 7790 6602 5807 5229 4432 3898 3510 3213 2976 2780 2617 2302 2073 2D877 14014 171OD 9408 8275 7451 6315 5555 5002 4578 4239 3962 3729 3280 2953 37514 25183 19946 16905 14869 13389 11348 9982 8988 8226 7618 7119 670D 5894 5307 43429 29848 23969 20515 781V T6474 14100 72496 11322 10417 9691 9092 8589 7612 6897 105963 71137 56339 47750 42000 97820 32D54 28194 25388 23234 27517 20108 18926 16647 14990 236 207 187 158 739 125 776 106 99 93 88 84 8o 77 74 1355 1192 1073 910 800 720 659 611 571 537 508 484 462 443 425 1757 1545 1391 1179 1037 934 855 792 740 696 659 627 599 574 551 25D3 2202 7983 7680 T478 1331 1218 1128 1054 992 939 893 853 818 786 4498 3956 3563 3019 2656 2391 2189 2027 7894 1783 1688 1605 1533 1469 1412 5903 5232 4740 4057 3596 3268 2997 2788 2676 2471 2347 2239 2744 2060 1985 12705 11175 10063 8529 7502 6755 6182 5725 5350 5036 4761 4535 4331 4150 3988 2516BTUh=TCFH Maximum Capacify of PE Pipe in Thousands of BTU per Hour of Liquefied Pefro€eum Gas with a Gas Pressure of 10.0 psi and a Pressure Drop of M) gas€ (based on a 7.52 specific gravity gas) 2476 1662 13T6 1716 981 854 749 659 593 543 503 470 442 389 350 14234 9555 7568 6414 5642 5080 4306 3757 3410 3121 2890 2707 2542 2236 20I4 T8455 12383 9812 8316 73I5 6587 5583 4910 4422 4047 3747 3502 3296 2899 2611 26296 17652 73981 11849 10423 9386 7954 6997 .6300 5766 5340 4990 4697 4131 3720 47252 31720 25123 21293 18729 76865 14294 12572 T7321 10361 9695 8967 8440 7423 6685 53960 37087 29782 25489 22591 20469 17519 75527 74068 12943 12041 11297 10671 9458 8569 133476 89601 70967 60148 52905 47640 40376 35514 37980 29267 27704 25329 23840 20970 18882- 297 261 235 199 175 758 144 T34 125 118 I71 106 107 9797 93 1707 1501 1362 1146 1008 907 830 769 719 676 640 609 582 557 536 2213 - 1946.- 1763 1485 1306 1176 1077 997--- 932 - 877 830 790 ---754 723 695 3153 2773 2497 2116 1862 1676 1534 7421 T328 1250 1183 1725 1075 1030 990 5665 4983 4487 3803 3345 3012 2757 2553 2386 2246 2T26 2022 1937 1851 1779 7334 6500 5890 5041 4468 .4D48 3724 3465 3251 3071 2916 2782 2664 2560 2466 16004 14077 12676 10743 9449 8509 7787 7212 6739 6343 6005 5712 5455 5227 5024 2576BTUhr7CIH- Ph: 1.800.662.0208 o Fax: 615,325,9407 o Web: www gastite.com