Re: How Deep for Buried Natural Gas Line Author: LI Guy (IN) I didn't call because I knew where the line ran, as I said they just installed it last Fall. I knew the location of the lamp post would be OK, but tha
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Although several different kinds of batteries are commonly used, the one characteristic they should all have in common is that they aredeep-cycle batteries. Unlike your car battery, which is a shallow-cycle battery, deep-cycle batteries can discharge more of their stored energy while still maintai...
Vulcanian eruptive columns are typically larger than Strombolian columns, however; and they are mostly made up of ashy pyroclastic material. The explosions are initiated by high-viscosity, high-gas-content magma in which small amounts of gas pressure build up and thrust material into the air. In...
We were further up the hill when we lived in Southern Utah, so the city told me we would be fine. As I remember, they said they had a generator, but we would be alone once the fuel was gone. Well, one day our sewer lines in our subdivision backed up, never heard why but our ...
Two feet (24 inches) deep: sewage lines, electric lines, fiber optic cable, gas lines Three feet (36 inches) deep or more: high voltage cable, water lines, large sewer lines Keep in mind that burying depth varies with the region. In northern states, utility lines are buried deeper, belo...
Induction surfaces are also responsive in a way no gas burner is, almost immediately cooling down when you turn down or turn off the heat. They also let you keep a pan on minimal heat without worrying about gas flames blowing out. That buzzing noise can sound weird, especially when it’s...
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Building a comparable system today would be too costly for most communities, but “there are elements of it that you could do that might be very useful,” Ritchie said. That could include installing dispersed underground cisterns, or a couple of high-pressure lines with dedic...