He probably didn’t want to deal with the air he would’ve introduced into the system. Or he was extremely lazy. Or both aha.
Realistically, the pressure was probably less than 1 PSI, as residential gas is measured in “inches of water column,” especially after the regulator. Where I did gas work, even before the regulator was never more than 2 PSI.
He probably didn’t want to deal with the air he would’ve introduced into the system. Or he was extremely lazy. Or both aha.
Realistically, the pressure was probably less than 1 PSI, as residential gas is measured in “inches of water column,” especially after the regulator. Where I did gas work, even before the regulator was never more than 2 PSI.