gave myself the old forehead smack when I realized that I have to run roughly 50' of gas line up and overhead to get to where the heater is going to be installed. I know local and state codes will vary,
Thanks in advance.
John
John,
Make sure that the calculations are properly done to allow for whatever pressure drop. Having said that ... I would say that 50' would be a better fit for rigid piping. The natural gas tap from our laundromat to our car wash is definitely over 50' & I would not consider flex even if it did happen to be legal. I would think that the better installers would factor in the long term risk & may charge more doing it flex based on that. Just because something meets code ... should not mean a "green light".
Another consideration ... would be to partially use stainless steel rather than black iron if it was run through any continuously wet area. Material wise, 3/4" &/or 1/2" rigid pipe is pretty low cost for only 50'. Also watch for anything that could chafe the pipe from slight vibration over the long term.
In my opinion, like Whale said ... it should not matter who installs it as long it is supported properly & properly checked & monitored for potential leaks. After installation ... alertness & action on any problems is equally important.
mike