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Every time it rains and humidity is high I don't receive any gas through my
stove. I'm now wondering if high humidity affects the gas pressure. I live on the top floor of a group of flats. The people living below me are not affected by this. Any comment would be appreciated. Regards |
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wrote: Every time it rains and humidity is high I don't receive any gas through my stove. I'm now wondering if high humidity affects the gas pressure. I live on the top floor of a group of flats. The people living below me are not affected by this. Any comment would be appreciated. Regards The question is whether this happens to others in your area that are of a similar height. If so then there may be a pressure issue coming from the gas provider. However, if not, then it may be with your own gas metering device. Gas pressure should have nothing to do with weather because it is a closed system. |
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I guess you're right. I will be calling my gas company. This problem however
does occur only when it's raining, and I figured it was the humidity. Thanks for your help. Regards "Nonna Yabisness" wrote in message ... In article , "Paul" wrote: Every time it rains and humidity is high I don't receive any gas through my stove. I'm now wondering if high humidity affects the gas pressure. I live on the top floor of a group of flats. The people living below me are not affected by this. Any comment would be appreciated. Regards The question is whether this happens to others in your area that are of a similar height. If so then there may be a pressure issue coming from the gas provider. However, if not, then it may be with your own gas metering device. Gas pressure should have nothing to do with weather because it is a closed system. |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... Every time it rains and humidity is high I don't receive any gas through my stove. I'm now wondering if high humidity affects the gas pressure. I live on the top floor of a group of flats. The people living below me are not affected by this. Any comment would be appreciated. Regards You want gas, pull my finger. |
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