What Is The Minimum Supply Line (i.d.) For A Natural Gas Water Heater And A Gas Stove?

These will be on the same branch. The water heater is 6 feet from the main 1″ supply line and the added gas stove will be 35 running feet from the water heater. Thanks for you input.

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4 Responses to “What Is The Minimum Supply Line (i.d.) For A Natural Gas Water Heater And A Gas Stove?”

  1. spooky 1 Says:

    run 3/4 all the way to the stove, but you can branch off to the water heater with 1/2 .
    thanks for not calling it a “hot” water heater.
    good luck

  2. Sonny Boy Says:

    1/2″ for each

  3. elevator daddy Says:

    3/4″

  4. Lord Darkgoth Nitesabre Says:

    I always thought around my area it was NOT 3/4 inch but 5/8

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