Outstanding video. Simple, clearly articulated, and without information or anecdotes that distract from the lesson. This one video has made me subscribe. Thanks again.
So awesome, I take my journeyman test here in a few months. These videos will help a lot. I appreciate you posting the videos online to educate other people.
@@BGsPlumbingClass Oh for sure. Yeah alot of great information. If you have anything you can send over ill take it. going watch all the videos few times each.
Exactly what I was looking for. I will be using CSST and propane for my system but I'm sure the metrics still apply as the correct charts are used. Thank you!
Hello. Great class. I have a question. How did you get the 80 feet distance to solve the small extension of the main pipe that has a 1" right before the FAU and the Dryer branches?
Short answer is if you add up the distance from the meter to the dryer it equals 73. Since there is no 73' in the table, the next max available is 80'. Keep in mind this applies in the branch length method only.
Great video… I will take my test in August and this helps me a lot. Can you post another video of drainage and venting sizing which is the one I’m having most problem to fully understand?
Second question. Is the whole main line 2" using the branch method? If yes, did you get this by using the 125 distance and by using the total of all of the CFH from all the appliances?
Wow. 100 off. A student of mine loves math and always makes the "simple math" mistakes. Such a stupid mistake- thank you for letting me know (carry the 1)
I have a situation, my new firepit requires 240k and it is 60’ away from meter. The current pipe line is as follows-from gas meter 1” pipe size for 50’ distance and then branch out for 1/2” size for next 10’ distance to fire pit.Does this current pipe system would be good enough for 240k btu firepit?
What else is on the line? Do you think you could do a linear sketch of the system and email it to me at gorhambm@outlook.com so that I could analyze it further? We'll see what we can do.
The branch method is just like the longest length method, except the branches that are separate from any line having the furthest outlet on it need be sized as it's own. So, any section of pipe that is involved in feeding fuel to the furthest outlet is sized based on longest length. I hope this explains it a bit. Rewatch the video and you'll see what I mean. Any questions, feel free to ask.
Apologies for the late response. If you would like to get a hold of me, email me at gorhambm@outlook.com and we can discuss what questions you may have. I am now a plumbing instructor full time so I'd be happy to help.
I have asked the college district on several occasions if it were possible for individuals outside the county to enroll. Each time it was no, unfortunately. I am still trying to get approval.
by all means, have walk-though exams are the best. I have previously used the longest length method only, because I was told that the branch method, you had to be an engineer.
The branch length is more accurate, whereas the longest length increases branch sizes in just a few areas most times- which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The longest length ensures demand will be met.
Outstanding video. Simple, clearly articulated, and without information or anecdotes that distract from the lesson.
This one video has made me subscribe. Thanks again.
Well thank you for that! I'm glad you liked it!
So awesome, I take my journeyman test here in a few months. These videos will help a lot. I appreciate you posting the videos online to educate other people.
Where will you be taking the exam?
@@BGsPlumbingClass Washington state.
@@WA-plumber-Alex Perfect! UPC! These will help you then. You gotta let me know how you do, okay?
@@BGsPlumbingClass Oh for sure. Yeah alot of great information. If you have anything you can send over ill take it. going watch all the videos few times each.
@@WA-plumber-Alex Awesome! I'll try to do a few little videos around the beginning of June when my work load drops a bit.
Love the video. Very detailed and helpful. Will be watching more
Awesome, thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for. I will be using CSST and propane for my system but I'm sure the metrics still apply as the correct charts are used. Thank you!
Absolutely! If you use the correct chart, the sizing is going to work out.
Thank you sir, appreciate your time.
Thank you for watching
Hello. Great class. I have a question. How did you get the 80 feet distance to solve the small extension of the main pipe that has a 1" right before the FAU and the Dryer branches?
Short answer is if you add up the distance from the meter to the dryer it equals 73. Since there is no 73' in the table, the next max available is 80'. Keep in mind this applies in the branch length method only.
Great video… I will take my test in August and this helps me a lot. Can you post another video of drainage and venting sizing which is the one I’m having most problem to fully understand?
There is a sizing video in here somewhere. If you can, check it out. Let me know at gorhambm@outlook.com if you need more assistance.
Thank you!! 👏🙌
Second question. Is the whole main line 2" using the branch method? If yes, did you get this by using the 125 distance and by using the total of all of the CFH from all the appliances?
Yep. And yep. That's exactly right.
I have my C36 exam tomorrow and I really like your videos. however, the main with the 50 ft length towards the bottom is 340 CFH. 145 +195= 340
Wow. 100 off. A student of mine loves math and always makes the "simple math" mistakes. Such a stupid mistake- thank you for letting me know (carry the 1)
How did the exam go?
Love your videos
Thank you so much! I need to get back to doing more. Soon for sure!
Great video Mr. Ben, would it be possible in the future to upload a video sizing a polyethylene gas pipe?Thank you👍
Great idea! I will look into it!
Hi man, how do we know which table to use in Table 1215? How do we figure out the pressure drop for our system?
I’m sizing a propane gas line and table 1215.2 says capacity in thousands of btu per hour not cubic feet.
I have a situation, my new firepit requires 240k and it is 60’ away from meter.
The current pipe line is as follows-from gas meter 1” pipe size for 50’ distance and then branch out for 1/2” size for next 10’ distance to fire pit.Does this current pipe system would be good enough for 240k btu firepit?
What else is on the line? Do you think you could do a linear sketch of the system and email it to me at gorhambm@outlook.com so that I could analyze it further? We'll see what we can do.
How do you start with just the branch method?
The branch method is just like the longest length method, except the branches that are separate from any line having the furthest outlet on it need be sized as it's own. So, any section of pipe that is involved in feeding fuel to the furthest outlet is sized based on longest length. I hope this explains it a bit. Rewatch the video and you'll see what I mean. Any questions, feel free to ask.
Hi man these are very clear videos for plumbing. Do you by chance have a business/personal email that I can send more questions to?
Apologies for the late response. If you would like to get a hold of me, email me at gorhambm@outlook.com and we can discuss what questions you may have. I am now a plumbing instructor full time so I'd be happy to help.
How can I take your classes
I have asked the college district on several occasions if it were possible for individuals outside the county to enroll. Each time it was no, unfortunately. I am still trying to get approval.
@@BGsPlumbingClass love the content and you're illustrations are very helpful too.
Thank you so much!
by all means, have walk-though exams are the best. I have previously used the longest length method only, because I was told that the branch method, you had to be an engineer.
The branch length is more accurate, whereas the longest length increases branch sizes in just a few areas most times- which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The longest length ensures demand will be met.
You should point where ever your talking about
Yeah I know. I see my pointer when drawing and using my pen. I keep forgetting it doesn't show up on the other side. I am sorry about that.
@@BGsPlumbingClass no worries thank you for the reply.
If possible can you please make another video about this while using the pointer, thank you.
@@georgen7489 I will.