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jmillican

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I am building a single tier brew stand, trying to get as much insight as possible from the forum. I am using 3 of these:
http://www.agrisupply.com/burner-cast-low-pressure-multi-hole-btu-dia/p/40282/

I am going to convert them for natural gas, and I am trying to figure out what size flex hose is adequate between the gas meter and the brew stand. The meter is a 3/4" line. I am planning on using 1/2" pipe for plumbing on the brew stand. I will be using at most, 2 burners at one time. I don't have the burners yet, but I am sure the orifice size is going to be about 1/8" after drilling out for natural gas. My math suggests that if I am using 2 burners with 1/8" orifices, a 3/8" hose will be adequate. Am I correct?
Thanks
 
1/4" CGA hose is plenty. you're only running 8" - 11" W.C.

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