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Transmaster
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join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY
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reply to Bobcat
Re: Plastic gas pipes


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Plastic can conductive but it has to be made that why up front, and I don't think what they have in the ground now is. But as has been said Plastic by it's self can not be a wave guide.
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ARGONAUT
got ping?

join:2006-01-24
New Albany, IN
"Whiff-WiFi"

I think there using the plastic as jacketing to stop signal bleeding like coaxial cable.


Bobcat
Volvo sucks donkey balls
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join:2001-02-04
Bedminster, NJ
I found out that plastic gas pipes are supposed to have a wire running alongside them, so the utility location folks can find the line. They must be using the wire to send the signal.

keyboard5684

join:2001-08-01
Youngsville, PA
They have a wire for grounding out electricity that builds up from gas moving through the pipe. Gas moving through gas lines creates electricity and needs dissipated.

Tom517

join:2006-07-13
Greenville, SC
Actually the wire is there so the gasline can be located with metal detectors.


vpoko
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join:2003-07-03
Jamaica Plain, MA

said by Tom517 See Profile :

Actually the wire is there so the gasline can be located with metal detectors.
Ehh? Why would they want people locating them with metal detectors? "Ooh, I think I found a treasure, better get a pick axe and dig it up!"


printscreen

join:2003-11-01
Juana Diaz, PR
·Coqui/PRTC

said by vpoko See Profile :

Ehh? Why would they want people locating them with metal detectors?
For the service people to find the exact location of the pipe without digging. This is done with water pipes also but I have seen them using a metallic tape similar to the one placed above buried power and telephone lines instead of a wire.

Tom517

join:2006-07-13
Greenville, SC
reply to vpoko
It's actually not that easy to find with the average metal detector; which is why, most of the time, they put an RF signal on the wire.
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