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Gas lamp post installation.
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Here s is the first step on how to install a lamp post.
Installation of standard post mounted gas lamp use p99 in ground post.
Gas lights can be used to add ambiance to a room or to provide inexpensive lighting outdoors.
Choose your lighting style.
For installations less than 200 feet in length you will need to run a standard 3 8th inch copper line from your gas main to the base of the lamp fixture or lamp post.
The following instructions are general in nature.
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Step 2 dig the posthole photo by kolin smith.
Although working on gas pipes can be dangerous if done with proper caution it is a project that an average homeowner can tackle.
In most residential settings an 8 foot lamp post works best.
Some post lamps come with one bulb.
Outdoor gas and electric lamp and post installation instructions for american gas lamp works products.
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Choose the best lamp post for your space.
Then have a licensed electrician check your work make the connection to the breaker and install the switch for the light.
These provide plenty of overhead light without spilling over into your neighbor s yard.
Cleaning or servicing any part of this gas light.
Installation instructions for standard post mounted wall mounted gas lamps note.
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If your gas lines are in a basement attic or crawl space it can be easy to tap in and add additional outlets.
Using a posthole digger or round shovel make a hole at the post location 12 inches diameter and 22 inches deep.
Fill the bottom of the posthole with 6 inches of gravel.