Lady Campanula
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I'm looking to replace my gas regulator and gas piping, and I understand that 'professional advice' indicates fixed copper tubing, and not more than 1.5m of rubber gas hose - probably to accommodate the swinging gimbal-mounted stove. There will be tube-bends and junction-pieces along that route.
I'd like to understand exactly why it is OK to use a short section of specialist rubber tube, and not to use rubber tube for the whole run - sleeved for anti-chafe protection inside a reinforced flexible hose, and well supported?
Is it a 'Luddite plumber' attitude similar to that which resisted the use of plastic tube pipe and fittings in homes ( e.g. Hepworth H20 )...? Or is there a good technical reason that tells us 1.5m is safe and 2m is not?

I'd like to understand exactly why it is OK to use a short section of specialist rubber tube, and not to use rubber tube for the whole run - sleeved for anti-chafe protection inside a reinforced flexible hose, and well supported?
Is it a 'Luddite plumber' attitude similar to that which resisted the use of plastic tube pipe and fittings in homes ( e.g. Hepworth H20 )...? Or is there a good technical reason that tells us 1.5m is safe and 2m is not?