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Someone more knowledgable should chime in, but wouldn't replacing a small

section of the pipe with a insulated non-metallic section of pipe work?

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> Is there any kind of ferrite that can be used to put on water pipes and pipes

that come into the house from the propane tank to block RF coming in on those

pipes? My propane pipe is about 1 inch pipe. So I'm looking for a ferrite

device that can be wrapped around the pipe just before it enters the house.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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Yes, it's called a dielectric union, and a plumber should know

what it is.

You can by ferrite sheets that are designed to go inside

RF devices. It might work a little at high RF frequencies,

but I think a 1 " choke might not work well.

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On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:07 AM, robakaradfaraf <radfaraf@...> wrote:

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> Someone more knowledgable should chime in, but wouldn't replacing a small

> section of the pipe with a insulated non-metallic section of pipe work?

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> > Is there any kind of ferrite that can be used to put on water pipes and

> pipes that come into the house from the propane tank to block RF coming in

> on those pipes? My propane pipe is about 1 inch pipe. So I'm looking for a

> ferrite device that can be wrapped around the pipe just before it enters the

> house. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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Thanks. I found a one inch choke and will install it when it comes. Will look

into a dielectric union. I live in a mobile home that has plastic piping. The

metal pipe ends right before it goes up into the house. So I shouldn't need to

concern myself with the water pipe since it becomes plastic??????? thanks

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