New Natural Gas Outdoor Grill

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I just purchased a Weber natural gas outdoor grill for natural gas hookup replacing a broilmaster post in ground grill. The new grill has a 10 foot flexible hose with a quick disconnect on the end. The previous grill was connected to a 3/8 inch copper tubing which ran approx 20 feet from the house. The new grill is rated at 26,500 btu. I cannot find the rating on the old grill. Do you think I will have adequate capacity in the existing gas line?
 

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Your old grill could have been around 8,000-10,000 BTU's per burner. It all depends on the length.
 
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