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Dear Molly,
1. Under the Feng Shui concept `if it no longer can be seen, it no longer becomes a " threat ".
This principle can also be applied to the gas cylinder.
2. Usually, it is kept away from the bedrooms either next to it or directly below a bedroom.
3. Generally, it is advised that the cable is not too long or placed too far from the source (if possible).
4. If the tank is `concealed' or placed in a cabinet, then, place it like any other liquid e.g. a water heater in such a location.
Thus safety would be a primary concerned when compared to `Feng Shui'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/21/00 10:24:00 AM, Molly Shugart wrote:
>Gardenbra, here! I am wood
>goat (May 30, 1955) and head
>of house facing south front
>door. Putting in new furnace
>and need advice on which
>direction to place liquid gas
>tank (pig)! Considering East,
>NE, lastly West. If it is
>metal, filled with liquid gas,
>painted dark green, what
>element is it? Still metal?
>Direction East is under window
>of master bedroom. NE of
>house gets little light and is
>damp year round. Where is the
>best place to put the pig,
>considering my personal info?
>(Kua #6 female or 9 male).
>Thanks! g.b.
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