I did an inspection today on a custom home. The gas meter is on the south side of the home and on the north side of the home I found these shutoffs. I have a couple of questions.
Is this gas piping (flexible metal armoured piping) acceptable to be buried?
The mainfloor gas fireplace insert has a thinner bendable copper going through solid brick construction?
The lower basement gas insert has a flex black plastic tubing going through solid brick construction?
403.6 Plastic pipe, tubing and fittings. **[/size][/size][/size][/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=2]Plastic pipe, tubing
and fittings shall be used outside, underground, only, and shall
conform to ASTM D 2513. Pipe shall be marked “gas” and
“ASTM D 2513.”
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**[FONT=Times-Bold][size=2][FONT=Times-Bold][size=2]403.6.1 Anodeless risers. **[/size][/size][/size][/FONT][FONT=Times-Roman][size=2]Plastic pipe, tubing and
anodeless risers shall comply with the following:
Factory-assembled anodeless risers shall be recommended
by the manufacturer for the gas used and shall
be leak tested by the manufacturer in accordance with
written procedures.
Service head adapters and field-assembled anodeless
risers incorporating service head adapters shall be
recommended by the manufacturer for the gas used,
and shall be designed and certified to meet the requirements
of Category I of ASTM D 2513, and U.S.
Department of Transportation, Code of Federal Regulations,
Title 49, Part 192.281(e). The manufacturer
shall provide the user with qualified installation instructions
as prescribed by the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Code of Federal Regulations, Title
49, Part 192.283(b).
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