Section 1: Residential Fuel Gas Piping Checklist
1. 1. Is the main shutoff accessible and located ahead of the meter?
Yes
No
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2. 2. Is the gas piping properly supported according to Table?
Yes
No
N/A
3. 3. Is the gas piping sized as per the methods ?
Yes
No
N/A
4. 4. Is the pipe new or used exclusively for gas piping ?
Yes
No
N/A
5. 5. Are bends in plastic piping in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions?
Yes
No
N/A
6. 6. Is exposed ferrous metal piping protected from corrosion?
Yes
No
N/A
7. 7. Is the radius of bends in PE pipes, not less than 25 pipe diameters?
Yes
No
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8. 8. Does gas piping not run through air ducts, chimneys, vents, plenums, clothes chutes, dumbwaiters, elevator shafts, or through adjoining townhouse party walls?
Yes
No
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9. 9. For underfloor or outdoor piping, is it a minimum of 3.5 inches above the ground or roof?
Yes
No
N/A
10. 10. Has CSST piping been properly bonded and shielded per IFGC 310.2 and manufacturer's instructions which extend 4 inches beyond the CSST ?
Yes
No
N/A
11. 11. Are proper protections (nail plates) in place for non-ferrous piping if it's less than 1-1/2 inches from a studded face ?
Yes
No
N/A
12. 12. Is ferrous metal piping exposed in external locations protected from corrosion ?
Yes
No
N/A
13. 13. Is steel (galvanized) or black pipe okay but not less than Schedule 10?
Yes
No
N/A
14. 14. Are the ends of the pipe deburred?
Yes
No
N/A
15. 15. Is the cast-iron pipe not used for gas?
Yes
No
N/A