[R.O. 1998 § 725.080; CC 1980 § 44.080]
In the interpretation of this Code, all words other than terms herein specifically defined shall have their ordinarily accepted meanings as implied by the context or as customarily used in the gas industry.
APPROVEDAs to materials, workmanship and type of construction, means approval of the Utility Superintendent, as a result of investigation, inspections or tests conducted by him/her, or by reason of accepted principles or tests by nationally recognized authorities.
BRANCH LINEGas piping which conveys gas from a supply line to the appliance.
BUILDING PIPINGThat portion of gas piping contained within the boundaries of the building foundation and any additional gas piping connected to and extending beyond that portion of the system.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALA document issued and signed by the Utility Superintendent containing the date, address of the premises of consumer, and the material, piping or appliance inspected and attached to the same.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALSWalls, floors, ceilings, shelves, or other parts of a building constructed of wood, composition, or paper, and including walls constructed of wooden studding, lath, and plaster.
CONCEALED GAS PIPINGGas piping which when in place in the finished building or structure will be hidden from view.
CONSUMERAny user of natural gas, artificial or mixed gas, including residential, commercial and industrial.
CONTROLA device designed to regulate the gas, air, water and electrical supply to a gas appliance. It may be manual or automatic.
DRAFT HOODA device built into an appliance, or made a part of the flue or vent connector from an appliance, which is designed to:
1. Ensure the ready escape of the products of combustion in the event of no draft, back draft, or stoppage beyond the draft hood;
2. Prevent a back draft from entering the appliance; and
3. Neutralize the effect of stack actions of the flue or vent upon the operation of the appliance.
EXPOSED PIPINGGas piping which will be in view in the finished structure.
GASAny natural, artificial or mixed gas.
GAS APPLIANCEA fixture or apparatus manufactured and designed to use natural, artificial, or mixed gas as fuel; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply to appliances, appurtenances or devices used for strictly experimental or scientific purposes.
GAS COMPANYAny person, firm, corporation or co-partnership holding and exercising a franchise to distribute gas within the corporate limits of the municipality. In this case, this shall be Bismarck Natural Gas Utility.
GAS FITTERAnyone who does any gas fitting work, installation, maintenance, alteration or repair of any gas appliance or gas piping under the provisions of this Code.
GAS PIPINGAny run of pipe or fitting that is used to convey fuel gas installed on any premises or in any building that shall not include:
1. Any portion of the service, service regulator, or meter piping; or
2. Any piping connection less than six (6) feet in length between an existing gas outlet and a gas appliance in the same room with the outlet.
GAS VENTA conduit or pipe such as a chimney or flue, vertical, or nearly so, in direction, designed to convey the products of combustion to the outside air.
GAS VENT CONNECTIONA pipe or flue designed to convey the products of combustion from the gas appliance to a gas vent.
MANUAL MAIN SHUTOFF VALVEA manually operated valve or cock in the gas line for the purpose of completely turning on or shutting off the gas supply to the appliance except to pilot or pilots which are provided with independent shutoff valves.
METERSThe instrument installed to measure the volume of gas delivered through it.
PERSONIncludes firm, corporation, or co-partnership, masculine gender shall include feminine gender. Singular shall include plural.
PREMISESThe property of the consumer up to the property line and including any buildings or structures thereon.
SERVICE PIPINGThe piping between the street gas main and the gas meter.
TYPE "B" FLUE OR VENTVent piping of non-combustible, corrosion-resistant material of sufficient thickness, cross-sectional area and heat-insulating quality to avoid excess temperature on adjacent combustible material and certified by a nationally recognized testing agency.
TYPE "C" FLUE OR VENTFlue or vent piping of sheet copper of not less than No. 24 Standard Gauge or of galvanized iron of not less than 28 U.S. Standard Gauge or other approved corrosion resistant material.
UTILITY SUPERINTENDENTThe officer or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of this Code, or his/her duly authorized representative.