The city plumbing inspector and his assistants are hereby authorized,
empowered and directed to supervise all gas piping, appliances, fixtures
and apparatus hereafter existing, placed in, or in any manner connected
in any building or tent or structure of any character, whether used
for business or residence purposes, in the city, and the installation,
construction, reconstruction, adjustment and repair thereof, and to
see that all the rules and regulations of the city with respect thereto
are properly complied with, and to inspect and reinspect all such
gas piping, appliances, fixtures and apparatus, and the installation
and construction, reconstruction, adjustment and repairs thereof,
whenever and as often as they shall deem it desirable or necessary,
and to do so in order to prevent fires, accidents or injuries to persons
or property, and the city plumbing inspector and his assistants are
hereby authorized, empowered and directed to cause all such gas piping,
appliances, fixtures and apparatus and the installation, construction,
reconstruction, adjustment and repairs thereof to be such as not to
cause fire or accident or injury to life or property, and any and
all such gas piping, appliances, fixtures and apparatus now existing
or hereafter existing as well as the installation, construction, reconstruction,
adjustment and repair thereof shall be subject to the foregoing inspection
and supervision. No gas appliance, fixture or apparatus, either for
heating, illuminating or hot water heating, shall be installed until
the type of said gas appliance, apparatus or fixture has been approved
by the American Gas Association. All fixtures and appliances equipped
for vents shall be vented through the roof.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
The city plumbing inspector and his assistants shall be subject
to the order and direction of the city administrator and they are
hereby vested with full authority to enter any building or structure,
subway or other places, either public or private, at any time, in
the discharge of their duties, and to pass upon and decide any question
arising under the provisions of this division hereafter passed or
any rules and regulations already adopted or hereafter adopted by
the city council relative to any gas piping, appliances, fixtures
or apparatus, or the installation, construction, reconstruction, adjustment
and repair thereof, or relative to the materials used therein, whether
the same be the original construction and erection or in any alteration
or repairs thereof.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
All powers conferred by this division upon the city plumbing
inspector are hereby likewise conferred upon his assistants, and each
of them may likewise exercise all such powers.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
(a) Plumbers
and gasfitters are required to familiarize themselves thoroughly with
all applicable codes and regulations. All work must be done strictly
in accordance herewith in order that it may pass inspection. These
rules and regulations are to be used in connection with meters set
in any building or tent or structure of any other character, whether
used for business or residence purposes. Elbows and not tees must
be used on all meter connections and at the bottom of the meter riser,
and any unnecessary tee or other fitting in the yard service or house
line will not be approved. The gasfitter shall leave the following
material at the location of the meter, which shall be installed by
the gas company when the meter is set: two (2) one-inch (1") by four-inch
(4") nipples; two (2) one-inch (1") bends (open pattern two and one-half
inch (2-1/2") center to center); one (1) one-inch (1") thirty-six
(36) ounce lock stop.
(b) The
following specifications for house piping must be strictly adhered
to:
Minimum Size of Pipe
|
Greatest Length Allowed
|
Number of Fires
|
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3/4 inch
|
10 feet
|
2
|
3/4 inch
|
20 feet
|
1
|
1 inch
|
125 feet
|
1
|
1 inch
|
100 feet
|
2
|
1 inch
|
75 feet
|
3
|
1 inch
|
50 feet
|
4
|
1-1/4 inch
|
400 feet
|
1
|
1-1/4 inch
|
300 feet
|
2
|
1-1/4 inch
|
200 feet
|
3
|
1-1/4 inch
|
150 feet
|
4
|
1-1/4 inch
|
100 feet
|
5
|
1-1/4 inch
|
75 feet
|
6
|
1-1/4 inch
|
50 feet
|
7
|
1-1/2 inch
|
125 feet
|
8
|
1-1/2 inch
|
100 feet
|
10
|
1-1/2 inch
|
75 feet
|
12
|
(c) In
computing lengths of lines for two-inch (2") add five feet (5') for
each ell or tee, for one-and-one-half inch (1-1/2") add three feet
(3') for each ell or tee, for one-and-one-quarter inch (1-1/4") add
three feet (3') for each ell or tee, and for one-inch (1") add two
feet (2') for each ell or tee.
(d) The
number of fires as above signifies the point in the piping where the
branch line extends to any single fire from main feed line. These
branch lines must not be less then three-quarter inch (3/4") in size
and their lengths must be added to the amount of that size pipe in
computing the minimum number of feet allowed as above. Risers through
the floor shall not be less than one-half inch (1/2") in size for
ordinary heat openings and three-quarter inch (3/4") for cook stoves
and water heaters, nor shall they be more than twenty-four inches
(24") in length. Water heaters shall have a valve.
(e) In
determining the minimum size of service and house lines the number
of openings shall not be considered less than the total number of
rooms in the building, minimum two (2).
(f) Where
buildings or houses require more than twelve (12) openings or when
a furnace is to be used, or where cafes, hotels, pressing establishments,
etc., which require an unusual amount of gas are to be piped for use
in one (1) or more appliances, the local manager of the gas company
must always be consulted for specifications.
(g) Neither
shellac nor cement will be approved for use on threaded joints. Caulking
must not be done to repair faulty work in piping and all imperfect
fittings must be replaced.
(h) No
bushings, unions or street ells in gas lines will be approved.
(i) The
yard service line must in no instance be laid in the same ditch with
the water or sewer line. The yard line must be galvanized pipe.
(j) Be
certain that pipe has nothing inside of it before using. All burrs
left on the inside of the pipe, if any, must be reamed out.
(k) All
house lines must securely strapped to joists.
(l) Rubber
house lines must be securely strapped to joists.
(m) The
house lines must be tested with an air pressure of fifteen (15) pounds,
and the lines will be required to hold this pressure for fifteen (15)
minutes with no drop. Gas will be turned on by the gas company employees
only and after such test has been made and the piping approved.
(n) All
pilot burners shall be properly vented to the outside of the building
and into the open air.
(o) No
lines in the ground shall be covered and no piping in the building
concealed until after the inspection and approval.
(p) Under
no conditions shall the fitter or other parties disconnect any meter
or disturb pipe on the inlet side of the meter after the meter is
set. All connections and disconnections of meters for any purpose
shall be made by the gas company employees only.
(q) House
pipes should be run and covered as to be readily accessible. No cast
iron fittings smaller than three inches (3") are to be used.
(r) No
individual, firm or corporation shall enter upon the installation,
construction or reconstruction of any work provided for herein until
a permit has been issued by the city plumbing inspector. Plans and
specifications for the proposed work must be filed with him before
the permit is granted or during the progress of said work; provided,
however, the city plumbing inspector may issue a general permit to
any individual, firm or corporation owning or controlling any building
for a term not exceeding three (3) months from the date thereof, authorizing
minor alterations or changes, but such permit shall be revocable.
No permits shall be required for the repair or adjustment of gas piping,
appliances, fixtures and apparatus.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
(a) When the plumber or fitter has completed the system of piping and has all full drop and bracket extensions and heater openings firmly and permanently fastened, he shall test the piping, and if found tight he shall notify the plumber and the inspector. The plumbing inspector or one of his assistants will call and inspect the piping and witness the test, and if the city plumbing inspector or such assistant finds the piping tight and the sizes and work in accordance with the provisions of this division then the plumbing inspector or such assistant will issue and deliver proper certification to such effect. If the work or material is found unsatisfactory on the first inspection, a charge as provided for in the fee schedule found in appendix
A of this code will be made for each additional inspection. The final inspection shall be made after the gas has been turned on.
(b) Any
additional piping or outlets installed after a certificate is granted
must be reported for inspection and test.
(c) No
gasfitter, plumber or other person doing work in any house or structure
shall conceal any of said gas piping until a certificate of inspection
is issued and an inspection card attached to said piping.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
In every gas installation, all piping and attachments must be
at least such capacity as will supply gas up to the full maximum requirements
of all appliances contemplated to be connected thereon according to
the requirements of this division.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
No gas piping, appliance, fixture or apparatus, or the installation,
construction, reconstruction or repair thereof, for which a permit
is issued shall be put to use or connected to any supply of gas until
inspected and accepted by the plumbing inspector.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
All applications for inspection may be held at least twenty-four
(24) hours after the same are filed. It is required that said individual,
firm or corporation or his or its representative shall personally
inspect every installation before a card for inspection is filed and
that all work for which the inspection is asked shall be complete.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
Plumbers or gasfitters shall consult the city administrator
or public works director for the location of meters before starting
the job. The plumber or gasfitter shall be held responsible for any
changes in meter risers installed in the location not authorized by
the city.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
No gas outlet with threaded fitting shall be in the same wall
cavity with an electric switch or convenience outlet.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
Any gas installation not specifically covered by this division
must be approved by the city plumbing inspector.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)
All buildings built within the jurisdiction of the city and,
to the extent permitted by law, within the extraterritorial jurisdiction
of the city, shall be built in accordance with the version of the
International Fuel Gas Code as it existed on May 1, 2018, published
by the International Code Council, Inc. The code adopted is incorporated
herein by reference as if set out herein verbatim. To the extent that
a more specific ordinance is enacted by the council, that portion
of the standard code which contradicts the terms of the specific ordinance
shall be deemed to have been superseded and the specific ordinance
will control.
(Ordinance adopted 9/21/21)