For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
shall have the meaning set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 19201(c) as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the effective date of the ordinance adopting this chapter, "customer-owned gas piping" means all parts of the gas piping system downstream of the gas utility point of delivery, including, but not limited to, downstream of the gas utility meter and service tee (also known as a bypass tee).
refers to all customer-owned gas piping.
means those valves or devices that are not actuated by motion but are activated by significant gas leaks or over-pressure surges, which can occur when pipes rupture inside the structure. The design of the device shall provide a proven method to provide automatically for expedient and safe gas shut-off in an emergency. The design of the device shall provide a capability for ease of consumer or owner resetting in a safe manner. The device shall be certified by the State Architect, or the operational and functional design of the device shall meet or exceed the device certified by the Office of the State Architect. The determination of whether the operational and functional design of the device is at least equal to the device certified by the State Architect may be made by one of the following: the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), the Independent Laboratory of the International Approval Services (IAS), Underwriter's Laboratory (UL), or other recognized listing and testing agency. "Excess flow gas shut-off device" shall have the meaning set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 19201(b) as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the effective date of the ordinance adopting this chapter, "excess flow gas shut-off device" means a gas shut-off device installed on customer-owned gas piping described in Health and Safety Code Section 19202(a)(2) as automatic gas shut-off devices that are not activated by motion, but are activated by significant gas leaks or overpressure surges, that has been certified by the State Architect pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 19202. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, "excess flow gas shut-off device" shall not include any device installed on a gas distribution system owned or operated by a public utility.
means either a seismic gas shut-off device or excess flow gas shut-off device.
means any structure designed for residential occupancy including a single-family dwelling, access dwelling unit, duplex, multifamily dwelling, apartment building, condominium building, townhouse building, lodging house, congregate residence, bed and breakfast, hotel, or motel.
means a system consisting of a seismic sensing means and actuating means designed to automatically actuate a companion gas shut-off means installed in a gas piping system to shut off the gas downstream of the location of the gas shut-off means in the event of a severe seismic disturbance. The system may consist of separable components or may incorporate all functions in a single body. The device shall be certified by the State Architect and the operational and functional design of the device shall meet or exceed the device certified by the Office of the State Architect. The determination of whether the operational and functional design of the device is at least equal to the device certified by the State Architect may be made by one of the following: the Independent Laboratory of the International Approval Services (IAS), Underwriter's Laboratory (UL), International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), or other recognized listing and testing agency. "Seismic gas shut-off" shall have the meaning set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 19201(a) as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the effective date of the ordinance adopting this chapter, "seismic gas shut-off device" means a seismic gas shut-off device installed on customer-owned gas piping certified by the State Architect pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 19202. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, "seismic gas shut-off device" does not include any device installed on a gas distribution system owned or operated by a public utility.
refers to all gas piping installed by the utility up to and including the meter and the utility's bypass tee at the connection to the customer-owned piping.
(Ord. 22-12 § 1)