As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
GAS FITTING
The erection or construction of a piping system through which
is conveyed gas for power, heating or illuminating purposes, including
the connection therewith of gas fixtures, ranges, stoves, water heaters
and gas engines, and all their attachments and appurtenances, and
the maintenance in a good and safe condition of the system and the
making of the necessary repairs and changes.
All gas fitting, piping, fixtures and appliances
of all kinds shall be under the direction of the Plumbing Inspector
and subject to his approval.
There shall be a heavy main fullway cock on
every service pipe close to the inside of the foundation wall, and
in case there are two or more meters supplied from one service pipe,
there shall be an additional straightway cock at the inlet side of
each meter.
Meters placed in cellars shall be set on the
wall wherever practical, at least four feet above the cellar floor.
In no case shall the meter be set in a vestibule or above the door
of the same nor in any cellar, hallway or room closer to any furnace,
open grate or range than 10 feet nor within 10 feet of any electric
switchboard or other electrical appliance measured horizontally nor
in any closed closet or under stairways nor in any similar enclosure
or coal or ash vault.
All gas pipes shall be of the best quality wrought
iron or steel and of the kind classed as standard pipe and shall weigh
according to the following table:
Size of Pipe
(inches)
|
Pounds per Linear Foot
|
---|
1/4
|
0.42
|
3/8
|
.56
|
1/2
|
.85
|
3/4
|
1.12
|
1
|
1.67
|
1 1/4
|
2.24
|
1 1/2
|
2.68
|
2
|
3.61
|
2 1/2
|
5.74
|
3
|
7.54
|
3 1/2
|
9.00
|
4
|
10.66
|
All fittings, except stopcocks or valves, shall
be of malleable iron. Joints shall be made with white or red lead,
preferably applied to male threads. No gas fitters' cement shall be
used except for fixture joints. All bends or angles must be made with
fittings. The bending of gas pipes will not be permitted.
All brass tubing shall be at least No. 18 standard
gauge. All threads on brass pipe shall screw in at least 5/16 of an
inch. All cast fittings, such as cocks, swing joints, double centers,
nozzles, etc., shall be extra-heavy brass. The plugs of all cocks
must be ground to a true surface for their entire length, be free
from sandholes and have not less than 3/4 of an inch bearing, except
in cases of special design. All stop pins to keys or cocks shall be
screwed into place.
When, for any reason, in remodeling old buildings,
it is impracticable to comply strictly with the provisions of this
chapter, the Plumbing Inspector shall have power to modify its provisions
so that the spirit and substance thereof shall be complied with.
All gas appliances, including gas ranges and
all types of gas water heaters, shall be connected with a vent to
a chimney or flue. In cases where this is impossible, the vent shall
be run to the outside of the building and shall be installed subject
to the approval of the Plumbing Inspector.
Upon the completion of any system of gas piping
in any building, premises or establishment and before the piping is
enclosed, covered or concealed, it shall be promptly reported to the
Plumbing Inspector for inspection. The outlets shall be suitably capped
and the system tested with air to a pressure equal to a column of
mercury six inches high in the length of time as will satisfy the
Plumbing Inspector that the work is sound and tight. No piping shall
be covered up nor shall any fixture, gas heater, range or appliance
be connected thereto until the test is approved.
Gas shall not be turned on in any building,
premises or establishment until the piping and fixtures have been
approved by the Plumbing Inspector and a certificate is issued stating
that the town conforms to the provisions of this chapter.
[Added 7-17-1990 by Ord. No. 1990-39]
Any person or persons violating any provisions of this chapter shall be punished as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II.