• Welcome to The Building Code Forum

    Your premier resource for building code knowledge.

    This forum remains free to the public thanks to the generous support of our Sawhorse Members and Corporate Sponsors. Their contributions help keep this community thriving and accessible.

    Want enhanced access to expert discussions and exclusive features? Learn more about the benefits here.

    Ready to upgrade? Log in and upgrade now.

FUEL GAS PIPING

MARC

Member
Joined
Oct 30, 2009
Messages
5
what are the code requirements for underground fuel gas piping for lp gas, can pe / pvc be used? or must it be all steel pipe? must the vertical comming out of the ground be steel? where are these codes found? what schedule is the minimum? This is for lp gas 2000lb tank to generator.

Thanks for your help
 
Re: FUEL GAS PIPING

From the Fuel Gas Code:

"403.6.2 LP-gas systems. The use of plastic pipe, tubing and fittings in undiluted liquefied petroleum gas piping systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 58. "

Not sure what 58 says, but there you go!
 
Marc,

You might also check your State government requirements. In Texas LP gas is regulated by the Texas Railroad Commission & their requirements rule.

Uncle Bob
 
Back
Top