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02.06.2021 7:08:05

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21.04.2021 23:18:33

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09.06.2021 0:44:59

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10.05.2021 4:34:45

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Art Gallery
02.06.2021 7:08:05

You can run the water in the gas trench or the the electrical trench. Just can't run gas and electrical together. Ask your local plumbing inspector, these codes are strict and can very from place to place. here


r1b
21.04.2021 23:18:33

Also, can you run gas line next to electrical? By the NEC there is no distance to maintain between the electric lines and gas lines. In fact the 1999 NEC required that you bond to the gas line, they have since removed that requirement. But as the other person posted some utilities have their own standards.


david345
27.05.2021 17:35:58

Can you bury water and electric together? here


twobitcoins
09.06.2021 0:44:59

Subsequently, one may also ask, can water and gas be in same trench? [links]


nviera174
10.05.2021 4:34:45

The National Electrical Code does not specify whether power and water can or cannot be run in the same trench. you will need to bury the water at least 18" and any thing else in the same ditch needs to one foot to the side and one foot above.


William129
21.04.2021 14:52:14

One of the most visited subjects in the propane industry is distance requirements for propane tanks. Distance rules are applicable to propane tanks and their connections in relation to what surrounds them, whether it's a house or another propane tank. Care and consideration of surrounding buildings, driveways, awnings, house or building openings, property lines and more need to be taken into account when placing a propane tank in a legal and safe location.


Pilot
06.06.2021 3:02:16

Safety relief valves are subject to distance rules for the simple fact that if the relief valve opens allowing propane to vent, the vicinity above and around the relief valve needs to be clear of obstructions and ignition sources. A safety relief valve on an ASME propane tank, if fully activated, will vent propane vertically up and for this reason, propane tanks have to be installed out from under an awning or part of a building overhang.


Anaxagoras
08.06.2021 16:20:23

The point of transfer is defined as "the location where connections and disconnections are are made or where LP-Gas is vented to the atmosphere in the course of transfer operations". The transfer of propane during the filling process results in residual liquid release between the tank fill valve and the hose end connection upon completion of transfer. When the hose is unhooked from the tank, liquid is released into the atmosphere. For this reason, the point of transfer is subject to distance requirements.


XaviorPenguin
14.06.2021 23:37:22

Re: distance from gas line


Foam
28.04.2021 5:02:00

Clate, PG&E(Pacific Gas and Electric) requires the electric to be at least 12" below or to the side of the gas pipe. This is for services.


darkskiez
06.05.2021 4:39:31

Re: distance from gas line


cliff
15.05.2021 2:51:00

Re: distance from gas line more


UndeadCircus
09.05.2021 22:25:46

I don't know where you heard that. But the NEC still requires us to bond any gas line on the inside of a building. look at 250.104(B) Now we don't do it because most of the time it is already bonded by the EGC ran with the circuit conductors for the furance, water heaters, ETC.


hebrew15
30.04.2021 18:48:17

Re: distance from gas line