Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
SECTION
I.
Authority
The following regulation is duly adopted and promulgated by the
Arkansas State Board of Health pursuant to the authority expressly conferred by
the laws of the state of Arkansas in Act 200 of 1951, as amended, and Act 372
of 1957 and as amended by Act 555 of 1963 and as amended by Act 385 of 1973 and
as amended by 902 of 1975 and as amended by Act 816 of 1987 and as amended by
Act 768 of 1987 and as amended by Acts 412 and 330 of 1991 and as amended by
Act 638 of 1994 and as amended by act 982 and Act 788 of 1995.
SECTION II.
Purpose
To establish standards of the Arkansas State Gas Code for
interior fuel gas piping systems, using corrugated stainless steel tubing,
intended for installation in residential or commercial buildings, and including
all components supplied or specified by the manufacturer to convey and control
fuel gas to all appliances served.
SECTION III.
Definitions
(A) Appliance (Equipment). Any device which
utilizes gas as a fuel or raw material to produce light, heat, power,
refrigeration, or air conditioning.
(B) Approved. Acceptable to the provisions of
this Code or the authority having jurisdiction.
(C) Authority Having Jurisdiction. In this
chapter, the administrative authority or authority having jurisdiction is the
state of Arkansas that administers or enforces the provisions of this chapter
as adopted or amended.
(D)
Concealed Gas Piping. Gas Piping, which, when in place in a finished building,
would require removal of permanent construction to gain access to the
piping.
(E) Exposed Gas Piping. Gas
piping which will be in view in the finished structure.
(F) Fuel Gas. A commercially distributed gas
used for fuel such as natural gas.
(G) Gas Utilization Equipment. Any device
which utilizes gas as fuel or raw material or both.
(H) Listed. Equipment or materials included
in a list published by an organization acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic
inspection of production of listed equipment or materials and whose listing
states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has
been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner.
(I) Maximum Actual Operating Pressure. The
maximum pressure existing in a piping system during a given operating
cycle.
(J) Maximum Allowable
Operating Pressure. The maximum pressure at which the gas system is allowed to
be operated.
(K) Piping System. As
used in the regulation, an assembly of corrugated stainless steel tubing and
tubing connection fittings intended for field assembly and installation in
residential or commercial buildings to distribute fuel gas to gas utilization
equipment within the building. The piping system may also include a gas
pressure regulator (s), a shut off valve (s), tube shielding devices,
distribution manifold (s), termination outlet and other approved devices or
components.
(L) Qualified
Installer. Any individual, firm, corporation, or company which either in person
or through a representative is engaged in and is responsible for the
installation or replacement of building gas piping systems, who has been
properly trained and is experienced in such work, familiar with all precautions
required, and has complied with all of the licensing requirements of the
authority having jurisdiction.
(M)
Regulator, Pressure. A device placed in a gas line for reducing, controlling,
and maintaining the pressure in that portion of the piping system downstream of
the device. Installation must comply with the provision 402.13 in the Arkansas
State Gas Code.
(N) Shielding
Device. A component of the piping system used to protect the installed
corrugated tubing from accidental puncture by nails, screws or similar hardware
at concealed tubing support points.
(O) State Gas Code. The Arkansas State Gas
Code
(P) Striker Plate. A special
type of shielding device used when concealed tubing is run through wall studs,
wood or metal, floor and ceiling joists or other structural members where
tubing movement is restricted.
(Q)
Termination Outlet. A component of the piping system used to attach corrugated
tubing for final connection to the gas utilization equipment. Reference
Arkansas State Gas Code page 46- Section 306.2. - Page 53 - Section
309.6.
(R) Strip Wound Metal Hose.
A component of the piping system used to protect the corrugated tubing from
accidental puncture when running through plates or floors in concealed
locations.
SECTION IV.
Restrictions
(A) This regulation
applies to piping systems for use with fuel gas at maximum allowable operating
pressures not exceeding 5 psig.
(B)
This regulation applies to piping systems not exceeding a size of 1 inch
nominal inside diameter of the tubing.
(C) This regulation does not apply to gas
connectors for appliances. Standards for final connectors to gas utilization
equipment may be found in Section 403.1 of the Arkansas State Gas
Code.
SECTION V.
Materials
(A) Piping systems
components shall be constructed entirely of new and unused parts and materials.
Tubing of austenitic stainless steel alloy of the 300 series shall be used. Any
deviation shall be approved in writing by the authority having
jurisdiction.
(B) Piping system
components and materials shall have been evaluated and found to be suitable for
their intended usage by a testing agency recognized by the authority having
jurisdiction.
(C) When requested,
the manufacturer shall furnish evidence acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction concerning the composition of the materials used in all components
of the piping system.
(D) The
construction of parts not specifically covered by this regulation shall be in
accordance with reasonable concepts of safety, substantially and
durability.
(E) Fittings intended
for connection to threaded pipe shall have cleanly cut tapered pipe threads
conforming the Standard for Pipe Threads General Purpose (inch), ANSI/ASME, B
1.20.1.
(F) Tubing and fittings
shall be clean and free from dents, flaws or other defects.
(G) Cutting of tubing shall be done in
compliance with the manufacture's recommendation.
SECTION VI.
Valves and
Regulators
(A) Installed in compliance
with standards outlined in 402.13 of the Arkansas State Gas Code.
(B) A manually operated gas valve supplied as
part of a gas piping system shall comply with the standard for manually
operated metallic gas valves for use in gas piping systems up to 125 psig
(Sizes 1/2 through 2), ANSI/ASME B 16.33.
SECTION VII.
Striker Plates
(A) Striker plates shall be provided by the
piping system manufacturer to protect the installed tubing from penetration by
nails, screws, etc. in those areas where the tubing will be concealed and will
not be free to move to avoid such penetration.
(B) Striker plates shall be designated to
protect the tubing at points of penetration through a stud, joist, plate,
etc.
(C) Striker plates shall
include all fasteners required for there installation in accordance with the
manufacture's instruction. (See Section VIII.)
SECTION VIII.
Instructions and
Requirements for Installation
Complete detailed instructions, including appropriate
illustrations, necessary for proper installation and use of the piping system,
shall be provided by the manufacturer. Included in the instructions shall be
statements to the effect that:
(1) The
installation must be done by a qualified installer.
(2) A warning to the installer that the
installation instructions must be followed exactly.
(3) The installation must be in accordance
with applicable state/local gas codes and/or regulations.
(4) Precautions must be taken by the
installer to ensure any exposed tubing is not damaged or abused during building
construction or reconstruction.
(5)
The piping system is for use with fuel gases only at maximum allowable
operating pressures not exceeding 5 psig.
(6) Only the components provided or specified
by the manufacturer as part of the piping system are to be used in the
installation.
(7) The ends of the
tubing are to be temporarily plugged or taped closed prior to installation to
prevent the entrance of dirt, dust or other debris.
(8) Contact with sharp objects or harmful
substances are to be avoided.
(9)
Undue stress or strain on the tubing and fittings is to be avoided.
(10) A warning to avoid sharp bends,
stretching, kinking or twisting of the tubing.
(11) Installation clearance holes for routing
the tubing through studs, joists, plates, etc., shall have a diameter 1/2 inch
greater than the outside diameter of the tubing.
(12) Concealed tubing must be protected from
puncture threats, using the striker plates provided, at all points of
penetration through studs, joists, plates, or similar structures. The extent of
the protection shall be defined as follows:
(A) At points of penetration less than 2
inches from any edge of a stud, joist, plate, etc., a striker plate is required
to provide protection at the area of support and within 5 inches of each side
of the support.
(B) At points of
penetration 2 to 3 inches from any edge of a stud, joist, plate, etc., a
striker plate is required to provide protection throughout the area of
support.
(C) At points of
penetration greater than 3 inches from any edge of a stud, joist, plate, etc.,
no protection is required.
(13) Tubing routed horizontally through studs
must be protected from puncture threats between the studs using the shielding
devices provided.
(14) Each branch
run of tubing intended to serve gas utilization equipment shall be connected to
a termination outlet. This termination outlet must be securely fastened in
place and included as part of the pressure test.
(15) The instructions shall also include the
following information:
(A) The minimum
permissible bend radius for the tubing, and minimum permissible bend radius for
fitting and tubing combinations.
(B) Recommended tightening torque (s) for
threaded fittings.
(C) Sizing
tables for 1/2 psig, 2 psig and 5 psig service, as applicable, to aid the
installer or contractor in selecting the proper size piping system.
(D) Instructions for adjusting the gas
pressure regulator (s), if applicable.
(E) Procedures which shall be followed by the
installer to meet state or local codes with respect to flame spread and smoke
density regulations for nonmetallic materials.
SECTION IX.
Prohibited Locations
(A) Fuel gas piping shall not be installed or
run in or through a circulating air duct, clothes chute, chimney, or gas vent,
ventilating duct, dumb waiter, or elevator shaft. (See Section 309.5 of the
State Gas Code.)
(B) Corrugated
stainless steel shall not be installed outside unless it is fully protected
from the effects of the weather and physical abuse. Corrugated stainless steel
when routed outside, shall be completely incased in solid steel, coated pipe at
least one inch (1) larger than the diameter of the tubing for the entire
outside length.
When passing through an outside wall, the casing or sleeve will
be at least one inch (1) larger in diameter than the tubing and be sealed at
both ends and supported by a crossbrace.
When tubing is connected to a meter, the meter and piping shall
be completely self supporting by the use of mounting brackets. All such outside
installations shall first be approved by the Administrative Authority.
(C) Tubing routed in crawl spaces,
underneath buildings, shall be adequately supported and shall not come in
contact with the ground or other pipes.
(D) Corrugated stainless steel tubing shall
not be used with any other type tubing unless recommend by the manufacture and
approved by the administrative authority.
SECTION X.
Marking
(A) Each component of a piping system
(tubing, fitting, manifold and striker plates) shall bear a permanent marking
of the following:
(1) Manufacturer's name,
trade-mark or symbol:
(2) Part
Number; and
(3) Symbol of the
organization making the test for compliance with the regulation.
(B) Tubing shall bear a permanent
marking of the following:
(1) Maximum
allowable operating pressure in pounds per square inch.
(2) The Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter (EHD);
and
(3) The words "Fuel Gas
Piping."
(C) The
markings specified in Section X., paragraphs A and B shall appear on the tubing
at not more than 24 inch intervals.
SECTION XI.
Severability
If any provision of these regulations, or the application thereof
to any person is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other
provisions or applications of these regulations which can give effect without
the invalid provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions hereto
are declared to be severable.
SECTION
XII.
Repeal
All regulations and parts of regulations in conflict with this
regulation are hereby repealed.