Installation Instructions

Pressure Testing and Inspection Procedure
a) The final installation must be inspected and tested for leaks in accordance with the local / state
codes. In the absence of local restrictions test in accordance with the procedures specified in
Part 4 of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, and / or the Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or the International Fuel Gas Code, or in accordance
with the requirements of the applicable local codes. The installed gas piping system shall not
exhibit any loss of pressure during the field pressure test. When local codes are more stringent,
local codes must be followed.
Note: Remove or isolate the pound-to-inches pressure regulator for system pressure test. Subjecting the
regulator to pressures greater than 10 PSI could damage the regulator and will not expose the
downstream tubing to the correct test pressure.
b) Pressure testing must be performed during rough construction of the facility (before interior walls
are finished). This will permit a more complete inspection of the piping system during the pres-
sure testing.
c) Do not connect appliances or pressurize with fuel gas until after the pressure test has been
performed.
d) All gas outlets for appliance connections should be capped during pressure testing.
e) A 2 PSI system usually requires a pressure test of 10 PSI or greater, depending on local code.
In this case, the regulator must be removed or isolated prior to pressure testing. The test may be
performed as a one-part test replacing the regulator with suitable “jumper” pipe length for
pressure testing the entire system. Or a two-part test may be performed as shown in figure
below.
The first test is performed on the elevated pressure section, between the meter connection and
the pounds-to-inches house line regulator.
The second test is performed on the low-pressure section, between the outlet of the pounds-
to-inches house line regulator and the gas appliance outlets.
For a “two-part” test, it is important to remember to close both gas “shut-off valves to avoid
damage to the regulator.
f) Electrical bonding must be in place as described on page 28 under “Electrical
Bonding/Grounding.
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