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D J June 12th 08 06:43 PM

Gas Line Installation- Air pressure test question
 
Hi all,

thanks so much for all your advise and such, now I am upto a point
where I have permit and ready for inspection. I have been testing the
line for pressure test but now for final inspection i have a
question.

do i need to connect all the appliances and shut off the valve to do
the PSI test? or without the appliances connected?

Also, I have put the pressure gas at the meter side. would it be ok OR
i need to do it from appliance end?

thanks,
DJ

franz fripplfrappl June 12th 08 06:55 PM

Gas Line Installation- Air pressure test question
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:43:06 -0700, D J wrote:

Hi all,

thanks so much for all your advise and such, now I am upto a point where
I have permit and ready for inspection. I have been testing the line for
pressure test but now for final inspection i have a question.

do i need to connect all the appliances and shut off the valve to do the
PSI test? or without the appliances connected?

Also, I have put the pressure gas at the meter side. would it be ok OR i
need to do it from appliance end?

thanks,
DJ


I would do the test without appliances connected. The purpose of the
test seems to be to check for leaks in the supply line. n'est ce pas?



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Franz Fripplfrappl

Wayne Whitney June 12th 08 06:56 PM

Gas Line Installation- Air pressure test question
 
On 2008-06-12, D J wrote:

do i need to connect all the appliances and shut off the valve to do
the PSI test? or without the appliances connected?


All appliances and the meter itself should be disconnected for a
pressure test. High pressure will damage an appliance or the meter.
Just having an isolation valve in the off position is not considered
sufficient separation, because of the possibility of the valve the
leaking--they need to be phyiscally disconnected.

Also, I have put the pressure gas at the meter side. would it be ok OR
i need to do it from appliance end?


Once everything is disconnected, it doesn't matter.

Cheers, Wayne

Bob F June 12th 08 09:15 PM

Gas Line Installation- Air pressure test question
 

"D J" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

thanks so much for all your advise and such, now I am upto a point
where I have permit and ready for inspection. I have been testing the
line for pressure test but now for final inspection i have a
question.

do i need to connect all the appliances and shut off the valve to do
the PSI test? or without the appliances connected?

Also, I have put the pressure gas at the meter side. would it be ok OR
i need to do it from appliance end?


The few times I've done it, it was with appliances not connected.

Your best bet is to ask the inspector.



S. Barker June 13th 08 07:07 PM

Gas Line Installation- Air pressure test question
 
You're best to leave the appliances disconnected. That way there's no
chance you apply the 10psi to the gas valves. They don't like that.
Especially on furnaces and water heaters. Apply the pressure where ever it
is handy. Normally, you would apply the pressure and have a guage t'd in
right outside where the line comes into the house.

s


"D J" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

thanks so much for all your advise and such, now I am upto a point
where I have permit and ready for inspection. I have been testing the
line for pressure test but now for final inspection i have a
question.

do i need to connect all the appliances and shut off the valve to do
the PSI test? or without the appliances connected?

Also, I have put the pressure gas at the meter side. would it be ok OR
i need to do it from appliance end?

thanks,
DJ





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