15 IRC Fuel Gas Piping Checklist - 1
15 IRC Fuel Gas Piping Checklist - 1
This checklist is intended for use to prepare for an inspection. This is only a general list and does not
represent the full body of the 2015 International Residential Code (R = Residential, M = Mechanical, G
=Gas) or the 2009 International Fuel Gas Code as referenced and modified by the 2015 IRC. IRC
references are in parentheses ( ) and IFGC references are in brackets [ ].
Please verify the following before calling for a gas pipe inspection
General
Permit information is correct (address, permit number, scope of work, etc.). (R106.1)
Main shutoff is accessible and ahead of the meter. (G2420.2),
Pipe is supported per Table G2424.1. (G2418.1&2)
Gas piping is sized per methods in Section G2413.3
Pipe must be new or previously used for gas piping only. (G2414.2),
Bends in plastic are per manufacturer’s instructions. (G2416.3),
Radius of bends in PE pipe are not less than 25 pipe diameters. (G2416.3),
Gas pipe does not run through air ducts, chimneys, vents, plenums, clothes chutes, dumbwaiters, elevator
shafts or through adjoining townhouse party walls. (G2415.3),
Under floor or outdoor piping is a minimum 3 ½ inches above ground or roof. (G2415.9),
CSST (Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing) piping requires electrical bonding per IFGC 310.1.1 and
shielding devices per manufacturer which extend 4 inches beyond the CSST.
(G2414.5.3),
Piping other than steel pipe requires nail plate protection if less than 1 and ½ inches from stud face.(G2415.7)
Ferrous metal piping exposed in external locations is protected from corrosion in a manner satisfactory to the
code official. (G2415.11),
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This checklist is intended for use to prepare for an inspection. This is only a general list and is not intended to
address all possible conditions.
Additional information can be obtained from your local participating jurisdiction.
Residential Fuel Gas Piping
Test gauge has a high reading not more than 5 times the test pressure. (G2417.4),
LP Gas tested at least 1 ½ times operating pressure but not less than 3 psi for 10 minutes minimum.
(G2417.4.2)
Test with air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or an inert gas. (Oxygen not allowed) (G2417.2)
Turn off or cap all outlets before first turning on gas. (G2417.6.2)
Detect leaks with an approved type detector or soap suds. (G2417.5.1)
Defective piping shall be replaced and not repaired. (G2414.7)
Testing is required only for new pipe added to an existing system. (G2417.1.3)
Equipment that is not to be included in the test is to be disconnected or isolated by blanks, blind flanges or caps.
(G2417.3.2)
Underground
Gas piping is not to be buried under or in a slab within the building. Exception: It is allowed below grade under
a building if sleeved in schedule 40 steel, iron, or plastic pipe conduit extending at least 4 inches to outside of
building. (G2415.14)
The interior end of the conduit enclosing the gas pipe is sealed. (G2415.14.1)
The exterior end of the conduit is a minimum 4 inches outside of the building, vented above grade and
installed so as to prevent the entrance of water and insects. (G2415.14.1)
Conduit is protected from corrosion if not plastic. (G2415.14)
Gas piping shall not penetrate foundation walls at any point below grade, (G2415.6)
Shutoff Valves
Connector is not concealed within or passes through walls, floors, partitions, ceilings or appliance housings.
(G2422.1.2.3)
Maximum length per manufacturer’s instructions, and may not exceed 6 feet. (G2422.1.2.1)
Connectors are sized for the total demand of the appliance. (G2422.1.2.2)
Connectors for external use are listed, labeled and installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
instructions. (2422.1)
Pipe dope not allowed at flex connector flared connections. (Per ANSI/manufacturer’s regulations).
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This checklist is intended for use to prepare for an inspection. This is only a general list and is not intended to
address all possible conditions.
Additional information can be obtained from your local participating jurisdiction.