WebJun 23, 2014 · wirenut1110. Electrical Contractor. Joined Apr 26, 2008. 1,054 Posts. #2 · Jun 22, 2014. The NEC doesn't prohibit it however, local/state and/or plumbing codes may prevail. Here, water and electrical are usually 12" and 18-24" respectively so, the ditch is backfilled 6" after electrical then water is installed. WebSep 8, 2008 · What a crock of ****. How many gas meters are located in cupboards under the stairs next to the main fuse/ consumer unit? There is far more potential for a gas explosion/fire to be caused by arcing in this situation than by having a cable located within 30mm of a gas pipe, by the arcing in a main switch or breaker.
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WebJun 19, 2024 · Step #1. Determine the amperage rating of your electrical service by looking at your main breakers. The system amperage (usually 100 or 200 amps) determines the required gauge of the bonding wire you need. #4 copper wire is sufficient for service not exceeding 200 amps. Smaller, less expensive copper wire is allowed for services … WebJan 22, 2011 · It is an easy pull and has space. However, this space is also occupied by a 4in plumbing stack runs from the downstairs to the attic as well as the gas line (from the crawl space) for the attic installed furnace. I want to make sure that it is ok for the 14-3 romex (@15A) to share the same run space as the gas line to the furnace (which is ... fishyguy
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WebFlexible plastic gas lines live 3 feet down in their own trench, buried with a “tracer” — a copper wire that can be located with a metal detector in an emergency. At the other end of the driveway, TOH plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and the Trethewey Brothers Plumbing crew will be back to finish the water, sewer, and gas ... WebBetween the electric meter and any gas line, keep a space of at least 3 feet (914.4mm). If your system is at risk of utilizing too much power, this is critical. There is a risk of … WebJul 13, 2024 · Yes, 6 inches apart for sewer, water and gas. The gas has to be 5' away to prevent a hazard. Consider if there is a hole being dug with a backhoe. You do not want to dig and break a gas line and an electrical line at the same time. There is not a hazard from breaking a sewer line, water line and gas line together. fishy hard