EnergySafe Magazine Summer/Autumn 2017, issue 46 | Page 14

14 Gas Q&A Your gas questions answered! Compiled by ESV’s Gas Installations and Appliance Safety team. As per previous issues of Energysafe, we are pleased to provide answers for a varied range of frequently asked questions received on ESV’s Gas Technical Helpline, 1800 652 563. Note The technical regulator may require notification before work commences and confirmation that completed work is in accordance with this Standard (AS 5601: 2013) and any other relevant requirements. MULTILAYER-COMPOSITE PIPE Question Answer Clause What are the prohibited locations for consumer piping? Consumer piping shall not be installed in any of these locations: AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 a) b) c) d) e) f) 5.3.1 Prohibited locations Attached to a fence In a lift well In a clothes chute or rubbish chute In a fire hydrant cabinet or fire hose reel cabinet In a fire-isolated stairway, passageway or ramp, exit-way or safe path In a fire control room Local building regulatory authorities may have additional restrictions for the location of consumer piping. More information can be found in Clause 5.3 Location of consumer piping, AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Can consumer piping be used to support an electrical conductor? No. Consumer piping shall not be used to support an electrical conductor. Can consumer piping be a part of an earth for the electrical system? No. Consumer piping must not be used as a component of an earthing system of any electrical installation or works. Metallic pipework needs to be segregated from electrical and other services, and from the earth system or, where that is not possible, electrically bonded to control touch potentials to safe levels. AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 What are the criteria for the ventilation of concealed piping? When installing piping in wooden joists, holes and notches shall be avoided wherever possible. Where consumer piping is laid across floor joists and cannot simply be attached to the bottom edge of the joist, it shall be located in notches or circular holes of the minimum practicable size, and the following shall apply: Unless specified in the manufacturer’s instructions for the joist, holes shall be: i. within the middle third of the depth of the joist ii. of a diameter not exceeding 20 per cent of the joist depth or 32mm, whichever is the lesser iii. not more than three times the depth of the joist from a joist support. AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 5.3.5 Piping not to support an electrical conductor 5.1.2 Prohibition of earthing through consumer piping 5.3.12 Ventilation of concealed piping b) Notches shall be i. in the bottom edge of the joist ii. of a depth not exceeding 20 per cent of the joist depth or 32mm, whichever is the lesser iii. located no further than 450mm from a joist support. Holes or notches shall not be made in cantilevered joists or joists in ceiling or roof spaces except with the approval of a design engineer. How should the bedding and support of pipe in the ground be prepared? Consumer piping in the ground shall be bedded on a firm compacted surface along its entire length. Note: To satisfy this requirement, it may be necessary to trim the trench to let in the fittings, collars or flanges to ensure the piping is evenly supported. AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 5.4.2 Bedding and support of pipe in the ground