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5040

COUNTY LOCAL LAWS

23-3 Definitions

ON—SITE: Water, Sewer and Storm Drain Systems.

A private water distribution, sanitary sewer or
storm drain system of water mains, valves, fire hydrants,
sewer pipes, manholes; catch basins, storm drain pipe,
and their appurtenances, owned and maintained by a
private interest to serve two or more buildings within
the non—sub-divided interest of the owner, with final
connections to a public water, sanitary sewer or storm
drainage system.

PLUMBING: The definition section as set forth in
Chapter 1 of the 1971 National Standard Plumbing Code is
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference thereto as
if fully set forth herein.

GAS FITTING:

Applicability:

This standard applies to the installation of
nonindustrial type gas appliances and to the design,
fabrication, installation and tests of nonindustrial
piping systems for fuel gases such as natural gas,
manufactured gas, undiluted liquefied petroleum gases,
liquefied petroleum gas—air mixtures, or mixtures of any
of these gases, as follows:

(a)    Low pressure (not in excess of 1/2 pound
per square inch or 14 inches water column) piping systems
extending from the outlet of the meter set assembly, or
the outlet of the service regulator when a meter is not
provided, to the inlet connections of appliances.

(b)    The installation of appliances supplied
at pressures of 1/2 pound per square inch or less.

Nonapplicability:

This standard does not apply to:

(a)    Gas piping systems for industrial
installations at any pressure or any other gas piping
system operating at pressures greater than 1/2 pound per
square inch. Piping in such installations shall be
installed in accordance with good practices.

(b)    Gas equipment supplied through piping
systems covered in 1.1.2(a), and

(c) Gas equipment designed and installed for
specific manufacturing, production, processing and power

 

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