Fuel Gas Code definition
Examples of Fuel Gas Code in a sentence
Georgia State Minimum Standard Gas Code (International Fuel Gas Code, 2000 Edition), with Georgia Amendments.
International Building Code with Georgia Amendments International Fire Code, with Georgia Amendments International Plumbing Code, with Georgia Amendments International Mechanical Code, with Georgia Amendments International Fuel Gas Code, with Georgia Amendments National Electrical Code, with Georgia Amendments International Energy Conservation Code, with Georgia Supplements and Amendments Fire, Life Safety, and Accessibility Codes.
Such codes include, but are not limited to: the International Building Code, the International Mechanical Code, the International Plumbing Code, the National Electrical Code, the International Residential Code, the Fuel Gas Code, the International Property Maintenance Code, and the International Fire Code.
The Contractor shall comply with the National Fuel Gas Code for all work and materials performed on gas systems and, where applicable, all local/city codes, regulations and standards.
The provisions of the International Fuel Gas Code shall apply to the installation of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories as covered in this code.
While not adopted in entirety, portions of the following codes are referenced in the International Building Code (IBC), the International Mechanical Code (IMC), the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) the International Plumbing Code (IPC), and the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC).
Non-Structural Plan Review services shall be conducted as required by the Jurisdiction’s Building Code, Residential Code, Mechanical Code, Electrical Code, Plumbing Code, Fuel Gas Code and Energy Code, and other provided code related documents, as approved by the Jurisdiction.
Inspection services shall be conducted as required by the Jurisdiction’s Building Code, Residential Code, Mechanical Code, Electrical Code, Plumbing Code, Fuel Gas Code and Energy Code.
The consumer’s plumbing and equipment shall conform to applicable municipal, borough or local, and state requirements, the Cooperative’s Tariff, Cooperative standards and accepted modern standards as exemplified by the National Fuel Gas Code and state fire code requirements.
All contractors should abide by CO Action Level Thresholds set in BPI 1200, Section 7.8.5/ANSI/BSR Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code (seen in Table G.6).