Strapping Natural Gas Pipes To Floor Joists
Black iron pipe is heavy and requires a good deal of support especially for longevity.
Strapping natural gas pipes to floor joists. Secure the pipe at every joint fitting it to floor joists or other structural members with pipe strapping. The j shape allows the hook. E plumber ny 2 x 4 s screwed to the floor joists will work but use 1 pipe straps instead of band iron. I would like to install pipe parallel to the floor joists in my basement and then conceal it behind drywall.
Cut a smaller opening in the ceiling for the vent pipe. The durable copper construction provides long lasting reliability. For a 1 1 2 inch vent pipe a 2 1 2 inch hole is sufficient. I need to do this with both gas black iron and domestic water copper pipe.
Natural gas is among the least expensive and most efficient ways to fuel a furnace or boiler. 6 8 12 gas outlets and terminals. May be required to tie walls and upper floors together or when the external wall is stabilised by a connection to the floor. Perfect for securing copper pipe in residential and commercial environments such as potable water air conditioning and refrigeration.
J hooks are hangers in the shape of the letter j. Split rings are designed to support non insulated stationary pipe lines. I d get 3 supports on a 15 run of 1 steel pipe. Proper way to secure 1 gas line.
The lead free copper tube and or pipe strap accommodates the lead free copper tube and or pipe strap accommodates 1 2 in. Anchor the drainpipe with straps. As a home inspector it is your job to help identify deficiencies that can compromise the safety of occupants in homes using natural gas. They can be used in both horizontal and vertical applications.
6 8 10 gas flue pipes. Guide the vent pipe up through the hole and into the attic or room above and slip its lower end into the fitting at the floor. Along with its advantages come safety concerns and responsibilities for homeowners. Where joists run parallel to the wall straps should be fitted along the joists with a maximum spacing of 2m.
A good rule of thumb for supports is to secure the pipe every 6 8 feet on horizontal piping. Or use a rod hanger plate anchored to the floor boards a piece of threaded rod and a clevis or split ring hanger backed up with 3 8 nuts. I m tempted to use simple copper straps to affix the pipes to the joists themselves.