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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 35 I IORDINANCE NO. to -I LO ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 28-202 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, SO AS TO CHANGE RULES REGARDING SIZE OF OUTSIDE PIPE CONNECTING APPLIANCES AND AMENDING SECTION 28-203 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, SO AS TO CHANGE RULES CONCERNING USE OF SEAMLESS COPPER, STEEL AND POLYETHYLENE TUBING IN PLUMBING; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS: 1. That Section 28-202 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 28-202. Required size of piping and outlets. (a) Minimum size of certain piping and outlets. (1) All consumer's gas piping from the point of delivery to the house piping shall not be less than one inch in diameter. (2) Outlets for gas ranges shall be not less than three- ✓ fourths (3/411) inch pipe. (3) The minimum size of outlets shall be one-half (1/2") inch pipe. (4) In no case shall a branch line to any gas appliance be installed having a diameter smaller than the inlet connection of the appliance. (5) In no case shall an extension to gas piping be installed from pipe of smaller size than the extension. (b) Required gas sup ley. The. hourly volume of gas required at each out eza l be taken -as not less than the maximum hourly rating, as specified by the manufacturer of the appliance to be connected to each such outlet. To obtain the cubic feet per hour of gas required, divide the maximum BTU input of an appliance by the average BTU heating value per cubic foot of gas. Always divide by 1000 unless the actual average BTU value is lower. Where the BTU rating of the gas appliances to be installed has not been definitely specified, the follovdn.g table may be used as a reference in sizing pipe to estimate the approximate requirements in BTU per hour of typical appliances: APPROXIMATE MAXIMUM DEMAND OF TYPICAL GAS APPLIANCES IN BTU PER HOUR Appliance Demand BTU hr. Domestic range, free-standing 65,000 Domestic built-in oven 25,000 Domestic built-in top burner unit 40 000 Storage water heater - up to 30 gal tank 30,000 StnragP WAfP'r haator _ An +-„ qn --1 i-.,....,_ � ,,.,, q ete Q� s Y X 4-16 -MIG? Refrigerator 331000 Domestic clothes dryer 35,000 Domestic gas light 2,000 Domestic incinerator 35,000 Steam boiler - per horsepower 503000 Restaurant range - 4 top burners, two ovens 150,000 Restaurant range - 6 top burners, 2-4 ovens 2403000 (c) Required gas house piping size. To determine the sizes of consumer's gasouFi se piping proceed as.follows: (1) Measure the length of pipe from the point where the house piping begins to the most remote outlet in the building. (2) In the first horizontal line in Plate 12, select the vertical -column showing that distance, or next longer distance.if the plate does not give the exact length. (3) Use this vertical column to locate all gas demand figures for this particular system of gas piping. (4) Starting at the most remote outlet; find in the vertical column just selected, the gas demand for the outlet. If the exact figure of demand is not shown choose the next larger figure below in the same column. (5) Opposite .this demand.figure in the first column at the left in Plate 12 will be found the correct size of pipe. (6): For each succeeding section of pipe, determine the total gas demand supplied by such section and then proceed, in the manner outlined above to determined the..size of each section of pipe. (d) Required gas yard line size. To determine the size of consumer`s gas piping trom the point of delivery,to the house piping, proceed as follows: (1) Measure the length of pipe from the point of delivery to the point where the house piping begins. (2) In Plate 12 select the vertical column showing that dis- tance, or the next longer distance if the table does not give the exact length. (3) In this vertical column, select the figure corresponding to the demand figure.of.the house piping. If the exact figure is not,shown, choose the next larger figure below in the same column. (4) Opposite this demand figure'on the same line will be found the minimum size of pipe allowable. (e) Pipe sizing requirement for special conditions. For conditions other than those set torth in subsections (c.and (d). above or those covered by Plate 12, such as longer runs or larger sizes of piping, greater gas demands, application of a diversity factor when piping multiple -family dwellings, pressures higher than .15 inches or lower than 4 inches of water column pressure, or specific gravity other than 0.55 to 0.75,.the size of piping -- required shall be calculated in a manner satisfactory to both the plumbing inspector and the.gas company. Where pipe sizes larger than those set forth in this section are specified by pipe sizing requirements established by the .plumbing inspector or by the gas company, these large sizes shall be used. (f) Outside use of tubing regardless of any -...installation or sizing requirements in this or any other section, smaller pipe, or tubing of adequate size installed entirely outside building may be used to connect appliances located outside building. PLATE 12. SIZE OF GAS PIPING AND OUTLETS Capacity of Pipe of Different Diameters and Lengths in Cu. Ft. Per Hr. with Pressure Drop of 0.3 in. water column. Iron Pipe Size TPS 5 Length of Pipe (Ft.) 3/4 5 Inc es 1 120 109 100 92 1/2 76 52 43 38 1-1/2 420 380 3/4 172 120 99 86 77 70 65 1 345 241 199 173 155 141 131 1-1/4. 750 535 435 380 345 310_ 285 1-1/2 1220 850 700 610 545 490 450 2 2480 1780 1475 1290 1120 1000 920 Pipe Length of Pit ee (Ft. es 1/2 3/4 1 120 109 100 92 1-1/4 270 242 225 205 190 178 170 1-1/2 420 380 350 320 300 285 270 2 860 780 720 660 620 580 545 M That Section 28-203 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 28-203. Materials. (a) Acceptable piping material. (1) Consumer's gas piping shall be wrought iron or steel pipe complying with the American Standard for Wrought Iron and Wrought Steel Pipe, ASA B36-10-1939. All pipe fittings (except stop cocks or valves) shall be malleable iron or steel when used with wrought iron or -t-PP-1 nine_ except that in sizes 4" or larger,.cast iron may be used. Where approved by the plumbinginspector copper or brass pipe in iron pipe sizes assembled with threaded fittings of the same material may be used with gases not corrosive to such materials. . (2) Gas pipings and fittings shall be clear and free from cutting burrs and defects in structure or threading and shall be thoroughly brushed and scale blown. (3) The use of welded steel fittings, either shop or field fabricated, and connecting of pipe and fittings by welding is permissible. (4) Defects in pipe or fittings shall not be repaired. When defective pipe or fittings are located in a system, the defective pipe or fitting 'shall be replaced. (5) Seamless copper or steel tubing may be used with gases not corrosive to such material. Copper tubing shall be of standard typeK or L, or equivalent, complying with specification ASTM B88-62 and having a minimum wall thickness for each tubing size in compliance with ASTM specifications. Copper tubing joints shall either be made with approved flared gas tubing fittings, or be soldered or brazed with a material having a melting point in excess of 1,000 degrees F. (6) Polyethylene Tubing may be used for conveying natural gas underground to outdoor appliances only such as gas lights (for yard), gas grills and incinerators. Such tubing shall be manufactured in accordance with the requirements for Polyethylene 2306, Polyethylene 3206, or Polyethylene 3306 tubing in `-.i for plastic gas pressure tubing, pipe and fittings ASTM designation D -2513-66T. The tubing shall be made from virgin material. No scrap except that obtained from the manufacturer's own production of the same simulation shall be used. It shall be homogeneous throughout and be free of visible cracks, holes, foreign material, blisters or other deleterious faults. Polyethylene Tubing joints shall either be made with approved Lared gas tubing fittings or nylon compression type fittings. (7) All plastic and copper tubing shall be installed 12" :below finished grades. (8) Saddle Clamp tees may be used for making lateral plastic or copper tubing connections to outside gas piping. This type of connection is prohibited inside or under buildings. (b) Pipe Coating. When in contact with material exerting a corrosive action, piping and fittings coated with a corrosion resisting material shall be used. (c) Use of old pie. Pipe fittings, valves, etc. removed from any existing installation shall not be again used until ,they have been thoroughly cleaned, inspected and ascertained to be equivalent to new material. (d) Joint compounds. Joint compounds (pipe dope) shall be applied sparing y an only to the male threads of the joints. Such compounds shall be resistant to the action of LP gas -air mixtures. (e). Bushings. Bushings shall not be used in house piping. 3. If any section,.subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of,perso ns or circumstances should for any reason be held invalid, such invalidity shall in no wise affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end the various provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. 4. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 5. Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished as provided for in Section 28-255 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED by the City Council this `/&-t' day of. - Mayor - ORDINANCE NO, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE -AMENDING SECTION 28- -AS9202 ­ORDIN_4NCES*OF BEAUMONT9 TEXAS SO 'OFF THE - CODE Or - . P :AS,TO CHANGE RULES REGARDING SIZE' .OE OUTSIDE IPE 1 CONNECTING APPLIANCES AND A14ENDING SECTION 28-203 OF..THE :CODE 'OF ORDINANCES OF ZEAMIONTO TEXAS, SO ,AS TO CHANGE RULES CONCERNING USE OF SEAMLESS COPPERS STEEL AND POLYETHYLENE TUBING IN PLUMBING; PROVIDING ART FOR SEVEr,-ABILITY;,REPEALING �LL ORDINANCES AND P S OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,, TE.,,' -AS*. That Section 28-202 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas,, be and the tame is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 28-202i,Pe9uired size ,of2jRins. and outlets. (a) Minimasizeof certain Riping and outlets. (1) All consumer's gas piping from the point of delivery to the house pi -ping shall not be less than one inch in diameter: (2) Outlets for gas ranges shall' be not less than three- fourths (3/4") inch pipe. (3) The minimum size of outlets shall be one-half (1/2") inch pipe. (4) In no case shall a branch line to any gas appliance be installed having a diameter smaller than the inlet connection of the appliancea (5) In no case shall an extension to gas piping be installed from pipe of smaller -size than the extension. (b) Required as supply. The hourly volume og gas required at each out Te-F`sFa-n—Fe7`­E-aVe—nas not less than the maximum hourly rating, as specified by the manufacturer of the appliance to be connected to each such outlet. To obtain the cubic feet per hour of gas requirea,, divide the maximum BTU input of arrm appliance by the average BTU heating value per cubic foot of gas Always divide by 1.000 unless the actual average BTU value is lower. Ji -here the BTU rating of the gas appliances to be installed has not been definitely specified, the folloWng table may be used as a reference in sizing p1pe*to, estimate the approximate requirements in BTU per hour of typical appliances-, APPROXDfATE -MAXDIUM DEMAND Or, TYPICAL GAS APPLIANCES IN BTU PER HOUR Appliance Demand BTU hr. Domestic range, free-standing 65,000 Domestic -built-in oven 25,000 Domestic built-in top.burner unit 40,000 Storage water heater up to 30 gal tank 303,000 Storage water heater 40 to 50 gal tank 459000 bIll. d. 3 9 7.b2 - Refrigerator 3,000 Domestic.clothes dryer 359000 Domestic' gas light 2,000 Domestic incinerator 35,000 Steam. boiler - per horsepower 50, 000 Restaurant range, 4 top burners, two ovens 150,000 Restaurant range - 6 top burners, 2-4 ovens 240,000 (c) Required apshouse 212ina size,. To determine the sizes of consumer's gas house pzp ng proceea as follewsa (1) Meas -are the. length of pine from the point where the house piping begins to the most remote outlet in the building.. (2) In the first .,,horizontal line in Plate 12, select the vertical column : showing that distance, or next longer, distance if the plate'does, not: ' give . the exact length. (3) Use this vertical column to locate all gas demand figures for this particular system of gas piping. (4) Starting at the most remote outlet, find in the vertical column just selected, the gas demand for the outlet. If t:he exact.figure of demand is not shown choose the next larger figure below in the same column. (5) Opposite this, demand figure in the first column at the left in Plate '12 will be found the correct size of pipe. (6)) For each succeeding section of pipe, determine the total gas demand supplied by such section and then proceed in the manner outlined above to determined the size of each section of pipe. (d) Required gas yard line size. To determine the size of ..consumer's gas piping from the po nt.of delivery to the house piping, proceed as follows.- (1) ollows.(1) Measure the length of pipe from the point of delivery, to the ooint where the house piping begins. (2) In date 12 select the vertical column showing that dis- tance,, or the next longer distance if the table does not: give the exact length. (3) In this vertical column, select the figure corresponding to the demand figure of the house piping. If the exact figure is -not shown, choose the next larger figure below in the same .column. (4) Opposite this demand figure on the same line will be round the minimum size of pipe allowable, .(e) Pi2e_ sizing requirement for special , _condtions. For conditions other t an those set fort xn subsections c and (d) above or those covered by Plate 12, such -as longer runs or'larger sizer of piping, greater gas demands, application of a diversity factor when piping multiple -family dwellings, pressures higher than 15 inches or lower than 4 inches of water column pressure, or,specific gravity other than 0.55 to 0.75, the size of piping /6-/1,,F required shall be calculated in,a manner satisfactory to both the plumbing Inspector and the gas company.. Where pipe Sizes 'larger than those set -forth in this section are specified by pip&sizing requirements established by the plumbing -inspector or by the ga's company, -these 'large sizes shall be used. (f) Outside use of tubing regardless of any -.'.installation or sizing -requirements inthis,,or Any other sectiont'smaller pipe;' or bubing of adequate size installed entirely outside builAing may be'u used to I connect appliances located outside ..building. PLATE IL SIZE -OF GAS PIPING; AND OUTLETS Capacity of'Pi e­bf Different Diameter'a'and Lengths in Cu..Ft. Per Hr. with Pressure Drop of 0.3 in. water column. 1/2 76 52 43 38: 3/4 3/4 17.2 120. 99 86 77 70 65 1 345 241 199 173 155 141 131 1-1/4 750 535 435 380 345 "310 285 1-1/2 1220 850 700 610 545 490 450 2 2480 1780 1475 1290, 1120 1000 920 Iron Pil:)e Lenath of -Pine. (Ft. .1/ Z 3/4 1 120 109 100 92 1-1/4 970 242 225 205 .190 178 1,70 1-1/2 -420-, 380 350: 320--, 300 .285 .270 2 860 780 720 660 620 580 545 That Sect -ion 23-203 of -the Code of:.Ordinances. of Beaumont', Texas, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 28-203. Materials., (a) Acceptable PiT31M, material.., Consumer's gas piping shall be wrought,iron or steel .pipe complyingwith the American Standard;for Wrought Iron and Wrought Steel Pipe,, ASA B36,10-1939.1 All I pipe fittings (except stop cocks or valves)-shalLbe - malleable 1 -ren orsteel- when used with wrought iron or steel pipe,,exc,-ept that in sizes 41' or larger, cast iron No Text No Text