Does the gas main pipe pass through the kitchen to the design code?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-12
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The installation of natural gas into the home generally has to be sacrificed on the second floor, the level in your kitchen is the user introduction pipe, and the vertical installation is the riser. Natural pipes are allowed to walk in the kitchen. The main thing is that the inside is a little too low only 4cm, which should be no less than 10cm.

    Otherwise, it will affect your installation of floor tiles. As for safety, only you should pay attention to it at all times!! Inspect the pipeline regularly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the town gas design code, it meets the requirements, your house is on the second floor, and the main pipe should pass through your house. Isn't this gas pipeline about 4 meters long, about 35 centimeters from the wall and about 40 centimeters above the ground? The pipe enters the house through a hole on the roof, walks parallel to the ground, and turns vertically up at the corner of the wall?

    They are obliged to inform the owner that they can coordinate with the sales unit to solve the problem when they occupy your building space!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Summary. Natural plumbing is allowed to pass through the kitchen, so this is in line with the design code.

    Natural plumbing is allowed to pass through the kitchen, so this is in line with the design code.

    What if the owner doesn't agree?

    Is it illegal for the owner?

    At this time, if the owner does not agree, there is no way to install natural gas.

    You can go outside.

    You can do this if you have discussed it with the owner, thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, because the pipes are also shielded and are safe As long as they are not close to the gas stove, is the gas pipe main pipe running through the kitchen in accordance with the design code?

    Yes, because the pipes are also shielded and safe, as long as they are not close to the gas stove, what if the owner does not agree?

    There should be safety hazards when the pipeline goes through the house.

    Then it is up to the owner, if he doesn't want to, there is no way, but try not to go, it's okay to go.

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