Is electrical conduit allowed to be ran below gas meter
D david71 New member Joined Sep 3, 2023 Messages 1 Sep 3, 2023 #1 Is electrical conduit allowed to be ran below gas meter
A alfredeneuman Well-known member Joined Mar 3, 2011 Messages 4,596 Location Fullerton, CA Sep 3, 2023 #2 I don't know any electrical regulation against it. It may be in the Fuel Gas Code though. (NFPA 54)
R reader2580 Well-known member Joined Dec 31, 2014 Messages 14,605 Location Minneapolis, MN Sep 3, 2023 #3 It is likely the gas utility would not allow it. They usually have a certain radius where no electrical can be in relation to the gas meter.
It is likely the gas utility would not allow it. They usually have a certain radius where no electrical can be in relation to the gas meter.
J JohnX14 Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2014 Messages 656 Location Boston 'burbs Sep 3, 2023 #4 The conduit shouldn't be an issue. Any source of ignition (meter, light fixture, etc) needs to be 4' from the gas meter. At least here. That is gas company rule, not NEC. And 10' from a propane regulator.
The conduit shouldn't be an issue. Any source of ignition (meter, light fixture, etc) needs to be 4' from the gas meter. At least here. That is gas company rule, not NEC. And 10' from a propane regulator.
W wyliesdiesels Well-known member Joined Aug 14, 2012 Messages 20,192 Location Modesto, CA Sep 3, 2023 #5 I would check with Profit Gouge & Execute or SoCal Gas
N Norcal Well-known member Joined Mar 16, 2008 Messages 13,786 Sep 3, 2023 #6 wyliesdiesels said: I would check with Profit Gouge & Execute or SoCal Gas Click to expand... PG&E's regs will be in the Greenbook, So Cal Gas should have similar regs online. Greenbook Manual Online Greenbook Manual Online www.pge.com
wyliesdiesels said: I would check with Profit Gouge & Execute or SoCal Gas Click to expand... PG&E's regs will be in the Greenbook, So Cal Gas should have similar regs online. Greenbook Manual Online Greenbook Manual Online www.pge.com