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Rockhead261

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For safety purposes? Yes. Per code? Check with your local Big Brother.

Make sure you ground CSST whenever you use it.
 
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Ground the first fitting. Use all of the appropriate nail plates etc. they also have a termination piece for exiting the wall.
 

Rockhead261

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Ground the first fitting.

Actually, you need to jumper across the pipe itself to the first fitting on the rigid pipe. CSST fitting are/can be dielectric. In other words, the CSST is isolated from the piping and creates a gap in electrolysis. You need a clamp on the CSST fitting to a clamp on the rigid pipe in order to maintain ground continuity.

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That's an interesting diagram IMO.

Usually, that final connection between black pipe is a CSST appliance connector. At least here, bonding is not required nor suggested for an appliance connector.

I have all copper LP line, except a new CSST that goes up to the attic for a new furnace. I wonder if it should have a jumper around it according to code?
 
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