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How wide does a gas line trench need to be?

How wide does a gas line trench need to be?

The trench should usually be 200-300mm wide. The trench should be safe and secure and not likely to cave in. Ideally the gas pipe connection will run down in a gentle gradient away from the building requiring gas towards the main.

How deep is a pool gas line buried?

3 to 3.5 ft
It’s important that pipes are buried deep so that they don’t freeze. It is usually 3 to 3.5 ft deep.

Can you bury gas line and electrical in same trench?

If trench is to be a joint trench (shared with other utilities) the following separations must be maintained: 24 inches between gas and electric lines. 24 inches between sewer and electric lines. 12 inches between communications and electric lines.

Where is the best place to trench a gas line?

Always trench to the opposite side of the gas meter where Xcel’s service line is coming up which means 99% of the time the trench should be on the right side. Remember the closer the trench comes to the house the closer the riser can come up next to the house which means a much better-looking piping connection at the meter.

How big of a trench do you need for natural gas?

Any excavation within 18 inches of existing mains and/or services shall be hand dug. n Provide and place a minimum of 6 inches of padding sand or suitable fill (subject to gas company approval) in the bottom of trench prior to gas company arrival.

Can a gas line be stubbed in front of a meter?

Xcel will not allow a gas line to be stubbed in front of the meter or within 12” of the high-pressure gas service line coming up out of the ground which goes into the regulator and then into the meter. Be aware that Xcel’s service gas line could have 150# of pressure or more so stay completely away from it.

Where does the gas line enter the House?

This is a standard residential gas meter. Note that the gas service line feeds from underground on the left and the house line enters the dwelling on the right. There are a few limited cases where this is reversed.

How much does a natural gas line for a pool cost?

I just called our local furnace service people to see how much it would be to run a gas line from our meter to the potential pool site. I just about fainted when I saw the cost. 1300.00 for the line and fittings for a 400K BTU pool heater.

Always trench to the opposite side of the gas meter where Xcel’s service line is coming up which means 99% of the time the trench should be on the right side. Remember the closer the trench comes to the house the closer the riser can come up next to the house which means a much better-looking piping connection at the meter.

How big should a gas line be for a pool heater?

400K BTU….. Even if meter can take it , likely have to change safty flow orfice at meter to a larger size to allow the flow. Typical house furnace might only be 70k-150k BTU and orifice is likely sized to near your max load in case of a pipe break.

How big is a 10 foot gas line?

For example, 10 feet of 1.25″ (assuming no elbows) can easily carry over 1000 CFH, or approximately 1,000,000 btu/h. Each elbow will add a few feet to the overall length. I don’t know what the rest of your load is, but the second option is certainly plausible.