Bonding CSST

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nhfire77

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What are your preferred methods for bonding CSST at the point of entry on a resi. Specifically, this is a single family slab foundation ranch. There will be a single 250 gallon propane tank feeding a heater to an attached garage. The propanr company is installing the CSST right through the side of the building and the heater is 20' or so away. How do you make this neat looking besides stubbing a piece of PVC out right at the point of entry?

I'm clear on the bonding requirements #6 copper or #4 AL, using a listed clamp etc.
 
Well if they came right thru the wall in an exposed area then adding your wire to it can't be that bad. I would come thru right where they did. If you have areas that are exposed then PVC would be a good sleeve to use.
 
What are your preferred methods for bonding CSST at the point of entry on a resi. Specifically, this is a single family slab foundation ranch. There will be a single 250 gallon propane tank feeding a heater to an attached garage. The propanr company is installing the CSST right through the side of the building and the heater is 20' or so away. How do you make this neat looking besides stubbing a piece of PVC out right at the point of entry?

I'm clear on the bonding requirements #6 copper or #4 AL, using a listed clamp etc.

Around here, if the building is metal, and the tank is away from the building, they set a flange on the building and bring their underground pipe to the flange. On the other side of the flange, they leave with CSST. I Put my bond on the flange. But that's here.
 
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