- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
I have been dealing with csst for many years and I always thought that a long run of #6 back to the service would not be so effective. So I just read the gas code and there is a limit of 75'. But then it states if you add another electrode it must be tied to the service electrode system. I guess some energy would be released at the electrode but this could potentially make for a long run back to the service.
Here is the code. This is really just for your info but if you want to comment I would like to hear your opinion on this distance. Maybe you all knew this but it is the first I have read about 75' limit
Here is the code. This is really just for your info but if you want to comment I would like to hear your opinion on this distance. Maybe you all knew this but it is the first I have read about 75' limit
CSST gas piping systems, and gas piping systems containing one or more segments of CSST, shall be electrically continuous and bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system or, where provided, lightning protection grounding electrode system.
7.12.2.1
The bonding jumper shall connect to a metallic pipe, pipe fitting, or CSST fitting.
7.12.2.2
The bonding jumper shall not be smaller than 6 AWG copper wire or equivalent.
7.12.2.3*
The length of the jumper between the connection to the gas piping system and the grounding electrode system shall not exceed 75 ft (22 m). Any additional grounding electrodes installed to meet this requirement shall be bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system or, where provided, lightning protection grounding electrode system.
7.12.2.4
Bonding connections shall be in accordance with NFPA 70.
7.12.2.5
Devices used for the bonding connection shall be listed for the application in accordance with UL 467, Grounding and Bonding Equipment.