Chapter D Flashcards
When sizing gas piping systems, what is considered low pressure?
0.5 psig / 3.5 kPa is considered low pressure. Note: Although 2psig is high pressure, the fittings are included in the tables. 5psig and higher the fittings are not included and must be calculated in using the fitting tables in the codebook.
1 kilowatt is how many BTU’s?
3412 BTU’s.
1 cubic meter is how many cubic feet?
35.31 cubic feet.
Are 2 psig gas pressures allowed inside one and two family dwellings?
Yes. The regulations also allow a 1.5 psig pressure drop, which allows increased gas flow.
System pressure - Pressure drop = ?
Inlet pressure. (Ex. System Pressure of 2 psig - Pressure Drop of 1.5 psig = 0.5 psig Inlet Pressure.
When sizing a gas piping system, is it more advisable to size the low pressure zone first or the high pressure zone?
The low pressure zone.
When sizing a gas piping system, when do you include fittings?
When sizing systems 5 psig or greater include fittings. (Note: When reading the header of the gas sizing tables in the code book, it tells you whether or not you need to add fittings.)
When including fittings in a high pressure gas piping system, do you include fittings which do not change the direction of the flow?
No, do not include fittings which do not change the direction of flow. (Tees on the run, pipe couplings, unions, reducing couplings, etc.)
How are propane cylinders sized?
They are sized by the pounds of propane they can store. For example: a “100 pound cylinder” can store 100 pounds of propane.
What is the range of sizes for propane cylinders?
1 pound to 500 pounds.
How are propane tanks sized?
Propane tanks are sized by the gallons of water they can hold. These are expressed as gallons of water capacity “w.c.” For example: A “1000 gallon w.c.” tank can hold 1000 gallons of water.
What is the range of sizes for propane tanks?
As small as 10 for gallons for motors, and up to 1000 gallons for residential and commercial use.
Where is the design information located on cylinders?
On the neck ring of each cylinder are design markings and specifications.
Where is the design information located on tanks?
The design information on tanks are stamped on a data plate and then attached to the tank.
What are the three valves commonly used on cylinders and tanks?
The service, filler and safety valves.