by ericmark »
Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:22 pm
“717.528.3.5 No electrical equipment including wiring systems, except ELV equipment for gas supply control, shall be installed in any gas cylinder storage compartment.
Where cables have to run through such a compartment. they shall be run at a height of less than 500 min above the base of the cylinder(s), and such cables shall be protected against mechanical damage by installation within a continuous gas-tight conduit or duct passing through the compartment.
Where installed, this conduit or duct shall be able to withstand an impact equivalent to AG3 without visible physical damage.”
This does not strictly apply to houses although “528.3.3 Where an electrical service is to be installed in proximity to one or more non-electrical services it shall be so arranged that any foreseeable operation carried out on the other services will not cause damage to the electrical service or the converse.” does and anything which can cause a spark should not be mixed with gas. The flame proof regulations are very tight and even as an electrician I can’t fit flame proof equipment without very special training.