The 2017 Florida Building Code – Fuel Gas, 6th Edition contains all the provisions and improvements made in the 2015 International Fuel Gas Code. If you live in Florida and work frequently with the 2015 International Fuel Gas Code then you need to add this title to you library. Many different states have started to adopt their own code in place of using the International Code series. Code compliance is extremely important in business, especially when it comes to fuel and gas. Don’t get stuck living by the old code, grab the 2017 6th Edition today!
Some of the topics and themes this manual covers are:
- Drips and sloped piping
- Piping support intervals
- Pipe sizing
- Combustion
- Electrical bonding
- Vented gas fireplaces
- Forced-air warm-air furnaces
- Floor furnaces
- Cooking appliances
- Water heaters
- Clothes dryers
- Nonrecirculating direct-fired industrial air heaters
- Gaseous hydrogen systems
- Outdoor decorative appliances
- Piping, use and handling
- Testing of hydrogen piping systems
- Chimney damper opening area
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Scope and Administration
Chapter 2 Definitions
Chapter 3 General Regulations
Chapter 4 Gas Piping Installations
Chapter 5 Chimneys and Vents
Chapter 6 Specific Appliances
Chapter 7 Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
IFGC/IFGS Chapter 8 Referenced Standards
Appendix A: (IFGS) Sizing and Capacities of Gas Piping
Appendix B: (IFGS) Sizing of Venting Systems Serving Appliances Equipped With Draft Hoods, Category 1 Appliances and Appliances Listed for Use With Type B Vents
Appendix C: (IFGS) Exit Terminals of Mechanical Draft and Direct-Vent Venting Systems
Appendix D: (IFGS) Recommended Procedure for Safety Inspection of an Existing Appliance Installation
Index
About the publisher: The International Code Council revises their International Code series every 3 years. They are a non-profit group charged with creating, developing, and adopting a uniform code that can be used across various businesses and regions.