antigfk
Electrical
- Mar 26, 2009
- 33
Our local natural gas utility company has recently installed a metering station and a pipe 4" in diameter and the pressure regulator is set to 5psig. We are supposed to hook up a flexible pipe from the utility pipe to our natural gas generator. My gut says this meets the NEC definition of Class I Div II Group D, in that sufficient quantities of gas may be present to create a combustible or explosive mixture. Our safety department is arguing that since it is at low pressure, 5psig, that it does not need to be classified as Class I Div II at all the flanges and metering instrumentation. Am I right in that this area should be considered classified?