Kitchen Gas Appliances - Shut-off valve
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irvinf
07-18-09, 08:28 AM
Have gas cook top and built-in oven.
No shut-off valve on gas supply line. Do the cooktop and oven require individual valves or one with T adapter above the valve?
No shut-off valve on gas supply line. Do the cooktop and oven require individual valves or one with T adapter above the valve?
daddyjohn
07-18-09, 02:31 PM
I don't know what the requirement is in your area, but it's always a good idea to have a shutoff at each gas appliance.
spdavid
07-18-09, 02:41 PM
Yes you should determine what code requires in your area however I'm sure a valve is required just not sure one for each line is.
irvinf
07-18-09, 05:48 PM
Thank both of you for quick reply.
Gas co. replaced their meter and did a check when relighting pilots.. capped the gas feedline because there was no shut off and flex pipe and adapters did not meet new code.
Will install two shut-off's.
Gas co. replaced their meter and did a check when relighting pilots.. capped the gas feedline because there was no shut off and flex pipe and adapters did not meet new code.
Will install two shut-off's.