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applicable laws, rules, codes or regulations, and information in it regarding procedures is subject to change
without notice. It is the Licensed Plumbing Contractors responsibility to be aware of the code requirements for
the area of the installation. Con Edison does not assume the obligation of enforcing State, City and Local
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For more than 180 years, Consolidated Edison, Inc. has served the worlds most dynamic and demanding
marketplace metropolitan New York while maintaining a safe and reliable natural gas supply to more than
1.1 million gas customers. We have employees on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure the safety
and reliability of our gas system. We work closely with multiple pipeline suppliers to ensure a consistent and
reliable flow of gas into our distribution system.
This guide is intended to protect the mutual interest of our gas customer and Con Edison. Close attention and
adherence to our Gas Specifications will ensure timely and efficient installation of a gas service that meets
your requirements.
Table of Contents
Quick Start
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B.
C.
D.
Section 1
General Information
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B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
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Section 2
Purpose
Scope
Application for Service
Rates & Terms of Service
Identification of Con Edison Employees
Access to a Customer's Premises
Customer Cooperation
Information Inquiries
Gas Service Layouts
Responsibilities
Customer Pipe Size and Adequacy
Un-Metered Connection (Flat)
Piping Certification and Permit(s)
Special Services at Cost
Flat Rate Policy (Building Swing-Over or Bottled Gas By-Passing)
Termination and Reconnection of Gas Service
Gas Services
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B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
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Section 3
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General Information
Conditions for Installing Gas Service
Customer Pipe Size
Head of Service Valve (HOS) Requirements
Trenching and Backfilling
Plastic Service Pipe
Steel Service Pipe
Copper Service Pipe
Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) Service Pipe
Welding
Cathodic Protection / Underground Steel Piping
Leakage Testing
Test Pressure & Duration
Restoring Gas Service after Repairs
Restoring Gas Service to Buildings with Risers
Sleeves
Minimum Insulation Standards for Dwellings Converting to Gas Space Heating
Emergency Natural Gas Generator
Oil to Gas Conversion
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Section 5
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Customer Responsibility
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B.
C.
D.
Section 7
Revisions
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Liability
Repairs after the Meter-Leakage of Gas / Warning Tag Condition
Gas Booster and Jeweler Torch Safety
Signage for Multiple Gas Services
Reference Material
Abbreviations
Definitions
Governing Codes
Gas Reference Specifications and Drawings (Hyper-Linked)
Approved Gas Service Equipment Tables
Exhibit - A
Gas Integrity Test & Turn-On Affidavit (Restoration Repair)
Exhibit - B
New York City Gas Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification
Exhibit - C
Westchester County-Distribution Piping Pressure Test Verification
Exhibit - D
Westchester County-Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification
Exhibit - E
Welders Affidavit
Exhibit - F
Certificate of Compliance
Exhibit - G
Request for Waiver-Minimum Installation Standard
Exhibit - H
Interim & Final Gas .Checklist
New Business and O2G
Exhibit I
Ways to Pay your Bill
Updates, Additions and/or Omissions (September, 2014)
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Quick Start
A. Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q - How can this guide help me?
A - This guide, entitled Natural Gas Service Customer Installation Guide, is issued as a
means of exchanging pertinent information between Consolidated Edison Co. (here after
referred to as Con Edison) and its customers, architects, plumbers, engineers, builders,
contractors and municipal inspectors.
2. Q - When should I apply for natural gas service?
A An application for any new, additional or an alteration to an existing service should be
made as far in advance as possible to ensure adequate time for engineering and
construction details to be arranged.
3. Q - Is service readily available?
A Prior to ordering equipment or starting pipe work, it is important that the customer contact
Con Edison to make sure of the availability and proximity to existing facilities. The type
and/or size of gas service requested by a customer may not be available at a specific
location. Gas service may only be available through special negotiation and at the
expense of the customer.
4. Q How do I initiate having a gas service installed?
A Visit Con Edisons Project Center portal @ http://www.coned.com/es/ to submit a service
request form.
5. Q - When should I contact Dig Safe?
A By law, excavators and contractors working in the five boroughs of New York City must
contact New York 811, at least 48 hours prior to beginning any mechanized digging or
excavation work to ensure underground utility lines are marked. For safety reasons,
homeowners are required to call as well. Markings are as follows:
Step - 1
Opening a Work Request (WR)
When you are ready to begin the process for a new gas service or for a gas service information ruling
please have a licensed professional installer as the referred contact agent for the work request.
1. Initiate Project Center www.coned.com/es and e-file the work request (pg. 22).
2. Input the request for gas supplied to your end-use of equipment, example are, gas range, water
heater, boiler or furnace and a back-up emergency generator. Gas consumption will be totaled; a
customer representative will be assigned to the work request.
3. Energy Services will follow-up with 280 Acknowledgement letter confirming your request for the
referenced location and an assigned ID No. to track the progress of the request.
4. Energy Services will arrange scheduled meetings with customer/customers agent to discuss the
preliminary gas service layout while working with the customer to ensure the most economic means
are addressed and that the project is satisfactory installed with no delays to service completion date.
(pg. 23).
5. The company will determine the point of entry (POE) to the building. A preferred POE will be a special
cost to the customer. The property line/building line and other easement issues will be discussed in
Step- 3.
6. Tracking the job progress as a registered user (customers/contractor) can e-file all work request,
quickly review status of current cases and receive email alerts when current milestones are reached
or inquire of the status of the project.
Step - 2
Gas Service Ruling
Con Edison Representative will initiate a case management number to the project and a case triage
assessment will determine:
1. Review customer / contractor work requests.
2. Energy Services will determine gas service ruling up to 880 CFH, higher consumption will be routed
to Gas Engineering for further analysis.
3. Gas Engineering to further determine the adequacy of existing services when new or additional loads
are added to the customer premises.
4. Ruling returns from Gas Engineering and the existing gas service is not adequate, Energy Services
will issue the necessary work orders to the construction department to excavate and install gas
services according to approved gas engineering layouts.
5. Issue to the customer and contractor an approved service layout with all current company
specifications, meter drawings, outlining company and customer responsibility.
6. Gas Cost Estimates are valid for sixty (60) days from the date of issuance (pg. 22).
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Step - 4
Construction of Gas Service Installation
Con Edison Representative reviewing the customers project progress will determine when to release the
requests to the appropriate groups for the construction of the facilities. It will include:
1. Construction Management oversees third party contractors working for Con Edison on the
installation of company owned facilities.
2. Gas Operations installation of company owned facilities. Generally mains, services and gas
regulator set-up.
3. Customer Operations to establish the application of the customer service gas rate account and to
collect payment agreement for deposits, easements and the cost of the gas service work.
4. Energy Services Customers licensed contractor has completed the applicable piping installation
while fulfilling the requirements of all city, municipal and company requirements for natural gas
service installation.
5. Customer to contact Energy Services representative to schedule final inspection (pg.s 80 83).
Step - 5
Final Inspection and Gas Meter Turn- On
Customer on completion of his/her work request will contact the assigned Con Edison Representative for
the final inspection and the release of the gas meter:
1. Work order will be issued for a gas meter by Energy Services sign-off of a complete final inspection
checklist.
2. The gas meter is the property of Con Edison and the size and type selected are based on the gas
service ruling for residential and commercial dwellings.
3. Con Edison Meter Bureau will deliver, set meters and turn on the gas service.
Energy Services Representative will:
1. Review the case work request; verify the accuracy of the customers account and billing as well as
the documentation of any revenue associated with the project (pg. 23).
2. Once all the case task/steps have been verified the case is closed out.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Bend Anodeless Riser
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class
1000TC Diaphragm Gas Meters Outdoors
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure
the sizing and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Sealing the Annular Space btw. Gas Pipe & Wall
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters Indoors
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Pipe Type Saddle Support for Gas Regulator Installations
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters Outdoors
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Bend Anodeless Riser
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters Outdoors
Regulator Vent Installation
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters Outdoors
Installation of 2 to 6 Unit Prefabricated Meter Set for Outdoor
Class 250TC Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 3000R-TC to Class
23,000R-TC Rotary Meters - Outdoors
Installation of Gas Turbine Meter
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Sealing the Annular Space btw. Gas Pipe & Wall
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters Indoors
Installation of Multiple Class 250TC Gas Meters - Indoors
Installation of Gas Turbine Meter
Installation of Twin Class 250 TC to Class 3000 Diaphragm Gas
Meters Indoors
Installation of Meter for Class 3000R to 38,000R Rotary Gas Meter
- Indoors
Installation of Meter Piping for Twin Class 3000R to 38,000R Gas
Rotary Meters Indoors
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters - Indoors
Installation of 2 to 6 Unit Prefabricated Meter Set for Outdoor Class
250TC Meters
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 3000R-TC to Class 23,000RTC Rotary Meters - Outdoors
Installation of Gas Turbine Meter
Installation of Parallel Fisher 2, 3 & 4 EZR and 1098 Regulators
w/ Turbine Meter Indoors and Outdoors
15,000CFH to 150,000CFH
Installation of Line Pressure 3 to 8 Turbine / Rotary Meters w/
Parallel 2 Regulators Indoors and Outdoors
15,000CFH to 150,000CFH
Installation of Parallel 2 Regulators w/ Turbine Meter
Indoors and Outdoors 10,000CFH to 60,000CFH
Installation of Parallel 2 Regulators w/ Turbine Meter
Indoors and Outdoors 10,000CFH to 50,000CFH
Pipe Type Saddle Support for Gas Regulator Installations
361571
361693
361100
EO-7043
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Sealing the Annular Space btw. Gas Pipe & Wall
Installation of Meter Piping for Class 250TC to Class 1000TC
Diaphragm Gas Meters - Indoors
Installation of Multiple Class 250TC Gas Meters Indoors
Installation of Gas Turbine Meter
Installation of Twin Class 250 TC to Class 3000 Diaphragm Gas
Meters Indoors
Installation of Meter for Class 3000R to 38,000R Rotary Gas Meter Indoors
Installation of Meter Piping for Twin Class 3000R to 38,000R Gas
Rotary Meters Indoors
Installation of Parallel Fisher 2, 3 & 4 EZR and 1098 Regulators w/
Turbine Meter Indoors and Outdoors
15,000CFH to 150,000CFH
Installation of Line Pressure 3 to 8 Turbine / Rotary Meters w/
Parallel 2 Regulators Indoors and Outdoors
15,000CFH to 150,000CFH
Installation of Parallel 2 Regulators w/ Turbine Meter
Indoors and Outdoors 10,000CFH to 60,000CFH
Regulator Vent Installation
361571
361693
EO-17118
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service.
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Item
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2
3
4
5
6
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Refer to the Standard Service Layout (pg.s 13-20) for the particular type layout for the gas
service installation type.
Description
Installation of Steel Gas Service Pipe
Installation of Plastic Gas Service Pipe
Sealing the Annual Space btw. Gas Pipe & Wall
Plug Valve for Service Head Installation
Supporting Gas Service Regulator and Meters
Pipe Type Saddle Support for Gas Regulator Installations
General Specifications for Trenching behind Property Line
Note: Standard Service Layout is provided for reference purposes only. A Work Request must be
initiated through Con Edisons Project Center Web Portal before work is commenced to ensure the sizing
and timely installation of the required gas service
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B. Scope
The information and specifications found in this handbook relate to the piping and equipment necessary for
connecting the customer's appliances to the company's gas distribution piping as well as other subjects of
mutual interest to developers, customers, architects, engineers, and licensed plumbing contractors. This
handbook is intended to be a guideline and is not a complete set of rules governing natural
gas installations.
Con Edison requires a company application for new or additional gas service requests. To ensure a
timely service connection your application should be submitted well in advance of the date service is
required. All customers are required to consult with the company regarding service availability before
the completion of plans, purchase any equipment and before any construction commences on a
facility that you plan to connect to the companys gas distribution system. An application for new and
additional natural gas service may be made through Con Edisons customer Project Center portal via
the intranet. The portal can be accessed through Con Edisons Energy Services Resource Web site
using at www.coned.com/es/. Submitting an application for service using the Project Center
application ensures an immediate response along with confirmation the application was received. As
per the PSC Code, natural gas is delivered at a minimum of four inches (4) of water column (WC) at
the head of service. The installation of appliances and/or equipment requiring more than 4-inches
WC must NOT be installed until evaluated and approved in advance by Gas Engineering. Request
for approval should be submitted through the Commercial Service Representative. The customer or
his/her contractor must furnish Con Edison with information on the proposed gas service installation
or any increase in required gas load. Con Edison provides Licensed Plumbing Contractor Work
Request forms for convenience.
Con Edison Gas Cost Estimates are valid six (6) months from the date of issuance.
D.
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G. Customer Cooperation
It is the desire of Con Edison to provide and maintain dependable, safe and satisfactory natural gas
service in a courteous and efficient manner. Cooperation from our customers and/or their agents is
always necessary to ensure we can evaluate and process each gas service request in a timely
manner.
H. Information Inquiries
Con Edison will assist the customer and/or his/her contractor with any questions or concerns
regarding the physical application of our specification requirements. Company Service
Representatives are available to receive inquires and process requests for information regarding the
application of these gas specifications.
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a) Installation must comply with the current applicable Con Edison Specifications.
b) The following are examples of the service work requiring city and local certification permits:
1. In New York City
Meter Piping A NYC Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification Affidavit will be required for
the following:
i.
The installation of any new, alteration of existing, or complete replacement of gas piping.
ii.
Installation of new gas appliances and the replacement of a gas water heater or a gas
fired boiler with the capacity of 350,000 BTU or less where the existing gas appliance gas
wing valve is not moved and no gas piping is required. No gas permit is needed. A
written report is due to the DOB in 30 days.
iii.
Restoration of service discontinued (cut-off) due to a fire or other conditions or where all
the gas service to a building has ceased for over six (6) months.
The NYC Gas Meter Pressure Test Verification Affidavit form can be found on the Con Edison Energy
Services Resource web-site located at http://www.coned.com/es/resources.asp or refer to Exhibit - B
(pg. 74).
2. In Westchester County
Distribution Piping Gas Service Authorization. For Municipalities that do not issue formal
Gas Blue Cards, a Westchester County Distribution Piping Pressure Test Verification Affidavit
will be substituted.
Meter Piping Requires a Westchester County Gas Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification
Affidavit.
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c) An affidavit is required for the gas meter piping for all installations excluding 1, 2 and 3 family
residential homes where gas meters are installed outdoors.
d) Con Edison requires a statement from New York City and Westchester County for those
customers performing oil or electric gas conversions for home heating.
e) Con Edison requires a written document of pressure test certification for any new piping or
replacement piping that is installed to a newly installed gas end-use piece of equipment.
Definition of Cost
The cost to be charged for the furnishing of the special services listed in "Special Services at Cost"
consists of the following elements of cost where applicable.
a) Labor of the Company organization unit involved at average payroll rate plus related expenses
and indirect costs. Overtime and Sunday rates will be charged where applicable;
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Corporate overhead for engineering, drafting, administration and inspection at 20% of the
foregoing items, provided however, that when the labor cost for engineering or drafting cost is
separately stated, corporate overhead for administration and inspection at 4%;
g) Salvage credit at storeroom price of materials reduced by salvaging cost, or at junk value.
The above-described costs, where applicable, shall be increased to reflect the percentage Increase
in Rates and Charges, as per the current Gas Tariff.
O. Flat Rate Policy (Maintain integrity of gas piping during building swing-over)
Upon the Customer's request, the Company will supply temporary gas, to maintain integrity to the
buildings gas piping to enable the customers contractor to perform a swing over from the old
service to the new service (not-applicable to residential homes). This work will be charged to the
customer at a flat-rate price as an accommodation cost and is due at the time the Final Inspection is
scheduled. The customer is advised to discuss all alternatives with their engineer or contractor and
with the Licensed Master Plumber performing the gas piping work.
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III.
Non-Residential Applicant
If an applicant which will be a firm, non-dual-fuel customer requests service other than
residential service, the material and installation costs relating to:
a)
b)
Service line, service connections and appurtenant facilities located in the public rightof-way;
IV.
V.
10. If required by the company, each applicant or customer is responsible to execute and deliver to
Con Edison free from cost, satisfactory permanent easements or rights-of-way to enable and
permit Con Edison to provide gas service.
Above Ground Entry - the point of service termination of Con Edisons service pipe will
be the outlet side of the meter when the service enters the building above ground.
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Below Ground Entry - the point of service termination of Con Edisons service pipe will
be the outside of the building wall when the service enters the building below ground.
Any meter piping in excess of 3 feet between the Con Edison head of service valve and Con
Edison regulator/meter installation shall not have a pressure loss (drop) of more than 0.1
WC. This piping is in excess of the piping shown in Con Edison drawings referred to in this
installation guide.
Customer piping systems shall be of such size and so installed as to provide a supply of gas
sufficient to meet the maximum demand without undue loss of pressure between the Con
Edison meter outlet and the customers equipment. Normal delivery pressures, the pressure
loss (drop) shall not be more than 0.3 WC
The company has the right to refuse service and make the customer change out the piping at
customer / plumbers expense when the piping size is found to be inadequately sized.
The gas service is SHUT-OFF upstream of the service head valve to perform work.
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All customer service lines are to be installed 1-foot past property line to meet Con Edison service
line and shall be installed with a clearance of at least 4-inches from any subsurface structure. A
minimum clearance of 2-inches is acceptable if the service line is properly protected by phenolic
board from the other structure.
d) The service pipe shall be laid in a trench that is properly prepared to provide suitable bedding for
support and to prevent shifting, sagging or damage to the pipe or coatings in accordance with
Gas Specification EO-1181 Titled Specification for Backfilling of Trench & Small Openings.
e) Warning Tape must be installed at a minimum of 1-foot (1-0) above the top of the service pipe
where clearance permits.
f)
Prior to backfilling, all field coating and repairs to damaged steel piping coating shall be made in
accordance with Con Edison Specification G-8209 titled General Specifications for the
Backfilling of Trench and Small Openings.
g) Backfill shall be sand or clean earth, free of stones, cinders, vegetation and other debris in
accordance with Con Edison Specification EO-8085 titled General Backfill and Bedding
Material for Excavation.
h) A detailed As-Constructed drawing showing off-sets, protection plates and distances from aboveground structures shall be submitted.
i)
For sample trench widths see table below. See Gas Reference Drawing No. 309495.
Size of Service
1 - Inch
1-3/4 - Inch
1-1/2 - Inch
2 - Inch
3 - Inch
4 - Inch
6 - Inch
8 - Inch
Trench Width
0-10
0-10
0-10
1-0
1-0
1-2
1-4
1-6
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Install a #14 gage, red, insulated copper tracer wire from 1 above grade, taped to the meter riser
and along entire continuous length of the service pipe to a point 1 beyond the installation. The
tracer wire must not be electrically connected (bonded) to any metallic pipe.
g) Ensure plastic pipe is not subjected to stresses caused by short bends or deflections. The
minimum bending radius is determined by the pipe diameter. See Chart Below:
Plastic Pipe Size
Inch
1 Inch
1 - Inches
Plastic tubing (in CTS sizes) used for insertion shall only be Performance Pipe 8100 or 8300
or JM Eagle (US Poly) UAC3700 tubing.
Protective bushings must be installed on the ends of the existing service pipe (after the pipe
is cut, removed and reamed) and prior to insertion to protect the plastic or copper from
damage.
d) The leading open end of the plastic or copper must be sealed prior to insertion.
e) The plastic or copper shall be inspected before and after insertion to detect any dents, gouges,
grooves, etc.
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I.
Discrepancy found during inspection will be addressed and shall comply with gas installation
procedure.
2. Westchester County:
a) Corrugated Stainless Steel Piping (CSST) installation shall be in accordance with the
requirements set forth in the Fuel Gas Code of New York State.
b) In municipalities in Westchester that allow CSST, all manufacturers installation guidelines
and authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements shall be followed.
J. Welding:
All welders working on a Customers service, meter or distribution piping must be qualified in
accordance with the requirements of the local authorities having jurisdiction.
B. Westchester County:
a) Welders are required to follow the New York State Fuel Gas Code.cont.
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Magnesium Anodes are required on all new direct buried steel service pipes. Con Edison will
furnish and install the required anodes on its portion of gas steel gas service pipe with the
customer and/or his contractor responsible for the anode installation on the customers portion of
service pipe. See the Magnesium Anode Table below for the applicable size and number of
anodes required. All anode wires shall be a-fixed to the steel service pipe using the Thermit
welding process or by using an approved connector as per Gas Drawing Specification EO-14134
titled Thermit Weld Process for Attaching Wire to Pipe or Fitting.
Pipe Size
inch through 1 inch
2 inch through 4 inch
6 inch through 12 inch
Quantity
1
1
2
g) When a steel gas service is installed that supplies more than one building, the anodes shall be
installed after Con Edison personnel has tested the pipe to determine the acceptability of the pipe
coating.
h) Con Edison will test the catholic protection on all new gas service installations. Proper catholic
protection must exist prior to the final tie-in by Con Edison.
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Test Stations shall be installed along with anodes on all buried steel service pipes greater than
100 lf or more in length. Anode test stations are to consist of #10 copper wire leads (white)
thermit-welded to the steel service pipe along with anode leads (black) routed into a 4 x 4 box,
flush to grade. Con Edisons Gas Corrosion personnel will make final splice.
Magnesium Anode
1. If the magnesium anode is received in a kraft paper bag:
a) Remove kraft shipping paper from anode.
b) Place the anode horizontally, preferably 18-inches below and 18-inches to the side of the
steel service pipe in existing soil (not in backfill material).
c) Thermit-weld anode wire to steel service pipe, re-coat and cover entire anode with soil.
d) Moisten with water before the open trench is backfilled.
2. If the magnesium anode is received in a cardboard container:
a) Open the indicated end and extend the wire to the pipe.
b) Place boxed anode unit horizontally, preferably 18-inches below and 18-inches to the side of
the pipe in existing soil, not sand backfill.
c) Puncture several holes in the cardboard container.
d) Cover with soil (not sand) and flood the anode with water before gas service trench is
backfilled.
e) Attach the anode wire to the steel service pipe with a Thermit weld and re-coat the
connection site.
f)
Consult a Con Edison Customer Service Representative for anode placement on services
supplying more than one building.
L. Leakage Testing:
All of the customers service and meter piping shall be tested in accordance with the following
requirements:
1. All underground piping shall be blocked, supported and held in place with sand bags for the
leakage test and coating inspection.
2. The test medium shall be either air, inert gas for testing pressures up to 150 psig. Water may be
used for test pressures exceeding 150 psig.
3. The pressure source shall be isolated from the piping prior to the start of the test.
4. All joints, fittings, valves or other potential leak sources shall be checked for leakage during the
pressure test using leak detection solution (soap water).
5. Test duration times are to be measured after the test medium has stabilized.
6. Pressure readings shall be performed using a calibrated pressure gauge.
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Test Duration
3 psig
30 Minutes
50 psig
30 Minutes
100 psig
1 Hour
1 Hour
For all customer service and meter piping outside of buildings in NYC and all customer service and
meter piping inside and outside of buildings in Westchester County.
Maximum Utilization Pressure
Less than 125 psig
Test Pressure
Test Duration
2 @ 15 minutes
>2 @ 30 minutes
1. The above charts DO NOT represent test pressure for the portion of distribution piping after the
gas meter. For pressure testing requirements on gas piping after the gas meter, refer to NYC
Fuel Gas Code and/or that of the local governing authorities/codes of the local municipality when
working in Westchester.
2. The gas meter and associated gas regulating equipment SHALL NOT be installed prior to any
pressure/leakage test. This equipment is to be leak tested at service line pressure.
Steel services installed prior to 1972 that have been disconnected due to unplanned work
(e.g. leak repairs, contractor damages, no gas investigations, removing a blockage from a
service, etc.) shall be replaced per the requirements in Section 2 of the Yellow Book.
PPE plastic, copper, & steel services installed after 1971 that have been disconnected due
to unplanned work (e.g. leak repairs, contractor damages, no gas investigations, removing a
blockage from a service, etc.) may be reconnected by ConEdison after the service pipe is
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All meter valves have been left open in premises which have meters in the apartments so
that the integrity test is complete to the appliance valves. A lockable riser valve and a -inch
diameter pressure tap downstream of, and in close proximity to the lockable riser valve, must
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P. Sleeves:
Wall-sleeves or sleeved-elbow units are to be installed by the customer's contractor when the gas
service pipe penetrates a masonry wall or floor. Wall sleeves are to be installed perpendicular to the
wall unless prior approval from Gas Construction is granted. Sleeves will be installed in accordance
with Gas Drawing Specification EO-16629 titled Installation of Steel Gas Service Piping or EO4890 titled Service Pipe / Tubing and Service Sleeve through Vault, Open Areaway, Open Area
under Stairs, Under Enclosed Area and Into Vaulted Basement.
a) Building with Basement
Where a basement wall is located on the property line, the customer will supply and install
the wall sleeve and Con Edison will install the service pipe and service head valve.
b) Vaults and Areaways
Con Edison will install the service pipe through a sleeve(s) provided and installed by the
customer. Con Edison will also provide and install the service head valve.
Note: If the service pipe can be exposed to physical damage (i.e. pipe is not protected by stairs above),
then the service pipe must be installed in a continuous steel sleeve, which is adequately supported.
c) Enclosures above Services (i.e., enclosed porch, sidewalk cafe)
When a gas service passes under an enclosure the service pipe shall be installed through a
continuous steel sleeve, installed by the customer, to one foot outside the enclosure. The sleeve
shall be sealed at both ends and vented above grade to the outside atmosphere.
d) Building without Basement
When the property line and building line coincide, and the outside metering is not feasible, Con
Edison will install its service pipe to the sleeved elbow unit, installed by the customer's contractor,
and make the final connection outside the building wall or foundation footing.
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The roof or ceiling must have at least six inches of insulation or insulation with an R-value
of 19 or greater. This requirement does not apply to dwelling having a flat roof provided
that four or more inches of insulation are in place or if insulation can be installed only by
cutting into the roof.
Dwellings must have storm windows or thermal windows with multiple glazing. A storm
window is not required on any window opening into a fire escape.
Note:
Establish through two independent estimates or a heat loss survey, that the purchase price
and installation charge (excluding interest charges) will be greater than seven times the
anticipated annual savings to be obtained (based on the present cost of the fuel currently
used in the building).
Establish that other measures have been taken so that the overall heat loss for the building
envelope does not exceed the total heat loss which would result from conformance with the
minimum insulation standards. A licensed architect or engineer must certify the heat loss
calculation.
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Requirements:
Before you submit an application for gas service, we encourage you to obtain your property's internal
conversion costs from a licensed professional. The following reference guide may help you
understand the process and assess your options and potential cost savings.
http://www.edf.org/sites/default/files/11726_clean-heat-step-by-step-guide.pdf
If you decide natural gas is right for you, Con Edison recommends that you have a licensed
professional submit your application for gas service.
Your application must include the following: (recent additions are marked with *)
Addition of "Convert to Natural Gas" option as request type for all oil to gas conversions*
Property's invoiced oil bills for the last 24 months must be submitted as an attached file*
Boiler configuration for the installation of two or more boilers (e.g. lead lag, 100% redundant)*
Contractors are now required to complete the load information screen. Load letter
attachments are no longer accepted*
After your application has been submitted, you will receive an acknowledgement letter detailing the
next steps in the process. Be sure to use the provided case number when making inquiries about
your application.
To learn more about converting to natural gas, including our new Area Growth initiative, refer to our
website www.coned.com/gasconversions/default.asp.
You can also register to view our recent webinar.NYC Clean heat Campaign http://nyccleanheat.org/
When converting from oil to natural gas it is a building rule requirement that your licensed
heating specialist submit to the customers AHJ a written report that masonry chimney has
been inspected and upgraded to accommodate natural gas flue gases.
Building Code Reference:
New York City and State Fuel Gas Code Masonry Chimney Utilized to Vent Boiler
NYC FGC Section 501.3 to 501.15.4 and NYS-FGC 501.3 to 501.15.4.1
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Services fed from Con Edisons low pressure distribution systems, which operate below twelve
inches (12) WC, do not require gas pressure regulator equipment.
The following provisions apply:
Delivery pressures to individual living spaces within multi-unit residential buildings shall not be
greater than 7 WC ( psig).
If the customer is supplied from the Con Edison low pressure gas system and requires higher
pressure than the normal delivery pressure, a gas booster is required as per Gas Specification
G-2040 titled Requirements for the Installation of Gas Boosters, Micro-Turbines and
Associated Protective Devices.
If the Customer is supplied from the Con Edison medium, intermediate or high pressure gas
system and requires higher pressure than the normal delivery pressure, elevated delivery
pressure is required.
Con Edisons delivery pressures to all customers are always as low as reasonably allowable.
If a Customer requires elevated delivery pressure, documentation from the manufacturer of the
equipment requiring elevated delivery pressure is required with the customers load letter.
Increments of elevated delivery pressure are 1/2 psig (14 WC), 1 psig, 2 psig, and one psig
increments thereafter.
Refer to Gas Engineering Drawing EO-17118 R3 Titled Regulator Vent Installation for
regulator vent requirements including sizing, location and tagging.
If multiple meters and/or regulators are installed, refer to Gas Meter Specification G-703 Titled
Requirements for Branch Lines Supplying Multiple Regulators and/or Meters for valve
and pipe size requirements.
Normal Delivery Pressure - For Con Edison low pressure gas system customers, this pressure is
a minimum of 4 inches of water column (WC). Higher pressure will not be provided to
compensate for inadequately sized customer fuel lines. Exceptions to the 4 inches WC may be
warranted for commercial or industrial customers who can demonstrate special fuel pressure needs and
if no other reasonable alternative exists. Higher delivered pressure requires the prior approval of the
company. In such cases, the customer shall provide written documentation on equipment specifications
and fuel requirements.
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Exceptions:
Pressure not exceeding 3 psig is permitted for commercial use, industrial use, and other large
volume use in which fuel requirements for boiler room equipment exceed 4,000 cubic feet per
hour and such large volume use is supplied through separate gas distribution piping to the boiler
room.
Gas pressure not exceeding 15 psig is permitted for boiler room equipment in excess of 100,000
cubic feet per hour provided the gas distribution piping is installed as per Section 406 of the New
York City Fuel Gas Code (NYCFGC).
The use of gas pressure in excess of 15 psig shall be permitted for distribution piping so long as
all the requirements of Section 406 of the NYCFGC are met.
Inside gas meter piping operating at a pressure in excess of 15 psig shall comply with the
NYCFGC Appendix E, Meters and Gas Service Piping, Section E.2.1.
Dedicated gas piping is required for a combined heat and power (CHP) system that uses highpressure gas. This is to prevent accidental tapping into an elevated pressure pipe that has other
uses, such as domestic applications that operate at a lower pressure. Plans for such application
shall have both NYC Building and FDNY approval.
Refer to Gas Specification G-8217 titled Flood-Prone Areas for the Installation of Gas
Service Regulator Vent Line Protectors (VLPs) for location listings (by M&S Plate) where
water intrusion protection devices shall be installed on vent lines of elevated pressure gas
services in Category 3 hurricane flood prone areas.
For those areas not listed in G-8217 where there is a potential for exposure to severe water or
flooding, a water intrusion protection device should be considered for installation to prevent
blocking of the service regulator vent line at Con Edisons discretion.
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Refer to Gas Meter Specification G-699-1a titled Installation of Gas Service Regulator Vent
Line Protectors (VLPs) for proper sizing of device and properly matched 90 deg. elbow and
pipe strap.
Where the installation of a VLP is impractical, the vent shall be raised to a minimum of three feet
(3) above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) provided on the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) maps.
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Note: Measurement to be taken in linear feet of pipe (including elbows and offsets) from the outlet of the
service head valve to the inlet of the farthest regulator. In the case of industrial type regulator installations
(i.e. parallel runs of two stages of regulation), the measurement shall be taken to the inlet of the farthest
second stage regulator.
c) Where these maximum distances cannot be met, refer to Table 2:
Table 2
Footage (Linear Feet of Pipe) In Excess of the Above Requirements
Up to 5 Feet
The meter room shall have 3 hour fire rating
construction and adequate ventilation.
Over 5 Feet through 10 Feet
Above requirements plus a combustible gas
detection alarm system.
Over 10 Feet through 15 Feet
Above requirements plus controlled inspection by
the customer or his representative as required by
the New York City Building Code.
Over 15 Feet through 20 Feet
Above requirements plus explosion venting per
NFPA 68 and NFPA 69 or alternative ventilation
acceptable to the Commissioner and automatic
shutoff devices.
Over 20 Feet
Above requirements plus suitable fire protection as
approved by the Building Commissioner.
Note: In new gas installations made in existing buildings, the above requirement shall be used to the
extent feasible. Alternative designs may be considered, approved and certified by the Office of the NYC
Building Commissioner.
In Westchester County
Piping systems inside buildings, in excess of 5 psig shall comply with one or more of the conditions
specified in:
a) Section 402.6 of the - Fuel Gas Code of New York State.
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Installation of a gas service regulator vent line protector (VLP) is required on new and existing
gas service regulator (indoor and outdoor) vent outlet terminus.
8. Gas meters are to be installed in an accessible location in accordance with the requirements of
Con Edison and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). A clear space, as designated by Con
Edison, shall be provided around this equipment.
9. Installed at a horizontal distance of at least ten feet (10) from the cellar termination of a stairway.
Where the width of the building is such that the required ten foot distance cannot be obtained, the
maximum distance practicable from such stairway termination shall be maintained and suitable
protection may be required.
10. At a clear distance of at least five feet horizontally or vertically from any high pressure tanks
containing liquid or gas, or combination thereof, under a pressure in excess of 15 psi.
c) Prohibited Locations for Service and Metering Equipment Outdoors and Indoors:
Service head valves, meters, pressure regulators, and associated equipment shall not be located:
1. In a designated boiler or fire pump room of a multi-family or commercial building.
2. Where they could become a hindrance, obstruction or exposed to mechanical damage.
3. In sleeping quarters, toilets, bathrooms, washrooms, unventilated closets, stairways and stair
landings.
4. Indoors on walls of elevator or dumbwaiter shafts, over doorways.
5. Under water pipes or other pipes which may be subject to sweating.
6. In any recess or enclosure unless its design and location have been approved by Con Edison.
7. Gas piping shall not be installed within six inches of electric meter equipment.
D. Aesthetics:
Outdoor gas metering is a requirement on one (1), two (2), and three (3), family residential buildings.
Con Edison understands that maintaining an aesthetically appealing exterior is critical for builders,
developers and residential home owners, where a new buyers decision between similar homes can
be decided on curb appeal. Energy Services helps builders, developers and new home owners add
value to their buildings by assisting in the selection and planning of the layout of gas metering
equipment.
The specifications for outdoor gas meter and regulator installations allow for low profile installations
with a few restrictions. Customers can install a gas meter as low as six-inches from the bottom of
the meter to finished grade. On a meter installation with a gas pressure regulator, installation
requires a minimum finished grade clearance of 18 inches between the gas meter and the relief vent
outlet terminus.
Painting of the equipment is allowed as long as the meter dials, vent screen and relief device of a
regulator are maintained free from paint.
Screen the metering equipment with shrubbery, a fence or a trellis.
The option is available to enclose the gas meter and regulator equipment in a meter closet or a
cabinet.
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G. Demolition:
No building demolition shall commence until Con Edisons meters and regulators have been removed
and the gas service has been cut off outside of the structure to be demolished.
I.
Commercial & Industrial Customer Equipment Interaction with Con Edison Gas
Regulator and Gas Meter
The following types of Customer boiler and generator equipment are known to have an adverse
effect on Con Edisons gas regulator and meter with possible safety and billing implications:
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Pulse boilers
Any equipment with solenoid and/or snap acting valves that shuts down immediately
(Quickly) instead of modulating or ramping down
Any equipment with equipment control system that shuts down immediately (or too
quickly) instead of modulating or ramping down
If the Customer installs any of the above types of equipment, valves, or controls, the Customer
must do the following to ensure that Con Edisons regulators and meters operate correctly and
safely:
1) If equipment manufacturers literature requires or recommends the installation of
additional regulators, governors, control valves or other devices, they shall be installed
per the manufacturers recommendations for each piece of equipment. The equipment
shall be installed using the piping sizes recommended for the equipment.
2) If equipment manufacturer recommended regulators, governors, control valves or other
devices do not correct issues that impact the operation of Con Edisons regulator or
meter, the manufacturers representative shall be consulted. The Customer will work with
the equipment manufacturer and configure the equipment as necessary to ensure that it
does not adversely affect the operation of Con Edisons gas regulation and metering
equipment.
3) If Con Edison deems that their regulators and meters are working properly, it is the
customers responsibility that their equipment works with Con Edisons.
4) If the above actions do not correct adverse interaction with Con Edisons regulation and
metering equipment, Con Edison will shutoff and safety tag equipment until corrected.
Any expenses incurred above are at the Customers expense.
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A. Liability
a) Continuity of Supply:
Con Edison will endeavor at all times to provide regular and uninterrupted supply of service, but in
case the supply of service shall be interrupted or irregular or defective or fail from causes beyond
its control or through negligence of employees, servants, or agents Con Edison will not be liable
therefore. Continuing may, without liability therefore, interrupt service to any Customer or
customers in the event of emergency threatening the integrity of the gas system if, in its sole
judgment, such action will prevent or alleviate the emergency condition.
b) Customers Equipment:
Con Edison point of demarcation is after the gas meter outlet, neither by inspection or nonrejection, nor in any way, does Con Edison give any warranty, expressed or implied , as to the
adequacy, safety, or other characteristics of any structure, equipment, wire, pipes, appliances or
owned, installed, or maintained by the customer or leased by the customer from third parties.
c) Customers Responsibility for Safety Inspection:
Wherever it is provided that the Customer shall perform any work or furnish or maintain any gas
equipment or facilities, the Customer shall do the same or cause the same to be done at its
expense, except that the Company will visit the Customers premises without charge if a safety
issue may exist. The Company will make the situation safe and will make minor screwdriver
repairs, encompassing the provisions of technical advice, minor adjustments and minor repairs,
including the relighting of gas pilot lights, only when such work is performed incidental to other work
being performed by the Company to ensure the safety and reliability of the gas service.
Screwdriver repairs will not include parts replacement, will be short in duration and will not be
solicited but performed only in response to a request for a safety inspection by the Customer.
d) Company Equipment and Use of Service:
Con Edison will not be liable for any injury, casualty, or damage resulting in any way from the
supply or use of Companys structures, equipment, wires, pipes, appliances, or devices on the
customers premises, except injuries or damages resulting from negligence of the Company.
e) Selection of Service Classification:
Con Edison will endeavor to assist the customer in the selection of the Service Classification which
may be in the most favorable to the customers requirements. Con Edison can in no way make any
warranty, expressed or implied, as to rates, classifications or provisions favorable to the future
service requirements of the customer.
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C. Gas Booster and Jeweler Torch Safety May Induce Back-Pressure and Suction
a) Scope
When the nature of the customer's utilization equipment may induce back-pressure or suction in the
piping system carrying Con Edison's gas supply, the customer shall install suitable protective devices,
follow the manufacturers installation instructions and be in compliance with the applicable Gas
Specification G-2040 titled Requirements for the Installation of Gas Boosters, Micro-Turbines
and associated system protective devices for gas boosters and Gas Specification G-2041 titled
Requirements for the Installation of Gas Utilization Equipment that mixes Pressurized Oxygen
with Natural Gas Jewelry Torch Equipment before gas can be authorized to specified customer
equipment.
b) Gas Booster may produce excessive suction causing gas service poor pressure condition
Excessive suction may be produced if positive displacement type boosters, piston type pumps or
centrifugal fan type boosters, which are capable of developing pressure 4-inch water column or more,
are started with the meter inlet or service valve closed or restricted. In such installations check valves
and a low-pressure electrical switch, which will stop the pump or booster, shall be installed.
For gas booster installation requirements refer to Gas Specification G-2040 titled Requirements
for the Installation of Gas Boosters, Micro-Turbines and associated system protective
devices.
c) Where protection is required on jeweler torch
Protection is required whenever an installation uses pressurized air or oxygen that might accidentally
or otherwise cause air or oxygen to enter the gas piping. Whenever air or oxygen is mixed with gas,
and the mixing takes place in the usual enclosed type-mixing tee before the burner nozzle, a check
valve is required. The check valve must be installed and maintained by the customer/contractor (See
Section 11 / Table 24). They are to be visible, accessible and located downstream of the meter and
as close to the utilization equipment as practical. Torches must have flame arrestors installed in their
supply lines. Customer/contractor is to contact Con Edison when this application is to be used.
Example Text:
Second Gas Service Located 27 Feet Right of Left Wall on West 57 Street
Second Gas Service Located 34 Feet Left of Right Wall.
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Second Gas
Service
Located 34 feet
Left of the Right
Wall
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AGA
ANSI
ASME
ASTM
BTU
BTUH
CCF
CF
Cubic Foot
CFH
CHP
CWI
DOB
Department of Buildings
MBTUH
MCF
MCFH
MMBTUH
NYCFGC
PSIG
UL
Underwriters Laboratories
WC
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Definitions
Appliance
Any device that utilizes natural gas as a fuel or raw material to produce light, heat, power, steam,
refrigeration or air conditioning.
Areaway
A space below grade, adjacent to a building, enclosed by walls but open to the outside air.
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree of Fahrenheit
from 58.5 to 59.5 degrees Fahrenheit under standard pressure of 30 inches of mercury at or near its point
of maximum density.
Building
A structure that stands alone or is cut off from adjoining structures by firewalls as defined by the
municipality or the authority having jurisdiction with no openings or penetrations with doorways to be
protected by approved fire doors.
By-Pass
An auxiliary piping arrangement, generally to carry gas around specific equipment or an integral section of
a piping system. A by-pass is usually installed to permit passage through the line while adjustments or
repairs are made on the section that is by-passed.
Butt-Welding
Type of weld where two pieces of metal are joined by fastening their ends together without overlapping.
Cathodic Protection
Installation of Magnesium anodes, insulating fittings and effective coating on buried steel pipe to minimize
galvanic corrosion activity.
Certificate of Inspection
Blue Card: Certification issued by a municipal authority, or any other agency legally authorized to regulate
or inspect the customers installation or equipment.
Affidavit: Certification by a plumber that the required pressure test has been performed for the required
time period.
Combustible Material
Any material such as wood, paper, sheet rock, fibers or other materials that will smolder, ignite or burn
when adjacent to or in contact with heat producing appliances, vent connectors, gas vents, chimneys o hot
water pipes.
Combustion Air
Air supplied to an appliance specifically for the combustion of fuel.
Commodity Cost
The cost of the natural gas or electricity commodity and related charges to deliver it to the
marketplace.
Company
Consolidated Edison Inc. its subsidiaries and our agents.
Contractor
An individual, or group of individuals licensed by the authorities having jurisdiction retained by the customer
to perform plumbing work.
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Customer
A present customer or an applicant for the companys natural gas service.
Customers Agent
Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Excavators, Builders, and Developer who are acting on behalf of a
customer or applicant
Distribution
The delivery of natural gas through pipeline systems to an end-user.
Distribution Piping
Refers to all piping from the meter outlet to customer equipment or appliances. However, on an outdoor
meter set where the piping returns underground before entering the building, the distribution piping would
start at the point of service termination, which is outside the building wall.
Expense
Includes all labor material and other applicable charges including overheads involved with the work to be
performed.
Firm Service
Delivery of gas to a customer on a continuous basis with no anticipated interruptions.
Fire wall
A wall or portion that is rated and intended to retard the spread of fire or products of combustion. Fire walls
must be in accordance with NYS and Local Building Codes.
Fuel Line
The piping that is installed after the companys meter or regulator that connects the customers appliances
and equipment to the gas supply. Fuel lines are the responsibility of the customer.
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Gas, Natural
A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases found in porous geologic
formations beneath the earth's surface, often in association with petroleum. The principal constituent
is methane.
Gas Service
The piping and accessory equipment owned by the company that is connected to the gas main and
installed on a customers property to supply gas to a residence or business.
Grid
The layout of a gas distribution system in which pipes are laid in both directions in the streets and
frequently connected at intersections.
House Riser, Gas
The principal vertical pipe that conducts the gas from the meter to the different floors of the building.
Inches of Water Column
A unit of measuring pressure (1 psig = 27.7 WC).
Input Rate
The rate at which natural gas is supplied to an appliance. It may be expressed in Btu per hour (Btuh),
thousands of Btu per hour (MBtuh); in cubic feet per hour (cfh); or thousands of cubic feet per hour
(Mcfh); in therms (th) or dekatherms (Dth) per hour.
In Service
A term used to indicate equipment is connected to the system and fulfilling its designated function.
Interruptible Service
Low priority service offered to customers under schedules or contracts which anticipate and permit
interruption on short notice, generally in peak-load seasons, due to system supply or capacity
limitations that threaten a local distribution companys ability to continue to serve its firm customers
and higher priority users. Customers taking interruptible service generally have alternate energy
sources to supply their service, for example, boilers which are capable of consuming fuel oil in
additional to natural gas.
Loads (Connected)
The total sum of the rated BTUH input of all connected gas equipment. Can also be expressed in total
cubic feet per hour (CFH).
Load
The amount of gas delivered or required at any specified point or points on a system; load originates
primarily at the gas consuming equipment of the customers. Also, to load a pressure regulator is to
set the regulator to maintain a given pressure as the rate of gas flow through the regulator varies.
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Meter, Gas
An instrument installed by the company to measure the volume of Natural Gas delivered to a customer.
Meter Piping
Also known as, extension service pipe from the first fitting inside the building and the gas utility meter.
Customers plumber is responsible to meet all company specifications, procedures and drawing
requirements. A NYC Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification form will be required.
Odorant
Mercaptan, added to natural or LP gas in small concentrations to impart a distinctive odor. The
odorant helps identify leaks on pipe and raises public awareness.
Pipeline
All parts of those physical facilities through which gas is moved in transportation, including pipe,
valves, and other appurtenances attached to pipe, compressor units, metering stations, regulator
stations, delivery stations, holders, and fabricated assemblies.
Plastic Pipe
Pipe made of medium or high-density polyethylene.
Plastic Tubing
Same as plastic pipe except that it is usually of smaller diameter and sized on the same system
commonly used for copper tubing.
Pressure Regulator
A device placed in a gas line for reducing, controlling and maintaining the natural gas pressure required by
the customer.
Project Center
On-line application for customers, contractors or any other interested party who wish to initiate a service
request, view case status and receive email notifications on service request milestones upon key milestone
completion from Con Edisons Energy Service Organization. The application is designed to provide an
interactive, self-service tool. Jobs successfully initiated through Project Center will automatically initiate a
case with Con Edison and proactively notify the applicant via e-mail when key milestones have been
completed.
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Above ground entry is the preferred method for all outdoor meter set-ups. Below ground entry is to be
avoided and will not be accepted without prior Company approval. Requests for approval should be
submitted through the assigned Commercial Service Representative.
Primary Air
The combustion air that mixes with the gas before it reaches the burner.
Qualified Installer
An individual who is qualified by Con Edison or an authority acceptable to Con Edison.
Radial
A distribution system with one source of gas supply. Also known as a one-way feed.
Secondary Air
The air externally supplied to the flame at the point of combustion.
Elevated
Con Edison delivery pressure greater than 7-inches water column (WC) used by customer
equipment. 7-inches WC ( psig)
Therm - A unit of heating value equivalent to 100,000 British thermal units (Btu).
Transportation Customer
A customer who uses a local distribution company's natural gas pipeline and distribution system but
buys the natural gas commodity from a different supplier.
Vent Line Protection Device (VLP)
A device for preventing the flow of water into a gas service regulator vent installed in designated
flood-prone areas.
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Governing Codes
Customers piping and installations are to be installed in accordance with and approved by the authorities
having jurisdiction and to comply with Con Edison specifications. If there is a conflict of rules, the company will
make a final decision applicable to the situation.
Applicable codes are listed below.
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Title
Date
02/18/14
07/19/11
Installation of Twin Class 250 TC to Class 1000 Diaphragm Gas Meters - Indoors
07/19/11
06/14/07
01/13/06
07/15/14
07/15/14
07/15/14
10/03/12
10/03/12
03/01/12
03/01/12
07/14/11
10/22/12
07/15/14
12/03/10
Adaptation of Existing Gas Meter Piping Installation for Change in Meter Size (2 Sheets)
08/24/06
G-8094-9
04/28/14
G-2040
Requirements for the Installation of Gas Boosters, Micro-Turbines and Associated System
Protective Devices
06/22/11
G-2041
359677
Requirements for the Installation of Gas Utilization Equipment that Mixes Pressurized
Oxygen with Natural Gas
03/26/12
EO-4890-A
EO-12790-B
EO-16546-B
EO-14134-C
EO-16390-B
EO-16511-B
R10
EO-16585-A *
361100 R3
EO-16629-A *
EO-16641-A *
EO-16886-B
G-425
EO-9580-A
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11/02/01
07/15/10
08/13/98
01/28/14
09/28/10
07/15/14
07/19/11
07/15/14
06/22/11
06/22/11
07/19/11
Title
Date
02/19/10
04/09/14
11/19/12
06/01/10
10/01/08
04/29/13
09/16/09
09/11/13
06/24/13
06/28/13
01/24/14
06/14/07
Bumper Installation
Outdoor Installation of B-838 Gas Regulators 2 x 4 Flanged for Class 1000TC 38000TC
Rotary Meters
Gas Meter and Regulator Installation Requirements
Installation of 2 to 6 Unit Prefabricated Meter Sets for Outdoor Class 250TC Meters
01/07/14
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02/18/14
01/15/14
10/30/06
Table 1
PLUG VALVES FOR SERVICE HEAD INSTALLATION
Manufacturer
Dresser Industries Inc.
175 GTO-0004-161
175 GTO-0011-161
175 GTO-0012-161
175 GTO-0013-161
175 GTO-0006-161
142-T(Threaded End)
143-T(Flanged End)
149, 169 w/ Hand Wheel
1796 T
1797 F
1707 F, 1727 F w/ Hand Wheel
Nominal Size
1
1
1
2
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2 *,3 *, 4 *
3 **, 4 **
6, 8, 10, 12
1, 1 , 1 , 2
3
6, 8, 10, 12
NOTE: Wrench operated valves up to and including 4-inch must be of tamperproof construction
*
For design operating pressures not exceeding 1 psig.
**
For design operating pressures greater than 1 psig.
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Rockwell equipment of the specified catalog or figure number is acceptable.
****
Figure 1796 and 1979, the manufacturer recommends changing existing non-tamperproof cap
screw and replacing them with tamperproof cap screws at field site. The vendors change out
recommendation instructions must be followed completely in order to maintain material warranty.
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Nominal Size
1
1
1
2
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2 *,3 *, 4 *
3 **, 4 **
6, 8, 10, 12
1, 1 , 1 , 2
3
6, 8, 10, 12
Table 2
BALL VALVES FOR METER AND REGULATOR INSTALLATION
Reference Drawings: 308657, 361100, 361571, 361693
Manufacturer
Ballomax
Kerotest
Nominal Size
2
3
4
2
3
4
Table 3
PLUG VALVES FOR METER AND REGULATOR INSTALLATION
Reference Drawings: 365531, EO-16390-B, EO-16511-B,
EO-16585-A, EO-16726-A, G-413 (aka EO-14581), G-414 (aka EO-14166),
G-641 (aka EO-13977)
Manufacturer
Dresser Industries Inc.
Walworth Company *
(Lubricated)
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Nominal Size
1
1
2
1, 1 , 2, 3, 4
2, 3, 4
3 **, 4 **
4, 6
6
8
1, 1 , 2
2, 3, 4
4
4, 6
8, 10
Table 4
METER VALVES (Lock-Wing Locks)
Reference Drawings: EO-16585, G-316(aka EO-07420), G-317(aka E)-07421,
G-425 (aka EO-9580)
Manufacturer
Dresser Industries Inc
Mueller Company
Mueller Company
A.Y. McDonald
Jomar
Nominal Size
, 1, 1
1
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
- Only approved for use on low pressure distribution piping (<12 WC).
Table 5
METER BARS
Manufacturer
Mueller Company
CMB 20 LT-01
6620 CDAC - A
6814 CDA
A.Y. McDonald
6722 ACDAC - A
6410
By-Pass Meter Bar
Nominal Size
1 X 1 X 1, 1 Centers for Class
250TC and 500TC meters with insulated
union. (Reqs swivels and swivel caps)
1 x 1 x 20LT, 6 centers CMC* for
Class 250TC meters with insulated
union
1 x 1 x 20LT, 6 centers CMC* with
integral valve for multiple Class 250TC
Installations
1 x 1 x 30LT, 8 centers CMC* for
Class 500TC meters with insulated
union.
2 x 2 x 1 , 10 centers for Class
1000TC meters(Reqs swivels and
swivel caps)
1 x 1 x 20LT, 6 centers CMC* for
Class 250TC meters with insulated
union
1" x 1" x 20 LTO, 6" centers
Mueller C* for Class 250 TC meters with
insulated union
1" x 1" x 20 LTO, 6" centers
CMC* for Class 250 TC meters with
insulated union
1" x 1" x 20 LTO, 6" centers
CMC* with integral valve for multiple
Class 250 TC installations
1 x 1 x 20LT, 6 centers for Class 250
meters with horizontal inlet and outlet;
includes integral meter by-pass.
* CMC designates a Complete Meter Connection requiring no swivel offsets and caps.
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1 x 20 Light
01195 P014
4815-511
008-1200
20 S1
OS-1-1-20LT
1 x 30 Light
2290 P016
4815-547
010-30 1250-008
----------OS-1 -1-30LT
1 x 60 Light
01195 P028
N/A
N/A
----------OS-1 -1-60LT
1
3
1
3 3
1
3 3/8 5 3/8
Table 7
SWIVEL CAPS
Manufacturer
American Meter Co.
A.Y. McDonald
Central Plastics
Hitachi Metals America
Richards mfg. Co
Table 8
VENT CAPS for REGULATOR and VENTED SLEEVE INSTALLATIONS
Manufacturer
UPSCO, Inc.
22-24 Central Street
Moravia, NY 13118-3425
Advanced Engineering Corp.
Richards Manufacturing Co.
517 Lyons Avenue
Irvington, NJ 07111-4717
Carolina Mouldings Inc.
Control Associates
Nominal Size
GV-3/4
GV-1
, 1
2
3
4
, 1
RV-250
Y602-23, Y602-25
, 1
, 1
Table 9
METER ELBOWS
Manufacturer
UPSCO, Inc.
22-24 Central Street
Moravia, NY 13118-3425
Advanced Engineering Corp.
Richards Manufacturing Co.
517 Lyons Avenue
Irvington, NJ 07111-4717
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Nominal Size
1 x 6 x 8
1 x 4 x 14
Style
90 Universal (Restraint)
711 (Restraint)
38 or 40
Style EZ
Standard IPS Coupling
Description
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
10, 12
3, 4, 8
10, 12
Table 11
INSULATING COUPLING (STRAIGHT)
Manufacturer
Dresser Mfg. Division *
Rockwell International Co.
Norton-McMurray Mfg., Co.
(NORMAC)
Smith Blair
Style
90 (Seal and Restraint)
39
571
Style 1 **
Style EZ
Standard IPS Coupling
Description
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
3, 4, 6, 8
10, 12
Table 12
REDUCING COUPLING (CONDUCTIVE)
Manufacturer
Dresser Mfg. Division *
Style
90 Universal
l (Restraint)
Description
1 x , 1 x , 1 x 1,
1 x 1, 1 x 1 , 2 x 1
2 x 1 , 2 x 1
Table 13
ELBOWS (45 and 90 DEGREE)
Manufacturer
Style
Description
90 Universal (Restraint)
, 1, 1 , 1 , 2
Dresser Mfg. Division *
711 (Restraint)
3
*Yellow-marked band on Dresser product for Identification Seal & Restraint
**With 1/8 Steel Allen Hex Socket Pipe Plug
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Style
90
Mueller Company
P-5-12
700830
Description
Male Insulok Adapter
, 1, 1
Insulated Union,
NTP both Ends, 2
Table 15
SLEEVED ELBOW UNIT
Manufacturer *
The Ben Yuter Company, Inc.
799 Broadway, Suite 310
New York, NY 10003-6811
Richards Manufacturing Co.
517 Lyons Avenue
Irvington, NJ 07111-4717
Description
90 Degree Gas Service Elbow Unit w/ Seamless
Steel Pipe Sleeve
, 1, 1 , 2 3
* The manufacturers listed are suppliers of the sleeved elbow unit for the listed sizes. Any piping
fabricator capable of assembling a sleeved elbow unit in accordance with Drawing Specification EO12790 titled Rigid Sleeved Elbow Unit 1 to 16 up to 99 psig max Operating pressure may do so.
Refer to Appendix.
Table 16
FLOOR SUPPORT BRACE
Manufacturer
Compuflex, Inc.
PO Box 56
Hudson, NY 12534-0056
Description
1.9 ID x 6 OD for 1 Sleeved Elbow Unit
2.875 ID x 6 OD for 1 Sleeved Elbow Unit
Table 17
RISER BENDS (STEEL SERVICE PIPE)
Manufacturer
UPSCO, Inc.
22-24 Central Street
Moravia, NY 13118-3425
Drawing
10450
Description
, 1, 1 Coated w/ a
Con Edison approved coating.
Table 18
FLANGE INSULATING KITS
Manufacturer
PSI Company
Stuart Steel Production Corp.
Central Plastic
Model
Linebacker
Linebacker
Jock
Note: A written approval must be obtained from Gas Operations (Corrosion Control) is required
for the purchase of competitive products.
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THERM-O-WELD
Distributed by: Corrpro Co.
Stuart Steel Protection Corp.
Continental Industries Inc.
Model No.
CAHAA-1GA
CAHAA-1G
Pipe Size
thru 3
4 thru 12
Description
CAB-133-1H
thru 12
CAT-320
M-101
M-100
thru 12
thru 3
4 thru 12
A-200
thru 12
15-P
thru 12
A-309 P
thru 12
Table 20
DUAL-FUEL CHANGEOVER CONTROLS
Manufacturer
SPC Temperature
Description
Temperature Controller
Table 21
ANODELESS RISER BENDS (PLASTIC SERVICE PIPE)
Manufacturer
PERFECTION PIPE
79437
78302
78512
79912
79964
79965
Con Edison 090040-A
Description
IPS THRD x CTS .090
Wall Thickness
1 IPS THRD 1 CTS .090 Wall
Thickness
1 IPS THRD 1 CTS .090
Wall Thickness
1 IPS THRD x 1 IPS, SDR-11
2 IPS THRD x 2 IPS, SDR-11
(Bracket Included)
3 IPS THRD x 3 IPS, SDR-11
3 IPS FLG x 3 IPS, SDR-11
4 IPS THRD x 4 IPS, SDR-11
4 IPS FLG x 4 IPS, SDR-11
1 IPS THRD x 1 CTS
.090 Wall Thickness
1 IPS THRD 1 CTS .090 Wall
Thickness
IPS THRD x CTS .090
Wall Thickness
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Model
LS-200-C
LS-300-C
LS-425-C
LS-475-C
LS-525-C
IL-200
IL-300
IL-425
IL-475
IL-525
THUNDERLINE
Table 23
GAS BOOSTER EQUIPMENT
Item
Service Head Valve
Gas Meter Valve
Low Pressure Gas Switch
Manufacturer
Vent
Size
Eclipse
Series 1000
4 THRD
3 8 FLGD
Bryan Donkin
2, 3 SCREW
3,4, 6 FLGD
Check Valve
Table 24
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT for COMPRESSED OXYGEN and NATURAL GAS MIXTURES
Manufacturer/Distributor
Type/Model or Part No.
Description
2
UN-3-200-BB-1/8
Check-All Valve Mfg. Co.
Universal Low-Pressure Check
1
UN-3-125-BB-1/8
Distributed By: Valley Technical Sales
Valve Type Style UN-3
One Hollywood Avenue, Suite 2A
1
UN-3-100-BB-1/8
Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423-1445
UN-3-075-BB-1/8
For 2 Sizes
201.670.8070
UN-3-050-BB-1/8
Model 88-5FBT p/n 4301650
Torch Mounted
Harris Flashback Arrestor*
Model 88-5FBT p/n 4301651
Regulator Mounted
Flashback Arrestor Set p/n FA-10 Torch Mounted
Western Flashback Arrestor*
Flashback Arrestor Set p/n FA-30 Regulator Mounted
Smith Oxygen & Fuel Gas Pair
Torch Mounted
p/n H754
Smith Flashback Arrestor*
Smith Oxygen & Fuel Gas Pair
Regulator Mounted
p/n H754
* - To be used with G-Tech TB-15 or TB-30 Torch Booster Reference G-2041
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This certifies that the gas piping in the building indicated below has successfully passed a leakage test as prescribed
by the local authority having jurisdiction.
(Building Address / City or Town / Zip Code)
Lockable valves and test ports installed / exist at the base of each riser.
YES
NO (Circle One)
Pilot Valve
Appliance Valve
Hood Draft
Appliance Regulator
Flue Connection
This certifies that all gas piping is complete and continuous up to the appliance, including appliance control valves, or
end of use equipment in affected apartments or areas.
YES
NO (circle one)
It is also certified that in the affected area(s):
All areas containing gas utilization equipment (e.g. boiler room, laundry room) have been inspected and that
the equipment gas valves have been closed.
YES
NO (circle one)
All apartments containing gas appliances have been inspected and the appliance valves have been closed.
YES
NO (circle one)
All open-ended valves, stubs test connections, purge connections, or any other piping or fittings which could
be left open, have been closed gas tight with a threaded plug or cap. For premises which have meters in
the apartments, the meter valves have been left open, so that the integrity test is complete up to the
appliance valves.
YES
NO (circle one)
In addition, I accept responsibility for the gas-in of any end of use equipment or appliances not
gassed-in by Con Edison and identified above for turn-on. YES
NO (circle one)
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Exhibit-B
AFFIDAVIT
This certifies that the gas meter piping installed between the gas service head valve and the gas
meter connection.
Located at:
Lot No:
Block No:
Owner:
Has successfully passed a leakage test for
hour(s) at pressure of
psig
On
(Date)
TEST PERFORMED BY
Plumbers Signature:
License No.:
Plumber Contractor:
Accepted for Con Edison By:
Date:
Note: Form is to be used for company documentation by the performing plumber of record for
all oil-to-gas conversion, natural gas generators, upgrades and or swing over work, certification.
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Westchester County
Distribution Piping Pressure Test Verification
(Note: Only valid in those municipalities where a Blue Card is not normally issued)
Exhibit-C
AFFIDAVIT
This certifies that the gas distribution piping installed inside the building
Located at:
Lot No:
Block No:
Owner:
Has successfully passed a leakage test for
hour(s) at pressure of
On
(Date)
TEST PERFORMED BY
Plumbers Signature:
License No.:
Plumber Contractor:
Accepted for Con Edison By:
Date:
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psig
Westchester County
Gas Meter Piping Pressure Test Verification
(Note: Only valid in those municipalities where a Blue Card is not normally issued)
Exhibit-D
AFFIDAVIT
This certifies that the gas meter piping installed inside the building
Located at:
Lot No:
Block No:
Owner:
Has successfully passed a leakage test for
hour(s) at pressure of
On
(Date)
TEST PERFORMED BY
Plumbers Signature:
License No.:
Plumber Contractor:
Accepted for Con Edison By:
Date:
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psig
Welders Affidavit
Exhibit-E
Contractors Name
Address
This certifies that all welding on customer gas piping on premises
Located at:
Lot No:
Owner:
Has been performed by a welder who has previously been qualified in accordance with
the stated welding requirements and all welding has been performed according to those
requirements.
The welder has been qualified in accordance with either ASME Section lX Boiler
Pressure Vessel Code or API 1104 requirements, and such qualifications shall be
performed by an independent inspection agency. Proof of such qualification shall be
attached to this affidavit.
Date
Signed
Welder
Plumbing Contractor
LIC No
Owner
Accepted for the Company by:
Date:
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Signature of Contractor
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2 Family Residence
3 Family Residence
4 Family Residence
At
(Location)
I request a waiver from Con Edison of the Minimum Installation Standards for Existing
Building Converting to Gas or Electric Space Heating issued by the New York Public Service
Commission for the following reason(s):
Compliance with the Standards will result in a payback period of greater than seven
years. (Two estimates are attached)
The dwelling is a historical building.
The overall heat loss of the building does not exceed the total heat loss which would
result from conformance with the Minimum Insulation Standards. (An Engineering
Certificate is attached)
(Signature of Owner)
(Date)
(Address)
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Dear Customer/Contractor:
Thank you for your interest in natural gas. In addition to any applicable local, city, state or
federal codes, Con Edison has certain requirements that you must comply with in order to
obtain gas service from us.
We have revised our Interim Gas Checklist and Final Gas Checklist, which are now two
separate documents. Please note the requirements have changed. Included are additional
requirements for customers who are converting from oil to natural gas. These checklists
are tools which will assist you in complying with our requirements and help avoid delays in
your project and/or failed Con Edison inspections.
Following completion of your associated work and our receipt of a completed Interim Gas
Checklist, we will make arrangements with you/your contractor to perform an inspection
of the work. In addition, we will perform a second inspection following our receipt of your
completed Final Gas Checklist and the associated work.
As always, we appreciate your interest in gas and the opportunity to work with you on your
project. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
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April, 2014
Borough:
Contractor Name:
Phone No:
Case No:________
Please indicate "Y" in the applicable box for completed items and "N/A" where items do not apply.
To be
Completed by
Contractor
Action Description
Sweep/sleeve installed and grouted flush
Customer pipe installed between property line and building line
Underground steel piping is properly coated and cathodically
protected (between property line and building line)
Customers trenches backfilled
Swing-over piping installed
Pressure test affidavit for swing-over pipe
Con Edison Hold Harmless Letter signed by customer
Con Edison Natural Gas Commitment Letter
OIL TO GAS
signed by customer
CONVERSION
Any required payments (other than security
WORK
deposit) (e.g. customer contribution,
accommodation costs, EDF costs)
Yes
No
N/A
For Con
Edison Use
Only
Pass / Fail
For oil to gas conversions in Manhattan, Bronx and Queens, please e-mail this form to Con
Edisons Gas Conversion Group at [email protected]
For all other gas service requests, please email this form to Con Edison (Energy Services)
using the contact information provided in the following link: coned.com/es/contact_us.asp
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April, 2014
Job Address:
Borough:
Contractor Name:
Phone No.:
Case No:
Please indicate Y in the applicable box for completed items and N/A where items do not apply.
To be
Completed by
Contractor
Action Description
City Cert./Municipal Affidavit Issued (#
Yes
No
N/A
For Con
Edison Use
Only
Pass/Fail
For oil to gas conversions in Manhattan, Bronx and Queens, please e-mail this form to Con Edisons Gas Conversion Group at
[email protected] . For all other gas service requests, please scan and upload this form into your case via Project Center at
https://apps.coned.com/esweb/login.aspx
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April, 2014
Our fast, efficient, and convenient payment options make it easy for you to do business with us.
In addition to the options listed below, please visit http://www.coned.com/customercentral/paymentoption.asp to
see what option works best for you.
In Person
Customer Service Walk-In Centers are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bronx
448 East Fordham Road near Third Avenue
Brooklyn
One Metrotech Center at National Grid Jay Street
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
1 Davis Avenue corner of Richmond Terrace (Exact payments only).
One Pathmark Plaza between 2nd & 4th Avenues located in Pathmark Store
Direct Payment
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and money. It's easy, simple, free, and convenient.
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If you have a bank account and access to the Internet, you can use the Pay-by-Internet program. The program
is a secure and free way to transmit payment directly from your account.
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Revisions
Updates, Additions and Omissions September, 2014
Page No.
2
6
6
Section
TOC/Section 1
TOC/Section 1
TOC/Section 4
TOC/Reference
Material
10
11
23
25
TOC Revisions
Section 1 - C
Section 1 M
26
Section 1 M
27
Section 1
28
Section 2 A
30
Section 2 C
32
Section F
34
Section 2 J-B
36
Section 2 N
Description
Changed Revision Date and updated Edition Year.
Added O Flat Rate Policy.
Added P Termination and Reconnection of Gas Service.
Added I Commercial & Industrial Equipment Interaction.
Added Westchester County-Meter Piping Pressure Test
Verification form, re-numbered Page No.s and changed Exhibit
Titles.
Added Updates, Additions and/or Omissions (July, 2014).
Changed No. 6 in Step-2 to read Gas Cost Estimates are.
Changed No. 5 in Step-4 to reflect new Page. No.s.
Changed to read are valid six (6) months.
Changed Exhibit and associated Page No.s.
Deleted d) Con Edison requires a Statement of Chimney Service
in NYC and Westchester County for these installations that are
converting to gas home heating.
Added Section O titled Flat Rate (Maintain integrity of gas piping
during building swing-over).
Added Section P titled Termination and Reconnection of Gas
Service.
Changed No. 6 to read Gas services are to be properly sleeved
and vented per EO-4890 titled Service Pipe / Tubing and
Service Sleeve through Vault, Open Areaway, Open Area
under Stairs, Under Enclosed Area and Vaulted Basement. If
the customer elects to build and/or add an extension over an
existing gas service, the customer will bear the full cost to sleeve
and vent the existing gas service or the full cost to off-set same.
Added bullet:
The company has the right to refuse service and make the
customer change out the piping at customer / plumbers expense
when the piping size is found to be inadequately sized.
Changed g) tracer wire from yellow to red.
b) Westchester County b) Changed Exhibit and associated Page
No.s.
Updated Note - Replace in excess of LP with not Distribution
Piping and added .
Added bullet(s):
Steel services installed prior to 1972 that have been
disconnected due to unplanned work (e.g. leak repairs, contractor
damages, no gas investigations, removing a blockage from a
service, etc.) shall be replaced per the requirements in Section 2
of the Yellow Book.
PPE plastic, copper, & steel services installed after 1971 that
have been disconnected due to unplanned work (e.g. leak repairs,
contractor damages, no gas investigations, removing a blockage
from a service, etc.) may be reconnected by ConEdison after the
service pipe is pressure tested from the point of disconnect to the
service head valve per Section 2(M) of the Yellow Book.
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Section 2 - N
39
Section 2 - Q
40
Section 2 R
Emergency Natural
Gas Generator
43
Section 3 C
45
Section 4 A
47
Section 4 C
47
Section 4 C
49
Section 4 I
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Gas Reference
Definitions
62
Gas Reference
Specifications and
Drawings
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Gas Reference
Specifications and
Drawings
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Reference Material
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78
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Reference Material
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Revisions
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And then:
Keep all persons away from the area
Follow directions from Emergency Responders who arrive on-site.
Do not:
Do anything to create a spark that could cause an explosion, such as:
Light a match
Turn appliance or lights on or off (including flashlights)
Use a telephone or cell phone
Ring a doorbell
Start a car
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