If my gas furnace or stove is grounded, should I still ground the CSST fitting?
J jamesbrown2009 · Registered Joined Feb 6, 2013 · 6 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Feb 8, 2013 Only show this user If my gas furnace or stove is grounded, should I still ground the CSST fitting?
N NJMarine · Lic Elect/Inspector/CPO Joined Apr 13, 2011 · 369 Posts #2 · Feb 8, 2013 Only show this user Yes You do have to bond the CSST. It is in the mfg instructions. It looks like you have Tracpipe, but all csst mfg have the same requirement. www.ci.faribault.mn.us/assets/t/tracpipebonding.pdf
Yes You do have to bond the CSST. It is in the mfg instructions. It looks like you have Tracpipe, but all csst mfg have the same requirement. www.ci.faribault.mn.us/assets/t/tracpipebonding.pdf