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Where is my main gas shut off?
Your main shut off valve is located just before the gas meter. This is called your “street side valve”. On the inside of your house, where the pipe enters your house, you can find your “house side valve.” This ball valve is attached to a black iron pipe.
Where is my gas stop tap?
Finding your main gas shut off valve There’s usually one with a handle typically located between the main gas meter and the home (house-side gas valve). This is what you want to operate to shut off your home gas supply. The other valve will be somewhere between the gas meter and the street.
Where is the gas shut off valve for gas fireplace?
Gas fireplace: The shut-off for a gas fireplace is typically on the control panel. This control panel can be found behind the front screen, where a knob that controls the flow of gas can be turned to ‘off’.
How do I shut off my gas supply?
Go to your meter. Locate the gas safety shut-off valve at your gas meter and turn it to the ‘off’ position. It is off when the lever is at a right angle to the pipe.
Is it safe to turn off gas valve?
In an emergency, your gas can be turned off at the main gas service shutoff valve. Do not shut off the gas unless you smell gas, hear gas escaping, see a broken gas line or suspect a gas leak.
Where are gas shut off valves required?
Gas shutoff valves at individual gas-fired appliances Building codes require that a gas shutoff be located at each appliance and outside of the jacket or cover of the appliance.
What does a gas valve look like?
Main Gas Shutoff Valves The valve will usually look like a small rectangle, and you’ll need a special wrench to turn it. When it’s open, the long side is parallel to the incoming gas pipe. To stop the flow of gas, close the valve by turning it perpendicular to the incoming line.
Do I need a shut off valve for gas fireplace?
As adopted and amended by 248 CMR, NFPA 54, National Fuel and Gas Code, outlines specific requirements for natural gas appliances such as outdoor fireplaces and grills. One such requirement is the need for an accessible, approved manual shutoff valve approved by the AHJ prior to installation.
How do I know if my gas valve is off?
When the long side of the nub or handle is parallel to the incoming gas line, it’s open and the gas is flowing. When it’s turned a quarter turn, perpendicular to the incoming pipe, it’s closed.
Do gas fireplaces turn off automatically?
Nearly every new gas fireplace comes equipped with safety features such as a 100% fail-safe shut-off valve. If the pilot flame goes out, the gas flow will automatically turn off. This device automatically shuts the gas off if the temperature in the fireplace gets too cold or if too much carbon monoxide builds up.
Does the pilot light stay on in a gas fireplace?
Most gas fireplaces rely on a “continuous pilot light,” a type of pilot that remains lit so long as gas is flowing to the unit. Some newer, more energy-efficient models rely on an electronic ignition that only lights the pilot when the fireplace itself is turned on.
Can you disconnect a gas cooker yourself?
Note: Only a first-time installation or a permanent reposition of a gas stove should be delivered by a professional ( which WE ARE certified to do, by the way ). If one has already been installed at the same location you are free to temporarily disconnect it yourself.
How do you know if a valve is open or closed?
Ball valves are perhaps the easiest valve to see if they are open or closed. If the handle on top is parallel to the valve, it’s open. Likewise, if the handle is perpendicular to the top, the valve is closed.
What happens if you leave gas stove on without flame?
Yes, leaving a gas stove on can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. All gas stoves emit carbon monoxide. That’s why it’s recommended to always turn on the exhaust vent when your gas stove is on.
Why won’t my gas fireplace light up?
If gas is coming out of the pilot, but it still won’t light, the spark igniter could be the problem. Alleyne says to look for and clear out any debris between the igniter and thermocouple. The pilot lighting, but not staying lit, indicates that the thermocouple is worn out, Worthen says.
What causes gas fireplace to go on and off?
A thermo couple or thermo pile is an important component in a lot of our fireplaces. A thermo couple is a sensor device that detects heat and permits the pilot light to stay lit. One of these devices could have gone bad or may have shorted out, causing your fireplace to turn shut down or turn back on at random.
Why does my gas fireplace go off and on?
Often a gas fireplace has a millivolt generator which is in the path of the pilot flame. It is about the size of an AA battery and is wired to the switch and gas valve. If the millivolt generator is old and weak, or if the pilot flame is weak and wavering, the main burner will go on and off.
How long can you leave gas fireplace on?
In general, you should not run an unvented fireplace for more than three hours at a time. If you are using natural gas, you can usually run your fireplace for up to four hours before needing to refuel. If you are using propane, the limit is typically two hours.
Do all gas logs have pilot lights?
It is important to remember that not all gas fireplaces have “standing” pilot light, or, a pilot light that is “always on”. The best way to determine if you have this type of gas fireplace is to look at the control knob of the fireplace. On a fireplace you will normally find the control knob behind the grate or door.