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major marco
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reply to John Galt
Re: And this is why

said by John Galt See Profile :

Calling the 'underground service alert' line for your area will notify ALL of the 'utilities'...cable company included.

Interesting. Where would I find that #.
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John Galt
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said by major marco See Profile :

said by John Galt See Profile :

Calling the 'underground service alert' line for your area will notify ALL of the 'utilities'...cable company included.

Interesting. Where would I find that #.
Google 'utility notification dig' or look in the front of your phone book or call any utility.

Easy!


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rawgerz
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A ground rod is copper plated STEEL. It's nearly impossible to drive a 5/8" diameter 100% COPPER rod more than a foot or two in most soils before it bends.
Really? I found some 6-8Ft grounding rods left by Verizon on my property, I cut some in half and made stakes. Guess what, solid copper. I think they had a sticker on them that said 'Grounding rod UL certified' too.

Shark_615

join:2006-01-17
Pickering, ON

reply to Corehhi
You think using a heavy material that corrodes easily, can create sparks AND carry an electric current safer then a nuetral, non-corrosive and non-conductive material that will not create sparks under any circumstances?

Scary. Not to mention that the approved piping for this sort of thing is tested and certified under very strict rules right?


i1me2ao
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reply to John Galt
here in texas they will go from your house until the edge of property.
for free..


PolarBear
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reply to rawgerz
I bet I know how the gas got inside the house. I have a funny feeling they probably had gas lines going to their stove, furnace, dryer and water heater. Maybe even to their fireplace.

Just a hunch, though
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i1me2ao
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reply to Sweet Witch
to me when i trenched yards, the company found shutoffs and called utlitity company before hand. it was called job planning. it does not take away from profit, hell it adds it. when cutting corners you receive the above..
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malvado6
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reply to John Galt
And to clarify even.. you MUST call for a locate when doing ANY kind of digging, that includes driving groundrods.

In california, it's digalert.org


malvado6
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said by captokita See Profile :

This does beg the question as to why the installer didn't immediately close the valve at the meter. Perhaps he was too busy smoking a cigarette!
That wouldn't have stopped any explosion, since he probably hit the service line which is before the meter.

dOoD1379

join:2005-04-20
Elk Grove, CA
reply to major marco
Underground Service Alert 1(800)227-2600

tmies

join:2002-10-11
Champaign, IL

reply to alfnoid
Plastic Gas line is made of HDPE (high density polyethylene). I installed the same material for high pressure CO2 gas a couple years ago. I has a high pressure rating, and typical 5x burst rating, so it is very safe as long as it not punctured. It is naturally black, but has yellow pigment added for nat. gas id. The material with flex metal liner mentioned above is for inside distribution.

ltship

join:2002-08-11
Sturgeon Bay, WI

reply to mwf
there are gas lines that are totally plastic, from the main in the street to the service connecting it to the metal riser to the meter at the facility it is serving. Here in WI you can have up to 8" mains in newer areas that are plastic (without a metal or sleeved insert).

Most states have a "One Call" facility to handle locate before you dig services. In this case, it is not the home owners responsibility to call in the locate, it is the cable company or their installers responsibility. It does not say if this was a aerial to the home, and the installer was grounding the interface box on the side of the home, or was a direct buried to the home and he was again installing a interface box that needed grounding.

It doesn't take much to punch a hole in a plastic service line to a home. Investigated allot of those type damages in my time, luckly without loss of life.
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