CSST Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing & Lightning Protection Overview What is CSST? Composition History Manufacturers Lawsuit Standards & Requirements Damages/Hazzards Recent Events Future What is CSST A flexible stainless steel piping material used for natural g gas & propane p p installations. Utilized in commercial & residential construction. construction Sizes range from 3/8” up to 2” diameter. Bendable B d bl andd easy to install. i ll Typical Installation Entry a larger pipe(CSST or black iron) Runs to manifold Distributed to each point i t off use. One O pipe for every application li ti Composition Usually yellow jacketed. Thin, Thin stainless steel, steel wall tubing. tubing – .008” thick on most products History Introduced to US in the early 1980’s from Japan. First recognized by NFPA 54 (Nat’l Fuel Gas Code) i 1988. in 1988 Int’l Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials(IAPMO) rejects CSST in 2000. 2000 IAMPO finally accepts CSST in 2003 into Uniform Plumbingg Code(UPC) ( ) & Uniform Mechanical Code(UMC). During all the standards development, no testing for li h i resistance lightning i or reaction i within i hi buildings. b ildi Biggest selling point is labor savings for Contractors. E ti t att over 55 million Estimates illi linear li feet f t sold ld per year. Manufacturers Trade Name W dfl Wardflex Tracpipe, Counter-strike Gastite Parflex Proflex CSST Diamondback Flexible Gas Pipe Class Action Lawsuit Most people aware of the settlement and associated program? Settlement At time, national standards veryy vague on how to ground. Court settlement bonding requirements i t exceeded the codes. codes National Standards,Codes & Manufacturer’s Manufacturer s Requirements NFPA 780 780--2008 – Section S ti 4.14 4 14 Common C Grounding G di NEC: 250.104(b) Other Metal Piping “Wh installed “Where i t ll d in i or attached tt h d to t a building b ildi or structure, t t a metal t l piping system(s), including gas piping, that is likely to become energized shall be bonded to the service equipment enclosure, the ggrounded conductor at the service,, the grounding g g electrode conductor where of sufficient size, or the one or more grounding electrodes used.” » **Not mandatory requirement to bond CSST directly to grounding system** NEC 110.3(B) Installation & Use “Li d or labeled “Listed l b l d equipment i shall h ll be b usedd in i accordance d with i h any instructions included in the listing or labeling.” » **Pretty Vague** National Standards,Codes & Manufacturer’s Requirements NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Z223 1 2009 Edition – Section 7.13 “7.13.1 Pipe & Tubing other than CSST” CSST” “7.13.2 CSST. CSST gas piping systems shall be bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system at the point where the gas service enters the the building. The bonding jumper shall not be smaller than 6 AWG copper wire or equivalent.” “7.13.4 Lightning Protection Systems. Where a lightning protection system is installed, the bonding of the gas piping shall be in accordance with NFPA 780, Standard for Lightning Protection Systems.” Systems.” Manufacturers Manufacturers’ Technical Bulletin All Manufactures of CSST have a technical bulletin that mirrors NFPA 54 for bonding. What to look for! Damages & Hazzards CSST blown out of black iron Attic Space CSST run bbeneath h peak k in attic space CSST above master Bedroom Air Terminal Another view of A.T. at peak Melted 3/8 Copper Air Terminal Recent Events Massachusetts – Nov. 26, 2008 Board of State Examiner of Plumbers & Gas Fitters Temporarily rescind approval of all CSST products in State. – Feb 4, 2009 Board reinstates previously approved CSST in MA. Citing evidence provided in form of results from testing at Lightning g g Technologies. g New York State – Julyy 24, 2008 Building g Code Council emergency g y adoption p of new bonding requirements for CSST. IN, VA, MN & GA code changes for bonding of CSST. Moving Forward Scope of work – Plumbing installer to subcontract grounding work to electrical? LSA proposal to NFPA Research Foundation – Try and find arc sensitivity value. Lightning Technologies Tested d Tracpipe i Test Data requested by the LSA twice…no response As an industryy – We should exceed what all the current Codes & Standards require. – USE THE SETTLEMENT SCHEMATIC AS OUR GUIDELINE FOR BONDING TOP & BOTTOM!! Credits Torbin,Robert, “CSST: CSST: Direct Bonding Required For All Brands Brands”,, Dec 2008 Mass.Gov, Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, “Official Notice of Board of State Examiner of Plumbers and Gas Fitters” Nov. 26, 2008, Feb 4, 2009 Circuit Ci i Court C off Clark Cl k County, C AR, AR Case C No. N CIVCIV-2004 2004--211 “S “Stipulation i l i andd Settlement Agreement. Bonded Lightning Protection, Argyle, TX “ Grounding and Bonding requirements q of TPV as specified p in Settlement Agreement” g NAHB Research Center, Report Number 57375737-01 080307 “Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing for Fuel Gas Distribution in Buildings and Concerns over Lightning Strikes,” Aug 2007 New York State Dept of Code Enforcement and Administration, Administration Andrews, Andrews Raymond, Asst. Dir. Code Development, Emergency Meeting Minutes, July, 2008 Carmody, Mike, “Concerns about CSST Gas Lines – “Grounded in Reality?” FAQ Titeflex.com “TB2008--01, Technical Bulletin”, Gastite System, Titeflex Corpration, July “TB2008 15, 2008. “Lightning Lightning Safety Recommendations for Gas Piping Systems Systems”, Omegaflex, Omegaflex Power & Systems Innovation, Inc, Orlando, FL Goodsen, Mark, Hergenrether, Mark, “Investigating the Causal Link between Lightning Strikes, CSST and Fires” Credits NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, Code, 2009 Edition NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, 2008 Edition NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, NEC 2008 IAMPO, Uniform Mechanical Code 2006 IAMPO, Uniform Plumbing Code 2003 Tru--Flex Technical Bulletin,, “Electrical Bondingg ProTru Pro-Flex CSST,, Julyy 25,, 2008 Product Alert – Ground and Bond, Parflex Flexible gas Piping System, Parker Hannifan Corp. “Design and Installation Guide, Gastite Systems”, Titeflex Corp, November 2008 “Technical Bulletin - #TB8029 #TB8029--07”, Metal Fab Inc., March 2, 2007 Wardflex Technical Bulletin Photo Credits Bonded Lightning Protection, Argyle, TX Charles Ackerman, East Coast Lightning Equipment, Winsted, CT Donan Engineering Co., Louisville, KY WE Energies, “Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing Policy Requirements David McAfee, PE, SFPE, Fire Protection Engineering “Design and Installation Guide, Gastite Systems”, Titeflex Corp, November 2008 “Lightning Safety Recommendations for Gas Piping Systems”, Omegaflex, R b Cooper, Robert C A Associated i d Li Lightning h i Rod R d Company, C Millerton, Mill N.Y. NY Goodsen, Mark, Hergenrether, Mark, “Investigating the Causal Link between Lightning Strikes, CSST and Fires”, Fire and Materials 2005 Delegate Handbook San Francisco Handbook, Francisco, CA Wardflex Website, www.wardflex.com Tracpipe Website, www.tracpipe.com