1-Gfs® Fitting Assembly
1-Gfs® Fitting Assembly
1-Gfs® Fitting Assembly
Ensure all joints are mechanically sound before conducting a pressure drop gas
tighten test.
Important: The tape should run onto the back nut, leaving sufficient space to
apply an earthing connection to the back nut or fitting body.
2-Burrying GFS® CSST
GFS® CSST may be directly buried in concrete floors.
Pipe laid in concrete shall be installed in accordance with (Figure 5 ). After the
piping is laid and prior to pouring screed the entire run of GFS® CSST that is to
be buried must be examined visually and manually. The installer must closely
inspect the jacket over the entire length to check for any damage or voids which
could affect corrosion resistance. Repair any damage by wrapping with tape. Tape
wrapping must be done using GFS® CSST self-bonding silicone tape.
-Where pipework is to be installed in solid floors it shall run parallel or at 90° to
the walls.
-Pipework shall not be buried in structural elements of the floor, such as concrete
slabs or structural toppings. Pipework shall not be buried in power-floated floors
that form part of the structure.
-Pipework in acoustic floors shall only be installed with the agreement of the
building designer.
-Pipework that is to be buried in a solid floor shall be suitably protected against
corrosion and degradation.
-Pipework installed in solid floors shall be protected against failure caused by
movement.
For internal meters, for verification purposes the bonding connection should be
within 600 mm of the meter outlet union.