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NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code 2009 – Official Paperback Edition
The NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code 2009, published jointly by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the American Gas Association (AGA), is the authoritative standard for the safe design, installation, and operation of fuel gas piping systems and gas-fired appliances. For jurisdictions operating under the 2009 code cycle, this is the definitive reference you need.
From residential gas lines to commercial and industrial fuel gas systems, NFPA 54 2009 provides the complete requirements to ensure natural gas and LP-gas installations are safe, code-compliant, and properly maintained.
What's Inside
- Complete 2009 requirements for fuel gas piping system design and installation
- Coverage of natural gas and LP-gas systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications
- Gas appliance installation requirements and clearance specifications
- Pressure testing, purging, and commissioning procedures
- Venting requirements for gas-fired appliances
- Requirements for gas meters, regulators, and service piping
Who Needs This Code?
- Plumbers and gas fitters working in 2009-cycle jurisdictions
- Mechanical engineers and HVAC designers specifying gas systems
- Building inspectors and code officials enforcing the 2009 fuel gas code
- Contractors installing gas appliances and piping systems
- Facility managers responsible for gas system compliance
- Students and apprentices studying for gas fitting licensing exams
Gas system installations demand precision — a missed requirement can mean a dangerous leak, a failed inspection, or a liability that follows a project for years. NFPA 54 2009 gives you the complete, authoritative requirements to get every gas installation right the first time.
Co-published by NFPA and the American Gas Association (AGA) — the dual authority on fuel gas safety standards in the United States.