
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Parflex Division
Ravenna, Ohio
Bulletin No. 4660-PGP2T
Parflex
®
Flexible Gas Piping System
Design and Installation Guide
5.1 Minimum Requirements
Parflex Flexible Gas Pipe Installation/Inspection Checklist
A checklist of the key practices that must be followed prior to pressure testing has been provided below. This
checklist is intended to provide practices that if strictly adhered to should yield a positive inspection for both the
installer as well as the local administrative authority. All installations shall be in accordance with the National Fuel
Gas Code NFPA 54 (ANSI Z 223.1)
The installation was performed by a Qualified Installer (Parflex Certified)
Proper Sizing of the system
All fittings and connections are properly tightened
All gas outlets for appliance connections are capped
CSST is connected to only non-movable appliances or termination points; movable appliances require
approved appliance connectors
All striker plates and protective devices are properly located and installed
Tubing routed within 3 inches of a penetration threat is protected with a Protection
Device
Regulators and shutoff devices are in an accessible location
Regulators with a vent Limiting Device are mounted in a horizontal, upright position
All the components in the piping system are from Parflex
Appropriate sleeving is used for underground routings
Parflex Warning Tag installed on an interior component, visible to the homeowner.
The Parflex Flexible Gas Piping System and mechanical systems are properly bonded and grounded to the
grounding electrode per NFPA 70.
Section 5.0 Inspection, Repair & Replacement