Have you ever considered installing Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) in Philadelphia? Before you start, here is a question for you: Do you have your CSST installation certification? Installing CSST is about more than just knowing your way around pipes. According to Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) guidelines, you need certification to install CSST.
You might think that once you are certified, you can install all types of CSST. But that is not the case! You can NOT use one brand’s certification to install another’s CSST. Before installing any CSST pipe, you must prove that you have passed an installation and guideline course conducted by a certified representative of that specific product.
Do you want to learn how to get certified? It’s pretty easy. The process might differ based on the CSST brand, but we will walk you through the general steps. Ready to explore the world of CSST installation certification? So, let’s break it down.
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1. Check Local Regulations
Please check whether the installation of CSST is allowed in your area before obtaining certification. Based on the codes below, CSST gas lines are permitted for use in most states, including Pennsylvania. However, your local building regulations may differ, and CSST gas piping is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Therefore, make sure to check your local codes and see if you are allowed to use CSST in your area.
- 2018 International Fuel Gas Code Section 403.5.5
- 2018 International Residential Code G2414.5.4
- ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code (2015).
Read more: Codes and Regulations Related to Installing a CSST Flexible Gas Line
2. Choose a Manufacturer
Different CSST manufacturers may have their own CSST installation certification programs and requirements. Popular manufacturers include Gastite®, Home-Flex®, and TracPipe®. They all offer training materials and resources on their websites. If you are not sure which CSST manufacturer to go for, take some time to explore their websites and pick the one that suits you best.
3. Complete Training
Most manufacturers offer training courses specific to their CSST product. These courses can be taken online, in person, or by reading a manual or instructions. They cover the proper installation techniques, safety protocols, and relevant building codes. Completing the training is typically a requirement for certification. These courses are usually brief; for instance, Gastite® offers a 1-hour online course. As a piece of advice, take these training courses seriously. Regardless of your experience, a new product may entail new considerations and installation guidelines.
4. Pass the Exam
After completing the training, you will typically need to pass a written or practical exam to demonstrate your understanding of the material. Some manufacturers may also require that you have a certain level of experience in the plumbing or gasfitting industry. Gastite® very clearly states that it only provides certifications to industry professionals. So, after the training, be ready to prove your knowledge through an exam and, in some cases, your hands-on experience in the plumbing or gasfitting fields.
5. Apply for Certification
Once you have passed the exam, you can apply for the official certification from the manufacturer. Certification usually involves submitting your training completion certificate, exam results, and other required documentation.
Top CSST Manufacturers
There are numerous CSST manufacturers out there. In this section, we have provided links to some of the top ones. Explore these links to find the CSST installation certification that suits your needs.
- Gastite®: https://www.gastite.com/us/technical-resources/get-certified.html
- Home-Flex®: https://homeflex.com/get-certified
- TracPipe®: https://www.tracpipe.com/residential-gas-pipe/request-training/
- Pro-Flex®: http://installers.proflexcsst.com/index.php/login
CSST Installation Certification Essentials
- Always remember that it’s essential to follow both local rules and the guidelines set by the CSST manufacturers when setting up CSST. Neglecting this could lead to legal trouble and safety issues.
- The person installing the CSST gas piping must have all the qualifications the state or local codes require.
- Gas fitters or plumbers should aim for certification from various manufacturers. These certifications ensure you are well-prepared to install different CSST brands whenever needed.
- If you plan to install CSST and already have a certification, double-check the instructions for any updates. Keeping yourself informed is critical to a successful and safe CSST installation.
Conclusion
Why is certification so crucial for CSST installation? Each product has its unique installation process, and a minor mistake can pose a severe danger. The steps we talked about might vary for different brands. For instance, to get Home-Flex® certification, read their manuals and use the website’s “get certified” button. Then, they will send you a PDF version of your certification card. Gastite®, on the other hand, offers online or in-person courses for certification. Remember, check each product’s website for certification instructions. And here’s a key point: CSST installation is NOT a DIY task. Please leave it to the pros and stay safe!
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