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Kathleen Clinton
08-22-2011, 01:24 PM
Hi,
Ran across this today. I thought that the tape dope that was used in gas piping was supposed to be yellow. This tape is white, as shown in the photo. Does it make a difference that the gas is propane and not natural gas?

Thanks for your help.

K Cliton

Dennis Krouse
08-22-2011, 03:35 PM
Yellow is the recommended tape to use on gas fittings. The color coding is for ease of inspection and the difference between the white and yellow is density. The yellow is double density. The AHJ's for the most part in central Florida would probably tag it for against manufacturers recommendations. They used to make double density in white so it leads to some confusion there. I don't know if it is still made or not. Hope this helps!

Jerry Peck
08-22-2011, 04:20 PM
Yellow is the recommended tape to use on gas fittings. The color coding is for ease of inspection and the difference between the white and yellow is density. The yellow is double density. The AHJ's for the most part in central Florida would probably tag it for against manufacturers recommendations. They used to make double density in white so it leads to some confusion there. I don't know if it is still made or not. Hope this helps!

I know of no requirement to use yellow pipe thread tape on gas lines, but what will cause an AHJ to fail the inspection is: a) no pressure on the pressure gage; b) pressure falling fast on the pressure gage (will soon lead to item a) ;) ); c) no sediment trap; d) other items too. :)

Kathleen Clinton
08-22-2011, 05:01 PM
I know of no requirement to use yellow pipe thread tape on gas lines, but what will cause an AHJ to fail the inspection is: a) no pressure on the pressure gage; b) pressure falling fast on the pressure gage (will soon lead to item a) ;) ); c) no sediment trap; d) other items too. :)

Thanks Jerry and Dennis for your reply! I will note this in the report as "maybe" an issue. The area that I live in is notorious for contractors who sometimes don't have a clue. And Jerry, for once there was a sediment trap on this gas line, something I don't see a whole lot here.

Kathleen