Hey guys, just putting together a pilot system currently and I had a question about using open flame burners indoors. Our pilot system currently uses propane, but we're looking to convert it to natural gas since you can't use propane indoors and can't store propane indoors. There is natural gas all throughout our city and that's what we're looking to use.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as far as legalities goes for using natural gas indoors? I've been told you need to have the burner encased in brick, but that doesn't sound right to me. What are the typical requirements for this? Some sort of ventilation system I'm assuming? I'm assuming it's all dependent on our local laws, but if anyone could give me some insight on what it's like in their area that would be a great start. Would this fall under the jurisdiction of our local fire marshall?
Can anyone point me in the right direction as far as legalities goes for using natural gas indoors? I've been told you need to have the burner encased in brick, but that doesn't sound right to me. What are the typical requirements for this? Some sort of ventilation system I'm assuming? I'm assuming it's all dependent on our local laws, but if anyone could give me some insight on what it's like in their area that would be a great start. Would this fall under the jurisdiction of our local fire marshall?
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