Can I run a gas line and electrical in same trench?

If trench is to be a joint trench (shared with other utilities) the following separations must be maintained: 24 inches between gas and electric lines. 12 inches between water and electric lines. 24 inches between sewer and electric lines.
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Can electrical wire run next to gas line?

Yes, you can, but should you? When you're running the wire, it might be safe because of the rubber insulation around. But pests may damage the insulation and cause the gas piping to become energized.
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How close can a gas line be to an electrical panel?

Typically a gas line is allowed to cross an electrical conduit. If those are buried the digging around that needs to be done by hand is within 2 feet to avoid risk of damage. In any event it's your local building code compliance inspector who is the final legal authority and word on the question.
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Can I run a gas line and electrical in same trench Ontario?

* Electrical branch circuit wiring to the garage may be in the same trench as a customer- owned gas line. The electrical wiring must be placed at a greater depth with a separation between the wiring and the gas line of at least 300 mm of earth.
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What utilities can be run in the same trench?

These include: Electrical and gas lines need to be at least 24 inches apart from each other. Electrical and water lines need to be at least 12 inches apart from each other. Electrical and sewer lines need to be at least 24 inches apart from each other.
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Can gas and water run in the same trench?

Yes TT, you can use a shared trench for those services - but not in a random fashion: The water needs to be 750 deep (minimum)in the centre of the trench. Then back-fill to 450 below ground level for the other services, these should not be directly above the water (to allow ease of future excavation).
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Can you run electrical wire next to plumbing underground?

You can definitely run wires close to plumbing wires, provided you aren't running a bare or damaged copper wire next to steel pipes. According to the code, you can run plumbing and electrical wires through the same hole, but you need to make sure the wire is well insulated and there is no risk of ruptures.
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How deep do natural gas lines need to be buried?

Exterior piping may be either buried or installed aboveground and shall be well supported and protected against mechanical damage. Underground piping shall be buried not less than 18 inches below the surface of the ground unless otherwise protected.
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How deep are gas lines buried in Ontario?

Main lines are usually found at least 24 inches deep, while service lines are usually 18 inches deep. The current depth of an electric or natural gas line can be different than when it was first installed.
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How deep is an electrical trench in Ontario?

According to Section 12-012 of the code and table 53 the minimum depth without any protection must be 600 mm (or 24 in.). You must also bury caution tape above the depth of the wire so that if someone digs in the future they won't be shocked by their efforts. You might ask if this depth can be less than 24 inches.
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What is the minimum required distance between the gas meter and an electric socket?

In summary, the gas pipework / electrical accessories should be at least 150mm apart, or have an insulating material between them.
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Can you break a gas line with a shovel?

Gas lines are typically metal or plastic. If plastic, they're very likely thick enough to withstand most hand digging with a shovel. Laws typically require hand digging within some distance (18" in my state) of a marked line.
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How deep is a house gas line?

On average, though, main gas lines are buried at least 24 inches deep and service lines (the ones that actually run up to your house) are only buried about 18 inches deep. To make sure you avoid hitting any service lines while you're prettying up your yard, call 811 before you dig.
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Can PEX be used for gas line?

PEX and PE are flexible and rated for much higher pressure than most gas lines, so they meet those basic requirements. However, they are made of a soft material that nails, rodents, and other things could potentially damage. This is why either may not be approved for residential gas line usage in your area.
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Can PVC be used for natural gas line?

PVC Pipe

PVC pipes will work well for natural gas lines and water supply. They are generally available in sizes of 10 feet and 20 feet, and they come in varying diameters.
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What type of pipe is used for underground gas lines?

carbon steel pipe. Steel piping is used for systems operating in excess of 1,000 psig (6,900 kPa) and delivering natural gas to locations in excess of 300 miles from the last compressor station. It is also used in many low-pressure aboveground distribution systems.
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How deep do you have to bury electrical conduit?

In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete slab. Under your driveway, the conduits must be below a depth of 18 inches, and under a public road or alleyway, they must be buried below 24 inches.
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Can you run Romex next to plumbing?

Registered. All metal water pipes in a home are bonded to the panel neutral bar and ground rod. A frayed wire will not electrify the pipes, the pipes are the ground return and the breaker will trip. Romex should never be run through concrete without a mehanical sleeve of PVC or conduit WITH bushings on both ends.
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How far does an electrical outlet have to be from a water source?

According to the National Electric Code (NEC), GFCIs are required to be installed to protect any receptacles within 6 feet of a water source.
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Can you put water pipe and electric cable in same trench?

No you should not put cable and pipework in the same duct. You can put the pipework and cable in the same trench but you must put them at different depths and use yellow warning tape laid over the cable duct to warn of Cables Below.
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Can you run electrical conduit next to water line?

Plumbing pipes and electrical conduit or NM-cable can run side-by-side. There is no minimum separation requirement. For example, electrical conduit and water pipes are only a few inches apart at the top of a water heater.
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How do you know you hit a gas line?

You may be able to detect a gas leak from a pipeline by sight, smell or sound. Smell: Natural Gas is odourless, therefore mercaptan, which smells like “sulphur” or “rotten egg”, is added as means to help alert of leaks.
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What happens if you hit a gas pipe?

Damaging a gas pipe can result in: A major fire or explosion which can cause death or serious injury. Disruption to gas supplies and claims for compensation. Claims for costs to repair the damage.
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