The Massachusetts Fuel Gas Code is comprised of the following:
Jurisdiction of gases as defined in subsection 3.3.51 of NFPA 54 shall extend from the point of delivery to the provided connections with each gas utilization device as follows:
All gas piping systems shall be low pressure, not in excess of 0.5 P.S.I.G. or 14 inch water column. Systems may exceed these requirements if designed and installed in accordance with 248 CMR 5.05(4)(B).
The provisions of NFPA 54 shall not apply to applications utilizing acetylene, hydrogen, ammonia, carbon monoxide, oxygen, or nitrogen; such installations shall be governed by 248 CMR 4.03(6).
1.1 Scope. This code applies to the installation of undiluted liquefied petroleum gas systems and appliances.
1.3.1 Application of the Code. This code shall apply to the installation of undiluted liquefied petroleum gas systems commencing upon the point of delivery. For purposes of this code, the point of delivery shall be considered the supply source, or, if it exists, the outlet of the first regulator located at the cylinder/vessel. This code shall regulate piping systems in permanent structures, buildings under construction, as well as exterior installations.
1.1 Scope. This code applies to the installation of single burner boilers, multiple burner boilers, and atmospheric fluidized bed boilers with a fuel input rating 3.7 of MWt (12.5 million BTU/hr) or greater. This code also applies to fuel gas fired steam generators used to recover heat from combustion turbines and other combustion turbine exhaust systems at any heat input rate. However, this code shall not be deemed to apply to any equipment that does not utilize a fuel gas.
248 CMR, § 4.03