ttbean
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My gas pipe happens to come out of the wall right next to the doorway. I didn't really feel like having a stove in the doorway, so I wanted to put a cabinet there instead and run the flexible gas pipe through the cabinet to the range. Tonight, I wanted to drill the holes for the pipe, so the appliance people can install my range tomorrow.
However, today, my appliance guy said that it may not be up to code to use flexible pipe inside my cabinet. And that I should be prepared to have to use hard pipe inside the cabinet, instead.
Obviously, this decision affects where I place the holes. Can someone help me out? Is it against code to put flexible pipe inside a cabinet if it's for gas? And...where would the best place be to cut a hole on the side of the cabinet? Right now, the gas line comes in the back of the cabinet about 2ft off the ground.
Thanks!
However, today, my appliance guy said that it may not be up to code to use flexible pipe inside my cabinet. And that I should be prepared to have to use hard pipe inside the cabinet, instead.
Obviously, this decision affects where I place the holes. Can someone help me out? Is it against code to put flexible pipe inside a cabinet if it's for gas? And...where would the best place be to cut a hole on the side of the cabinet? Right now, the gas line comes in the back of the cabinet about 2ft off the ground.
Thanks!