Natural Gas Systems Inspection, Testing, and Purging is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Health - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is the purpose of inspecting natural gas systems?
A: The purpose of inspecting natural gas systems is to ensure they are operating safely and efficiently.
Q: What is involved in testing natural gas systems?
A: Testing natural gas systems involves checking for leaks, pressure testing, and ensuring proper functioning of equipment.
Q: Why is purging necessary in natural gas systems?
A: Purging is necessary in natural gas systems to remove air or other non-combustible gases before introducing natural gas.
Q: Who is responsible for inspecting natural gas systems?
A: In South Dakota, natural gas systems inspections are typically carried out by qualified professionals hired by the property owner or utility company.
Q: Are inspections and testing of natural gas systems mandatory?
A: Yes, inspections and testing of natural gas systems are generally required by regulations and codes to ensure safety.
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