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Plan your commercial gas installation
When a business is adding gas-fired equipment, altering a tenancy or replacing part of an existing service, the installation needs to work with the site rather than interrupt it unnecessarily. Commercial natural gas installations can involve longer pipe runs, multiple appliances, plant-room or roof equipment, tenant boundaries and restrictions on when work can occur.
Natural gas installation work sits within commercial and industrial gas fitting. It may involve new pipework, appliance connections, meter and regulator coordination, isolation points, pressure testing and commissioning. The detail required will depend on the equipment being connected, the available supply and the conditions at the property.
Planning a commercial gas installation around the site
A commercial gas installation is not simply a connection at the appliance. The gas supply, route of pipework and equipment layout need to be considered together. A plumbing business may need to account for appliance demand, pipe sizing, available gas pressure, regulator requirements, isolation points, flueing, ventilation, access and the way the completed system will be maintained.
For a new installation, extension or upgrade, useful discussions often start with what equipment is proposed, where it will sit and how the business needs the work coordinated. This is particularly relevant where a site has occupied areas, shared access, project-program constraints or limited shutdown windows.
Where natural gas installations may be needed
Commercial natural gas systems may serve commercial kitchens, restaurants, hotels, laundries, workshops, boilers, water heaters, space heaters, process equipment, mechanical plant and multi-tenanted buildings. The work may be part of a fitout, a change to equipment, an expansion of an existing service or the removal and replacement of redundant pipework or appliances.
A commercial kitchen gas installation, for example, may need to be considered alongside cooking equipment, exhaust systems and other trades. Gas connections for boilers or hot water plant can similarly require a clear picture of the plant, proposed location and how access will be managed.
What commercial gas fitting work can involve
- New commercial gas pipework and extensions to existing services
- Connections and commissioning for gas appliances
- Gas services for commercial kitchens
- Gas connections for boilers or hot water plant
- Coordination around meters, regulators and isolation valves
- Flueing and ventilation checks
- Gas pressure testing and commissioning
- Alteration, upgrade, decommissioning or replacement of pipework and appliances
The final scope will depend on the particular site and equipment. A plumbing business can consider the installation requirements in relation to the appliances it is intended to serve.
Information that helps a plumbing business assess the work
Good information early can make a commercial gas line installation easier to understand and coordinate. Where available, provide the site address, business type, contact person and access instructions. Drawings, specifications and photos of the proposed location can also help establish the starting point.
Details about the gas service and equipment
- Existing meter, supplier or supply details, and photos of current pipework
- Appliance make, model and serial number, plus appliance gas ratings where available
- Proposed appliance locations and any nearby existing services
- Information about cooking equipment, boilers, hot water plant, mechanical services or exhaust systems
- Whether other trades are involved
Details about access and operations
- Access dimensions, plant-room or roof locations, and relevant asset references
- Induction, parking or loading requirements
- Permitted work hours, tenant access and project-program constraints
- Shutdown restrictions, isolation status and whether the area is occupied
- Any safety permits, process impacts or critical production considerations at an industrial site
A practical way to prepare for installation work
- Define the change. Identify whether the work is a new connection, extension, upgrade, replacement or decommissioning project.
- Gather equipment details. Collect appliance information, proposed locations and any plans or specifications available.
- Map the site conditions. Note access arrangements, existing services, occupied areas and the people who need to be involved.
- Set operating constraints. Make shutdown windows, work-hour limits, inductions and approval arrangements clear.
- Choose a plumbing business with confidence. Use Find a Master Plumber to choose from Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with Master Plumbers WA.
Products and names you may encounter
During planning, procurement or equipment discussions, customers may encounter names associated with product systems and supply channels for this type of work. Examples include Reece, Galvins, Galvin Engineering, Tradelink, Parkwood Plumbing Centre, Kleenheat Gas, Origin, Rinnai, Rheem, Bosch, Bromic, Hobart, Luus and Thermann. The relevant product or supply choice will depend on the proposed equipment and site requirements.
Choosing a Master Plumber for gas work
Gas fitting covers the supply, connection, testing and repair of LPG and natural gas systems and appliances. Gas work must be handled by appropriately licensed gasfitters because poor installation or repair can create serious safety risks.
Find a Master Plumber is backed by the Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia, which has represented Western Australia’s plumbing and gasfitting industry since 1901. Choosing a Master Plumber helps consumers make a more informed choice of plumbing business for their property or project.
For installation planning, ask how the business will work with the proposed appliance layout, access arrangements, shutdown restrictions and commissioning requirements. This keeps the conversation focused on the needs of the site and the equipment being connected.
Related gas fitting services
If the work concerns a fault rather than a new or altered connection, Natural Gas Leaks or Natural Gas Repairs may be a closer match. Projects specifically involving boiler equipment can be directed to Natural Gas Boiler Installations. For broader gas supply, connection, testing and repair needs, see Gas Fitters & Gas Plumbing.
Frequently asked questions
What does a commercial gas installation involve?
It may involve commercial gas pipework, appliance connections, meter or regulator coordination, isolation points, flueing and ventilation checks, gas pressure testing and commissioning. The scope depends on the site and the appliances being connected.
What information should I provide for natural gas installation work?
Provide the site address, contact and access details, proposed appliance locations, appliance information, plans or photos where available, and details of existing meters or pipework. It is also useful to identify shutdown restrictions, inductions and authorised approvers.
Can natural gas installation work be part of a commercial kitchen project?
Yes. Commercial natural gas systems may supply commercial kitchens. Information about cooking equipment, exhaust systems, proposed locations and other trades helps with planning.
Can existing commercial gas services be altered or upgraded?
Natural gas installation work may include extensions, alterations or upgrades to existing gas services, as well as decommissioning or replacement of redundant pipework or appliances.
Why do shutdown restrictions matter?
Commercial sites can have occupied areas, tenant boundaries, project-program constraints and operating restrictions. Sharing shutdown windows and permitted work hours helps a plumbing business understand how the work needs to be coordinated.
How can Find a Master Plumber help?
Find a Master Plumber connects customers with Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with the Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia.
When you are ready to compare plumbing businesses, keep your site, appliance and access information together so the installation conversation can begin with a clear picture of the work.