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What are the new requirements for xinyi city commercial housing kitchen Tian Tong gas?

1, the open kitchen can't be filled with natural gas, because there are great security risks in the open kitchen.

2. On the one hand, the open kitchen is connected with the living room. Once the air leaks, the gas will spread to the whole house, including living areas such as living room and bedroom.

3. On the other hand, in the event of a leakage and explosion accident, the shock wave will directly rush to the living room and other places without any obstacles, and the explosion energy, destructive power and damage will be even greater.

4. The national gas standard for opening pipelines in open kitchens stipulates that gas companies should not install and use gas pipelines in open kitchens when docking with houses in the early stage of opening.

5.2. The company contacted Fang Kai Company to collect the contact information of all residents, and warmly informed them through the SMS platform of the information center.

6, 3, before the handover of the new community, the provisions of the open kitchen were not installed, and the gas pipeline use certificate was issued to the community property office.

7.4. Before the delivery of the new house, the company added the stipulation that the open kitchen should not be equipped with gas pipes in the warm tips posted in each owner's home.

8. Extended information:

"Technical Specification for Town Gas" clearly stipulates: "Gas appliances in residential buildings should not be set in bedrooms.

9. gas appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated kitchen or non-residential room with air supply and exhaust conditions.

10, the national standard emphasizes "direct natural ventilation".

1 1, and article 2.0. 12 defines non-residential houses as "other rooms in the house except the bedroom and living room (hall)".

12. The Gas Standardization Technical Committee of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development clearly stated in the explanation of the above terms that if gas appliance is located in a kitchen that is spatially integrated with the living room, it does not meet the above terms.

13 "code for installation and acceptance of household gas burning appliances" stipulates that "the kitchen with cooking stoves should be provided with doors, which should be separated from the bedroom and living room".

14, the living room bears the function of rest, and the open kitchen integrates the living room and the kitchen. The use of gas in open kitchens has great security risks.

15, gas combustion needs to consume oxygen in the air. When the indoor oxygen is insufficient, incomplete combustion will occur and carbon monoxide will be produced.