Guidelines in Gas Piping Systems at Launderettes and Similar Installations
Guidelines in Gas Piping Systems at Launderettes and Similar Installations
Guidelines in Gas Piping Systems at Launderettes and Similar Installations
SYSTEMS AT LAUNDERETTES
AND SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS
GUIDELINES ON GAS PIPING SYSTEMS AT LAUNDERETTES AND SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS
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In exercise of the power conferred by section 37C of the Gas Supply Act 1993 [Act 501], the
Commission issues the following guidelines.
2. These Guidelines shall come into operation on the date of its registration.
4. These Guidelines will address safety aspects of piping systems, LPG storage,
installations and other equipment used in the operation and maintenance of gas
installations at launderettes and premises using similar installations.
5. The Commission may at any time modify, vary, review or revoke these Guidelines.
Dated: 2020
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................ 4
2. SCOPE .......................................................................................................................... 4
3. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION ........................................................................ 4
4. LPG CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................. 6
5. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................. 6
6. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................... 7
7. TYPICAL LAYOUT DIAGRAMS FOR LAUNDERETTES ............................................. 12
8. COMPLIANT AND NON-COMPLIANT INSTALLATIONS ............................................ 14
9. EFFECT OF CONTRAVENTION OR NON-COMPLIANCE .......................................... 18
10. CONTACT INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 18
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1. OBJECTIVES
1.1 These Guidelines are developed by the Commission with the following objectives:
(a) to ensure that gas installations at launderettes and at premises using similar
installations comply with the requirements stipulated in the Act and all
subsidiary legislations made thereunder and Malaysian Standards MS 830:
2013 and MS 930: 2017; and
(b) to mitigate the risks associated with gas installations at launderettes and at
premises using similar installations.
2. SCOPE
2.1 These Guidelines shall apply to owners, tenants and operators of gas installations and
at premises using such installations and any of their personnel or a personnel of their
contractors or sub-contractors working on the installation.
2.2 These Guidelines may also assist local authorities in carrying out their duties insofar
as it involves gas installations at launderettes or at premises using similar installations.
2.3 These Guidelines are not intended in any way to circumvent the application of and
obligations or requirements under any other written law or standards. Parties relying
on these Guidelines are advised to obtain independent advice on the applicability of
the same to their installations.
3.1 In these guidelines, the following terms shall bear the following meanings:
“Act” means the Gas Supply Act 1993 [Act 501], as amended,
modified or supplemented from time to time;
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“Energy Laws” means the Act and all subsidiary legislations made
thereunder, as amended, modified or supplemented
from time to time;
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“similar installation” means an installation which obtains its gas supply from
an LPG storage in the form of a cylinder or from a person
licensed under section 11 of the Act or both; and
3.2 Subject to paragraph 3.1 and unless expressly indicated to the contrary or unless the
context otherwise requires, terms adopted and used in these Guidelines shall bear the
same meaning as they are defined in the Energy Laws.
3.3 If there are any conflicts between the provisions of these Guidelines and of those
contained in the Energy Laws, the provisions in the Energy Laws shall prevail.
4. LPG CHARACTERISTICS
5. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
5.1 The installing of any piping system shall be carried out by a person holding a valid
Certificate of Registration as a Gas Contractor.
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5.2 The installation work mentioned in paragraph 5.1 shall be carried out or directly
supervised by a competent person working for the Gas Contractor.
5.3 Prior to the installation of a piping system, the owner of the piping system shall obtain
an ATI.
5.4 Upon completion of the installation, the owner of the piping system shall obtain an
ATO. For installations receiving the supply of gas directly from a retail licensee, the
ATO shall be displayed at a visible and suitable location within the premises.
5.5 In order to supply gas through the piping system, a licence in accordance with section
11 of the Act shall be obtained.
5.6 All licenses obtained pursuant to section 11 of the Act shall be displayed at a visible
and suitable location within the premises.
6. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
(b) The design of the installation shall follow the requirements stipulated in the
latest Malaysian Standards MS 830 and MS 930 or any modifications or
substitutions thereto as directed by the Commission.
(c) Hoses shall not be used to connect a gas appliance to any LPG cylinder.
However, an exception is granted to premises utilising not more than two (2)
appliances such as a water heater and dryer which are manned at all times
during operation provided that:
(i) the number of LPG cylinders used shall not exceed two (2); and
(ii) only one (1) cylinder may be connected to one (1) appliance.
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(e) Gas detectors approved by the Commission shall be installed within the vicinity
of all gas appliances, taking into account the operating range of the gas
detectors, and in any case shall not exceed three (3) meters.
(f) All gas detectors shall be connected to a safety alarm located in an area
assigned to be frequented by the public and linked to an automatic shut-off
device.
(g) The design must also follow any further requirements as issued by the
Commission from time to time.
(a) These requirements shall be fulfilled by a Gas Contractor, save for requirement
6.2(j) which must be fulfilled by the owner of the piping system.
(b) The material used for any piping shall be of carbon steel complying with the
ASTM A 106 or API 5L Grade B standards.
(d) The minimum grade of the pipes shall be Schedule 40 of API 5L Grade B.
(e) Any equipment such as valves or regulators connected to the piping shall not
be installed higher than two (2) meters above the finished floor level.
(f) A pressure gauge shall be installed after each regulator to indicate the pressure
of the gas in the piping system. This is to enable the determination of whether
the pressure is in compliance with the maximum operating pressure allowed by
the Commission as stated in the ATO.
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(g) Any changes in the direction of the piping shall use standard gas fittings. The
use of non-standard gas fittings or manually welded parts are strictly prohibited.
(h) Piping shall be adequately supported in order to ensure that it is securely fixed
at the installed position. The support shall be able to withstand the load of the
pipes and any vibrations created during the transportation of gas.
(i) Hoses used to connect pipes to any appliances such as water heater or dyers
shall not exceed 1.5 meters in length.
(j) All piping shall not be in contact with electrical cables, metal parts or any
substance or material which may create sparks.
(k) All piping systems and installations shall comply with Table 13 in Section 14 of
MS830:2013 as amended or revised from time to time. For reference
purposes, the current applicable Table 13 is attached as Attachment 1 to these
Guidelines.
These requirements shall be fulfilled by a Gas Contractor and/or the owner of the
piping system, as applicable.
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(ab) have adequate leg room for the safe loading and unloading of
LPG cylinders;
(iii) Pigtails connected to any manifold shall be fitted with a check valve.
(iv) The space in the opposite direction of the LPG storage shall be clear
from obstruction so as to allow easy access to the LPG storage.
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(v) The public shall not be given access or be able to access the area within
the vicinity of the LPG storage area.
(b) Specific Requirements for LPG Storage Located Within Launderette Premises
(i) The LPG storage area shall be protected with a 4-hour fire-rated wall,
in accordance with Malaysian Standards MS 830:2013.
(a) These requirements shall be fulfilled by the owner of the piping system.
(c) A responsible person shall be assigned to the piping system or installation who
shall conduct regular inspections and ensure that the piping system or
installation is free from any gas leakage.
(d) The piping system or installation shall be inspected, tested and certified by a
competent person every two (2) years or for such periods as may be
determined by the Commission.
(a) These requirements shall be fulfilled by the owner of the piping system.
(b) All LPG storage cylinders shall must be those assigned for commercial use by
the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs. The use of LPG storage
cylinders for domestic purposes is strictly prohibited.
(c) Adequate warning and evacuation signs shall be displayed at the premises to
facilitate the public in the event of any emergencies.
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(d) “No Smoking” signs shall be placed at appropriate locations within the
premises.
(e) For premises operating on a 24-hour basis, the contact number of the
responsible person and other emergency contact numbers such as the police,
fire department and the like shall be displayed at the area frequented by
customers.
7.1 The following is an example of a layout diagram for launderettes where the LPG
storage is located outside and at the back of the launderette premises1 (“Type A”):
existing wall
1Provided that the owner or occupier of the launderette or premises using similar installations has
obtained all the necessary approvals, permits, etc. to build the LPG storage at the said location
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7.2 The following is an example of a layout diagram for launderettes where the LPG
storage is located inside and at the back of the launderette premises2 (“Type B”):
(a) The public accessible area shall be equipped with safety alarm, in accordance
with paragraph 6.1(f) of these Guidelines;
(b) Gas detectors approved by the Commission shall be installed within the vicinity
of all gas appliances, in accordance with paragraph 6.1(e) of these Guidelines;
(c) The contact number of the responsible person and other emergency contact
numbers and adequate warning and evacuation signs shall be displayed at
public accessible area, in accordance with paragraphs 6.5(c) and 6.5(e) of
these Guidelines; and
2
Provided that the owner or occupier of the launderette or premises using similar installations has
obtained all the necessary approvals, permits, etc. to build the LPG storage at the said location
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(d) There shall be a one (1) meter gap between the LPG storage and the boundary
of any adjacent buildings, and between the LPG storage and any public
accessible area inside the launderette or premises using similar installation.
7.4 In addition, for Type B layout, a 4-hour fire-rated wall shall be installed in accordance
with paragraph 6.3(b)(i) of these Guidelines.
(a) Example 1
(b) Example 2
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(c) Example 3
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(a) Example 4
(b) Example 5
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B. LPG storage area not protected with a 4-hour fire-rated wall [paragraph
6.3(b)(i)].
C. No emergency shut-off valve installed [paragraph 6.3(a)(ii)(ac)].
D. Pigtail connecting LPG cylinder to manifold not fitted with check valve
[paragraph 6.3(a)(iii)].
E. Unused LPG cylinder stored at LPG storage [paragraph 6.3(a)(i)(ae)].
(c) Example 6
(d) Example 7
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9.1 All parties concerned should note that any person who carries out activity of use of gas
through a piping system at a launderette or premises using similar installations requires
a licence to be issued by the Commission. In addition, any licensee, competent person
or any person subject to these Guidelines must comply with it.
9.2 It is an offence under subsection 30(1) of the Act if any person carries out any activity
of retail or use of gas through a piping system without any licence. On conviction, the
offender will be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand ringgit or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both and to a further fine not
exceeding one thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence
continues after conviction, and any piping system or part thereof used or intended to
be used in the commission of the offence shall be liable to forfeiture.
9.3 It is an offence under subsection 37C(6) of the Act if any licensee, competent person
or any person fails to comply with these Guidelines. For this offence, section 31 of the
Act provides that on conviction, the offender will be liable to a fine not exceeding one
hundred thousand ringgit and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a fine not
exceeding two thousand ringgit for every day or part of a day during which the offence
continues after conviction.
10.1 Headquarters
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SURUHANJAYA TENAGA
No. 12, Jalan Tun Hussein,
Precinct 2,
62100 Putrajaya.
PERAK
Tingkat 1, Bangunan KWSP,
Tel : 05 - 253 5413
Jalan Greentown,
Fax : 05 - 255 3525
30450 Ipoh,
Perak.
PAHANG
Tingkat 7, Menara Zenith,
Tel : 09 - 514 2803
Jalan Putra Square 6,
Fax : 09 - 514 2804
25000 Kuantan,
Pahang.
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JOHOR
Suite 18A, Aras 18
Tel : 07 - 224 8861
Menara ANSAR 65
Fax : 07 - 224 9410
Jalan Trus
80000 Johor Bharu, Johor
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ATTACHMENT 1
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