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- why should gas piping not be used as a ground?
it could be hazardous if gas was present and there was a spark
black iron gas piping is a poor conductor
jumper wires are not allowed to be installed on gas meters
pipe dope at gas connections could interrupt the ground
much of underground gas piping is plastic
Brief Explanations
To determine why gas piping should not be used as a ground, we analyze each option:
- Option "It could be hazardous if gas was present and there was a spark": Using gas piping as a ground could lead to electrical currents, potentially causing sparks. If gas is present (as gas piping carries gas), a spark could ignite the gas, creating a hazardous situation (e.g., explosion, fire).
- "Black iron gas piping is a poor conductor": Black iron is actually a reasonably good conductor, so this is incorrect.
- "Jumper wires are not allowed to be installed on gas meters": This is about jumper wires on meters, not why gas piping can't be a ground, so irrelevant.
- "Pipe dope at gas connections could interrupt the ground": While pipe dope might affect conductivity, the primary hazard is the gas - spark risk, not just conductivity interruption.
- "Much of underground gas piping is plastic": Underground piping being plastic doesn't explain why gas piping (including non - plastic parts) can't be used as a ground, and the main hazard is related to gas and sparks, not the material of underground piping.
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A. It could be hazardous if gas was present and there was a spark