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Sanitary Sewer
ABS
Black plastic material
VTR
vent through roof
Primary Purpose of roof vent
Let air into system
What division is plumbing
22
Invert Depth
elevation of the bottom inside of the pipe
DW
Domestic Water
CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride)
hot and cold water supply, off white color
FDC
Fire Department Connection
Above ground pipe material
Metal
1 CFH (Cubic Feet per Hour)
1000Btu/h
OSHA requirement for fall protection
6 feet
OSHA requirement for trenching
5 feet
Wall thickness terms for copper
Type L, K, M
DWV
abbreviation for drainage, waste, and vent. Found on "p" sheets
What are the four groups of plumbing pipe and fitting material?
Plastic, Copper, Cast Iron, Steel
What is Expansion loop for?
In plastic, provides an area for tubing to expand
What plastic pipe is common for DWV?
Schedule 40 ABS
What is the max length of rigid plastic DWV pipe?
35'
What is ABS typically used for?
Sanitary drainage, vent, aboveground and underground storm water drainage.
What is PVC used for?
Sanitary drainage, vent, aboveground and underground storm drainage, water mains, and water service lines. COLD WATER ONLY
What is cpvc used for?
Typically used for HW and CW distribution, Fire sprinkler pipes, water distribution
What is PEX used for?
Water service piping, CW and HW systems, used commonly in residential
Hangers typically take up ___ of labor cost
20%
What is Copper pipe used for?
Water supply, fire suppression, HVAC. Fairly rare.
What is Cast-Iron no-hub and bell-and-spigot used for?
aboveground and underground sanitary drain, vent, and storm water drainage. Bell and spigot typically underground
Fittings for plastic piping?
Cement, caps, compression fittings
Fittings for Copper tubing?
Solder joint fittings (Require fire watch), press fitting, Rolled groove joint fitting, threaded
Fittings for Cast Iron
Hub (Bell-and-Spigot) and no hub
Steel piping
Galvanised or black
Wall thickness terms for plastic
Schedule 20, 40, 80, Bigger number=thicker
Wall thickness terms for Copper piping
Type L, K, M. K is thickest, DWV is thinnest
Wall thickness terms for galvanized steel
Schedule 40, 80
Angle Valve
Globe valve in which the inlet and outlet are at 90 degrees to each other. less resistance to water flow and reduce number of joints required
Ball Valve
Valve having a ball-shaped internal component with a hole through its center that permits water to flow through when aligned with the waterway.
Butterfly Valve
Control valve that uses a flat circular plate in a pipe that rotates 90 degrees across the cross section of the pipe to control the flow of water.
Check Valve
A valve that allows flow in one direction but prevents flow in the opposite direction.
Pressure reducing valve
A valve which maintains uniform pressure on its outlet side regardless of its pressure fluctuations on the inlet side above the pressure level. Usually installed near meters
Water Meter
A device used to measure the amount of water that goes through the water service. (Cubic Feet or Gallons)
DFU
Drainage Fixture Unit. Measure of probable discharge of wastewater and waterborne waste into the drainage system formulated in tests.
What is the minimum diameter of building sewer?
4"
What is the general slope for a vent?
1/8" per foot
Grade/Pitch/Slope for drainage pipe
Min of 1/4" per foot, Max of 3" per foot. Underground sewer sometimes not as steep
Purpose of a cleanout
allow access to the piping to remove stoppages and clean the interior
Where should Cleanouts be installed?
Front main: at the outside wall of the building at the connection of building sewer and drain
Stack base: at the base of all vertical soil or waste stacks
all 90 degree changes in direction
every 50' on 3" and smaller horizontal drainage pipe; every 100' on 4" and larger horizontal and drainage pipe
Stack Vent
The extension of a soil or waste stack above the highest horizontal drain connected to the stack.
relief vent
A vent with a function to provide circulation if air between drainage and vent system.
How far should a vent terminal be located from openings?
10'
Yoke vent
A pipe connecting upward from a soil or waste stack to a vent stack for the purpose of preventing pressure changes in the stack
Individual vent
A pipe installed to vent, a fixture trap and w/c connects with the vent system above the fixture served or terminates in the open air
Common Vent
A single vent that ventilates multiple traps in the case of a back to back vent.
Why must horizontal vents be sloped?
so water cannot accumulate
Main Vent (Vent Stack)
A vertical vent pipe that provides air circulation to/from any part of a drainage system. Branches connect here.
How far above the flood level rim of the highest fixture should a branch vent be?
6"
Why are storm water and sanitary waste separated?
Rain water takes up large volumes and sanitary must go to a treatment plant
Purpose of roof drain
receive rainwater and discharge into leader
When are storm drain traps required?
When roof drain body is within 10' of an opening
Max water pressure allowed in buildings
80psi
Purpose of a pressure-reducing valve
to reduce the pressure of the MAIN system to a predetermined lower pressure in the SUBsystem. When street main fluctuates in pressure, water supply to building must be constant.
GPM
Gallons per minute. Quantity of fluid flow.
wsfu
water supply fixture units. Measure of the estimated water demand of a plumbing fixture
Water closet mounting
floor set and wall hung
Max volume of water used for flushing wc
1.6 gallons per flush
flush tank
a tank located above or integral with the water closet, urinal or similar fixtures
for flushing or removing excrements in the fixture
Flushometer valve
is a device, which discharges a predetermined quantity of water
into fixtures for flushing purposes and is actuated by direct water pressure
diaphragm flushometer valve
flushometer valve in which a segmented diaphragm within the valve body controls the flushing water by equalizing pressure on both sides of the diaphragm
Min clear space in front of WC
48"
Max height for a urinal flush valve
44"
Min knee clearance for lavatory
29"
min knee clearance for drinking fountain
27"
Max volume used for flushing urinals
1 gal per flush
Lavatory mounting types
wall-hung, pedestal, countertop, self-rimming, under-counter
electronic power faucets
battery powered or plugged into a receptacle
clothes washer outlet box
plastic enclosure that accommodates water supply and waste connections for a clothes washer
hard water
Water that has certain dissolved ions in it - predominately calcium and magnesium ions
water softener
a device containing an ion-exchange resin that is used to treat water by removing ions causing water hardness
types of water softeners
cabinet and two-tank
three openings on top of gas water heater
cold water supply, hot water outlet, relief (t&p) valve
Water Hammer
The concussion and banging noise that results when a volume of water moving in a pipe suddenly stops or loses momentum.
Water Hammer Arrestor
A device utilized to absorb the pressure surge (water hammer) that occurs when
water flow is suddenly stopped in a water supply system.
rough-in
Installation of all parts of the plumbing system which can be completed prior to the installation of fixtures
Water test & duration
plumbing system test in which pipe openings are sealed and pipe is filled with water to provide a specified amount of pressure to determine tightness of the system. Must be filled with water to a point equal to a 10' head. must remain constant for 15 min
potable water supply test & duration
1.5 times working water pressure or 150 psi whichever is higher. 12hr to 24hr
How do you determine which way a pipe flows?
check branch that connects to it
Which side is hot water on with copper piping?
Left
How do you tell the difference between CPVC and PVC
Color: CPVC is offwhite
RPZ
a type of backflow preventer
How to tell if a water heater is gas?
has a flue pipe on top
Where does an inlet come from?
an inlet comes from the big ipe into meter and outlet goes into buiding
How far must a flue be from an intake
10'
T/F you can penetrate slabs and install piping under a building in a Natural Gas system
False
Testing for NG piping
30 min of constant pressure every 500 cubic feet of pipe
When do you use a welded fitting as opposed to threaded in a NG system
after 2 inches
What materials are allowed above ground in NG?
only Steel
3 roof drain systems
scupper, gutter mounted at low end of roof, internal drain system
Who should you contact first
Ulitity companies, they take forever
how far apart should parallel CW and HW pipes be?
6 inches