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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION Title, Scope, and General Title Purpose Plans Required Scope Application to Existing Plumbing System Organization and Enforcement Duties and Powers of the Building Official Violations and Penalties Permits and Inspections Permits Application for Permit Permit Issuance Fees Inspections Connection Approval Validity Appeals CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS General Applicability Definition of Terms General CHAPTER 3 GENERAL REGULATIONS Materials - Standards and Alternates Minimum Standards Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction Equivalency Flood Hazard Resistance Alternative Engineered Design Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe Disposal of Liquid Waste Connections to Plumbing System Required Sewers Required Damage to Drainage System or Public Sewer Industrial Wastes Safe Discharge Location Ownership Improper Location Workmanship Concealing Imperfections Burred Ends Installation Practices Prohibited Fittings and Practices Drainage and Vent Piping Waste Connection Use of Vent and Waste Pipes Obstruction of Flow Dissimilar Metals Direction of Flow Screwed Fittings Independent Systems Protection of Piping, Materials, and Structures Installation Building Sewer and Drainage Piping Corrosion, Erosion, and Mechanical Damage Protectively Coated Pipe Freezing Protection Fire-Resistant Construction Waterproofing of Openings Steel Nail Plates Sleeves Structural Member Rodentproofing Hangers and Supports Piping Support Underground Piping Strength Piping, Fixtures, Appliances, and Appurtenances Hanger Rod Sizes Table 3-1 Hanger Rod Sizes Trenching, Excavation and Backfill Tunneling and Driving Open Trenches xi
2 315.3 Excavations Joints and Connections Types of Joints Special Joints Flanged Fixture Connections Prohibited Joints and Connections Increasers and Reducers Food-Handling Establishments Test Gauges Pressure Tests (10 psi or less) Pressure Tests (greater than 10 psi..28 to 100 psi) Pressure Tests (exceeding 100 psi) Pressure Range Table 3-2 Hangers and Supports CHAPTER 4 PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTINGS Materials - General Requirements Quality of Fixtures Lead Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings Water Closets Urinals Metered Faucets Emergency Safety Showers Pre-Rinse Spray Valve Overflows Strainers and Connections Strainers Connections Continuous Wastes Prohibited Fixtures Prohibited Urinals Miscellaneous Fixtures Special Fixtures and Specialties Water and Waste Connections Special Use Sinks Special Use Fixtures Zinc Alloy Components Installation Cleaning Joints Securing Fixtures Wall-Hung Fixtures Setting Installations for Persons with Disabilities Supply Fittings Water Closets Water Closet Seats Securing Floor-Mounted, Back-Outlet Water Closet Bowls Closet Rings (Closet Flanges) Urinals Flushing Devices for Water Closets and Urinals Flushing Devices Required Automatic Flushing Tanks Flushometer Valves Water Supply for Flush Tanks Overflows in Flush Tanks Floor Drains and Shower Stalls Location of Floor Drains Food Storage Areas Floor Slope Shower Compartments Lining for Shower and Receptors Public Shower Floors Location of Valves and Heads Water Supply Riser Fixtures and Fixture Fittings for Persons with Disabilities Limitation of Hot Water Temperature for Public Lavatories Dishwashing Machines Application Backflow Protection Drainage Connection Bathtubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs Limitation of Hot Water in Bathtubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs Installation of Fixture Fittings Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment Application Water Supply Installation Location Drain Bidets Application Backflow Protection xii
3 417.3 Limitation of Water Temperature in Bidets Future Fixtures Shower and Tub-Shower Combination Control Valves CHAPTER 5 WATER HEATERS Part I General Applicability Definitions Direct-Vent Water Heaters Hot Water Supply Boiler Indirect-Fired Water Heater Water Heater Instantaneous-Tankless Water Heater Permits General Inspection Final Water Heater Inspection Water Heater Requirements Location Table 5-1 First Hour Rating Vent Clearance Pressure-Limiting Devices Temperature-Limiting Devices Temperature, Pressure, and Vacuum Relief Devices Oil-Burning and Other Water Heaters Safety Devices Indirect-Fired Water Heaters Other Water Heater Installation Requirements Seismic Provisions Ground Support Drainage Pan Flammable Vapors Installation in Residential Garages Installation in Commercial Garages Installation in Aircraft Hangars Fuel Gas Water Heaters Physical Protection Combination of Appliances Installation Instructions Access to Appliances on Roofs Access Access Type Permanent Lighting Appliances in Attics CHAPTER 6 WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION Water Required Identification of a Potable and Nonpotable Water System Table 6-1 Minimum Length of Color Field and Size of Letters Unlawful Connections Cross-Contamination Backflow Prevention Approval by Authority Cross-Connection Control Approval of Devices or Assemblies Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies, and Methods General Requirements Table 6-2 Table 6-3 Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies, and Methods Minimum Air Gaps for Water Distribution Specific Requirements Materials Pipe, Tube and Fittings Copper Tube Hard-Drawn Copper Tubing Flexible Copper Connectors Cast-Iron Fittings Malleable Iron Fittings Previously Used Piping and Tubing Plastic Materials Table 6-4 Materials for Building Supply and Water Distribution Piping and Fittings Solder Lead Content PEX Flexible Corrugated Connectors PEX-AL-PEX and PE-AL-PE Water Heater Connectors Valves xiii
4 605.1 General Fullway Valve Multidwelling Units Multiple Openings Control Valve Accessible Multiple Fixtures Joints and Connections Types of Joints Use of Joints Gravity Supply Tanks Water Pressure, Pressure Regulators, Pressure Relief Valves, and Vacuum Relief Valves Inadequate Water Pressure Excessive Water Pressure Expansion Tanks, Combination Pressure, and Temperature Relief Pressure Relief Valves Drains Water-Heating Devices Vacuum Relief Valves Installation, Testing, Unions, and Location Installation Trenches Under Concrete Slab Testing Unions Location Low-Pressure Cutoff Required on Booster Pumps for Water Distribution Systems Disinfection of Potable Water System Water Hammer Size of Potable Water Piping Pressure Loss Quantity of Water Parallel Distribution Systems Sizing per Appendices A and L Friction and Pressure Loss Conditions for Using Table Size of Meter and Building Supply Pipe Using Table Size of Branches Sizing for Flushometer Valves Sizing Systems for Flushometer Tanks Sizing for Velocity Exceptions Table 6-5 Water Supply Fixture Units (WSFU) and Minimum Fixture Branch Pipe Sizes Table 6-6 Fixture Unit Table for Determining Water Pipe and Meter Sizes Table 6-7 Flushometer Fixture Units for Water Sizing Using Table Table 6-8 Sizing of Residential Water Softeners Drinking Water Treatment Units Compliance with Standard Air Gap Discharge Connection Tubing Sizing of Residential Softeners CHAPTER 7 SANITARY DRAINAGE Part I Drainage Systems Materials Drainage Piping Drainage Fittings Lead Caulking Ferrules Soldering Bushings Table 7-2(a) Caulking Ferrules Table 7-2(b) Soldering Bushings Fixture Unit Equivalents Trap Size Intermittent Flow Continuous Flow Table 7-1 Materials for Drain, Waste, Vent Pipe and Fittings Table 7-3 Drainage Fixture Unit Values (DFU) Table 7-4(a) Maximum Drainage Fixture Units for a Trap and Trap Arm Table 7-4(b) Discharge Capacity in Gallons per Minute for Intermittent Flow Only Size of Drainage Piping Minimum Size Maximum Number of Fixture Units Sizing per Appendix L Fixture Connections (Drainage) Inlet Fittings Single Vertical Drainage Pipe xiv
5 704.3 Commercial Dishwashing Machines and Sinks Joints and Connections Types of Joints Table 7-5 Maximum Unit Loading and Maximum Length of Drainage and Vent Piping Use of Joints Special Joints Changes in Direction of Drainage Flow Approved Fittings Horizontal to Vertical Horizontal to Horizontal Vertical to Horizontal Cleanouts Plug Table 7-6 Cleanouts Approved Gas and Watertight Location Cleaning Extension Interceptor Access Clearance Fittings Pressure Drainage Systems Countersunk Cleanout Plugs Hubless Blind Plugs Trap Arms Grade of Horizontal Drainage Piping General Gravity Drainage Required General Drainage of Fixtures Located Below the Next Upstream Manhole or Below the Main Sewer Level Backflow Protection Sewage Discharge Sewage Ejector and Pumps Discharge Line Size of Buildings Drains and Sewers Backwater Valves Drainage and Venting Systems Sump and Receiving Tank Construction Alarm Sump and Receiving Tank Covers and Vents Air Tanks Grinder Pump Ejector Macerating Toilet Systems Elevator Pit Drains Suds Relief General Testing Media Water Test Air Test Part II Building Sewers Sewer Required Where Required Private Sewage Disposal System Public Sewer Public Sewer Availability Permit Lot Damage to Public Sewer or Private Sewage Disposal System Unlawful Practices Prohibited Water Discharge Prohibited Sewer Connection Commercial Food Waste Grinder Tanks Building Sewer Materials Materials Joining Methods Existing Sewers Markings General Size of Building Sewers General Table 7-8 Maximum/Minimum Fixture Unit Loading on Building Sewer Piping Grade, Support, and Protection of Building Sewers Slope Support Protection from Damage Cleanouts No Additional Cleanouts Building Sewer Cleanouts xv
6 719.3 Cleaning Access Manholes Sewer and Water Pipes General Location Building Sewer Abutting Lot Table 7-7 Minimum Horizontal Distance Required from Building Sewer Abandoned Sewers and Sewage Disposal Facilities Building (House) Sewer Cesspools, Septic Tanks, and Seepage Pits Filling Ownership Disposal Facilities Building Sewer Test General CHAPTER 8 INDIRECT WASTES Indirect Wastes Air Gap or Air Break Required Food and Beverage Handling Establishments Bar and Fountain Sink Traps Connections from Water Distribution System Sterilizers Drip or Drainage Outlets Approvals Indirect Waste Piping General Indirect Waste Receptors Standpipe Receptors Pressure Drainage Connections General Sterile Equipment General Appliances Non-Classed Apparatus Condensate Waste Undiluted Condensate Waste Domestic Dishwashing Machine Cooling Water General Drinking Fountains General Steam and Hot Water Drainage Condensers and Sumps High Temperature Discharge Sumps, Condensers, and Intercepting Tanks Cleaning Table 8-1 Pipe Connections in Blowoff Condensers and Sumps Strainers Chemical Wastes Pretreatment Waste and Vent Pipes Joining Materials Access Permanent Record Chemical Vent Discharge Diluted Chemicals Clear Water Wastes General Swimming Pools General CHAPTER 9 VENTS General Vents Required Trap Seal Protection Vents Not Required Interceptor Bars, Soda Fountains, and Counter Materials Applicable Standards Use of Copper Tubing Changes in Direction Size of Vents Size Length Vent Pipe Grades and Connections Grade Horizontal Drainage Pipe Vent Pipe Rise Roof Termination Location of Opening Common Vertical Pipe Vent Termination Roof Termination Clearance xvi
7 906.3 Use of Roof Outdoor Installations Joints Lead Frost or Snow Closure Vent Stacks and Relief Vents Drainage Stack Yoke Vent Wet Venting Vertical Wet Venting Horizontal Wet Venting for Bathroom Groups Special Venting for Island Fixtures General Combination Waste and Vent Systems Where Permitted Approval Vents Size Vertical Waste Pipe Cleanouts Fixtures Engineered Vent System General Minimum Requirements CHAPTER 10 TRAPS AND INTERCEPTORS Traps Required Where Required Traps Protected by Vent Pipes Vent Pipes Fixture Traps Change of Direction Vent Pipe Opening Traps - Described General Requirements Table 10-1 Horizontal Lengths of Trap Arms Slip Joints Fittings Size Traps Prohibited Moveable Parts Trap Seals General Floor Drain Traps General Trap Seal Protection General Table Floor Drains Building Traps General Industrial Interceptors (Clarifiers) and Separators Where Required Approval Design Relief Vent Location Maintenance of Interceptors Discharge Slaughterhouses, Packing Establishments, etc General Minimum Requirements for Auto Wash Racks General Commercial and Industrial Laundries General Bottling Establishments General Grease Interceptors Where Required Trapped and Vented Hydromechanical Grease Interceptors Table 10-2 Table Hydromechanical Grease Interceptor (HGI) Gravity Grease Interceptors Table 10-3 Gravity Grease Interceptor Sizing FOG (Fats, Oils, and Greases) Disposal System Purpose Components, Materials, and Equipment Sizing Application and Installation Performance Sand Interceptors Discharge Authority Having Jurisdiction Construction and Size Separate Use Oil and Flammable Liquid Interceptors Interceptors Required Design of Interceptors xvii
8 CHAPTER 11 STORM DRAINAGE General Where Required Storm Water Drainage to Sanitary Sewer Prohibited Material Uses Expansion Joints Required Storm and Groundwater Drainage Building Subdrains Areaway Drains Window Areaway Drains Filling Stations and Motor Vehicle Washing Establishments Catch Basin Specifications Roof Drainage Cleanouts Rainwater Sumps Materials Conductors Underground Building Storm Drains Building Storm Sewers Traps on Storm Drains and Leaders Where Required Where Not Required Trap Size Method of Installation of Combined Sewer Combining Storm with Sanitary Drainage Improper Use Roof Drains Material Dome or Strainer for General Use Strainers for Flat Decks Roof Drain Flashings Size of Leaders, Conductors, and Storm Drains Vertical Conductors and Leaders Size of Horizontal Storm Drains and Sewers Size of Roof Gutters Side Walls Draining onto a Roof Values for Continuous Flow General Table 11-3 Controlled-Flow Maximum Roof Water Depth Controlled-Flow Roof Drainage Application Setback Roofs Table 11-4 Distance of Scupper Bottoms Above Roof Testing Testing Required Methods of Testing Storm Drainage Systems Abandoned Storm Sewers Table 11-1 Sizing Roof Drains, and Vertical Rainwater Piping Table 11-2 Sizing of Horizontal Rainwater Piping CHAPTER 12 DELETED CHAPTER 13 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND MEDICAL GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEMS Part I Special Requirements for Health Care Facilities Application Where Required Health Care Facilities Breathing Air Replenishment (BAR) System Medical Gas and Vacuum Piping Systems - Installation Requirements General Manufacturer s Instructions Protrusions from Walls Drinking Fountain Control Valves Exposed Piping Psychiatric Patient Rooms General Locations for Ice Storage General Sterilizers General Indirect Waste Connections Vapor Vents and Stacks for Sterilizers General Aspirators General Part II Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Application General xviii
9 Purpose Terms Portable Compressed Gas Systems Where Not Applicable Requirements Existing Systems Definitions Building Supply Critical Care Room General Care Room Manifold Medical Air Medical Gas Medical Gas System Medical Vacuum System Nitrogen, NF (Oil-Free, Dry) (Nitrogen for Brazing and Testing) Patient Care Room Purge, Flow Purge, System SCFM Special Hazard Area Station Inlet Station Outlet Use Point User Outlet Vacuum System - Category Valve, Isolation Valve, Riser Valve, Service Valve, Source Valve, Zone Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal Piped Vacuum System - Category Compressed Air System - Category Category Category Category Category General Requirements Oxygen Compatibility Supply Source Plan Review Plans and Specifications Requirements Extent of Work Record System Performance Required Operating Pressures Minimum Flow Rates Minimum Station Outlets/Inlets Required Pipe Sizing Maximum Demand Sizing Procedures Table 13-1 Standard Designation Colors and Operating Pressures for Gas and Vacuum Systems Table 13-2 Minimum Flow Rates Table 13-3 Minimum Outlets/Inlets per Station Table 13-4 System Sizing - Flow Requirements for Station Inlet/Outlet Table 13-5 Outlet Rating for Vacuum Piping Systems Engineering Methods Workmanship Accepted Engineering Practices Imperfections Burred Ends Materials General Cleaning Delivery Tubes Table 13-6 Size of Gas/Vacuum Piping Changes in Direction Special Fittings Prohibited Joints Shutoff Valves Soldered Joints Cleaning for Medical Gas Piping Systems Cleaning Installation of Piping Pipe Protection Location Frost Penetration Underground Piping Connectors Positive-Pressure Medical Gas Piping Distribution Systems Support Seismic Provisions xix
10 Joints General Brazed Joints Tube Ends Cleaning Procedures Table 13-7 Maximum Pipe Support Spacing Flux Heat and Brazing Purge Gas Prohibited Joints Valves - Requirements, Locations, and Labeling General Requirements In-Line Shutoff Valves Future Piping Source Valve Main Valves Riser Valves Zone Valves Service Valves Pressure-Regulating Equipment Where Required Pressure-Relief Valves Pressure Gauges Station Outlets/Inlets General Post Installation Labeling and Identification General Post Labeling Shutoff Valve Identification Station Outlet/Inlet Identification Shutoff Valve Labeling Alarms General Components Medical Air System General Medical Air Compressors Air Source Air Intakes Drains Medical Air Receivers Requirements for Medical Air Receivers Medical Vacuum Pump System General Medical-Surgical Vacuum Sources Exhausts Receivers Piping Drains Testing and Inspection Where Systems Advance Notice Responsibility Testing Retesting Initial Pressure Test - Piped Gas Systems Cross-Connection Test - Piped Gas Systems Standing Pressure Test - Piped Gas Systems Initial Pressure Test - Piped Vacuum Systems Standing Pressure Test - Piped Vacuum Systems Corrections Approval Covering or Use Uncovering Part III Category 2 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Category 2 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems Part IV Catagory 3 Piped Gas and Vacuum Systems Category 3 Piped Gas and Vacuum Systems CHAPTER 14 REFERENCED STANDARDS CHAPTER 15 FIRESTOP PROTECTION General Requirements Applicability Plans and Specifications Penetrations Installation Materials Definitions Penetration Firestop System F Rating T Rating Combustible Piping Installations General Requirements Fire-Resistance Rating xx
11 Firestop Systems Connections Insulation and Coverings Sleeves Non-Combustible Piping Installation General Requirements Fire-Resistance Rating Firestop Systems Connections Unshielded Couplings Sleeves Insulation and Coverings Required Inspection General Examination Penetrations Field Installations Appendix L Alternate Plumbing Systems Appendix M Rainwater Harvesting System USEFUL TABLES INDEX CHAPTER 16 NONPOTABLE WATER REUSE SYSTEMS Part I NOT ADOPTED Part II Reclaimed Water Systems General Definitions Permit Drawings and Specifications Pipe Material/Pipe Identification Pipe Materials Color and Information Installation Signs Inspection and Testing Sizing APPENDICES TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix A Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System Appendix B DELETED Appendix D Appendix E Sizing Storm Water Drainage Systems Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks Appendix F NOT ADOPTED Appendix I Installation Standards Appendix K NOT ADOPTED xxi
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