Plumbing Pipes
Plumbing Pipes
Plumbing Pipes
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NOTE: Pipe and fittings for Potable Water lead content of not more than 8%
Solder (join pipe/fittings) may not contain 0.2% lead
3 TYPES:Type M
thinnest
Type L
wall thickness
middle
water service
Type K
thickest
7. cPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) white/cream colored plastic pipe for water distribution
8. GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE with threaded fittings for water distribution; problem: rust
9. PB (Polybutylene) rolled coils/straight lengths
water-service water distribution pipe
blue color water-service use
gray color water-service/water distribution
10. PE (Polyethylene) black/bluish for water-services
11. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) drain/vent pipe
white
CWL (Cold Water Line) only
ABS black/gray color/ Schedule 40 (used above or below ground/joined by solvent-weld cement);
extremely durable/ can take hard abuse without breaking/cracking
ALUMINUM TUBING above-ground use only/joined by mechanical joints/coated to prevent
corrosive action
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STORM-DRAINAGE MATERIALS
interior/underground (for storm sewer)
INSIDE STORM DRAINAGE
ABS
DWV Copper
Type L Copper
Asbestos Cement
Cast Iron
Vitrified Clay
Brass
Galvanized
PVC
Type M Copper
Type K Copper
Bituminized Fiber
Concrete
Aluminum
Lead
Black Steel
SUBSOIL DRAINS collect/drain water entering the soil
Asbestos Cement
Vitrified Clay
Cast Iron
Bituminized Fiber
PVC
PE
cast iron
copper
plastic
steel
VALVES NIPPLES -
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PIPE NIPPLE piece of pipe lesser than 12 length/threaded on both ends more than 12 Cut Pipe
a. Close when fittings or valves to be very close to each other
b. Short small amount of pipe exists (shoulder)
c. Long larger amount of bare pipe exists
PIPE COUPLING materials: wrought iron, cast metal, brass
Extension Piece male threaded at one end
RETURN BENDS
a. Back
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Side
Run first
VALVES
1. GATE VALVE full open valves
1.1 Wedged Shaped or Tapered Disc
1.2 Double Disc Valve
2. GLOBE VALVE
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VALVES (PRESSURE)
1. Pressure Reducing Valves
2. Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves
VALVES (DRAINAGE SYSTEM)
1. Balance Valve
2. Unbalanced Valve
HOT WATER LINE
Two Types of Hot Water Tanks*
1. Range Boiler small hot water tank (12 - 24 ; Length: 6)
2. Storage Tank large hot water tank (24 54 ; Length: 15)
*85 lbs. working pressure
Sizing the Hot Water Tank
1. design of the building
2. no. of occupants
3. heating capacity of the supply device
2 10 gallons per hour hot water consumption per person
WAER CONSUMPTION (hygienic/average used only)
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
2 3 gph
OFFICE BUILDINGS
4 5 gph
APARTMENT BUILDINGS 8 gph
HOTELS
8 10 gph
FACTORIES
4 6 gph
RESIDENCES
10 gph
(CANNERIES, CREAMERIES)
1. water consumption of industrial device
2. rated consumption per individual of the building occupants
DETERMINING WORKING LOAD
Buildings:
Schoool
Office
25% of the rated maximum consumption per individual
Industrial
Apartment
Residences
35%
Hotels
50%
Ex. Hotel 100 rooms (2 persons/room average)
2 x 100 x 10 = 2000 gallons
75% hot water
25% cooled
Ex. 500 gallons of water in any one hour of a day
Heater required replacing this quantity in 1 hour
WATER HEATING DEVICES
1. Water back installed in a range
2. Furnace coil placed in the fire box
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CLASSIFICATIONS OF DRAINS:
1. Combination Drain sanitary, storm water, waste
2. Sanitary Drain sanitary/domestic waste
3. Industrial Drain industrial equipment
4. Storm Drain storm, clear water/surface water
Size of House Drain
: 1) for roof area
: 2) for fixture discharge
TRAPS
P-TRAPS
1. Common Seal 2/5 cm
2. Deep Seal 7.5 10 cm
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PERMISSIBLE TRAPS
P-trap
Drum Trap
Others:
3.1 Stand Trap
3.2 Low Hub Trap
OBJECTIONABLE TRAPS
1. Full size S/ S traps
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Bag Traps
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OTHERS
1. Garage Catch Basin
2. Grease Trap
References: Chapter 10 (NPCP) Traps and Interceptors
Table 7-2 (NPCP) Trap Diameters and Drainage Fixture
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