MN MinnesotaPlumbingCode 2015
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Minnesota Plumbing Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
MN | 2015 | 321 |
The new Minnesota Plumbing Code that goes into effect January 23, 2016. The new code is substantially different from the existing plumbing code and is worth owning in order to install to the new provisions. Some of the updates to the Minnesota Plumbing Code include: • Completely new layout • All Shower Drains must be 2” • All Residential Dishwashers must have Air Gap fitting mounted above counter • Water Heater relief valves cannot discharge into the water heater pan • All testable backflow assemblies must be tested annually including Double Check Valve and Pressure Vacuum Breaker assemblies • Single Wall Heat Exchangers are now allowed • Flexible water heater connectors are now allowed • Push fit now allowed on CPVC, PEX and copper • Drain, Waste, Vent, and Water sizing has changed • Third party product certification required per the product standards listed in Chapter 14 As Chapter 4714 of the Minnesota State Building Code this will be enforced as law effective January 23, 2016. The new customized code combines the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code® and the new Minnesota amendments.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Preface 2015 MN Plumbing Code |
10 | Table of Contents |
20 | Title-Incorporation by Reference |
22 | Basic Plumbing Principles |
24 | Conformance with Code |
26 | Chapter 1 ADMINISTRATION |
28 | Chapter 2 DEFINITIONS 201.0 General 201.1 Applicability 202.0 Definition of Terms 202.1 General 203.0 – A – 204.0 – B – |
29 | 205.0 – C – |
30 | 206.0 – D – 207.0 – E – |
31 | 208.0 – F – 209.0 – G – |
32 | 210.0 – H – 211.0 – I – 212.0 – J – |
33 | 213.0 – K – 214.0 – L – 215.0 – M – |
34 | 216.0 – N – 217.0 – O – 218.0 – P – |
35 | 219.0 – Q – 220.0 – R – 221.0 – S – |
36 | 222.0 – T – |
37 | 223.0 – U – 224.0 – V – 225.0 – W – |
38 | 226.0 – X – 227.0 – Y – 228.0 – Z – |
40 | Chapter 3 GENERAL REGULATIONS 301.0 Materials – Standards and Alternates 301.1 Minimum Standards 301.2 Alternate Materials and Methods of ConstructionEquivalency 301.3 Flood Hazard Areas 301.4 Alternative Engineered Design |
41 | 302.0 Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe 302.1 General 303.0 Disposal of Liquid Waste 303.1 General 304.0 Connections to Plumbing System Required 304.1 General 305.0 Damage to Drainage System or Public Sewer 305.1 Unlawful Practices 306.0 Industrial Wastes 306.1 Detrimental Wastes 306.2 Safe Discharge 307.0 Location 307.1 System 307.2 Ownership 308.0 Improper Location 308.1 General 309.0 Workmanship 309.1 Engineering Practices |
42 | 309.2 Concealing Imperfections 309.3 Burred Ends 309.4 Installation Practices 310.0 Prohibited Fittings and Practices 310.1 Fittings 310.2 Drainage and Vent Piping 310.3 Waste Connection 310.4 Use of Vent and Waste Pipes 310.5 Obstruction of Flow 310.6 Dissimilar Metals 310.7 Direction of Flow 310.8 Screwed Fittings 311.0 Use of Public Sewer and Water SystemsRequired 311.1 General 312.0 Protection of Piping, Materials, and Structures 312.1 General 312.2 Installation 312.3 Building Sewer and Drainage Piping 312.4 Corrosion, Erosion, and Mechanical Damage 312.5 Protectively Coated Pipe 312.6 Freezing Protection 312.7 Fire-Resistant Construction |
43 | 312.8 Waterproofing of Openings 312.9 Steel Nail Plates 312.10 Sleeves 312.11 Structural Members 312.12 Rodentproofing 313.0 Hangers and Supports 313.1 Suspended Piping 313.2 Piping Support 313.3 Underground Piping 313.4 Strength 313.5 Piping, Fixtures, Appliances, and Appurtenances 313.6 Hanger Rod Sizes 314.0 Trenching, Excavation, and Backfill 315.0 Joints and Connections 315.1 Unions 315.2 Prohibited Joints and Connections 316.0 Increasers and Reducers 316.1 General |
44 | 317.0 Food-Handling Establishments 317.1 General 318.0 Test Gauges 318.1 General 318.2 Pressure Tests (10 psi or less) 318.3 Pressure Tests (greater than 10 psi to 100 psi) 318.4 Pressure Tests (exceeding 100 psi) 318.5 Pressure Range 319.0 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems |
45 | TABLE 313.1 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS |
46 | Chapter 4 PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTINGS 401.0 Materials – General Requirements 401.1 Quality of Fixtures 401.2 Lead 402.0 Installation 402.1 Cleaning 402.2 Joints 402.3 Securing Fixtures 402.4 Wall-Hung Fixtures 402.5 Setting 402.6 Flanged Fixture Connections 402.7 Accessible Plumbing Facilities |
47 | 402.8 Supply Fittings 402.9 Installation 402.10 Design and Installation of Plumbing Fixtures 402.11 Slip Joint Connections 402.12 Future Fixtures 403.0 Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings 403.1 Flush Volumes 403.2 Water Closets 403.3 Urinals 403.4 Metered Faucets 403.5 Pre-Rinse Spray Valve 404.0 Overflows 404.1 General 405.0 Strainers and Connections 405.1 Strainers 405.2 Continuous Wastes 406.0 Prohibited Fixtures 406.1 Prohibited Water Closets 406.2 Prohibited Urinals 407.0 Special Fixtures and Specialties 407.1 Water and Waste Connections 407.2 Special Use Sinks |
48 | 407.3 Special Use Fixtures 407.4 Zinc Alloy Components 408.0 Showers 408.1 Application 408.2 Water Consumption 408.3 Individual Shower and Tub-Shower CombinationControl Valves 408.4 Waste Outlet 408.5 Finished Curb or Threshold 408.6 Shower Compartments 408.7 Lining for Showers and Receptors |
49 | 408.8 Public Shower Floors 408.9 Location of Valves and Heads 408.10 Water Supply Riser 409.0 Bathtubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs 409.1 Application 409.2 Waste Outlet 409.3 Overflow 409.4 Limitation of Hot Water in Bathtubs andWhirlpool Bathtubs 409.5 Backflow Protection 409.6 Installation and Access |
50 | 410.0 Bidets 410.1 Application 410.2 Backflow Protection 410.3 Limitation of Water Temperature in Bidets 411.0 Water Closets 411.1 Water Closet Bowls 411.2 Water Closet Seats 412.0 Urinals 412.1 General 413.0 Flushing Devices for Water Closets and Urinals 413.1 Application 413.2 Flushing Devices Required 413.3 Flushometer Valves 413.4 Water Supply for Flush Tanks 413.5 Overflows in Flush Tanks 414.0 Dishwashing Machines 414.1 Application 414.2 Backflow Protection 414.3 Drainage Connection 415.0 Drinking Fountains 415.1 Application 415.2 Public Use Fountains |
51 | 415.3 Drainage Connection 415.4 Location 416.0 Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment 416.1 Application 416.2 Water Supply 416.3 Installation 416.4 Location 416.5 Drain 417.0 Faucets and Fixture Fittings 417.1 Application 417.2 Deck Mounted Bath/Shower Valves 417.3 Handheld Showers 417.4 Faucets and Fixture Fittings with Hose ConnectedOutlets 417.5 Separate Controls for Hot and Cold Water 418.0 Floor Drains 418.1 Application 418.2 Strainer 418.3 Location of Floor Drains 418.4 Food Storage Areas 418.5 Floor Slope 418.6 Elevator Pit Drain 418.7 Garage and Parking Area Floor Drains |
52 | 419.0 Food Waste Disposal Units 419.1 Application 419.2 Drainage Connection 419.3 Water Supply 420.0 Sinks 420.1 Application 420.2 Water Consumption 420.3 Waste Outlet 421.0 Fixtures and Fixture Fittings for Persons withDisabilities 421.1 General 421.2 Limitation of Hot Water Temperature for PublicLavatories 422.0 Minimum Number of Required Fixtures 422.1 Required Minimum Number of Fixtures |
54 | Chapter 5 WATER HEATERS 501.0 General 501.1 Applicability 502.0 Permits 502.1 General 503.0 Inspection 504.0 Water Heater Requirements 504.3 Clearance 504.4 Pressure-Limiting Devices 504.5 Temperature-Limiting Devices 504.6 Temperature, Pressure, and Vacuum ReliefDevices 505.0 Oil-Burning and Other Water Heaters 505.1 Water Heaters 505.2 Safety Devices 505.3 Oil-Fired Water Heaters 505.4 Indirect-Fired Water Heaters |
55 | 506.0 Air for Combustion and Ventilation 507.0 Other Water Heater Installation Requirements 507.1 Dielectric Insulator 507.2 Seismic Provisions 507.3 Ground Support 507.4 Drainage Pan 507.5 Relief Valve Discharge 507.12 Flammable Vapors 507.13 Installation in Garages 507.24 Installation Instructions 507.25 Protection of Outdoor Appliances 507.26 Accessibility for Service 508.0 Appliances on Roofs 509.0 Venting of Appliances 510.0 Sizing of Category I Venting Systems 511.0 Direct-Vent Appliances |
56 | Chapter 6 WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION 601.0 Hot and Cold Water Required 601.1 General 601.2 Identification of a Potable and NonpotableWater System 602.0 Unlawful Connections 602.1 Prohibited Installation |
57 | 602.2 Cross-Contamination 602.3 Backflow Prevention 602.4 Approval by Authority 603.0 Cross-Connection Control 603.1 General 603.2 Approval of Devices or Assemblies 603.3 Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies,and Methods |
58 | TABLE 603.2 |
59 | 603.4 General Requirements |
60 | 603.5 Specific Requirements |
63 | 604.0 Materials 604.1 Pipe, Tube, and Fittings 604.2 Copper Tube |
64 | TABLE 604.1 604.3 Hard-Drawn Copper Tubing 604.4 Flexible Copper Connectors 604.5 Cast-Iron Fittings 604.6 Malleable Iron Fittings 604.7 Previously Used Piping and Tubing 604.8 Epoxy Coating 604.9 Plastic Materials |
65 | 604.10 Solder 604.11 Lead Content 604.12 Flexible Corrugated Connectors 604.13 Water Heater Connectors 605.0 Joints and Connections 605.1 Asbestos-Cement Pipe and Joints 605.2 Brass Pipe and Joints 605.3 Copper Pipe, Tubing, and Joints |
66 | 605.4 CPVC Plastic Pipe and Joints 605.5 Ductile Iron Pipe and Joints |
67 | 605.6 Galvanized Steel Pipe and Joints 605.7 PE Plastic Pipe/Tubing and Joints 605.8 PE-AL-PE Plastic Pipe/Tubing and Joints |
68 | 605.9 PE-RT 605.10 PEX Plastic Tubing and Joints 605.11 PEX-AL-PEX Plastic Tubing and Joints 605.12 Polypropylene (PP) Piping and Joints 605.13 PVC Plastic Pipe and Joints |
69 | 605.14 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints 605.15 Slip Joints 605.16 Dielectric Unions 605.17 Joints Between Various Materials 606.0 Valves 606.1 General 606.2 Fullway Valve 606.3 Multidwelling Units 606.4 Multiple Openings 606.5 Control Valve 606.6 Accessible 606.7 Multiple Fixtures 607.0 Gravity Supply Tanks 607.1 General 607.2 Potable Water Tanks 608.0 Water Pressure, Pressure Regulators, PressureRelief Valves, and Vacuum Relief Valves 608.1 Inadequate Water Pressure |
70 | 608.2 Excessive Water Pressure 608.3 Expansion Tanks, Combination Pressure,and Temperature Relief Valves 608.4 Pressure Relief Valves 608.5 Drains 608.6 Water-Heating Devices 608.7 Vacuum Relief Valves 609.0 Installation, Testing, Unions, and Location 609.1 Installation 609.2 Trenches |
71 | 609.3 Under Concrete Slab 609.4 Testing 609.5 Unions 609.6 Location 609.7 Abutting Lot 609.8 Low-Pressure Cutoff Required on BoosterPumps for Water Distribution Systems 609.9 Disinfection of Potable Water System 609.10 Water Hammer |
72 | 609.11 Water Meters 610.0 Size of Potable Water Piping 610.1 Size 610.2 Pressure Loss 610.3 Quantity of Water 610.4 Parallel Distribution Systems 610.5 Sizing per Appendix A and C 610.6 Friction and Pressure Loss 610.7 Conditions for Using Table 610.4 610.8 Size of Meter and Building Supply PipeUsing Table 610.4 |
73 | TABLE 610.3 WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNITS (WSFU) AND MINIMUM FIXTURE BRANCH PIPE SIZES |
74 | TABLE 610.4FIXTURE UNIT TABLE FOR DETERMINING WATER PIPE AND METER SIZES |
75 | 610.9 Size of Branches 610.10 Sizing for Flushometer Valves |
76 | 610.11 Sizing Systems for Flushometer Tanks 610.12 Sizing for Velocity 610.13 Exceptions 611.0 Water Conditioning Equipment 611.1 Application 611.2 Air Gap Discharge 611.3 Connection Tubing 611.4 Sizing of Residential Softeners |
77 | 612.0 Multipurpose Potable Water Piping Systems 612.1 General |
78 | Chapter 7 SANITARY DRAINAGE 701.0 Materials 701.1 Drainage Piping 701.2 Drainage Fittings 701.3 Lead 701.4 Caulking Ferrules 701.5 Soldering Bushings 702.0 Fixture Unit Equivalents 702.1 Trap Size 702.2 Intermittent Flow 702.3 Continuous Flow 703.0 Size of Drainage Piping 703.1 Minimum Size |
79 | TABLE 701.1 MATERIALS FOR DRAIN, WASTE, VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS |
80 | TABLE 702.1 DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT VALUES (DFU |
81 | 703.2 Maximum Number of Fixture Units 703.3 Sizing per Appendix C 704.0 Fixture Connections (Drainage) 704.1 Inlet Fittings 704.2 Single Vertical Drainage Pipe. 704.3 Commercial Dishwashing Machines andSinks 705.0 Joints and Connections 705.1 ABS and ABS Co-Extruded Plastic Pipe andJoints 705.2 Asbestos-Cement Pipe and Joints |
82 | 705.3 Brass Pipe and Joints 705.4 Cast-Iron Pipe and Joints |
83 | 705.5 Copper Pipe (DWV) and Joints 705.6 Galvanized Steel Pipe and Joints 705.7 PVC and PVC Co-Extruded Plastic Pipe andJoining Methods 705.8 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints |
84 | 705.9 Vitrified Clay Pipe and Joints 705.10 Special Joints 705.11 Joints Between Various Materials 706.0 Changes in Direction of Drainage Flow 706.1 Approved Fittings 706.2 Horizontal to Vertical 706.3 Horizontal to Horizontal 706.4 Vertical to Horizontal 707.0 Cleanouts 707.1 Plug |
85 | 707.2 Approved 707.3 Gas and Watertight 707.4 Location 707.5 Cleaning 707.6 Extension 707.7 Interceptor 707.8 Access 707.9 Clearance 707.10 Fittings 707.11 Pressure Drainage Systems 707.12 Countersunk Cleanout Plugs 707.13 Hubless Blind Plugs 707.14 Trap Arms 708.0 Grade of Horizontal Drainage Piping 708.1 General 709.0 Gravity Drainage Required 709.1 General |
86 | 710.0 Drainage of Fixtures Located Below the NextUpstream Manhole or Below the Main Sewer Level 710.1 Backflow Protection 710.2 Sewage Discharge 710.3 Sewage Ejector and Pumps 710.4 Discharge Line 710.5 Size of Building Drains and Sewers 710.6 Backwater Valves 710.7 Drainage and Venting Systems 710.8 Sump and Receiving Tank Construction 710.9 Alarm 710.10 Sump and Receiving Tank Covers andVents |
87 | 710.11 Air Tanks 710.12 Grinder Pump Ejector 710.13 Macerating Toilet Systems 711.0 Suds Relief 711.1 General 712.0 Testing 712.1 Media 712.2 Water Test 712.3 Air Test 712.4 Negative Test 712.5 Finished Plumbing 712.6 Test Plugs or Caps 713.0 Sewer Required 713.1 Where Required |
88 | 713.2 Private Sewage Disposal System 713.3 Public Sewer 713.4 Public Sewer Availability 713.6 Lot 713.7 Installation 714.0 Damage to Public Sewer or Private SewageDisposal System 714.1 Unlawful Practices 714.2 Prohibited Water Discharge 714.3 Prohibited Sewer Connection 714.4 Commercial Food Waste Grinder 714.5 Tanks 715.0 Building Sewer Materials 715.1 Materials 715.2 Joining Methods and Materials 715.3 Existing Sewers 716.0 Markings 716.1 General 717.0 Size of Building Sewers 717.1 General |
89 | 718.0 Grade, Support, and Protection of BuildingSewers 718.1 Slope 718.2 Support 718.3 Protection from Damage 719.0 Cleanouts 719.1 Locations 719.2 No Additional Cleanouts 719.3 Building Sewer Cleanouts 719.4 Cleaning 719.5 Access 719.6 Manholes 720.0 Sewer and Water Pipes 720.1 General 721.0 Location 721.1 Building Sewer |
90 | 721.2 Abutting Lot 722.0 Abandoned Sewers and Sewage DisposalFacilities 723.0 Building Sewer Test 723.1 General 724.0 Recreational Vehicle Sanitary DisposalStation 724.1 Construction 724.2 Flushing Device |
92 | Chapter 8 INDIRECT WASTES 801.0 Indirect Wastes 801.1 Air Gap or Air Break Required 801.2 Food and Beverage Handling Establishments 801.4 Connections from Water DistributionSystem 801.5 Sterilizers 801.6 Drip or Drainage Outlets 802.0 Approvals 802.1 General 803.0 Indirect Waste Piping 803.1 General 804.0 Indirect Waste Receptors 804.1 Standpipe Receptors |
93 | 804.2 Domestic or Culinary Type Fixtures Prohibitedas Receptors 805.0 Pressure Drainage Connections 805.1 General 806.0 Sterile Equipment 806.1 General 807.0 Appliances 807.1 Non-Classed Apparatus 807.2 Condensate Waste 807.3 Undiluted Condensate Waste 807.4 Domestic Dishwashing Machine 808.0 Cooling Water 808.1 General 809.0 Drinking Fountains 809.1 General 810.0 Steam and Hot Water Drainage Condensers and Sumps 810.1 High Temperature Discharge |
94 | 810.2 Sumps, Condensers, and Intercepting Tanks 810.3 Cleaning 810.4 Strainers 811.0 Chemical Wastes 811.1 Pretreatment 811.2 Waste and Vent Pipes 811.3 Joining Materials 811.4 Access 811.5 Permanent Record 811.6 Chemical Vent 811.7 Discharge 811.8 Diluted Chemicals 812.0 Clear Water Wastes 812.1 General 813.0 Swimming Pools 813.1 General |
95 | 814.0 Condensate Wastes and Control 814.1 Condensate Disposal 814.3 Point of Discharge |
96 | Chapter 9 VENTS 901.0 General 901.1 Vents Required 901.2 Trap Seal Protection 902.0 Vents Not Required 902.1 Interceptor 903.0 Materials 903.1 Applicable Standards 903.2 Use of Copper Tubing 903.3 Changes in Direction 904.0 Size of Vents 904.1 Size 904.2 Length 905.0 Vent Pipe Grades and Connections 905.1 Grade 905.2 Horizontal Drainage Pipe 905.3 Vent Pipe Rise |
97 | 905.4 Roof Termination 905.5 Location of Opening 905.6 Common Vertical Pipe 906.0 Vent Termination 906.1 Roof Termination 906.2 Clearance 906.3 Use of Roof 906.4 Outdoor Installations 906.5 Joints 906.6 Lead 906.7 Frost or Snow Closure 907.0 Vent Stacks and Relief Vents 907.1 Drainage Stack 907.2 Yoke Vent 908.0 Wet Venting 908.1 Vertical Wet Venting 908.2 Horizontal Wet Venting for a BathroomGroup |
98 | 909.0 Special Venting for Island Fixtures 909.1 General 910.0 Combination Waste and Vent Systems 910.1 Where Permitted 910.2 Approval 910.3 Vents 910.4 Size 910.5 Vertical Waste Pipe 910.6 Cleanouts 910.7 Fixtures 911.0 Engineered Vent System 911.1 General 911.2 Minimum Requirements |
100 | Chapter 10 TRAPS AND INTERCEPTORS 1001.0 Traps Required 1001.1 Where Required 1002.0 Traps Protected by Vent Pipes 1002.1 Vent Pipes 1002.2 Fixture Traps 1002.3 Change of Direction 1002.4 Vent Pipe Opening 1003.0 Traps — Described 1003.1 General Requirements 1003.2 Slip Joint Fittings |
101 | 1003.3 Size 1004.0 Traps 1004.1 Prohibited 1004.2 Movable Parts 1005.0 Trap Seals 1005.1 General 1006.0 Floor Drain Traps 1006.1 General 1007.0 Trap Seal Protection 1008.0 Building Traps 1009.0 Industrial Interceptors (Clarifiers) and Separators 1009.1 Where Required 1009.2 Approval 1009.3 Design 1009.4 Relief Vent 1009.5 Location 1009.6 Maintenance of Interceptors 1009.7 Discharge 1010.0 Slaughterhouses, Packing Establishments,etc. 1010.1 Slaughterhouses 1011.0 Minimum Requirements for Auto WashRacks 1011.1 General 1012.0 Commercial and Industrial Laundries 1012.1 General |
102 | 1013.0 Bottling Establ 1013.1 General 1014.0 Grease Interceptors 1014.1 Where Required 1014.2 Hydromechanical Grease Interceptors 1014.3 Gravity Grease Interceptors |
103 | 1015.0 FOG (Fats, Oils, and Greases) DisposalSystem 1015.1 Purpose 1015.2 Scope |
104 | 1015.3 Components, Materials, and Equipment 1015.4 Sizing Application and Installation 1015.5 Performance 1016.0 Sand Interceptors 1016.1 Discharge 1016.2 Authority Having Jurisdiction 1016.3 Construction and Size 1016.4 Separate Use |
105 | 1017.0 Oil and Flammable Liquid Interceptors 1017.1 Interceptors Required 1017.2 Design of Interceptors |
106 | Chapter 11 STORM DRAINAGE 1101.0 General 1101.1 Where Required 1101.2 Storm Water Drainage to Sanitary SewerProhibited 1101.3 Material Uses 1101.4 Expansion Joints Required 1101.5 Subsoil Drains 1101.6 Building Subdrains 1101.7 Areaway Drains |
107 | 1101.8 Window Areaway Drains 1101.9 Filling Stations and Motor Vehicle WashingEstablishments 1101.10 Paved Areas 1101.11 Roof Drainage 1101.12 Cleanouts 1101.13 Rainwater Sumps 1102.0 Materials 1102.1 Conductors 1102.2 Leaders 1102.3 Underground Building Storm Drains 1102.4 Building Storm Sewers 1102.5 Subsoil Drains 1103.0 Traps on Storm Drains and Leaders 1103.1 Where Required 1103.2 Where Not Required 1103.3 Trap Size 1103.4 Method of Installation of Combined Sewer 1104.0 Leaders, Conductors, and Connections 1104.1 Improper Use |
108 | 1104.2 Protection of Leaders 1104.3 Combining Storm with Sanitary Drainage 1105.0 Roof Drains 1105.1 Materials 1105.2 Dome or Strainer for General Use 1105.3 Strainers for Flat Decks 1105.4 Roof Drain Flashings 1106.0 Size of Leaders, Conductors, and StormDrains 1106.1 Vertical Conductors and Leaders 1106.2 Size of Horizontal Storm Drains andSewers 1106.3 Reduction in Size Prohibited 1106.4 Side Walls Draining onto a Roof 1107.0 Values for Continuous Flow 1107.1 General 1108.0 Controlled-Flow Roof Drainage 1108.1 Application |
109 | 1108.2 Setback Roofs 1109.0 Testing 1109.1 Testing Required 1109.2 Exceptions 1110.0 Siphonic Roof Drainage System 1110.1 General Requirements |
110 | 1110.2 Design Criteria 1110.3 Proof of Suitability |
111 | TABLE 1101.7 SIZING OF HORIZONTAL RAINWATER PIPING |
112 | TABLE 1101.11 SIZING ROOF DRAINS, LEADERS, AND VERTICAL RAINWATER PIPING |
113 | TABLE 1106.3 SIZE OF GUTTERS |
114 | Chapter 12 FUEL GAS PIPING |
116 | Chapter 13 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND MEDICAL GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEMS |
118 | Chapter 14 REFERENCED STANDARDS 1401.0 General 1401.1 Standards TABLE 1401.1REFERENCED STANDARDS |
142 | Chapter 15 FIRESTOP PROTECTION |
144 | Chapter 16 ALTERNATE WATER SOURCES FOR NONPOTABLE APPLICATIONS |
146 | Chapter 17 NONPOTABLE RAINWATER CATCHMENT SYSTEMS 1701.0 General 1701.1 Applicability 1702.0 Nonpotable Rainwater Catchment Systems 1702.1 General 1702.2 Plumbing Plan Submission 1702.3 System Changes 1702.4 Connections to Potable or Reclaimed (Recycled) Water Systems 1702.5 Initial Cross-Connection Test 1702.6 Sizing 1702.7 Rainwater Catchment System Materials 1702.8 Rainwater Catchment System Color andMarking Information 1702.9 Design and Installation |
148 | 1702.10 Signs 1702.11 Inspection and Testing |
149 | 1702.12 Maintenance and Inspection 1702.13 Operation and Maintenance Manual 1702.14 Separation Requirements |
150 | 1702.15 Abandonment |
152 | Appendices TOC |
154 | Appendix A RECOMMENDED RULES FOR SIZING THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM A 1.0 Preliminary Information A 1.1 Daily Service Pressure A 1.2 Water Meter A 1.3 Local Information A 2.0 Demand Load A 2.1 Supply Demand A 2.2 Continuous Supply Demand A 3.0 Permissible Friction Loss A 3.1 Residual Pressure |
155 | A 3.2 Elevation A 3.3 Available Pressure A 3.4 Developed Length A 4.0 Size of Building Supply A 4.1 Diameter A 4.2 Copper and Brass Piping A 4.3 Hard Water A 5.0 Size of Principal Branches and Risers A 5.1 Size A 5.2 Branches A 5.3 Water Closets A 6.0 General A 6.1 Velocities A 6.2 Pressure-Reducing Valves A 6.3 Fittings |
156 | TABLE A 2.1 WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNITS (WSFU) AND MINIMUM FIXTURE BRANCH PIPE SIZES |
158 | TABLE A 3.4 ALLOWANCE IN EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE FOR FRICTION LOSS IN VALVES AND THREADED FITTINGS |
163 | A 7.0 Sizing A 7.1 Example |
164 | Appendix B EXPLANATORY NOTES ON COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT SYSTEMS B 1.0 General Requirements B 2.0 Caution B 3.0 Pneumatics B 4.0 Trap Sizes B 5.0 Layout Drawings B 5.1 Example of Sizing |
166 | INSTALLATION STANDARDS TOC |
168 | IS 1 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR NON-METALLIC BUILDING SEWERS |
172 | IS 2 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR TILE-LINED ROMAN BATH TUBS |
178 | IS 3 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR COPPER PLUMBING TUBE, PIPE, AND FITTINGS |
186 | IS 4 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR TILE-LINED SHOWER RECEPTORS (AND REPLACEMENTS) |
190 | IS 5 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR ABS BUILDING DRAIN, WASTE, AND VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS |
196 | IS 6 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR HUBLESS CAST IRON SANITARY AND RAINWATER SYSTEMS |
198 | IS 7 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR POLYETHYLENE (PE) COLD WATER BUILDING SUPPLY AND YARD PIPING |
202 | IS 8 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR PVC COLD WATER BUILDING SUPPLY AND YARD PIPING |
210 | IS 9 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR PVC BUILDING DRAIN, WASTE, AND VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS |
216 | IS 11 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR ABS SEWER PIPE AND FITTINGS |
220 | IS 15 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR ASBESTOS CEMENT PRESSURE PIPE FOR WATER SERVICE AND YARD PIPING |
226 | IS 18 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR EXTRA STRENGTH VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE IN BUILDING DRAINS |
228 | IS 20 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR CPVC SOLVENT CEMENTED HOT AND COLD WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS |
240 | IS 21 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR WELDED COPPER AND COPPER ALLOY WATER TUBE |
246 | IS 27 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR WATER CLOSETS |
250 | IS 28 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR COMPOSITE PEX-AL-PEX HOT AND PE-AL-PE COLD WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS |
254 | IS 29 INSTALLATION STANDARD FOR PE-RT HOT AND COLD WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS |
258 | 4716 Statutes |
266 | CHAPTER 1300 ADMINISTRATION |
278 | Statutes |
294 | ASSE Series 5000 Test Procedures |
302 | Index |