Summary Plumbing Code DONE
Summary Plumbing Code DONE
Summary Plumbing Code DONE
DEFINITIONS
B.
PRINCIPLES
Principle no.1
All premises intended for human habitation, occupancy or use shall be provided
with a supply of pure and wholesome water ,
Neither connected with unsafe water supplies
Nor subject to hazards of backflow or back-siphonage .
Principle no.2
Plumbing fixtures, devices and appurtenances shall be supplied with water in
sufficient volume and
at a pressure adequate to enable them to function satisfactorily and
Without undue noise under all normal conditions of use
Principle no.3
Plumbing shall be designed and adjusted to use the minimum quantity of water
consistent with proper performance & cleaning
Principle no.4
Devices for heating and storing water shall be so designed and installed as to
prevent dangers from explosion through overheating.
Principle no.5
Every building having plumbing fixtures installed and intended for human
habitation, occupancy or use on premises abutting(adjacent to) a street, alley or
easement where there is a public sewer, shall be connected to the sewer system .
Principle no.6
Each family dwelling unit on premises abutting on a sewer or with a private
sewage-disposal system shall have at least one water closet and one kitchen sink
Further, a lavatory and bathtub or shower shall be installed to meet the basic
requirements of sanitation and personal hygiene
Principle no.7
Plumbing fixtures shall be made of smooth non-absorbent material , free from
concealed fouling surfaces and
Shall be located in ventilated enclosures
Principle no.8
The drainage system shall be designed, constructed and maintained to safeguard
against fouling , deposit of solids , clogging and
with adequate cleanouts so arranged that the pipes may be readily cleaned
Principle no.9
All pipings of plumbing systems shall be of durable NAMPAP APPROVED
materials,
free from defective workmanship ,
Sewage or other waste from a plumbing system which may be deleterious (harmful/
toxic)to surface or sub-surface waters shall not be discharged into the ground or
into any waterway, unless first rendered innocuous through subjection to some
acceptable form of treatment.
C.
MASTER PLUMBERS CODE OF ETHICS
A registered master plumber shall
1. maintain a professional bearing consistent with an honorable and dignified
pursuit of his/her profession ,
2. adhering to a set of conduct becoming (attractivelysuitable) of his/her calling,
3. and shall not:
Code no.1 UNPROFESSIONAL
Act in an unprofessional manne r and
demand any remuneration (payment) other than his/her original charges
except for additional services not covered in the basic contract;
Code no.2 SUPPLANT
Supplant (replace/ out of somebody ) another Registered Master Plumber
after definite steps have already been taken toward his/her being commissioned
to perform the contract;
Code no.3 UNDERBID
Underbid another Registered Master Plumber by reducing his/her professional fees
after being informed of the fees charged by the other Registered Master Plumber;
Code no.4 GOVERNMENT POSITION
Take advantage of a salaried government position to compete unfairly with a
practicing Registered Master Plumber;
Code no.5 ALLOW LICENSE
Allow the use of his/her License as Registered Master Plumber for a fee to an
unlicensed Master Plumber in plumbing works
without his/her personal supervision.
Code no.6 injure REPUTATION
Injure falsely or maliciously , directly or indirectly , the reputation of another
Registered Master Plumber by reviewing his/her work for the same client
unless the professional services of the former have been officially terminated and
all professional fees have been duly (properly, suitably)paid by the client; [ why
not???]
Code no.7 SELF LAUDATORY
Advertise in self-laudatory (expressing praise) language,
act in any manner and engage in any practice which
tends to bring dishonor to the dignity of the
o the Registered Master Plumber,
o the National Master Plumber s Association of the Philippines (NAMPAP) and
o the plumbing profession.
D.
E.
F.
ADMINISTRATION
HISTORY OF PLUMBING PRACTICE
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