Building Design
Building Design
Building Design
2. A very large tank is not advisable becuase the bacterial activities would be
retarded.
MINIMUM WIDTH 90 cm
MINIMUM LENGTH 150 cm
MINIMUM DEPTH 120 cm
• For the small residential house to serve up to 12 person, the chamber should
have a liquid content of not more than ---------------- 2.0 cu.m.
EXAMPLE:
• The septic tank may be located closer to the building it will serve, providing a
minimum distance of 2.00 m from the outside wall.
• As much as possible, the septic tank should not be located closer to the
doors or windows.
Pipe Installations that fails or break too soon, may have been due
to any of the folllowing causes:
Recommendations
Cleanout
is a receptacle of the plumbing system accessible on floor, walls
or ceiling.
The location of the cleanout must be indicated in the plan.
It should be sized equal to the diameter of the waste pipe, where it is to
be connected.
Cleanout must be readily accessible to the plumber in case of waste line
stoppage.
Right Slope or Grade of Waste Pipe
Scouring
means to flush or wash out, to remove dirt or grease by flowing
through.
WASTE PIPE
THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE COMMITTEE'S FINDINGS ARE
ENUMERATED BRIEFLY AS FOLLOWS:
1. By increasing the size of the drainage pipe, does not guarantee effective
scouring action, or self-cleaning ability of the pipe.
2. Water flow inside a larger pipe is relatively shallow. The solid waste does
not flow on shallow water but tend to remain at the bottom of the pipe. This
is practically the most common cause of the many clogging problems of
drainage installation.
3. Drainage pipe must be of the right size to have a liquid flow of about 50%
of the pipe diameter. Meaning, that the flowing water inside the pipe must
have a depth equal to 1/2 the pipe diameter.
4. For instance, of the pipe is 100 mm diameter, the water flow inside the pipe
must have a depth of about 50mm to attain the scouring action. This is
where the 2% slope becomes effective.
5. On the other hand, too small pipeline is subject to overloading of flow. The
tendency is to create back pressure, siphonage, and floor flooding.
THE FIXTURE UNIT
KIND OF FIXTURE FIXTURE UNIT
Bathtub 2
Floor Drain 1
Kitchen Sink 2
Laundry tub 2
Shower bath 2
Slop Sink 3
Urinal 5
Water Closet 6
Combination fixture 3
EXAMPLE:
Any pipe that receives and conveys discharges of water closet, with or without the
discharges coming from other fixtures to the house drain or house sewer
1. That, at least one of the vertical stacks in the plumbing system must extend full
size through the roof for the following:
1. To ventilate and dispose off the sewer gas above the roof
2. To prevent siphoning of the water trap seal by force of suction.
3. To prevent the possibility of back pressure which may force the water seal
off the fixture trap.
2. Any structures with a house drain installed, must have at least one soil stack or
stack vent, extended full size above the roof of not less than 30 cm long and
should not be less than 75 mm diameter or the size of the drain whichever is
smaller.
3. As a general rule, vent stack must be extended and terminate through the roof
of the building. When the roof is to be used other than protection from the
elements of weather, the vent stack should be extended no less than 2.00 m
above the roof.
SOIL PIPE
THE PLUMBING CODE ON SOIL PIPE INSTALLATION PROVIDES THAT:
Not more than two water closets shall discharge into any 75 mm diameter
horizontal soil branch, house sewer or house drain.