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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
IAPMO/ ANSI UPC 1 - 2021
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FOREWORD
Publishing of the 2003 Uniform Plumbing Code was a significant milestone because it
was the first time in the history of the United States a plumbing code was developed
through a true consensus process . The 2021 edition represents the most current
approaches in the plumbing field and is the seventh edition developed under the ANSI
consensus process. Contributions to the content of this code consists of diverse interests
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research/standards/ testing laboratories, special experts , and users.
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1 . Public and Committee Proposal Stage ;
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standards .
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FOREWORD
Adoption
The Uniform Plumbing Code is available for adoption and use by jurisdictions in the
United States and Internationally . Its use within a governmental jurisdiction is
accomplished through adoption by reference in accordance with applicable jurisdictional
laws . At adoption, jurisdictions should insert the applicable information in bracketed words
in the sample ordinance . The sample legislation for adoption of the Uniform Plumbing
Code on page xiii provides key components, regulations and resolutions .
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within the code. The table found on page xv points out the relocations in the 2021 edition of
the Uniform Plumbing Code .
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FORMAT OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
The format of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) arranges each chapter in accordance with a
specific subject matter . However , Chapter 3 is dedicated to general requirements that are
applicable to every chapter . The subject matters are divided as follows :
CHAPTERS SUBJECTS
1 Administration
2 Definitions
3 General Regulations
4 Plumbing Fixtures and Fixture Fittings
5 Water Heaters
6 Water Supply and Distribution
Sanitary Drainage
8 Indirect Wastes
9 Vents
10 Traps and Interceptors
11 Storm Drainage
12 Fuel Gas Piping
Health Care Facilities and Medical Gas and
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Medical Vacuum Systems
14 Firestop Protection
Alternate Water Sources for Nonpotable
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Applications
16 Nonpotable Rainwater Catchment Systems
17 Referenced Standards
Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water
Appendix A
Supply System
Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste
Appendix B
and Vent Systems
Appendix C Alternate Plumbing Systems
Appendix D Sizing Storm Water Drainage Systems
Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and
Appendix E
Recreational Vehicle Parks
Firefighter Breathing Air Replenishment
Appendix F
Systems
Appendix G Sizing of Venting Systems
Appendix H Private Sewage Disposal Systems
Appendix I Installation Standards
Combination of Indoor and Outdoor
Appendix J
Combustion and Ventilation Opening Design
Appendix K Potable Rainwater Catchment Systems
Appendix L Sustainable Practices
Appendix M Peak Water Demand Calculator
Impact of Water Temperature on the
Appendix N
Potential for Scalding and Legionella Growth
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The following is a summary of the scope and intent of the provisions addressed within the chapters and appendices of the
Uniform Plumbing Code :
Chapter 1 Administration.
Chapter 1 regulates the application, enforcement, and administration of subsequent requirements of the code . As well as
establishing the scope of the code, this chapter is concerned with enforcing the requirements contained in the body of the
code . A plumbing code , as with any other code , is intended to be adopted as a legally enforceable document to safeguard
health , safety , property and public welfare . The code cannot be effective without satisfactory provisions for its administration
and enforcement. The Authority Having Jurisdiction is to review the proposed and completed work and to decide whether a
plumbing system conforms to the code requirements . As a public servant , the Authority Having Jurisdiction enforces the code
in an unbiased, proper manner. The design professional is responsible for the design of a safe plumbing system. The
contractor is responsible for installing the system in accordance with the plans .
Chapter 2 Definitions.
To maintain consistency and encourage the use of common terminology , Chapter 2 establishes definitions to provide clarity of
terms and promote the use of a common language throughout the code. Understanding definitions within the context of their
application enables greater collaboration, efficiency, standardization and interpretation in applying and enforcing terms used
throughout the code. Codes are technical documents, and every term can impact the meaning of the code text . Terms not
defined have a normally accepted meaning .
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and use. Cross connections and backflow are ranked as the highest priority because of the long history of recognized health
risks posed by cross connections , outbreaks , or cases of waterborne disease. Piping materials and components are evaluated
for their possible effect on the potable water with which they are in contact . The intent is to control the potential adverse health
effects produced by indirect additives, products, and materials that come in contact with potable water . When selecting
materials tor water supply and distribution systems , consider water pressure, water temperature, compatibility with the water
supply, durability , support , and sustainability .
In addition, this chapter regulates the design ,, location , materials, and installation of multipurpose and stand-alone sprinkler
systems that do not include the use of antifreeze . Where systems are installed as a portion of the water distribution system
under the requirements of this chapter and are not provided with a fire department connection, backflow protection for the
water supply system is not required .
The basics of a sanitary drainage system include public and private sewage disposal; selection of materials; installation of the
building drain and sewer ; joining methods for pipe and fittings ; drainage fixture units for sizing the drainage system ; sumps
and ejectors ; vent sizing and length of vents ; and testing .
Chapter 9 Vents.
Chapter 9 regulates the material, design, and installation of vents . A vent system is a pipe or pipes installed in a drainage
system that provide a flow of air to and from the system to ventilate it, provide a circulation of air to eliminate trap siphonage,
and reduce back-pressure and vacuum surge. In addition, vents provide the rapid and silent flow of waste without exposing
occupants of the building to any sewer gases. Proper installation of vents is crucial, as a telltale sign that there is a problem in
the drain and vent system is related to the elevation of the horizontal portion of the venting. Venting is not limited to sanitary
drainage systems. Venting methods are applicable to other drainage systems such as those for chemical waste, graywater
waste , and clear water waste. Sizing the venting system is directly tied to the design of the drainage system . For example, the
velocities in the drainage system and its peak flow rates affect the diameters in the venting system. Where the vertical
distance between a fixture outlet and trap is excessive, velocities in the entire drainage system will be greater than those in
the vent sizing table . All venting methods in this chapter are categorized as either dry vents or wet vents. Vent stacks, stack
vents, branch vents, island vents, relief vents, and individual vents are dry vents . Wet vents (horizontal or vertical), circuit
vents, combination drain and vents are versions of lwet venting in which the vent is wetted by drainage flow .
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drainage system ,, such as grease , sand, oil and other materials . The retained materials need periodic removal to maintain
efticiency and function of the separating device. The capacity of an interceptor is based on retention and flow rate. There are
many types of interceptors that are used at beauty salons, hospitals, meat, fish or foul packaging , refineries, repair garages,
gas stations, car washing facilities, various plants, factories, and processing sites. The designer of the building is responsible
for locating interceptors with the expectation for the frequency of maintenance , ease of cleaning and floor space for
equipment .
Chapter 13 Health Care Facilities and Medical Gas and Medical Vacuum Systems.
Chapter 13 regulates the installation, inspection, testing , maintenance , performance, and safe practices for medical gas and
vacuum systems located in health care facilities . This chapter addresses the installation and maintenance of health care
fixtures , devices , and equipment. The purpose of medical gas and medical vacuum systems is to provide safe and sufficient
flows at required pressures to the medical gas outlet or vacuum inlet terminals . System design and layout should allow
convenient access by the medical staff to outlet and inlet terminals , valves , and equipment during patient care or
emergencies , as safety is of primary concern .
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Referenced standards set forth specific details of accepted practices , materials specifications , or test methods in many
specialized applications. Standards provide an efficient method of conveying complex information and specifications on the
performance requirements for materials, products, systems , application, and installation. The manner and purpose for a
standard’s use and , in turn, code compliance, must be definitive in all references to the standard . If the standard is intended to
be a requirement for judging code compliance , the code must state its intent for use. The standard should adequately address
a defined need and at the same time specify the minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics and methods
of testing , and required test results .
The referenced standards tables are organized in a manner that makes it easy to find specific standards n alphabetical order,
and by acronym of the publishing agency of the standard. The tables list the title of the standard, the edition, and any
addenda. Contact information for each publishing agency is provided at the end of the chapter.
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Appendix J Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Combustion and Ventilation Opening Design.
Appendix J provides an example of how to determine the required combination of indoor and outdoor combustion air opening
sizes for appliances . The combustion air example also provides a table that contains the required volume of a space per the
appliance Btu/h input that is based on the standard method .
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Appendix N Impact Of Water Temperature On The Potential For Scalding And Legiionella Growth
Legionnaires’ disease is a serious issue that is a threat to many citizens . It is known that the higher the temperature, the lower
the risk for Legionella growth, but the higher the temperature , the higher the possibility for scalding. This appendix addresses
Legionella growth potential and scald potential within specified temperature ranges. It contains definitions for terms used to
describe water temperatures such as cold , tepid, warm, tempered hot, and disinfecting hot. Since plumbing systems operate
within various temperature ranges, the public has a document that identifies such temperature ranges and the “potential”
dangers within these temperature ranges .
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SAMPLE LEGISLATION FOR ADOPTION OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
Tho Uniform Codes are designed to be adopted by jurisdictions through an ordinance . Jurisdictions wishing to
adopt the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code as an enforceable regulation governing plumbing systems by reference
should ensure the legal basis under which adoption and implementation are included in the ordinance .
The following sample ordinance is a guide for drafting an ordinance for adoption that addresses key components
regulations and resolutions .
ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance of the [JURISDICTION] adopting the 2021 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code , regulating and
controlling the design, construction, quality of materials, erection, installation, alteration, repair, location,
relocation , replacement , addition to, use or maintenance of plumbing systems in the [JURISDICTION] ; providing
for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefor; repealing Ordinance No. of the [JURISDICTION] and
all other ordinances and parts of the ordinances in conflict therewith .
Section 1 Codes Adopted by Reference . That certain documents, three (3) copies of which are on file in the
office of the [JURISDICTION S KEEPER OF RECORDS] and the [JURISDICTION] , being marked and
designated as the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code, including Appendix Chapters [FILL IN THE APPENDIX
CHAPTERS BEING ADOPTED], as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials , be and is hereby adopted as the Code of the [JURISDICTION], in the State of [STATE NAME]
regulating and controlling the design, construction, quality of materials , erection , installation, alteration, repair,
location , relocation, replacement, addition to , use or maintenance of plumbing systems as herein provided;
providing for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefor; and each and all of the regulations,
provisions, penalties , conditions and terms of such 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code on file in the office of the
[JURISDICTION] aro hereby referred to , adopted , and made a part hereof, as if fully set out in this ordinance .
Section 2 Modifications . The following sections are hereby revised :
Section 101.1 Insert: [NAME OF JURISDICTION]
Section 104.5 . Insert: [ APPROPRIATE FEE SCHEDULE ]
Section 4 Preemption. [JURISDICTION] hereby fully occupies and preempts the entire field of regulation of
design , construction , quality of materials, erection , installation , alteration , repair , location, relocation,
replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of plumbing systems; and provision for the issuance of permits
and collection of fees therefor; within the boundaries of [JURISDICTION]. [ AS APPROPRIATE] Cities, towns,
and counties or other municipalities may enact only those laws and ordinances relating to this field as
specifically authorized by state law and consistent with this ordinance. Local laws and ordinances that are
inconsistent with , more restrictive than, or exceed the requirements of [ORDINANCE NO.] shall not be enacted
and are hereby expressly preempted and repealed, regardless of the nature of the code, charter, or home rule
status of such city , town, county , or municipality .
Section 5 Severability. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any
reason , held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
ordinance. The [ GOVERNING BODY ] hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each
section , subsection, clause or phrase thereof , irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections ,
sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional .
Section 6 Legal Notice . That the [JURISDICTION ' S KEEPER OF RECORDS ] is hereby ordered and directed to
cause this ordinance to be published. ( An additional provision may be required to direct the number of times the
ordinance is to be published and to specify that it is to be in a newspaper in general circulation . Posting may
also be required . )
Section 7 Violations and Penalties . [INCORPORATE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS ]
Section 8 Effective Date. That this ordinance and the rules, regulations, provisions , requirements , orders and
matters established and adopted hereby shall take effect and be in full force and effect [ TIME PERIOD] from and
after the date of its final passage and adoption .
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COMMITTEE ON UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
These lists represent the membership at the time the Committee was balloted on the final text of this edition. Since that time, changes in the
membership may have occurred .
Nonvoting
Gabriella M. Davis, Secretary Hugo Aguilar, Recording Secretary
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
Alternates
Gary Bonetti Jr , Local 342 [ L] David Ledda, City/County of San Francisco [E ]
Terry Burger , NSF International [R /S/T] James Pavesic, United Association [ L]
Michael Cudahy , Plastic Pipe & Fittings Association ( PPFA) [M] Chuck White, Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors ( PHCC) [I/M]
Shawn Hargis , City of Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety [ E ]
Nonvoting
Heath Dehn, National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA) [ R /S/T] Laura Moreno , National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA) [ R /S/T]
Enrique Gonzalez, IAPMO Staff Liaison David Straub, Ex-Officio IAPMO [E]
Doug Marian, ASSE [ R /S/T]
M Manufacturer : A representative of a maker or marketer of a product , assembly or system, or portion thereof , that is affected by the
standard .
U User : A representative of an entity that is subject to the provisions of the standard or that voluntarily uses the standard.
I/M installer / Maintainer. A representative of an entity that is in the business of installing or maintaining a product, assembly or system
affected by the standard .
L Labor: A labor representative or employee concerned with safety in the workplace,
R /S/T Research /Standards / Jesting Laboratory: A representative of an independent research organization; an organization that develops
codes, standards or other similar documents; or an independent testing laboratory,
E Enforcing Authority: A representative or an agency or an organization that promulgates and/or enforces standards.
C Consumer: A person who is, or represents, the ultimate purchaser of a product, system , or service affected by the standard, but who is
not included in the User classification .
BE Special Expert: A person not representing any of the previous classifications , but who has special expertise in the scope of the standard or
portion thereof .
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SECTION RELOCATION
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314.1 Trenches 24
403.3 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces 28
404.0 Waste Fittings and Overflows 28
314.2 Tunneling and Driving . . . 25
404.1 Waste Fittings 28
314.3 Open Trenches 25
314.4 Excavations 25 404.2 Overflows 28
Table 604.1 Materials for Building Supply 608.1 Inadequate Water Pressure . . 106
and Water Distribution Piping 608.2 Excessive Water Pressure . . . 106
and Fittings 101
608.3 Expansion Tanks , and
604.11 Solder 101 Combination Temperature
604.12 Flexible Corrugated Connectors . 1 0 1 and Pressure - Relief Valves . . 107
604.13 Water Heater Connectors . . . 101 608.4 Pressure Relief Valves 107
605.0 Joints and Connections . . . . 102 608.5 Discharge Piping 107
605.1 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe : 608.6 Water -Heating Devices 107
Tubing and Joints
; 102
608.7 Vacuum Relief Valves 107
605.2 CPVC Plastic Pipe and Joints . . . 102
609.0 Installation, Testing , Unions,
605.3 CPVC/ALVCPVC Plastic Pipe and Location 107
and Joints 103
609.1 Installation 107
605.4 Ductile Iron Pipe and Joints . 103
609.2 Trenches 107
605.5 Galvanized Steel Pipe and
609.3 Under Concrete Slab 107
Joints 103
609.4 Testing 108
605.6 PE Plastic Ppe/Tub'ng and
Joints 103 609.5 Unions 108
605.7 PE - AL-PE Plastic Pipe/Tubing 609.6 Location 108
and Joints 104 609.7 Abutting Lot 108
605.8 PE - RT 104 609.8 Pumps 108
605.9 PEX Plastic Tubing and Joints ...104 609.9 Low-Pressure Cutoff Required
605.10 PEX - AL - PEX Plastic Tubing on Booster Pumps for Water
and Joints 104 Distribution Systems 108
605.11 Polypropylene (PP) Piping 609.10 Disinfection of Potable Water
and Joints 105 System 108
605.12 PVC Plastic Pipe and Joints 105 609.11 Water Hammer 108
605.13 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints ..105 609.12 Pipe Insulation 108
605.14 Slip Joints 105 610.0 Size of Potable Water Piping . . . .109
605.15 Dielectric Unions 105 610.1 Size 109
605.16 Joints Between Various 610.2 Pressure Loss 109
Materials 105 610.3 Quantity of Water 109
606.0 Valves 106 610.4 Sizing Water Supply and
606.1 General 106 Distribution Systems 109
606.2 Fullway Valve 106 610.5 Sizing per Appendices
606.3 Multidwelling Units . . . 106 A and C 109
606.4 Multiple Openings . . . . 106 610.6 Friction and Pressure Loss 109
606.5 Control Valve 106 610.7 Conditions for Using
Table 610.4 109
606.6 Accessible 106
610.8 Size of Meter and Building
606.7 Multiple Fixtures 106
Supply Pipe Using Table 610.4 . .109
606.8 Check Valve Required 106
610.9 Size of Branches 109
606.9 Leak Detection Devices 106
610.10 Sizing for Flushometer Valves . . .109
607.0 Potable Water Supply Tanks . . . . 106
Table 610.10 Flushometer Fixture Units
607.1 General 106 for Water Sizing Using
607.2 Potable Water Tanks . . . . 106 Table 610.3 110
607.3 Venting 106 610.11 Sizing Systems for
607.4 Overflow 106 Flushometer Tanks 110
607.5 Valves 106 610.12 Sizing for Velocity 110
608.0 Water Pressure, Pressure 610.13 Exceptions 110
Regulators , Pressure Relief Table 610.3 Water Supply Fixture Units
Valves , and Vacuum Relief ( WSFU ) and Minimum Fixture
Valves 106 Branch Pipe Sizes 111
Table 610.4 Fixture Unit Table for 701.3 Drainage Fittings 127
Determining Water Pipe and 701.4 Continuous Wastes 127
Meter Sizes 112
701.5 Lead 127
611.0 Drinking Water Treatment
701.6 Caulking Ferrules 127
Units 113
701.7 Soldering Bushings 127
611.1 Application 113
Table 701.6 Caulking Ferrules 127
611.2 Air Gap Discharge 113
Table 701.7 Soldering Bushings 127
611.3 Connection Tubing 113
702.0 Fixture Unit Equivalents .. 127
611.4 Sizing of Residential Softeners . . . 1 1 3
702.1 Trap Size 127
Table 611.4 Sizing of Residential Water
Softeners 113 Table 701.2 Materials for Drain, Waste ;
Table 612.5.3.2(1) Water Service Pressure 703.3 Sizing per Appendix C . . . . 130
Loss (PLyy ) 117 704.0 Fixture Connections ( Drainage) . .130
^ 704.1 Inlet Fittings 130
Table 612.5.3.2(2) Minimum Water Meter
Pressure Loss ( PLm ) 118 704.2 Single Vertical Drainage Pipe . . . .130
Table 612.5.3.2(3 ) Elevation Loss (PLQ) 118 704.3 Commercial Sinks 130
612.6 Instructions and Signs 118 705.0 Joints and Connections . . . . 130
612.7 Inspection and Testing 119 705.1 ABS and ABS Co - Extruded
Table 612.5.3.2(4) Allowable Pipe Length for Plastic Pipe and Joints 130
3
/4 Inch Type M Copper 705.2 Cast-Iron Pipe and Joints . . . 130
Water Tubing 120
Table 703.2 Maximum Unit Loading and
Table 612.5.3.2(5) Allowable Pipe Length for Maximum Length of Drainage
1 Inch Type M Copper and Vent Piping 131
Water Tubing 121
705.3 Copper or Copper Alloy
Table 612.5.3.2( 6) Allowable Pipe Length for Pipe (DWV ) and Joints 131
3
/4 Inch IPS CPVC Pipe . ... 122
705.4 Galvanized Steel Pipe
Table 612.5.3.2(7) Allowable Pipe Length for and Joints 132
1 Inch IPS CPVC Pipe 123
705.5 Polyethylene ( PE) Sewer Pipe . . .132
Table 612.5.3.2( 8) Allowable Pipe Length for
705.6 PVC and PVC Co - Extruded
% Inch PEX Tubing 124
Plastic Pipe and Joining
Table 612.5.3.2( 9) Allowable Pipe Length for Methods 132
1 Inch PEX Tubing 125
705.7 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints . . .132
705.8 Vitrified Clay Pipe and Joints . . . .133
CHAPTER 7 SANITARY DRAINAGE 127
705.9 Special Joints 133
PART I Drainage Systems . . . 127
705.10 Joints Between
701.0 General 127 Various Materials . . . . 133
701.1 Applicability 127 706.0 Changes in Direction of
701.2 Drainage Piping 127 Drainage Flow 133
1203.4 Inspection Waived 164 Table 1210.3 .5.1 Support of Piping 173
1204.0 Certificate of Inspection . . 164 1210.4 Concealed Piping in Buildings . . .173
1204.1 Issuance 164 1210.5 Piping in Vertical Chases 173
1204.2 Gas Supplier 164 1210.6 Gas Pipe Turns 174
1204.3 Unlawful 164 1210.7 Drips and Sediment Traps 174
1205.0 Authority to Render Gas 1210.8 Outlets 174
Service 164 1210.9 Manual Gas Shutoff Valves . . . 174
1205.1 Authorized Personnel . . . . 164 1210.10 Prohibited Devices 175
1205.2 Outlets 164 1210.11 Systems Containing Gas-Air
1206.0 Authority to Disconnect . . 164 Mixtures Outside the
1206.1 Disconnection 164 Flammable Range 175
Table 1213.6 . 1 Size and Length of Piping 180 Table 1215.2( 29) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing 211
1214.0 Required Gas Supply . . . 181 Table 1215.2(30) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing 212
1214.1 General 181 Table 1215.2(31) Corrugated Stainless Steel
1214.2 Volume 181 Tubing (CSST) 213
1214.3 Gas Appliances 181 Table 1215.2(32) Corrugated Stainless Steel
Tubing (CSST) 214
1214.4 Size of Piping Outlets ... 181
Table 1215.2(33) Corrugated Stainless Steel
1215.0 Required Gas Piping Size 181
Tubing (CSST) 215
1215.1 Pipe Sizing Methods . . . . 181 Table 1215.2(34) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe . 216
1215.2 Sizing of Gas Piping Systems . . . 181 Table 1215.2(35) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe . 217
1215.3 Sizing Equations 181 Table 1215.2(36) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing 218
Table 1215.3 Cr and Y for Natural Gas
and Undiluted Propane at
Standard Conditions . . . . 182 CHAPTER 13 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND
MEDICAL GAS AND MEDICAL
1215.4 Sizing of Piping Sections 182 VACUUM SYSTEMS 219
1215.5 Engineering Methods . . . 182 PART I General Requirements 219
1215.6 Variable Gas Pressure . . 182 1301.0 General Requirements 219
Table 1215.2(1) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 184 1301.1 Applicability 219
Table 1215.2(2) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 185 1301.2 Where Not Applicable 219
Table 1215.2( 3) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 186 1301.3 Conflict of Requirements 219
Table 1215.2(4) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 187 1301.4 Where Required 219
Table 1215.2( 5) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 188 1301.5 Existing Systems 219
Table 1215.2( 6) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 189 1302.0 Design Requirements 219
Table 1215.2(7) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing 190 1302.1 Risk Categories 219
Table 1215.2( 8) Semi- Rigid Copper Tubing 191 1302.2 Patient Care Spaces 219
Table 1215.2( 9) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing 192 1302.3 Anesthesia 219
Table 1215.2( 10) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing 193 1302.4 Wet Procedure Locations 219
Table 1215.2( 11) Semi- Rigid Copper Tubing 194 1303.0 Health Care Facilities 219
Table 1215.2( 12) Semi- Rigid Copper Tubing 195 1303.1 Drinking Fountain Control
Table 1215.2( 13) Semi- Rigid Copper Tubing 196 Valves 219
Table 1215.2( 14) Corrugated Stainless Steel 1303.2 Psychiatric Patient Rooms 219
Tubing (CSST) 197 1303.3 Locations tor Ice Storage 220
Table 1215.2( 15) Corrugated Stainless Steel 1303.4 Sterilizers and Bedpan
Tubing (CSST) 198 Steamers 220
Table 1215.2( 16) Corrugated Stainless Steel 1303.5 Aspirators 220
Tubing (CSST) 199 1303.6 Drains 220
Table 1215.2( 17) Corrugated Stainless Steel 1303.7 Clinical Sinks 220
Tubing (CSST) 200
1303.8 Water Supply for Hospitals 220
Table 1215.2( 18) Corrugated Stainless Steel
1303.9 Work Performed in Occupied
Tubing (CSST) 201
Healthcare Facilities 220
Table 1215.2( 19) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe . 202
1304.0 Medical Gas and Medical
Table 1215.2( 20) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe . 203 Vacuum Piping Systems 220
Table 1215.2( 21) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe . 204 1304.1 General 220
Table 1215.2( 22) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing 205 1304.2 Certification of Systems 220
Table 1215.2( 23) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing 205 1304.3 Construction Documents 220
Table 1215 2( 24) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 206 1304.4 Extent of Work 220
Table 1215.2( 25) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 207 1304.5 Record 220
Table 1215.2( 26) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 208 1305.0 System Performance 220
Table 1215.2( 27) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe 209 1305.1 Required Operating Pressures . . .220
Table 1215.2( 28) Semi- Rigid Copper Tubing 210 1305.2 Minimum Flow Rates 220
INDEX 433
103.0 Duties and Powers ol the Authority Having Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to enter the building
Jurisdiction. or premises at reasonable times to inspect or to perform the
103.1 General. The Authorin' Having Jurisdiction shall be duties imposed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction by this
the Authority duly appointed to enforce this code. For such code, provided that where such building or premises is occu -
purposes, the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall have the pied , the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall present creden -
powers of a law enforcement officer. The Authority Having tials to the occupant and request entry . Where such building
Jurisdiction shall have the power to render interpretations of or premises is unoccupied , the Authority Having Jurisdiction
this code and to adopt and enforce rules and regulations sup- shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or
plemental to this code as deemed necessary in order to clar- other person having charge or control of the building or prem -
ify the application of the provisions of this code. Such ises and request entry . Where entry is refused , the Authority
interpretations, rules, and regulations shall comply with the Having Jurisdiction has recourse to every remedy provided
intent and purpose of this code. by law' to secure entry.
In accordance with the prescribed procedures and with Where the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall have first
the approval of the appointing authority , the Authority Hav- obtained an inspection warrant or other remedy provided by
law to secure entry, no owner, occupant, or person having
ing Jurisdiction shall be permitted to appoint a such number
charge, care or control of a building or premises shall fail or
of technical officers, inspectors, and other employees as shall
neglect , after a request is made as herein provided , to
be authorized from time to time. The Authority Having Juris-
promptly permit entry herein by the Authority Having Juris-
diction shall be permitted to deputize such inspectors or
diction for the purpose of inspection and examination pur-
employees as necessary to carry out the functions of the code suant to this code.
enforcement agency.
The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to
request the assistance and cooperation of other officials of 104.0 Permits.
this jurisdiction so far as required in the discharge of the 104.1 Permits Required. It shall be unlawful for a person ,
duties in accordance with this code or other pertinent law or firm , or corporation to make an installation, alteration, repair,
ordinance. replacement , or remodel a plumbing system regulated by this
103.2 Liability. The Authority Having Jurisdiction charged code except as permitted in Section 1 U 4.2 , or to cause the
same to be done without first obtaining a separate plumbing
with the enforcement of this code, acting in good faith and
permit for each separate building or structure.
without malice in the discharge of the Authority Having Juris-
diction ' s duties , shall not thereby be rendered personally 104.2 Exempt Work. A permit shall not be required for the
liable for damage that accrues to persons or property as a following :
result of an act or by reason of an act or omission in the dis- ( 1 ) The stopping of leaks in drains, soil , wraste, or vent pipe,
charge of duties. A suit brought against the Authority Having provided , how'ever, that a trap, drainpipe , soil , w'astc, or
Jurisdiction or employee because of such act or omission per- vent pipe become defective , and it becomes necessary to
formed in the enforcement of provisions of this code shall be remove and replace the same with new material, the same
defended by legal counsel provided by this jurisdiction until shall be considered as newr w' ork and a permit shall be
final termination of such proceedings. procured and inspection made as provided in this code.
103.3 Applications and Permits. The Authority Having ( 2 ) The clearing of stoppages, including the removal and
Jurisdiction shall be permitted to require the submission of rcinstallation of water closets, or the repairing of leaks
plans, specifications, drawings, and such other information in pipes, valves, or fixtures, provided such repairs do not
in accordance w ith the Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction , prior to involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of
the commencement of, and at a time during the progress of, valves, pipes, or fixtures.
work regulated by this code. Exemption from the permit requirements of this code
The issuance of a permit upon construction documents shall not be deemed to grant authorization for work to be done
shall not prevent the Authority Having Jurisdiction from in violation of the provisions of the code or other laws or ordi -
thereafter requiring the correction of errors in said construc- nances of this jurisdiction .
tion documents or from preventing construction operations 104.3 Application for Permit. To obtain a permit , the
being carried on thereunder w' hcre in violation of this code or applicant shall first file an application therefore in writing on
of other pertinent ordinance or from revoking a certificate of a form furnished by the Authority Having Jurisdiction for that
approval where issued in error. purpose. Such application shall :
103.3.1 Licensing. Provision tor licensing shall be ( 1 ) Identify and describe the work to be covered by the per-
determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. mit for which application is made.
103.4 Right Of Entry. Where it is necessary to make an ( 2 ) Describe the land upon which the proposed work is to be
inspection to enforce the provisions of this code, or where the done by legal description , street address, or similar
Authority Having Jurisdiction has reasonable cause to believe description that will readily identify and locate the pro-
that there exists in a building or upon premises a condition or posed building or work.
violation of this code that makes the building or premises ( 3 ) Indicate the use or occupancy for w' hich the proposed
unsafe, insanitary , dangerous, or hazardous, the Authority work is intended .
( 4 ) Be accompanied by construction documents in accor- accordance with the requirements of the code and other per-
dance with Section 104.3 . 1 . tinent laws and ordinances and that the fees specified in Sec-
( 5) Be signed by the permittee or the permittee 's authorized tion 104.5 have been paid , the Authority Having Jurisdiction
agent. The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be per- shall issue a permit therefore to the applicant .
mitted to require evidence to indicate such authority . 104.4.1 Approved Plans or Construction Docu-
(6) Give such other data and information in accordance with ments. Where the Authority Having Jurisdiction issues
the Authority Having Jurisdiction. the permit w here plans are required , the Authority Hav -
ing Jurisdiction shall endorse in writing or stamp the con -
104.3.1 Construction Documents. Construction
struction documents '" APPROVED . Such approved
'
mittcc showing that circumstances beyond the control of No plumbing system or portion thereof shall be covered ,
the permittee have prevented the action from being taken. concealed or put into use until inspected and approved as pre-
,
No permit shall be extended more than once. In order to scribed in this code. Neither the Authority Having Jurisdic-
renew action on a permit after expiration , the permittee tion nor the jurisdiction shall be liable tor expense entailed
shall pay a new full permit fee. in the removal or replacement of material required to permit
104.4.5 Suspension or Revocation. The Authority inspection. Plumbing systems regulated by this code shall not
Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to, in writing , sus- be connected to the water , the energy fuel supply, or the sewer
pend or revoke a permit issued under the provisions of system until authorized by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
this code where the permit is issued in error or on the 105.2 Required Inspections. New plumbing work and
basis of incorrect information supplied or in violation of such portions of existing systems as affected by new work ,
other ordinance or regulation of the jurisdiction. or changes, shall be inspected by the Authority Having Juris-
104.4.6 Retention of Plans. One set of approved con- diction to ensure compliance with the requirements of this
struction documents and computations shall be retained code and to ensure that the installation and construction of
by the Authority Having Jurisdiction until final approval the plumbing system arc in accordance with approved plans .
The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall make the following
of the work covered therein.
inspections and other such inspections as necessary. The per-
One set of approved construction documents, com- mittee or the permittee s authorized agent shall he responsi -
putations, and manufacturer ' s installation instructions ble for the scheduling of such inspections as follows:
shall be returned to the applicant and said set shall be
( 1 ) The underground inspection shall be made after trenches
kept on the site of the building or work at times during
or ditches arc excavated and bedded, piping installed, and
which the work authorized thereby is in progress. before backfill is put in place.
104.5 Fees. Fees shall be assessed in accordance with the (2 ) Rough- in inspection shall be made prior to the installa-
provisions of this section and as set forth in the fee schedule, tion of wall or ceiling membranes.
Table 104.5. The fees are to be determined and adopted by
(3) Final inspection shall be made upon completion of the
this jurisdiction.
installation.
104.5.1 Work Commencing Before Permit
105.2.1 Uncovering. Where a a inage or plumbing
Issuance. Where work for which a permit is required
system, building sewer, private sewage disposal system ,
by this code has been commenced without first obtaining
or part thereof, which is installed , altered, or repaired , is
said permit, a special investigation shall be made before
covered or concealed before being inspected , tested , and
a permit is issued for such work .
approved as prescribed in this code , it shall be uncovered
104.5.2 Investigation Fees. An investigation fee, in for inspection after notice to uncover the work has been
addition to the permit fee. shall be collected whether a issued to the responsible person by the Authority Having
permit is then or subsequently issued . The investigation Jurisdiction.
fee shall be equal to the amount of the permit fee that is The requirements of this section shall not be con -
required by this code if a permit were to be issued . The sidered to prohibit the operation of plumbing installed to
payment of such investigation fee shall not exempt a per- replace existing equipment or fixtures serving an occu-
son from compliance with other provisions of this code, pied portion of the building in the event a request for
nor from a penalty prescribed by law . inspection of such equipment or fixture has been filed
104.5.3 Fee Refunds. The Authority Having Jurisdic- with the Authority Having Jurisdiction not more than 72
tion shall be permitted to authorize the refunding of a fee hours after such replacement work is completed , and
as follows: before a portion of such plumbing system is concealed by
( 1 ) The amount paid hereunder that was erroneously a permanent portion of the building.
paid or collected . 105.2 .1.1 Water Supply System. No water sup-
(2 ) Refunding of not more than a percentage, as deter- ply system or portion thereof shall be covered or
mined by this jurisdiction where no work has been concealed until it first has been tested , inspected, and
done under a permit issued in accordance with this approved .
code. 105.2.1.2 Covering or Using. No plumbing or
The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall not author- drainage system , building sewer, private sewer dis-
ize the refunding of a fee paid except upon written appli- posal system , or part thereof , shall be covered , con -
cation filed by the original permittee not to exceed 180 cealed , or put into use until it has been tested ,
days after the date of fee payment. inspected , and accepted as prescribed in this code .
105.2 .2 Other Inspections. In addition to the inspec-
tions required by this code, the Authority Having Juris-
105.0 Inspections and Testing. diction shall be permitted to require other inspections to
105.1 General. Plumbing systems for which a permit is ascerta in compliance with the provisions of this code and
required by this code shall be inspected by the Authority Hav- other laws that are enforced by the Authority Having
ing Jurisdiction . Jurisdiction.
105.2.3 Inspection Requests. It shall be the duty of and has no connection with a water or drainage system. In
the person doing the work authorized by a permit to eases where it would be impractical to provide the required
notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction that such work water or air tests, or for minor installations and repairs, the
is ready for inspection. The Authority Having Jurisdic- Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to make such
tion shall be permitted to require that a request for inspection as deemed advisable in order to be assured that the
inspection be filed not less than l working day before weak has been performed in accordance with the intent of this
such inspection is desired . Such request shall be permit- code . Joints and connections in the plumbing system shall be
ted to be made in writing or by telephone, at the option gastight and watertight for the pressures required by the test.
of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 105.3.1 Defective Systems. An air test shall be used
It shall be the duty of the person requesting inspec- in testing the sanitary condition of the drainage or plumb-
tions in accordance with this code to provide access to ing system of building premises wrhere there is reason to
and means for inspection of such work . believe that it has become defective. In buildings or
105.2.4 Advance Notice. It shall be the duty of the premises condemned by the Authority Having Jurisdic-
person doing the work authorized by the permit to notify tion because of an insanitary condition of the plumbing
the Authority Having Jurisdiction , orally or in wrriting system , or part thereof , the alterations in such system
that said work is ready for inspection. Such notification shall be in accordance with the requirements of this code.
shall be given not less than 24 hours before the work is 105.3. 2 Retesting. Where the Authority Having Juris-
to be inspected . diction finds that the work will not pass the test, neces-
105.2.5 Responsibility. It shall be the duty of the sary corrections shall be made, and the work shall be
holder of a permit to make sure that the work will stand resubmitted for test or inspection .
the test prescribed before giving the notification . 105.3.3 Approval. Where prescribed tests and inspec-
The equipment , material , and labor necessary for tions indicate that the work is in accordance with this code ,
inspection or tests shall be furnished by the person to a certificate of approval shall be issued by the Authority
i laving Jurisdiction to the permittee on demand .
whom the permit is issued or by whom inspection is
requested . 105.4 Connection to Service Utilities. No person shall
make connections from a source of energy or fuel to a plumb-
105.2.6 Reinspections . A reinspection fee shall be
ing system or equipment regulated by this code and for which
permitted to be assessed for each inspection or rcinspcc-
a permit is required until approved by the Authority Having
tion where such portion of work for which inspection is
Jurisdiction . No person she I akc connection from a water-
called is not complete or where required corrections have
supply line nor shall connect to a sewer system regulated by
not been made. this code and for which a permit is required until approved
This provision shall not be interpreted as requiring by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. The Authority Having
reinspect ion fee the first time a job is rejected for fail - Jurisdiction shall be permitted to authorize temporary con -
ure to be in accordance with the requirements of this nection of the plumbing equipment to the source of energy or
code, but as controlling the practice of calling for inspec- fuel for the purpose of testing the equipment .
tions before the job is ready for inspection or rcinspec-
tion .
106.0 Violations and Penalties.
Reinspection fees shall be permitted to be assessed
where the approved plans arc not readily available to the 106.1 General. It shall be unlawful for a person , firm or
corporation to erect , construct , enlarge, alter , repair, move,
inspector , for failure to provide access on the date for
improve, remove, convert , demolish , equip, use, or maintain
which the inspection is requested , or for deviating from
plumbing or permit the same to be done in violation of this
plans requiring the approval of the Authority Having
code .
Jurisdiction .
106.2 Notices of Correction or Violation. Notices of
To obtain reinspection , the applicant shall file an
correction or violation shall be written by the Authority Hav -
application therefore in writing upon a form furnished ing Jurisdiction and shall be permitted to be posted at the site
for that purpose and pay the reinspcction fee in accor- of the work or mailed or delivered to the permittee or their
dance w ith Table 104.5. authorized representative.
In instances wrhere reinspcction fees have been Refusal , failure, or neglect to comply writh such notice
assessed , no additional inspection of the work will be or order within 10 days of receipt thereof, shall be considered
performed until the required fees have been paid . a violation of this code and shall be subject to the penalties set
105.3 Testing of Systems. Plumbing systems shall be forth by the governing laws of the jurisdiction.
tested and approved in accordance with this code or the 106.3 Penalties. A person , firm , or corporation violating a
Authority Having Jurisdiction. Tests shall be conducted in provision of this code shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
the presence of the Authority Having Jurisdiction or the meanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by
Authority Having Jurisdiction ’s duly appointed representa- a fine, imprisonment , or both set forth by the governing laws
tive. of the jurisdiction. Each separate day or portion thereof, dur-
No test or inspection shall be required where a plumb- ing which a violation of this code occurs or continues, shall
ing system , or part thereof, is set up for exhibition purposes be deemed to constitute a separate offense .
TABLE 104.5
PLUMBING PERMIT FEES
Permit Issuance
1 . 1 or issuing each permit *
2. For issuing each supplemental permit *
panel, door, or similar obstruction . ment or an individual such as a plumbing official , mechanical
Accessible, Readily. Having a direct access without the official, labor department official, health department official ,
necessity of removing a panel , door , or similar obstruction. building official , or others having statutory authority . In the
absence of statutory authority , the Authority Having Juris-
Air Break. A physical separation which may be a low inlet diction may be some other responsible party . This definition
into the indirect waste receptor from the fixture, appliance ,
shall include the Authority Having Jurisdiction ’s duly author-
or device indirectly connected.
ized rep resenta t i vc .
Air Gap, Drainage. The unobstructed vertical distance
through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from
a pipe , plumbing fixture, appliance, or appurtenance convey- 204.0 -B-
ing waste to the flood -level rim of the receptor . Backtlow . I he [ low o f w a i e or other liquids, mixtures, or
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Air Gap , Water Distribution. The unobstructed vertical substances into the distributing pipes of a potable supply of
distance through the tree atmosphere between the lowest water from sources other than its intended source . Sec Back-
opening from a pipe or faucet conveying potable water to the pressure Backflow and Backsiphonagc.
flood -level rim of a tank , vat , or fixture. Backflow Connection. An arrangement whereby backflow
Alternate Water Source. Nonpotablc source of water that can occur.
includes but not limited to gray water, on-site treated non- Backflow Preventer. A backflow prevention device, an
potablc water, rainwater, and reclaimed ( recycled ) water . assembly, or another method to prevent backflow into the
Anchors. Sec Supports . potable water system .
Appliance. A device that utilizes an energy source to pro- Backpressure Backflow. Backflow due to an increased
duce light, heat , power, refrigeration , air conditioning , or pressure above the supply pressure, which may be due to
compressed fuel gas. This definition also shall include a pumps, boilers, gravity, or other sources of pressure.
vented decorative appliance. Backs iphonage. The flowing back of used , contaminated ,
Appliance , Low-Heat. A fuel - burning appliance that or polluted water from a plumbing fixture or vessel into a
produces a continuous flue gas temperature, at the point water supply pipe due to a pressure less than atmospheric in
of entrance to the flue, of not more than 1000 F (538°C ).
" such pipe. See Backflow .
Appliance , Medium-Heat. A fuel -burning appliance Backwater Valve. A device installed in a drainage system
that produces a continuous flue gas temperature, at the to prevent reverse flow .
point of entrance to the flue , of more than 1000°F Bathroom. A room equipped with a shower, bathtub, or
( 538°C ) and less than 2000° F (1093°C ). combination bath/shower .
Bathroom , Half. A room equipped with only a water closet Building Supply. The pipe is carrying potable water from
and lavatory. the water meter or another source of water supply to a build -
Bathroom Group. Any combination of fixtures, not to ing or other point of use or distribution on the lot .
exceed one water closet, two lavatories, either one bathtub or
one combination bath /shower, and one shower, and may 205.0 - C-
include a bidet and an emergency floor drain .
Category 1. Activities, systems, or equipment whose fail -
Battery Of Fixtures. A group of two or more similar, adja- ure is likely to cause major injury or death to patients , staff,
cent fixtures that discharge into a common horizontal waste or visitors . [NFPA 99: 3.3.158.1 ]
or soil branch.
Category 2. Activities, systems, or equipment whose failure
Bedpan Steamer. A fixture that is used to sterilize bedpans is likely to cause minor injury to patients, staff , or visitors.
by way of steam. [ NFPA 99 : 3.3.158.2]
Boiler Blowoff . An outlet on a boiler to permit emptying or Category 3. Activities, systems, or equipment whose failure
discharge of sediment . is not likely to cause injury to patients, staff, or visitors, but
Bonding Conductor or Jumper. A reliable conductor to can cause discomfort, [ Nl PA 99:3.3. 158.3]
’
ensure the required electrical conductivity between metal Category 3 Vacuum System. A Category 3 vacuum dis-
parts required to be electrically connected . [NFPA 70 : 100 tribution system that can be cither a wet system designed to
( Part 1) ] remove liquids , air-gas, or solids from the treated area; or a
Bottle Filling Station. A plumbing fixture connected to the dry system designed to trap liquid and solids before the serv -
potable water distribution system and sanitary drainage sys- ice inlet and to accommodate air- gas only through the serv-
tem that is designed and intended for filling personal use ice inlet. [ NFPA 99 : 3.3.21 ]
drinking water bottles or containers not less than 10 inches Category 4. Activities, systems, or equipment whose failure
(254 mm) in height . Such fixtures can be separate from or would have no impact on patient care. [ NFPA 99:3.3. 158.4]
integral to a drinking fountain and can incorporate a water fil- Certified Backflow Assembly Tester. A person who has
ter and a cooling system for chilling the drinking water . shown competence to test and maintain backflow assemblies
Branch. A part of the piping system other than a main , riser, to the satisfaction of the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
or stack . Cesspool. A lined excavation in the ground that receives
Branch, Fixture. See Fixture Branch . the discharge of a drainage system or part thereof, so designed
Branch, Horizontal. See Horizontal Branch . as to retain the organic matter and solids discharging therein
but permitting the liquids to seep through the bottom and
Branch Vent. A vent connecting one or more individual
sides.
vents with a vent stack or stack vent .
Chemical Waste . See Special Wastes.
Building. A structure built, erected , and framed of compo-
nent structural parts designed for the housing , shelter , enclo- Chimney. One or more passageways , vertical or nearly so,
sure , or support of persons, animals, or property of any kind. for conveying flue or vent gases to the outdoors. [ NFPA
Building Drain. That part of the lowest piping of a drainage 54:3,3,18]
system that receives the discharge from soil, waste , and other Chimney, Factory-Built. A chimney composed of
drainage pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it listed factory- built components assembled in accordance
to the building sewer beginning 2 feet (610 mm) outside the with the manufacturer’s installation instructions to form
building wall. the completed chimney [NFPA 54: 3.3. 18.2]
Building Drain (Sanitary). A building drain that conveys Chimney, Masonry. A field-constructed chimney of
sewage only . solid masonry units, bricks, stones, listed masonry chim -
ney units, or reinforced Portland cement concrete , lined
Building Drain (Storm). A building drain that conveys
storm water or another drainage, but no sewage.
with suitable chimney flue liners. [ NFPA 54: 3.3.18.3 ]
Building Sewer. That part of the horizontal piping of a Chimney, Metal. A chimney constructed of metal with
a minimum thickness not less than 0.127 inches ( 3.23
drainage system that extends from the end of the building
mm ) ( No . 10 manufacturer s standard gauge) steel sheet.
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drain and that receives the discharge of the building drain and
conveys it to a public sewer, private sewer, private sewage Chimney Classifications:
disposal system , or another point of disposal . Chimney, High-Heat Appliance- Type . A factory-
Building Sewer (Combined ). A building sewer that con- built, masonry, or metal chimney suitable for removing
veys both sewage and storm water or other drainage.
appliances producing combustion gases in excess of
-
the products of combustion from fuel - burning high heat
Building Sewer (Sanitary). A building sewer that conveys
2000° F ( 1093°C ), measured at the appliance flue outlet.
sewage only .
Chimney, Low -Heat Appliance- Type. A factory-
Building Sewer (Storm). A building sewer that conveys built, masonry, or metal chimney suitable for removing
storm water or another drainage, but no sewage. the products of combustion from fuel - burning low - heat
Building Subdrain. That portion of a drainage system that appliances producing combustion gases not in excess of
docs not drain by gravity into the building scw er.
?
1000°F (538°C ) under normal operating conditions, but
capable of producing combustion gases of MOOT to a manifold produced specifically for food service appli
,
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( 760 C ) during intermittent forced firing tor periods up
"
cations, and not intended for use in residential applications.
to one hour. Temperatures arc measured at the appliance Common. That part of a plumbing system that is so
flue outlet . designed and installed as to serve more than one appliance,
Chimney, Medium -Heat Appliance-Type . A fac- fixture , building, or system.
-
tory built, masonry, or metal chimney suitable for
removing the products of combustion from fuel - burning
Condensate. The liquid phase produced by condensation
of a gas or vapor.
medium - heat appliances producing combustion gases,
Conductor. A pipe inside the building that conveys storm
not in excess of 2000 F (1093i C ), measured at the appli-
" 3
bined ) .
Combustible Material. A material that , in the form in 206.0 - D-
which it is used and under the conditions anticipated , will Dead Leg. A section of potable w ater pipe which contains
ignite and burn ; a material that docs not meet the definition of water that has no flow or docs not circulate .
noncombustible. [ NFPA 54 : 3.3 . 64.1 ] Debris Excluder. A device installed on the rainwater catch-
Commercial Modular System. A drinking water treat- ment conveyance system to prevent the accumulation of
ment unit system consisting of multiple components attached leaves, needles, or other debris in the system.
Department Having Jurisdiction. The Authority Having operation of the overcurrent protective device or ground -fault
Jurisdiction* including any other law enforcement agency detectors. [ NFPA 54:3.3.34] I
affected by a provision of this code , whether such agency is Effective Opening. The minimum cross-sectional area at
specifically named or not . the point of water supply discharge measured or expressed in
Design Flood Elevation. The elevation of the "‘design terms of ( 1 ) diameter of a circle or (2 ) where the opening is
flood . including wave height, relative to the datum specified
"
not circular, the diameter of a circle of equivalent cross -sec-
on the community' s legally designated flood hazard map. In tional area . ( This applies to an air gap ) .
areas designated as Zone AO, the design flood elevation is
Emergency Floor Drain. A floor drain that docs not
the elevation of the highest existing grade of the building 's
perimeter plus the depth number ( in feet ) specified on the
receive discharge from any fixture drain or indirect waste
flood hazard map. In areas designated as Zone AO where a pipe, and serves to protect from damage where accidental
depth number is not specified on the map, the depth number spills , leaks or fixture backups occur.
is taken as being equal to 2 feet ( 610 mm ) . Essentially Nontoxic Transfer Fluid. Essentially non -
Developed Length. The length along the centerline of a toxic at practically nontoxic , Toxicity Rating Class 1 ( refer-
pipe and fittings . ence ‘"Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products” by
Diameter. Unless specifically stated ‘"diameter is the nom-
,
’1 Gossclin , Smith , Hodge , & Braddock ) .
inal diameter as designated commercially . Exam Room Sink. A sink used in the patient exam room of
Direct- Vent Appliances. Appliances that arc constructed a medical or dental office with a primary purpose of the wash -
and installed so that all air for combustion is derived dircctlv ing of hands.
from the outdoors and all flue gases arc discharged to the out- Excess Flow Valve (EFV). A valve designed to activate
doors. [ NFPA 54 : 3.3. 5.3] when the fuel gas passing through it exceeds a prescribed
Domestic Sewage. The liquid and water- borne wastes flow rate. [NFPA 54: 3.3.99.3 ]
derived from the ordinary living processes, free from indus- Existing Work. A plumbing system or any part thereof that
trial wastes and of such character as to permit satisfactory
,
has been installed prior to the effective date of this code.
disposal , without special treatment , into the public sewer or
Expansion Joint. A fitting or arrangement of pipe and fit-
by means of a private sewage disposal system .
tings that permit the contraction and expansion of a piping
Downspout. The rain leader from the roof to the building svstem .
storm drain , combined building sewer, or other means of dis-
posal located outside of the building . See Conductor and Expansion Tank. A vessel used to protect potable water
Leader . systems from excessive pressure .
Drain. A pipe that carries waste or waterborne wastes in a
building drainage system. 208.0 - F-
Drainage System. Includes all the piping within public or F Rating. The time period that the penetration firestop sys-
private premises that conveys sewage , storm water, or other tem limits the spread of fire through the penetration , where
liquid wastes to a legal point of disposal , but docs not include tested in accordance with ASTM L814 or UL 1479 .
the mains of a public sewer system or a public sewage treat-
Fixture Branch. A water supply pipe between the fixture
ment or disposal plant.
supply pipe and the water distribution pipe.
Drinking Fountain. A plumbing fixture connected to the
potable water distribution system and sanitary drainage sys- Fixture Drain. The drain from the trap of a fixture to the
tem that provides drinking water in a flowing stream so that junction of that drain with any other drain pipe.
the user can consume water directly from the fixture without Fixture Fitting. A device that controls and guides the flow
the use of accessories. Drinking fountains should also incor- of water .
porate a bottle filling station and can incorporate a water fil - Fixture Supply. A water supply pipe is connecting the fix -
ter and a cooling system for chilling the drinking water. ture with the fixture branch .
Dry Vent. A vent that docs not receive the discharge of any Fixture Unit. A quantity in terms of which the load - produc-
sewage or waste. ing effects on the plumbing system of different kinds of
Durham System. Soil or waste system in which all piping plumbing fixtures arc expressed on some arbitrarily chosen
is threaded pipe, tubing, or other such rigid construction , scale.
using recessed drainage fittings to correspond to the types of
Flammable Vapor or Fumes. The concentration of flam -
piping .
mable constituents in the air that exceeds 25 percent of its
lower flammabilit\r limit ( LI L ) .
207.0 -E- Flood Hazard Area. The greater of the following two areas:
Effective Ground-Fault Current Path. An intentionally
( 1 ) The area within a floodplain subject to a 1 percent or
constructed , low impedance electrically conductive path
designed and intended to carry current under ground -fault greater chance of flooding in any given year.
conditions from the point of a ground fault on a wiring sys- ( 2 ) The area designated as a flood hazard area on a commu -
tem to the electrical supply source and that facilitates the nity ' s flood hazard map. or otherwise legally designated.
Flood Level See Flooded . maintain ventilatory function is often impaired . Patients
Flood- Level Rim. The top edge of a receptor from which often require assistance in maintaining a patent airway ,
water overflows . and positive pressure ventilation may be required
because of depressed spontaneous ventilation or drug -
Flooded. A fixture is flooded where the liquid therein rises
induced depression of neuromuscular function. Cardio-
to the flood - level rim .
vascular function may be impaired . [NFPA 99:3,3.66 . 1 ]
Flue Collar. That portion of an appliance designed for the
Minimal Sedation ( Anxiolysis). A drug - induced
attachment of a draft hood , vent connector, or venting sys-
state during which patients respond normally to verbal
tem [NFPA 54: 3 3.44 ]
, ,
commands. Although cognitive function and coordina -
Flush Tank. A tank located above or integral with water tion may be impaired ventilatory and cardiovascular
,
closets, urinals , or similar fixtures for the purpose of flushing functions arc unaffected . [ NFPA 99:3 3.66 . 4]
,
( 4 ) Without external flow control , indirectly connected . (449°C ), but less than the melting temperature of the parts to
These interceptors comply with the requirements of be joined .
Table 1014, 2.1. Hydromcchanical grease interceptors arc Joint , Compression. A multipiccc joint w ith cup-shaped
generally installed inside. threaded nuts that, when tightened , compress tapered sleeves
so that they form a tight joint on the periphery of the tubing
they connect.
211.0 - I-
Indirect-Fired Water Heater. A water heater consisting of Joint , Flanged. One made by bolting together a pair of
flanged ends .
a storage tank equipped with an internal or external heat
exchanger used to transfer heat from an external source to Joint , Flared. Amctal -to- mctal compression joint in w hich
heat potable water. The storage tank cither contains heated a conical spread is made on the end of a tube that is com -
potable water or water supplied from an external source, such pressed by a flare nut against a mating flare.
as a boiler . Joint, Mechanical. The general form for gas-tight or liquid -
Indirect Waste Pipe. A pipe that docs not connect directly tight joints obtained by the joining of parts through a positive
to the drainage system but conveys liquid wastes by dis- holding mechanical construction.
charging into a plumbing fixture, interceptor, or receptacle Joint , Press-Connect. A permanent mechanical joint
that is directly connected to the drainage system. incorporating an elastomeric seal or an elastomeric seal and
corrosion resistant grip ring. The joint is made with a press- Low- Pressure Water Dispenser. A terminal fitting
ing tool and jaw or ring that complies with the manufacturer 's located downstream of a pressure reducing valve that dis-
installation instructions . penses drinking hot water above 71°C (160 F ) or cold water
"
Joint, Soldered. A joint obtained by the joining of metal or both at a pressure of 105 kPa ( 15 psi ) or less.
parts with metallic mixtures or alloys that melt at a tempera-
ture up to and including 840 c V ( 449^ C ). 215.0 - M-
Joint, Welded. A gastight joint obtained by the joining of Macerating Toilet System. A system comprised of a sump
metal parts in the plastic molten state. with macerating pump and with connections for a water closet
and other plumbing fixtures , which is designed to accept ,
213.0 - K- grind and pump wastes to an approved point of discharge.
No definitions . Main. The principal artery of a system of continuous piping
to which branches may be connected .
Mulch Basin. A subsurface catchment area for gray water PE- AL- PE. PoJyethylenc-aluminum - polyethylene ,
that is filled with mulch and of sufficient depth and volume PE-RT. Polyethylene of raised temperature.
to prevent ponding, surfacing, or runoff
Penetration Firestop System. A specific assemblage of
field -assembled materials, or a factory- made device, which
216.0 -N- has been tested to a standard test method and, where installed
Nitrogen. NF. Nitrogen complying as a minimum , with properly on penetrating piping materials, is capable of main -
nitrogen NF. [NFPA 99 :3.3. 109.1] taining the fire- resistance rating of assemblies penetrated .
»
1 Nonwater Urinal with Drain Cleansing Action. Anon-
|water urinal that conveys waste into the drainage system with-
Person. A natural person , his heirs, executor, administra -
tors, or assigns and shall also include a firm , corporation ,
out the use of water for flushing and automatically performs municipal or quasi - municipal corporation , or governmental
a drain-cleansing action after a predetermined amount of agency . The singular includes the plural , male includes
time. female.
Nuisance. Includes, but is not limited to : PEX. Cross- linked polyethylene.
(1) A public nuisance known at common law or in equity PEX- AL- PEX. Cross- linked polycthylcne-aluminum-cross-
jurisprudence. linkcd polyethylene.
(2 ) Where work regulated by this code is dangerous to Pipe . A cylindrical conduit or conductor is conforming to
human life or is detrimental to health and property. the dimensions commonly known as “ pipe size . ”
(3) Inadequate or unsafe water supply or sewage disposal Plumbing. The business, trade , or work having to do with
system . the installation, removal , alteration , or repair of plumbing sys-
tems or parts thereof .
Plumbing Appliance . A special class of device or equip-
217.0 -O-
ment that is intended to perform a special plumbing function.
Offset. A combination of elbows or bends in a line of piping Its operation , control, or both may be dependent upon one or
that brings one section of the pipe out of line but into a line more energized components, such as motors, controls, heat-
parallel with the other section . ing elements, or pressure- or temperature-sensing elements.
Oil Interceptor. See Interceptor ( C larifier ). Such device or equipment may operate automatically through
On-Site Treated Nonpotable Water. Nonpotable water, one or more of the following actions: a time cycle, a temper-
including gray water that has been collected , treated , and ature range , a pressure range, a measured volume or weight;
intended to be used on-site anil is suitable for direct beneficial or the device or equipment may be manually adjusted or con -
use. trolled by the user or operator.
Plumbing Appurtenance. A manufactured device, a pre-
fabricated assembly , or an on - ihe -job as embly of component
218.0 - P-
parts that is an adjunct to the basic piping system and plumb-
Patient Care Space. Any space of a health care facility ing fixtures. An appurtenance demands no additional water
wherein patients are intended to be examined or treated . supply , nor docs it add a discharge load to a fixture or the
[NFPA 99: 3.3.136 ] drainage system . It perfomis some useful function in the oper-
Category 1 Space . Space in which failure of equip- ation, maintenance, servicing , economy, or safety of the
ment or a system is likely to cause major injury or death plumbing system .
of patients, staff, or visitors. [NFPA 99:3.3.136.1 ] Plumbing Fixture. An approved type installed receptacle,
Category 2 Space . Space in which failure of equip- device or appliance that is supplied with water or that receives
ment or a system is likely to cause minor injury to liquid or liquid- borne wastes and discharges such wastes into
patients, staff, or visitors. [ NFPA 99 : 3.3. 136.2] the drainage system to which it may be directly or indirectly
Category 3 space . Space in which the failure of connected. Industrial or commercial tanks, vats, and similar
equipment or a system is not likely to cause injury to processing equipment arc not plumbing fixtures, but may be
patients , staff , or visitors but can cause discomfort . connected to or discharged into approved traps or plumbing
[NFPA 99: 3.3.136.3] fixtures where and as otherwise provided for elsewhere in this
code.
Category 4 Space. Space in which failure of equipment
or a system is not likely to have a physical impact on Plumbing Official. See Authority Having Jurisdiction.
patient care. [ NFPA 99 : 3.3 . 136.4] Plumbing System. Includes all potable water alternate ,
Patient Medical Gas. Piped gases such as oxygen , nitrous water sources, building supply , and distribution pipes; all
oxide, helium , carbon dioxide, and medical air that arc used plumbing fixtures and traps; all drainage and vent pipes; and
in the application of human respiration and the calibration of all building drains and building sewers , including their respec-
medical devices used for human respiration. [ Nl ’ PA tive joints and connections, devices, receptors, and appurte-
99:3.3.142] nances within the property lines of the premises and shall
include potable water piping , potable water treating or using
PB . Polybutyl cue. equipment , medical gas and medical vacuum systems, liquid
PE . Polyethylene. and fuel gas piping , and water heaters and vents for same.
Plumbing Vent. A pipe provided to ventilate a plumbing sewer , private sewage disposal system , or another point of
system to prevent trap siphonage and backpressure , or to
, disposal.
equalize the air pressure within the drainage system. Proportioning System lor Medical Air USP. A central
Plumbing Vent System. A pipe or pipes installed to pro- supply that produces medical air ( USP ) reconstituted from
vide a flow of air to or from a drainage system or to provide oxygen USP and nitrogen NT by means of a mixer or blender.
a circulation of air within such system to protect trap seals [ NFPA 99 : 3.3.102.1 ]
from siphonage and backpressure . Public or Public Use . Applies to plumbing fixtures that
Point-of-Entry, Water Treatment Unit. A device serving arc not defined as private or private use.
the water distribution system of a building for the purposes of Public Sewer. A common sewer directly controlled by pub-
altering, modifying , adding , or removing minerals, chemi - lic authority.
cals, contaminants, and suspended solids in the water.
Public Water System. A system for the provision to the
Point-ol-Use, Water Treatment Unit. A device serving a public of water for human consumption through pipes or
single atmospheric outlet such as a faucet for the purposes of other constructed conveyances, if such system has at least fif-
altering , modifying, adding , or removing any minerals , chem- teen sendee connections or regularly serves an average of
icals, contaminants, and suspended solids in water. twenty-five individuals daily for at least 60 days per year.
Pollution. An impairment of the quality of the potable water Push Fit Fitting. A mechanical fitting where the connec-
to the degree that does not create a hazard to the public health tion is assembled by pushing the tube or pipe into the fitting
but which does adversely and unreasonably affect the aes- and is sealed with an o-ring .
thetic qualities of such potable water for domestic use. Also,
defined as “Low Hazard / ' PVC. Polyvinyl Chloride.
Potable Water. Water that is satisfactory for drinking , culi- PVDF. Polyvinylidcnc Fluoride.
nary , and domestic purposes and that meets the requirements
of the Health Authority Having Jurisdiction. 219.0 - Q-
PP. Polypropylene. Qulck-Disconneet Device . A hand- operated device that
Pre- fabricated Shower Enclosure. A factorv- asscmblcd
a
'
provides a means for connecting and disconnecting a hose to
watertight structure with enclosing walls, a drain , and door a water supply , and that is equipped with a means to shut off
or open access way. the water supply when the device is disconnected .
Pressure. The normal force exerted by a homogeneous liq - Quick-Disconnect Device (Fuel Gas). A hand - operated
uid or gas, per unit of area , on the wall of the container. device that provides a means for connecting and disconnect-
Residual Pressure. The pressure available at the fix- ing an appliance or an appliance connector to a gas supply,
ture or water outlet after allowance is made for pressure and that is equipped with an automatic means to shut off the
drop due to friction loss , head , meter , and other losses in gas supply when the device is disconnected . TNFPA
the system during maximum demand periods. 54: 3.3.28.3 ]
Static Pressure . The pressure is existing without any
flow. 220.0 - R-
Pressure-Balancing Valve. A mixing valve that senses Rainwater. Natural precipitation that has not been contam -
incoming hot and cold water pressures and compensates for inated by use.
fluctuations in either to stabilize outlet temperature. Rainwater Catchment System. A system that utilizes the
Pressure- Lock -Type Connection. A mechanical con- principal of collecting, storing, and using rainwater from a
nection that depends on an internal retention device to pre- rooftop or other manmade, aboveground collection surface.
vent pipe or tubing separation . The connection is made by Also, known as a rainwater harvesting system.
inserting the pipe or tubing into the fitting to a prescribed
Rainwater Storage Tank. The central component of the
depth .
rainwater catchment system . Also, known as a cistern or rain
Private or Private Use. Applies to plumbing fixtures in barrel .
residences and apartments, to private bathrooms in hotels,
hospitals, and health care facilities, and to restrooms in com- Receptor. An approved plumbing fixture or device of such
mercial establishments where the fixtures arc intended for the material , shape , and capacity as to adequately receive the dis-
use of a family or an individual . charge from indirect waste pipes, so constructed and located
as to be readily cleaned .
Private Sewage Disposal System. A septic tank with the
effluent discharging into a subsurface disposal field , into one Reclaimed Water. Nonpotable water provided by a
or more seepage pits, or into a combination of subsurface dis- water/ wastewater utility that, as a result of tertiary treatment
posal field and seepage pit or of such other facilities as may of domestic wastewater , meets requirements of the public
be permitted under the procedures set forth elsewhere in this health Authority Having Jurisdiction for its intended uses .
code. Registered Design Professional. An individual who is
Private Sewer. A building sewer that receives the discharge registered or licensed by the laws of the state to perform such
from more than one building drain and conveys it to a public design work in the jurisdiction .
Regulating Equipment. Includes valves and controls used Sewage Pump. A permanently installed mechanical device,
in a plumbing system that is required to be accessible or read- other than an ejector, for removing sewage or liquid waste
ily accessible . from a sump.
Reliel Vent. A vent, the primary function of which is to pro- Shall. Indicates a mandatory requirement.
vide circulation of air between drainage and vent systems or Shielded Coupling. An approved elastomeric scaling gas-
to act as an auxiliary vent on a specially designed system. ket with an approved outer shield and a tightening mecha -
Remote Outlet. Where used tor sizing water piping, it is nism .
the furthest outlet dimension , measuring from the meter, Shock Arrester. Sec Water Hammer Arrester ,
either the developed length of the cold- water piping or Should. Indicates a recommendation or that which is
through the water heater to the furthest outlet on the hot-water advised but not required .
piping .
,
Single- Family Dwelling. A building designed to be used as
Rim. Sec Flood-Level Rim. a home by the owner of such building , which shall be the only
Riser. A water supply pipe that extends vertically one full dwelling located on a parcel of ground with the usual acces-
story or more to convey water to branches or fixtures. sory buildings .
Rod Drain. A drain installed to receive water collecting on Size and Type of Tubing. Sec Diameter .
the surface of a roof and to discharge it into a leader, down- Slip Joint. An adjustable tubing connection , consisting of a
spout, or conductor. compression nut , a friction ring , and a compression washer,
Roof Washer. A device or method for removal of sediment designed to fit a threaded adapter fitting or a standard taper
and debris from a collection surface by diverting initial rain- pipe thread .
fall from entry into the cistcrn ( s ) . Also, known as a first flush Slope. See Grade.
device . Soil Pipe . A pipe that conveys the discharge of water clos-
Roughing-ln. The installation of all parts of the plumbing ets, urinals, clinical sinks, or fixtures having similar functions
system that can be completed prior to the installation of fix- of collection and removal of domestic sewage, with or with -
tures. This includes drainage , water supply, gas piping , vent out the discharge from other fixtures to the building drain or
piping , and the necessary fixture supports . building sewer.
Special Wastes. Wastes that require some special method
- S-
of handling , such as the use of indirect waste piping and
221.0
receptors, corrosion -resistant piping , sand, oil or grease inter-
Sand Interceptor. Sec Interceptor (Clarifier). ceptors, condensers, or other pretreiument facilities.
Scavenging. Evacuation of exhaled mixtures of oxygen and Stack. The vertical main of a system of soil , waste, or vent
nitrous oxide. [ N 1:PA 99: 3 3.159]
,
piping extending through one or more stories.
SDR . An abbreviation for "standard dimensional ratio,”
'
Stack Vent. The extension of soil or waste stacks above the
wrhich is the specific ratio of the average specified outside highest horizontal drain connected to the stack .
diameter to the minimum wall thickness for outside controlled Standard. A document, the main text of which contains only
diameter plastic pipe. mandatory provisions using the word “shall *’ to indicate
Seam, Welded. Sec Joint , Welded ,
requirements and which is in a form generally suitable for
Seepage Pit. A lined excavation in the ground which mandatory rctercncc by another standard or code or for adop-
receives the discharge of a septic tank so designed as to per- tion into law. Nonmandatory provisions shall be located in
mit the effluent from the septic tank to seep through its bot- an appendix , footnote , or fine print note and are not to be con-
tom and sides. sidered a part of the requirements of a standard .
Septic Tank. A watertight receptacle that receives the dis- Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM). Volumetric
charge of a drainage system or part thereof, designed and con- flow rate of gas in units of standard cubic feet per minute.
structed so as to retain solids, digest organic matter through [ NFPA 99 : 3.3.168]
a period of detention , and allow the liquids to discharge into Station Inlet. An inlet point in a piped mcdical/surgical vac-
the soil outside of the tank through a system of open joint pip- uum distribution system at which the user makes connections
ing or a seepage pit meeting the requirements of this code. and disconnections . [NITA 99 :3.3. 169]
Service Piping. The piping and equipment between the Station Outlet. An outlet point in a piped medical gas dis-
street gas main and the gas piping system inlet that is installed tribution system at which the user makes connections and dis-
by , and is under the control and maintenance of, the serving connections . [NJ PA 99: 3,3 T 70]
gas supplier. Sterilizer. A piece of equipment that disinfects instruments
Sewage. Liquid waste containing animal or vegetable mat- and equipment by way of heat.
ter in suspension or solution and that may include liquids con- Storm Drain. Sec Building Drain ( Storm ) ,
taining chemicals in solution. Storm Sewer. A sewer used tor conveying rainwater, sur-
Sewage Ejector. A device for lifting sewage by entraining face water , condensate, cooling water, or similar liquid
it on a high-velocity jet stream , air, or water . wastes.
-
Type B Gas Vent. A factory made gas vent listed by a
nationally recognized testing agency for venting listed or
Whirlpool Bathtub. A bathtub fixture equipped and fitted
with a circulating piping system designed to accept , circulate,
approved appliances equipped to burn only gas. and discharge bathtub water upon each use.
-
Type BW Gas Vent. A factory made gas vent listed by
a nationally recognized testing agency for venting listed or 226.0 - X-
approved gas-fired vented wall furnaces .
No definitions.
Type L Gas Vent. A venting system consisting of listed
vent piping and fittings for use with oil - burning appli -
ances listed for use with Type L or with listed gas appli- 227.0 -Y -
ances. Yoke Vent. A pipe connecting upward from soil or waste
Vertical Pipe. A pipe or fitting that is installed in a vertical stack to a vent stack to prevent pressure changes in the stacks.
position or that makes an angle of not more than 45 degrees
(0.79 rad ) with the vertical . 228.0 - Z-
No definitions.
225.0 -W-
fecal matter.
Water-Conditioning or Treating Device. A device that
conditions or treats a water supply to change its chemical con-
tent or remove suspended solids by filtration .
Water Distribution Pipe. In a building or premises, a pipe
that conveys potable water from the building supply pipe to
the plumbing fixtures and other water outlets.
Water Hammer Arrester. A device designed to provide
protection against hydraulic shock in the building water sup-
ply system.
Water Heater or Hot Water Heating Boiler. An appli -
ance designed primarily to supply hot water for domestic or
commercial purposes and equipped with automatic controls
limiting water temperature to a maximum of 21(TF ( 99°C ).
Water Main (Street Main). A water supply pipe for public
or community use .
Water Supply System. The building supply pipe, the water
distribution pipes, and the necessary connecting pipes, fit-
tings , control valves, backflow prevention devices, and all
appurtenances carrying or supplying potable water in or adja-
cent to the building or premises.
Water/ Wastewater Utility. A public or private entity which
may treat, deliver or do both functions to reclaimed ( recy-
cled ) water, potable water, or both to wholesale or retail cus-
tomers.
Welder, Pipe . A person who specializes ill the welding of
pipes and holds a valid certificate of competency from a rec-
ognized testing laboratory , based on the requirements of the
AS ML Boiler and Pressure Vessels code, Section IX .
Wet Procedure Locations. The area in a patient care
space where a procedure is performed that is normally subject
to wet conditions wrhilc patients arc present , including stand-
ing fluids on the floor or drenching of the work area , cither of
which condition is intimate to the patient or staff. [ Nl ’ PA
99:3.3.183]
Wet Vent. A vent that also serves as a drain.
code for utilities and attendant equipment or the elevation of alternative engineered design in accordance with Section
the lowest floor , whichever is higher. 301.3.1 , including the authority to require an independ -
Exception : Plumbing systems shall be permitted to be ent review of the design documents by a registered
located below the elevation in accordance with the building design professional selected by the Authority Having
code for utilities and attendant equipment or the elevation of Jurisdiction and at the expense of the applicant.
the lowest floor, whichever is higher, provided that the sys- 301.5.6 Inspection and Testing. The alternative engi -
tems arc designed and installed to prevent water from enter- neered design shall be tested and inspected in accordance
ing or accumulating within their components, and the systems with the submitted testing and inspection plan and the
arc constructed to resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads requirements of this code.
and stresses, including the effects of buoyancy , during the
occurrence of flooding to such elevation .
302.0 Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe.
301.4.1 Coastal High Hazard Areas . Plumbing sys-
302.1 General. Iron , steel , copper, and copper alloy pipe
tems in buildings located in coastal high hazard areas
shall be standard -weight iron pipe size ( IPS ) pipe.
shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section
30 L 4, and plumbing systems, pipes, and fixtures shall
not be mounted on or penetrate through walls that arc 303.0 Disposal of Liquid Waste.
intended to breakaway under flood loads in accordance 303.1 General. It shall be unlawful for a person to cause,
with the building code. suffer , or permit the disposal of sewage , human excrement, or
301.5 Alternative Engineered Design. An alternative other liquid wastes , in a place or manner, except through and
engineered design shall comply with the intent of the provi- by means of an approved drainage system, installed and main-
sions of this code and shall provide an equivalent level of tained in accordance with the provisions of this code.
quality , strength effectiveness, tire resistance , durability , and
,
ate the proposed alternative engineered design and to is connected to a drainage system , public sewer , private
prove that the performance meets the intent of this code. sewer, septic tank, or cesspool , any ashes; cinders; solids;
301.5. 3 Design Documents . The registered design rags; inflammable, poisonous, or explosive liquids or gases ;
professional shall provide two complete sets of signed oils; grease; or any other thing whatsoever that is capable of
and sealed design documents for the alternative engi - causing damage to the drainage system or public sewer .
neered design for submittal to the Authority Having
Jurisdiction. The design documents shall include floor 306.0 Industrial Wastes.
plans and a riser diagram of the work . Where appropri -
306.1 Detrimental Wastes. Wastes detrimental to the pub-
ate, the design documents shall indicate the direction of
lic sewer system or detrimental to the functioning of the
flow , pipe sizes, grade of horizontal piping, loading, and
sewage treatment plant shall be treated and disposed of as
location of fixtures and appliances.
found necessary and directed by the Authority Having Juris-
301.5.4 Design Approval. An approval of an alterna- diction.
tive engineered design shall be at the discretion of the
306.2 Safe Discharge. Sewage or other waste from a
Authority Having Jurisdiction. The exercise of this dis-
plumbing system that is capable of being deleterious to sur-
cretionary approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction
face or subsurface waters shall not be discharged into the
shall have no effect beyond the jurisdictional boundaries
ground or a waterway unless it has first been rendered sate
of said Authority Having Jurisdiction . An alternative
by some acceptable form of treatment in accordance with the
engineered design so approved shall not be considered
Authority Having Jurisdiction .
as in accordance with the requirements, intent, or both
of this code for a purpose other than that granted by the
Authority Having Jurisdiction. 307.0 Location.
301.5. 5 Design Review. The Authority Having Juris- 3071 System. Except as otherwise provided in this code,
diction shall have the authority to require testing of the no plumbing system , drainage system , building sewer, pri -
installed in a workmanlike manner which is in accordance and new work installed in an existing building shall be sepa -
with this code, applicable standards, and the manufacturer’s rate and independent from that of any other building, and ,
installation instructions. All materials shall be installed so as where available , every building shall have an independent
not to adversely affect the systems and equipment or the connection with a public or private sewer .
structure of the building , and in compliance writh all laws and Exception: Where one building stands in the rear of another
other provisions of this code. All plumbing systems shall be building on an interior lot, and no private sewer is available
in accordance with construction documents approved by the or can be constructed to the rear building through an adjoin -
Authority Having Jurisdiction . ing court, yard , or driveway , the building drain from the front
309.5 Sound Transmission. Plumbing piping systems building shall be permitted to be extended to the rear build -
shall be designed and installed in conformance with sound ing.
limitations as required in the building code .
309.6 Dead Legs. Dead legs shall have a method of flush- 312.0 Protection of Piping, Materials, and Structures.
ing.
312.1 General. Piping passing under or through walls shall
be protected from breakage. Piping passing through or under
310.0 Prohibited Fittings and Practices. cinders or other corrosive materials shall be protected from
310.1 Fittings. No double hub fitting, single or double tcc external corrosion in an approved manner. Approved provi -
branch , single or double tapped tcc branch , side inlet quarter sions shall be made for expansion of hot water piping. Voids
bend , running thread , band , or saddle shall be used as a around piping passing through concrete floors on the ground
drainage fitting , except that a double hub sanitary tapped tcc shall be sealed .
shall be permitted to be used on a vertical line as a fixture 312.2 Installation. Piping in connection with a plumbing
connection. system shall be so installed that piping or connections w ill
310.2 Drainage and Vent Piping. No drainage or vent not be subject to undue strains or stresses , and provisions shall
piping shall be drilled and tapped for the purpose of making be made for expansion , contraction , and structural settlement.
connections thereto, and no cast- iron soil pipe shall be No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or
threaded . masonry. No structural member shall be seriously weakened
310.3 Waste Connection. No wrastc connection shall be or impaired by cutting , notching, or otherwise , as defined in
made to a closet bend or stub of a water closet or similar fixture . the building code.
312.3 Building Sewer and Drainage Piping. No build- 312.12 Rodentproollng. Strainer plates on drain inlets
ing sewer or other drainage piping or part thereof, constructed shall be designed and installed so that no opening exceeds Vi
of materials other than those approved for use under or within of an inch ( 12.7 mm ) in the least dimension.
a building, shall be installed under or within 2 feet ( 610 mm ) 312.12 .1 Meter Boxes. Meter boxes shall be con -
of a building or structure, or less than 1 foot ( 305 mm ) below structed in such a manner as to restrict rodents or vermin
the surface of the ground. from entering a building by following the service pipes
312.4 Corrosion, Erosion, and Mechanical Damage. from the box into the building.
Piping subject to corrosion , erosion , or mechanical damage
312.12 .2 Metal Collars. In or on buildings where
shall be protected in an approved manner.
openings have been made in walls, floors or ceilings for
,
312.5 Protectively Coated Pipe. Protectively coated pipe the passage of pipes, such openings shall be closed and
or tubing shall be inspected and tested , and a visible void , protected by the installation of approved metal collars
damage, or imperfection to the pipe coating shall be repaired securely fastened to the adjoining structure.
in an approved manner.
312.12.3 Tub Waste Openings. Tub waste openings
312.6 Freezing Protection. No water, soil , or waste pipe in framed construction to crawl spaces at or below the
shall be installed or permitted outside of a building, in attics or first floor shall be protected by the installation of
crawl spaces or in an exterior wall unless, where necessary,
,
approved metal collars or metal screen securely fastened
adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing . to the adjoining structure with no opening exceeding ]A
312.7 Fire-Resistant Construction. Piping penetrations of an inch (12.7 mm) in the least dimension.
of fire- resistance- rated walls partitions , floors, floor/ ceiling
,
312.8 Waterprooling ol Openings. Joints at the roof nances shall be supported in accordance with this code, the
around pipes, ducts, or other appurtenances shall be made manufacturer’s installation instructions, and in accordance
watertight by the use of lead , copper, galvanized iron , or other with the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
approved flashings or flashing material. Exterior wall open- 313.2 Material. Hangers and anchors shall be of sufficient
ings shall be made watertight . Countcrflashing shall not strength to support the weight of the pipe and its contents .
restrict the required internal cross-sectional area of the vent Piping shall be isolated from incompatible materials.
312.9 Steel Nail Plates. Plastic and copper or copper alloy 313.3 Suspended Piping. Suspended piping shall be sup-
piping penetrating framing members lo within l inch ( 25.4 ported at intervals not to exceed those shown in Table 313.3.
mm) of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail
plates not less than No. 18 gauge ( 0.0478 inches) ( 1.2 mm ) in 313.4 Alignment. Piping shall be supported in such a man -
thickness. The steel nail plate shall extend along the framing ner as to maintain its alignment and prevent sagging .
member not less than l ]/i inches (38 mm ) beyond the outside 313.5 Underground Installation. Piping in the ground
diameter of the pipe or tubing . shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length; where other
Exception : See Section 1210.4.3. support is otherwise provided , it shall be approved in accor-
dance with Section 301.2 .
312.10 Sleeves. Sleeves shall be provided to protect pip-
ing through concrete and masonry walls, and concrete floors. 313.6 Hanger Rod Sizes. Hanger rod sizes shall be not
smaller than those shown in Table 313.6.
Exception : Sleeves shall not be required where openings arc
drilled or bored .
TABLE 313.6
312.10.1 Building Loads . Piping through concrete or
HANGER ROD SIZES
masonry walls shall not be subject to a load from build-
PIPE AND TUBE SIZE ROD SIZE
ing construction . (inches) (inches )
312.10.2 Exterior Walls. In exterior walls, annular Vi - A
space between sleeves and pipes shall be scaled and 5-8 Vi
made watertight , as approved by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction . A penetration through fire- resistive con- 10 — 12
struction shall be in accordance with Section 312.7 . For SI units: 1 inch - 25.4 mm
312.10. 3 Firewalls. A pipe sleeve through a firewall
shall have space around the pipe completely sealed with
313.7 Gas Piping. Gas piping shall be supported by metal
an approved fire - resistive material in accordance with
straps or hooks at intervals not to exceed those shown in
other codes.
Table 1210.3.5.1 .
312.11 Structural Members. A structural member weak-
ened or impaired by cutting, notching , or otherwise shall be
reinforced , repaired , or replaced so as to be left in a safe struc- 314.0 Trenching, Excavation, and Backfill.
tural condition in accordance with the requirements of the 314.1 Trenches. Trenches deeper than the footing of a
building code. building or structure, and paralleling the same , shall be
located not less than 45 degrees ( 0.79 rad ) from the bottom a ledge, shoulder , or reduction of pipe area that offers an
exterior edge of the tooting, or as approved in accordance obstruction to flow through the drain shall be prohibited .
with Section 301.0.
314.2 Tunneling and Driving. Tunneling and driving shall 31G.0 Increasers and Reducers.
be permitted to be done in yards, courts, or driveways of a
316.1 General. Where different sizes of pipes and fittings
building site. Where sufficient depth is available to permit,
tunnels shall be permitted to be used between open-cut are to be connected, the proper size increasers or reducers or
trenches. reducing fittings shall be used between the two sizes. Copper
alloy or cast- iron body cleanouts shall not be used as a
Tunnels shall have a clear height of 2 feet ( 610 mm )
reducer or adapter from cast-iron drainage pipe to iron pipe
above the pipe and shall be limited in length to one- half the
size ( IPS ) pipe.
depth of the trench, with a maximum length of 8 feet ( 2438
mm ). Where pipes arc driven , the drive pipe shall be not less
than one size larger than the pipe to be laid. 317.0 Food-Handling Establishments.
314.3 Open Trenches. Excavations required to be made 317.1 General. Food or drink shall not be stored , prepared ,
for the installation of a building drainage system or part or displayed beneath soil or drain pipes unless those areas arc
thereof within the walls of a building shall be open trench
, ,
protected against leakage or condensation from such pipes
work and shall be kept open until the piping has been reaching the food or drink as described below . Where build -
inspected, tested , and accepted . ing design requires that soil or drain pipes be located over
314.4 Excavations. Excavations shall be completely back- such areas , the installation shall be made with the least pos-
filled as soon after inspection as practicable. Precaution shall sible number of joints and shall be installed to connect to the
be taken to ensure compactness of backfill around piping nearest adequately sized vertical stack with the provisions as
without damage to such piping . Trenches shall be backfilled follows:
in thin layers to 12 inches (305 mm) above the top of the pip- (1 ) Openings through floors over such areas shall be sealed
ing with clean earth , which shall not contain stones , boulders, watertight to the floor construction.
cinder fill, frozen earth, construction debris, or other materi -
als that will damage or break the piping or cause corrosive (2 ) Floor and shower drains installed above such areas shall
action. Mechanical devices such as bulldozers, graders, etc., be equipped with integral seepage pans.
shall be permitted to be then used to complete backfill to (3 ) Soil or drain pipes shall be of an approved material as
grade. Fill shall be properly compacted. Precautions shall be listed in Chapter 17 and Section 701.2 . Materials shall|
taken to ensure permanent stability for pipe laid in filled or comply with established standards. Cleanouts shall be
made ground . extended through the floor construction above.
Underground thermoplastic pipe and fittings for sewers (4 ) Piping subject to operation at temperatures that will form
and other gravity flow applications shall be installed in accor- condensation on the exterior of the pipe shall be ther-
dance with this code and Section 314.4. 1 . mally insulated .
314.4.1 Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe and ( 5 ) Where pipes arc installed in ceilings above such areas,
Fittings. Trench width for thermoplastic sewer pipe the ceiling shall be of the removable type or shall be pro-
shall be not less than 1.25 times the outside diameter of vided with access panels to form a ready access for
the piping plus 12 inches ( 305 mm ) or the outside diam- inspection of piping.
eter of the piping plus not less than 16 inches ( 406 mm ).
Thermoplastic piping shall be bedded in not less than 4
inches (102 mm ) of granular fill supporting the piping. 318.0 Test Gauges.
The backfill for thermoplastic piping shall be compacted 318.1 General. Tests in accordance with this code, which
along the sides of the piping in 6 inch ( 152 mm ) layers are performed utilizing dial gauges, shall be limited to gauges
and continue to not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) above having the following pressure graduations or incrementations.
the piping. Compaction shall be not less than an 85 per- 318.2 Pressure Tests ( 10 psi or less). Required pres-
cent standard proctor density . sure tests of 10 pounds- forcc per square inch ( psi ) (69 kPa) or
less shall be performed with gauges of 0.10 psi ( 0.69 kPa )
315.0 Joints and Connections. incrementation or less .
315.1 Unions. Approved unions shall be permitted to be 318.3 Pressure Tests (greater than 10 psi to 100 psi).
used in drainage piping where accessibly located in the trap Required pressure tests exceeding 10 psi ( 69 kPa ) but less
seal or between a fixture and its trap: in the vent system , than or equal to 100 psi ( 689 kPa ) shall be performed with
except underground or in wet vents; at any point in the water gauges of 1 psi (7 kPa) incrementation or less .
supply system ; and in gas piping as permitted by Section 318.4 Pressure Tests ( exceeding 100 psi). Required
1212.5 . 1 . pressure tests exceeding 100 psi (689 kPa) shall be performed
315.2 Prohibited Joints and Connections. A fitting or with gauges incremented for 2 percent or less of the required
connection that has an enlargement, chamber, or recess with test pressure.
318.5 Pressure Range. Test gauges shall have a pressure 320.0 Rehabilitation of Piping Systems.
range not exceeding twice the test pressure applied . 320.1 General. Where pressure piping systems arc rehabil -
itated using an epoxy lining system , it shall be in accordance
319.0 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems. with ASTM F2831.
319.1 General. Such piping shall be in accordance with the
requirements of Chapter 13 . The Authority Having Jurisdic-
tion shall require evidence of the competency of the installers
and verifiers.
TABLE 313.3
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS
MATERIALS TYPES OF JOINTS HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
S feet; l % inches and larger, 10 feet 8 feet ; 1 % inches every floor level
Base and each floor; provide
Schedule 40 PVC and All sizes, 4 feet ; allow
Solvent Cemented mid - story guides; provide
ABS DWV for expansion every 30 feet ' '
1
A inch
inch
} All sizes 98 inches
Base and each floor ;
provide mid-story guides
inch
PE - AL- PE
Metal Insert and Metal
Compression
3
A inch
1 inch
} All sizes 98 inches
Base and each floor ;
-
provide mid story guides
401.0 General. between the carrier fitting and the fixture shall be an approved
401.1 Applicability. This chapter shall govern the materials material and designed to accommodate an adequately sized
and installation of plumbing fixtures, including faucets and gasket. Gasket material shall be neoprene, felt , or similar
fixture fittings, and the minimum number of plumbing fix- approved types .
tures required based on occupancy. 402.G.1 Closet Rings (Closet Flanges). Closet
401.2 Quality of Fixtures. Plumbing fixtures shall be con- rings ( closet flanges ) for water closets or similar fixtures
structed of dense , durable, non -absorbent materials and shall shall be of an approved type and shall be copper alloy ,
have smooth, impervious surfaces, free from unnecessary copper, hard lead , cast-iron , galvanized malleable iron ,
concealed fouling surfaces . ABS, PVC, or other approved materials. Each such closet
ring (closet flange) shall be approximately 7 inches ( 178
mm ) in diameter and , where installed , shall , together
402.0 Installation. with the soil pipe , present a 1 inch ( 38 mm) wide flange
402.1 Cleaning. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed in a or face to receive the fixture gasket or closet seal.
manner to afford easy access for repairs and cleaning. Pipes Caulkcd -on closet rings ( closet flanges ) shall be not
from fixtures shall be run to the nearest walk less than /4 of an inch ( 6.4 mm ) thick and not less than 2
'
402.2 Joints. Where a fixture comes in contact with the wrall inches (51 mm) in overall depth.
or tloor, the joint between the fixture and the wall or floor Closet rings ( closet flanges) shall be burned or sol -
shall be made watertight. dered to lead bends or stubs, shall be caulked to cast- iron
402.3 Securing Fixtures. Floor-outlet or floor- mounted soil pipe, shall be solvent cemented to ABS and PVC,
fixtures shall be rigidly secured to the drainage connection and and shall be screwed or fastened in an approved manner
to the floor, where so designed , by screws or bolts of copper, to other materials.
copper alloy , or other equally corrosion- resistant material . Closet bends or stubs shall be cut-off to present a
402.4 Wall-Hung Fixtures. Wall -hung fixtures shall be smooth surface even with the top of the closet ring before
rigidly supported by metal supporting members so that no the rough inspection is called .
strain is transmitted to the connections. Floor-affixed supports Closet rings ( closet flanges) shall be adequately
for off-the-floor plumbing fixtures for public use shall comply designed and secured to support fixtures connected
with ASME Al 12.6. 1 M . Framing-affixed supports for off-the- thereto .
floor water closets with concealed tanks shall comply with 402.6.2 Securing Closet Flanges. Closet screws,
ASMEAl 12,6, 2. Flush tanks and similar appurtenances shall bolts, washers, and similar fasteners shall be of copper
be secured by approved non-corrosive screws or bolts ,
alloy copper , or other listed equally conosi on- resistant
,
402.5 Setting. Fixtures shall be set level and in proper align- materials . Screws and bolts shall be of a size and number
ment with reference to adjacent walls. No wratcr closet or to properly support the fixture installed .
bidet shall be set closer than 15 inches (381 mm) from its cen- 402.6.3 Securing Floor-Mounted, Back - Outlet
ter to a side wall or obstruction or closer than 30 inches ( 762
mm ) center to center to a similar fixture. The clear space in
-
Water Closet Bowls. Floor mounted, back-outlet
water closet bowls shall be set level with an angle of 90
front of a water closet, lavatory , or bidet shall be not less than degrees ( J .57 rad ) between the floor and wall at the cen -
24 inches ( 610 mm). No urinal shall be set closer than 12 terline of the fixture outlet. The floor and wall shall have
inches ( 305 mm) from its center to a side wall or partition or a flat mounting surface not less than 5 inches ( 127 mm )
closer than 24 inches (610 mm ) center to center. to the right and left of the fixture outlet centerline. The
Exception: The installation of paper dispensers or accessi - fixture shall be secured to the wall outlet flange or
bility grab bars shall not be considered obstructions. drainage connection and the floor by corrosi on- resistant
screws or bolts. The closet flange shall be secured to a
402.6 Flanged Fixture Connections . Fixture connec-
firm base.
tions between drainage pipes and water closets, floor outlet
service sinks and urinals shall be made using an approved Where floor- mounted , back- outlet water closets arc
copper alloy , hard lead , ABS, PVC , or iron flanges caulked , used , the soil pipe shall be not less than 3 inches ( 80 mm )
soldered , solvent cemented ; rubber compression gaskets; or in diameter. Offset, eccentric, or reducing closet flanges|
screwed to the drainage pipe . The connection shall be bolted shall not be used .
with an approved gasket , washer, or setting compound 402.7 Supply Fittings. The supply lines and fittings for
between the fixture and the connection . The bottom of the every plumbing fixture shall be so installed as to prevent
flange shall be set on an approved firm base . backflow in accordance with Chapter 6 .
Wall - mounted water closet fixtures shall be securely 402.8 Installation. Fixtures shall be installed in accordance
bolted to an approved carrier fitting. The connecting pipe with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
402.9 Design and Installation of Plumbing Fixtures. 405.3 Miscellaneous Fixtures. Fixed wooden, or tile
Plumbing fixtures shall be installed in accordance with the wash trays or sinks for domestic use shall not be installed in
manufacturer s installation instructions. The means of back- a building designed or used for human habitation. No sheet
flow prevention shall not be compromised by the designated metal - lined wooden bathtub shall be installed or reconnected.
fixture fitting mounting surface. No dry or chemical closet (toilet ) shall be installed in a build -
402.10 Slip Joint Connections. Fixtures having con- ing used for human habitation unless first approved by the
cealed slip joint connections shall be provided with an access Health Officer .
panel or utility space not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) in its
least dimension and so arranged without obstructions as to 406.0 Special Fixtures and Specialties.
make such connections accessible for inspection and repair. 406.1 Water and Waste Connections. Baptisteries, orna-
402.11 Future Fixtures. Where provisions arc made for the mental and lily ponds, aquaria , ornamental fountain basins,
future installation of fixtures those provided for shall be con-
, and similar fixtures and specialties requiring water waste,
sidered in determining the required sizes of the drain and water connections, or both shall be submitted for approval to the
supply piping . Construction for future installations shall be ter- Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation.
minated with a plugged fitting or fittings. Where the plugged 406.2 Special Use Sinks . Restaurant kitchen and other
fitting is at the point where the trap of a fixture is installed , the special use sinks shall be permitted to be made of approved -
plumbing system for such fixture shall be complete and be in type honderized and galvanized sheet steel of not less than I
accordance with the plumbing requirements of this code. No . 16 U.S. gauge ( 0.0635 inches ) ( 1.6 mm ) . Sheet- metal
plumbing fixtures shall be adequately designed , constructed,
403.0 Accessible Plumbing Facilities. and braced in an approved manner to accomplish their
intended purpose.
403.1 General. Where accessible facilities arc required in
applicable building regulations the facilities shall be installed 406.3 Special Use Fixtures. Special use fixtures shall be
in accordance with those regulations . made of one of the following :
403.2 Fixtures and Fixture Fittings for Persons with ( 1 ) Soapstone
Disabilities . Plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings for per- ( 2 ) Chemical stoneware
sons with disabilities shall be in accordance with ICC Al 17.1
and the applicable standards referenced in Chapter 4 .
-
( 3 ) Copper based alloy
(4 ) Nickel- based alloy
403.3 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces. Water supply and ( 5) Corrosion- resistant steel
drain pipes under accessible lavatories and sinks shall be insu-
( 6 ) Other materials suited for the intended use of the fixture
lated or otherwise be configured to protect against contact .
Protectors, insulators, or both shall comply with ASME 406.4 Zinc Alloy Components. Zinc alloy components
Al 12.18 . 9 or ASTM C 1822. shall comply with applicable nationally recognized standards
and shall be used in accordance with their listing .
404.0 Waste Fittings and Overflows.
407.0 Lavatories.
404.1 Waste Fittings . Waste fittings shall comply with
ASME A11Z 18.2/CSAB125.2, ASTM F409 or Table 701.2 407.1 Application. Lavatories shall comply with ASME
for aboveground drainage piping and fittings. Ai 12.19 . 1 /CSA B 45.2 , ASME Al 12.19 . 2 /CSA B45.1 ,
ASME Al 12.19. 3 /CSA B45.4, ASME Al 12.19 .12, CSA
404.2 Overflows. Where a fixture is provided with an over-
B 45.5/1APMO Z 124, CSA B45.8 /1APMO Z403, CSA
flow , the waste shall be so airangcd that the standing water in
1
407.3 Limitation of Hot Water Temperature for Public ( 2) For gang showers supplied by a single water supply
Lavatories. Hot water delivered from public- use lavatories pipe, a mixing valve that conforms to ASST 1069
shall be limited to a maximum temperature of 120 F (49°C ),
"
that is field- adjusted to the required maximum tem -
The maximum temperature shall be regulated by one of the perature .
following means: ( 3 ) A limiting device conforming to either ASSE
( 1 ) A limiting device conforming to either ASST 1070/ ASMT A 112.1070/CSA B 125.70 or CSA
1070/ ASME A112.1070/CSAB125.70, or B125.3.
(2 ) A water heater conforming to ASST 1084. (4 ) A water heater conforming to ASSE 1084 .
-
407.4 Transient Public Lavatories. Self closing or meter-
ing faucets shall be installed on lavatories intended to serve the
( 5 ) A temperature actuated flow reduction device con -
forming to ASST 1062 .
transient public , such as those in, hut not limited to service sta- 408.4 Waste Outlet. Showers shall have a waste outlet and
tions, train stations, airports, restaurants, and convention halls. fixture tailpiece not less than 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diameter.
407.5 Waste Outlet. Lavatories shall have a waste outlet Fixture tailpieces shall be constructed from the materials
and fixture tailpiece not less than 1 lA inches ( 32 mm ) in diam- specified in Section 701.2 for drainage piping. Strainers serv -
eter. Continuous wastes and fixture tailpieces shall be con- ing shower drains shall have a waterway at least equivalent to
structed from the materials specified in Section 701.4 . Waste the area of the tailpiece.
outlets shall be provided with an approved stopper or strainer. 408.5 Freshed Curb or Threshold. Where a shower
4076 Overflow. Where overflows arc provided , they shall receptor has a finished dam , curb, or threshold , it shall be not
be installed in accordance with Section 404.2 . less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) lower than the sides and back of
such receptor . In no case shall a dam or threshold be less than
,
Exceptions: shall be of the type that sets flush with the subbase and shall
( 1 ) Showers that arc designed to be in accordance with ICC be equipped with a clamping ring or other device to make a
A 117.1 . tight connection between the lining and the drain. The
subdrain shall have weep holes into the waste line. The weep
(2 ) The minimum required area and dimension shall not holes located in the subdrain clamping ring shall be protected
apply for a shower receptor having overall dimensions
from clogging .
of not less than 30 inches ( 762 mm ) in width and 60
inches ( 1524 mm ) in length . 408.7.1 PVC Sheets. Plasticized polyvinyl chloride
( PVC ) sheets shall conform to ASTM D4551 . Sheets
408.7 Lining for Showers and Receptors . Shower shall be joined by solvent cementing in accordance with
receptors built on-site shall be watertight and shall be con-
the manufacturer s installation instructions.
structed from approved- type dense, nonabsorbent , and non-
corrosive materials . Each such receptor shall be adequately 408.7.2 Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) Sheets.
reinforced , shall be provided with an approved flanged floor Nonplasticizcd chlorinated polyethylene sheets shall
drain designed to make a watertight joint on the floor, and conform to ASTM D4068. The liner shall be joined in
shall have smooth , impervious, and durable surfaces. accordance with the manufacturer 's installation instruc-
tions,
Shower receptors shall have the subfloor and rough side
of walls to a height of not less than 3 inches ( 76 mm ) above 408.7.3 Sheet Lead. Sheet lead shall weigh not less
the top of the finished dam or threshold shall be first lined than 4 lb ft- ( 19.5 kg/ m 2) and shall be coated with an
with sheet plastic, lead or copper, or shall be lined with other
,
asphalt paint or other approved coating. The lead sheet
durable and watertight materials . Showers that arc provided shall be insulated from conducting substances, other than
with a built in place, permanent scat or seating area that is the connecting drain, by 15 pound ( 6.8 kg ) asphalt felt
located within the shower enclosure , shall be first lined with or an equivalent. Sheet lead shall be joined by burning .
sheet plastic, lead, copper, or shall be lined with other durable 408.7.4 Sheet Copper. Sheet copper shall comply with
and watertight materials that c tend not less than 3 inches ( 76 ASTM B 152 and shall weigh not less than 12 ounces per
mm) above horizontal surfaces of the scat or the seating area . square foot ( oz /fV ) ( 3.7 kg/m 2) or No . 24 B & S Gauge
Lining materials shall be pitched [A inch per foot ( 20.8 ( 0.02 inches ) ( 0.5 l mm) . The copper sheet shall be insu -
mm / m ) to weep holes in the subdrain of a smooth and solidly lated from conducting substances other than the con -
,
formed subbase. Such lining materials shall extend upward on necting drain , by 15 pound ( 6.8 kg) asphalt felt or an
the rough jambs of the shower opening to a point not less than equivalent. Sheet copper shall be joined by brazing or
3 inches (76 mm) above the horizontal surfaces of the seat or soldering.
the seating area the top of the finished dam or threshold and
, 408.75 Tests for Shower Receptors. Shower recep-
shall extend outward over the top of the permanent scat, per- tors shall be tested for watertightness by filling with
manent seating area, or rough threshold and be turned over water to the level of the rough threshold. The test plug
and fastened on the outside face of both the permanent scat, shall be so placed that both upper and under sides of the
permanent seating area, or rough threshold and the jambs. subpan shall be subjected to the test at the point where it
Nonmetallic shower subpans or linings shall be permitted is clamped to the drain.
to be built up on the job site of not less than three layers of stan- 408.8 Public Shower Floors. Floors of public shower
dard grade 15 pound (6.8 kg) asphalt impregnated roofing felt. rooms shall have a nonskid surface and shall be drained in such
The bottom layer shall be fitted to the formed subbase and each a manner that wastewater from one bather shall not pass over
succeeding layer thoroughly hot- mopped to that below . Cor- areas occupied by other bathers. Gutters in public or gang
ners shall be carefully fitted and shall be made strong and shower rooms shall have rounded corners for easy cleaning and
watertight by folding or lapping, and each corner shall be rein- shall be sloped not less than 2 percent toward drains. Drains in
forced with suitable webbing hot- mopped in place. gutters shall be spaced at a maximum of 8 feet (2438 mm ) from
Folds, laps, and reinforcing webbing shall extend not less sidewalls nor more than 16 feet (4877 mm ) apart.
than 4 inches (102 mm ) in all directions from the corner, and 408.9 Location of Valves and Heads. Control valves and
webbing shall be of approved type and mesh, producing a ten- showerheads shall be located on the sidewall of shower com -
sile strength of not less than 50 pounds per square foot (lb/ft2) partments or otherwise arranged so that the showerhead docs
(244 kg/m 2) in cither direction. Nonmetallic shower subpans not discharge directly at the entrance to the compartment so
or linings shall be permitted to consist of multilayers of other that the bather can adjust the valves before stepping into the
approved equivalent materials suitably reinforced and care- shower spray.
fully fitted in place on the job site as elsewhere required in 408.10 Water Supply Riser. A water supply riser from the
this section. shower valve to the showerhead outlet, whether exposed or
Linings shall be properly recessed and fastened to the not, shall be securely attached to the structure.
approved backing so as not to occupy the space required for
the wall covering , and shall not be nailed or perforated at a
point that is less than 1 inch (25.4 mm ) above the finished 409.0 Bathtubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs.
dam or threshold . An approved type subdrain shall be 409.1 Application. Bathtubs shall comply with ASME
installed with a shower subpan or lining. Each such subdrain Al 12.19.1/CSA B45.2 , ASME A 112.19.2 /CSA B45.1,
ASME A 112.19.3/CSA B45.4, CSA B45.5 /IAPMO Z124, or 411.0 Water Closets.
CSA B 45.12 /IAPMO Z 402 . Whirlpool bathtubs shall com- 411.1 Application. Water closets shall comply with ASME
ply with ASME A 112.19 . 7/CSA B45 . L 0 . Pressure sealed A 112.19 . 2 /CSA B45.1 , ASME A 112.19,3/CSA B 45.4 or
doors within a bathtub or whirlpool bathtub enclosure shall CSA B45.5 1APMO Z124. Water closet bowls for public use
comply with ASME A 112.19. 15 .
shall be of the elongated type. In nurseries, schools, and other
409.2 Waste Outlet. Bathtubs and whirlpool bathtubs shall similar places where plumbing fixtures are provided for the
have a waste outlet and fixture tailpiece not less than IVi use of children less than 6 years of age, water closets shall be
inches (40 mm ) in diameter. Fixture tailpieces shall be con- of a size and height suitable tor children 's use .
structed from the materials specified in Section 701,2 for
drainage piping . Waste outlets shall be provided with an 411.2 Water Consumption. Water closets shall have a
approved stopper or strainer. maximum consumption not to exceed 1.6 gallons ( 6.0 Lpf )
of water per flush.
409.3 Overflow. Where overflows arc provided, they shall
be installed in accordance with Section 404.2 . 411.2.1 Dual Flush Water Closets. Dual flush water
| 409.4 Limitation ol Hot Water Temperature in Bath- closets shall comply with ASME A 112.19.14. The effec-
tubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs. The maximum hot water tive flush volume for dual flush water closets shall be
temperature discharging from the bathtub and whirlpool bath- defined as the composite, average flush volume of two
tub filler shall be limited to 120° F ( 49 C ). The maximum
" reduced flushes and one full flush .
temperature shall be regulated by one of the following means: 411.2.2 Flushometer Valve Activated Water Clos-
(1) A limiting device conforming to cither ASSB ets. Flushometer valve activated water closets shall have
1070/ASME A112.1070/CSA B125.70 or CSA B125.3. a maximum flush volume of 1.6 gallons ( 6.0 Lpf ) of
(2 ) A water heater conforming to ASSL 1084. water per flush.
409.5 Backflow Piotection. The water supply to a bathtub 411.3 Water Closet Seats. Water closet seats shall be prop-
and whirlpool bathtub filler valve shall be protected by an air erly sized for the water closet bowl type, and shall be of
gap or in accordance with Section 417.0. smooth, non -absorbent material. Seats, for public use, shall be
409.6 Installation and Access. Bathtubs and whirlpool of the elongated type and either of the open front type or have
bathtubs shall be installed in accordance with the manufac- an automatic seat cover dispenser. Plastic seats shall comply
turer ' s installation instructions. Access openings shall be of a with IAPMO Z 124.5.
size and opening to permit the removal and replacement of 411.4 Personal Hygiene Devices. Water closets with
the circulation pump. integral personal hygiene devices shall comply with ASME
Whirlpool pump access located in the crawl space shall A 112.4.2/CSA B 45.16.
be located not more than 20 feet ( 6096 mm ) from an access
door, trap door, or crawl hole.
412.0 Urinals.
The circulation pump shall be located above the crown
weir of the trap. 412.1 Application. Urinals shall comply with ASME
A 112.19.2/CSA B45.1, ASME A 112.19 . 19, or CSA
The pump and the circulation piping shall be self-drain-
B45.5 /IAPMOZ124. Urinals shall have an average water con -
ing to minimize water retention. Suction fittings on whirlpool
sumption not to exceed 1 gallon ( 3.8 Lpf ) of water per flush.
bathtubs shall comply with ASME A 112.19.7/CSA B45.10.
412.1.1 Nonwater Urinals. Nonwater urinals shall have
409.6 .1 Flexible PVC Hoses and Tubing. Flexible
a liquid barrier sealant to maintain a trap seal . Nonwater
PVC hoses and tubing intended to be used on whirlpool
bathtub water circulation systems or pneumatic systems urinals shall permit the uninhibited flow of waste through
shall comply with 1 APMO Z 1 U 33. the urinal to the sanitary drainage system . Nonwater uri -
nals shall be cleaned and maintained in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions after installation. Where
410.0 Bidets. jionwater urinals arc installed , not less than one water sup -
410.1 Application. Bidets shall comply with ASME plied fixture rated at not less than 1 water supply fixture
A 112.19.2/CSA B45.1 or ASME A 112.19.3/CSA B 45.4. unit (WSFU) shall be installed upstream on the same drain
410.2 Backflow Protection. The wrater supply to the bidet line to facilitate drain line flow and rinsing. Where non -
shall be protected by an air gap or in accordance with Sec- water urinals arc installed , they shall have a water distri -
tion 603.3.2, Section 603.3.5 , or Section 603.3.6. bution line rough- in to each individual urinal location to
410.3 Limitation of Water Temperature in Bidets. The allow for the installation of an approved backflow pre -
maximum hot water temperature discharging from a bidet vention device in the event of a retrofit.
shall be limited to l I 0°E ( 43' C ). The maximum temperature
3
412.1.2 Nonwater Urinals with Drain Cleansing
shall be regulated by one of the following means: Action. Nonwatcr urinals with drain cleansing action
( 1 ) A limiting device conforming to cither ASSE shall comply with ASME A 112.19.19 and shall be
1070/ ASME A 112.1070 CSA B125.70 or CSA B 125.3. cleaned maintained and installed in accordance with the
,
412.2 Backflow Protection. A water supply to a urinal 414.2 Backflow Protection. The water supply connection
shall be protected by an approved- type vacuum breaker or to a commercial dishwashing machine shall be protected by
other approved backflow prevention device in accordance an air gap or a backflow prevention device in accordance with
with Section 603.5. Section 603.3.2, Section 603.3 . 5, Section 603.3 . 6 , or that
complies with ASSE 1004 .
413.0 Flushing Devices. 414.3 Drainage Connection. Domestic dishwashing
machines shall discharge indirectly through an air gap fitting
413.1 Where Required. Each water closet, urinal, clinical in accordance with Section 807.3 into a waste receptor , a wye
sink , or other plumbing fixture that depends on trap siphonage branch fitting on the tailpiece of a kitchen sink , or dishwasher
to discharge its waste contents shall he provided with a connection of a food waste disposer. Commercial dishwash -
fl us ho meter valve, flushometer tank, or flush tank designed and ing machines shall discharge indirectly through an air break
installed so as to supply water in sufficient quantity and rate of or direct connection. The indirect discharge for commercial
flow to flush the contents of the fixture to which it is connected, dishwashing machines shall be in accordance with Section
to cleanse the fixture , and to refill the fixture trap, without 807.1, and the direct discharge shall be in accordance with
excessive water use. Flushing devices shall comply with the Section 704.3.
antisiphon requirements in accordance with Section 6U 3.5.
413.2 Flushometer Valves. Flushometer valves and 415.0 Drinking Fountains.
flushometer tanks shall comply with ASSE 1037/ ASME
Al 12.1037/ CSA 8125.37 , and shall be installed in accor- 415.1 Application. Drinking fountains shall be self-closing
and comply with ASME Al 12.19 . 1 /CSA B45.2 , ASME
dance with Section 603.5.1. No manually controlled
Al 12.19 . 2 /CSA B 45.1 , or ASME Al 12.19.3/CSA B45.4.
flushometer valve shall be used to flush more than one urinal ,
Drinking fountains shall also comply with NSF 61. Perma -
and each such urinal flushometer valve shall be an approved, nently installed electric wstcr coolers shell! £ilso comply with
self-closing type discharging a predetermined quantity of
UL 399 .
water . 1 lushometers shall be installed so that they will be
accessible for repair. Flushometer valves shall not be used 415.2 Drinking Fountain Alternatives . Where food is
where the water pressure is insufficient to operate them prop- consumed indoors, water stations shall be permitted to be sub-
stituted for drinking fountains. Bottle filling stations shall be
erly . Where the valve is operated , it shall complete the cycle
permitted to be substituted for drinking fountains up to 50
of operation automatically, opening fully , and closing posi-
percent of the requirements for drinking fountains. Drinking
tively under the line water pressure. Each flushometer shall be
fountains shall not be required for an occupant load of 30 or
provided with a means for regulating the flow' through it .
less.
413.3 Flush Tanks. Flush tanks for manual flushing shall 415.3 Drainage Connection. Drinking fountains shall be
be equipped with a flush valve that complies with AS ME permitted to discharge directly into the drainage system or
Al 12.19. 5/CSA B45.15 and an antisiphon fill valve ( ball - indirectly through an air break in accordance with Section
cock ) that complies with ASSE 1002/ASME 809.1.
Al 12.1002/CSA B125.12 and installed in accordance with
415.4 Location. Drinking fountains shall not be installed in
Section 603.5.2.
toilet rooms.
413.4 Water Supply for Flush Tanks. An adequate quan-
tity of water shall be provided to flush and clean the fixture
served . The water supply for flushing tanks and flushometer 416.0 Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment.
tanks equipped for manual flushing shall be controlled by a 416.1 Application. Emergency eyewash and shower equip-
float valve or other automatic device designed to refill the ment shall comply with 1SEA Z358.1.
tank after each discharge and to shut completely off the water 416.2 Water Supply. Emergency eyewash and shower
flow to the tank where the tank is tilled to operational capac- equipment shall not be limited in the water supply flow rates.
ity . Provision shall be made to automatically supply wrater to Where hot and cold water is supplied to an emergency shower
the fixture to refill the trap seal after each flushing. or eyewash station , the temperature of the water supply shall
413.5 Overflows in Flush Tanks. Flush tanks shall be pro- be controlled by a temperature actuated mixing valve com-
vided with overflows discharging into the water closet or uri- plying with ASSE 1071. Where water is supplied directly to
nal connected thereto. Overflows supplied as original parts with an emergency shower or eyewash station from a water heater,
the fixture shall be of sufficient size to prevent tank flooding at the water heater shall comply with ASSE 1085. The flow rate ,
the maximum rate at which the tank is supplied with water discharge pattern , and temperature of flushing fluids shall be
under normal operating conditions and where installed in provided in accordance with 1SEA Z358.1 .
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions . 416.3 Installation. Emergency eyewash and shower equip-
ment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s
installation instructions.
414.0 Dishwashing Machines.
416.4 Location. Emergency eyewash and shower equip-
414.1 Application. Domestic dishwashing machines shall ment shall be located on the same level as the hazard and
comply with UL 749 . Commercial dishwashing machines accessible for immediate use. The path of travel shall be free
shall comply with NSF 3 and UL 921 . of obstructions and shall be clearly identified with signage .
416.5 Drain. A drain shall not be required for emergency ( 2 ) Commercial kitchens and in accordance with Section
eyewash or shower equipment . Where a drain is provided , the 704.3.
discharge shall be in accordance with Section 811.0 . ( 3 ) Laundry rooms in commercial buildings and common
laundry facilities in multi - family dwelling buildings.
417.0 Faucets and Fixture Fittings. (4 ) Boiler rooms.
4171 Application. Faucets and fixture fittings shall comply 418.4 Food Storage Areas. Where drains arc provided in
with ASME A112. L 8.1 /CSA B 125.1. Fixture fittings covered storerooms, walk- in freezers, walk- in coolers, refrigerated
under the scope ofNSF 61 shall comply with the requirements equipment , or other locations where food is stored , such
of NSF 61 . drains shall have indirect waste piping. Separate waste pipes
4172 Deck Mounted Bath/Shower Valves. Deck shall be run from each food storage area , each with an indi -
mounted bath/shower transfer valves with integral backflow rect connection to the building sanitary drainage system .
protection shall comply with ASME A112,18.1/CSA B 125.1 . Traps shall be provided in accordance with Section KOI .3.2 of
This shall include handheld showers , and other bathing appli- this code and shall be vented .
ances mounted on the deck of bathtubs or other bathing appli- Indirect drains shall be permitted to be located in freez-
ances that incorporate a hose or pull out feature. ers or other spaces where freezing temperatures arc main -
4173 Handheld Showers. 1 landheld showers shall comply tained , provided that traps, where supplied , shall be located
with ASME A 112.18 . 1 /CSA B 125.1. Flandhcld showers with where the seal will not freeze. Otherwise , the floor of the
integral backflow protection shall comply with ASME freezer shall be sloped to a floor drain located outside of the
A 112.18 . 1 /CSA B 125.1 or shall have a backflow prevention storage compartment .
device that complies with ASME A 112.18 .3 or ASSE 1014.
418.5 Floor Slope. Floors shall be sloped to floor drains.
417.4 Faucets and Fixture Fittings with Hose Con-
nected Outlets. Faucets and fixture fittings with pull out
spout shall comply with ASME A 112.18. 1 /CSA B125.1. 419.0 Food Waste Disposers.
Faucets and fixture fittings with pull out spouts with integral 419.1 Application. Food waste disposal units shall comply
backflow protection shall comply with ASME with UL 430 . Residential food waste disposers shall also
A 112.18 . 1 /CSA B 125.1 or shall have a backflow preventer comply with ASSE 1008 .
device that complies with ASME A 112.18 .3.
419.2 Drainage Connection. Approved wye or other
417.5 Separate Controls for Hot and Cold Water. directional -type branch fittings shall be installed in continu-
Where two separate handles control the hot and cold water, ous wastes connecting or receiving the discharge from a food
the left- hand control of the faucet where facing the fixture fit- waste disposer. No dishwasher drain shall be connected to a
ting outlet shall control the hot water . Faucets and diverters
sink tailpiece, continuous waste, or trap on the discharge side
shall be connected to the water distribution system so that hot
of a food waste disposer.
water corresponds to the left side of the fixture fitting.
419.3 Water Supply. A cold water supply shall be provided
Single - handle mixing valves installed in showers and
tub-shower combinations shall have the flow of hot water cor- for food waste disposers. Such connection to the water sup-
responding to the markings on the fixture fitting. ply shall be protected by an air gap or backflow prevention
device in accordance with Section 603.2.
417.6 Low-Pressure Water Dispenser. Beverage faucets
shall comply with ASME A 112.18.1 /CSA B 125.1 . Low- pres-
sure water dispensers that dispense electrically heated water 420.0 Sinks .
and have a reservoir vented to the atmosphere shall comply 420.1 Application. Sinks shall comply with ASME
with ASSE 1023. Electric devices that heat water shall com-
ply with UL 499. ^
A 112.19 . 1 /CSA B45.2 , ASME A 112.19 2 /CSA B45.1 ,
ASME A 112.19 . 3 /CSA B 45.4 , CSA B 45.5/IAPMO Z124,
CSA B45.8 /1APMO Z403, or CSA B45.12/1APMO Z402.
418.0 Floor Drains. Moveable sink systems shall comply with ASME
418.1 Application. Moor drains shall comply with ASME A 112.19 . 12. Sink assemblies with automatic soap dispensers,
A 112.3 . 1 , ASME A 112.6 .3, or CSA B79 . faucets, or hand dryers shall comply with 1APMO 1GC 127 .
418.2 Strainer. Floor drains shall be considered plumbing 420.2 Water Consumption. Sink faucets shall have a max-
fixtures and each such drain shall be provided with an imum flow rate of not more than 2.2 gpm at 60 psi ( 8.3 L/ m
approved - type strainer having a waterway equivalent to the at 414 kPa ).
area of the tailpiece . Floor drains shall be of an approved type Exceptions:
and shall provide a watertight joint on the floor.
( 1 ) Clinical sinks
418.3 Location of Floor Drains. Floor drains shall be
( 2 ) Laundry trays
installed in the following areas:
( l ) Toilet rooms containing two or more water closets or a ( 3 ) Service sinks
combination of one water closet and one urinal, except in 420.3 Pre-Rinse Spray Valve. Commercial food service
a dwelling unit. pre -rinse spray valves shall have a maximum flow rate of 1.6
gallons per minute ( gpm ) at 60 pounds-force per square inch 422.2.1 Single Use Toilet Facilities. Single use toi -
( psi ) ( 6.0 L / m at 414 kPa) and shall be equipped with an inte- let facilities and family or assisted use toilet facilities
gral automatic shutoff . shall be identified with signage indicating use by cither
420.4 Waste Outlet. Kitchen and laundry sinks shall have sex.
a waste outlet and fixture tailpiece not less than V /i inches 422.2.2 Family or Assisted-Use Toilet Facilities.
( 40 mm ) in diameter Service sinks shall have a waste outlet Where a separate toilet facility is required for each sex,
and fixture tailpiece not less than 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diam- and each toilet facility is required to have only one water
eter. Fixture tailpieces shall be constructed from the materi - closet, two family or assistcd - usc toilet facilities shall be
als specified in Section 701.2 for drainage piping. Waste permitted in place of the required separate toilet facilities.
outlets shall be provided with an approved strainer. 422.3 Fixture Requirements for Special Occupan -
cies. Additional fixtures shall be permitted to be required
where unusual environmental conditions or referenced activ -
421.0 Floor Sinks.
ities arc encountered . In food preparation areas, fixture
421.1 Application. Floor sinks shall comply with ASME requirements shall be permitted to be dictated by health
A 112.6.7 . codes .
421.2 Strainers . The waste outlet of a floor sink shall be 422.4 Toilet Facilities Serving Employees and Cus-
provided with an approved strainer or grate that is removable tomers. Each building or structure shall be provided with
and accessible. toilet facilities for employees and customers. Requirements
for customers and employees shall be permitted to be met
422.0 Minimum Number of Required Fixtures. with a single set of restrooms accessible to both groups.
422.1 Fixture Count. Plumbing fixtures shall be provided Required toilet facilities for employees and customers
for the type of building occupancy and in the minimum num- located in shopping malls or centers shall be permitted to be
met by providing a centrally located toilet facility accessible
ber shown in Table 422.1 . The total occupant load and occu-
pancy classification shall be determined in accordance with to several stores. The maximum travel distance from entry to
any store to the toilet facility shall not exceed 300 feet (9 l
the building code. Occupancy classification not shown in
440 mm ).
Table 422.1 shall be considered separately by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction. Required toilet facilities for employees and customers in
other than shopping malls or centers shall have a maximum
The minimum number of fixtures shall be calculated at
travel distance not to exceed 500 feci; < I 52 m ) .
50 percent male and 50 percent female based on the total
occupant load . Where information submitted indicates a dif
ference in the distribution of the sexes such information shall
- 422.4. 1 Access to Toilet Facilities. In multi story
buildings accessibility to the required toilet facilities
,
be used to determine the number of fixtures for each sex. shall not exceed one vertical story . Access to the required
Once the occupancy load and occupancy are determined , toilet facilities for customers shall not pass through areas
Table 422.1 shall be applied to determine the minimum num- designated as for employee use only such as kitchens,
ber of plumbing fixtures required. Where applying the fixture food preparation areas, storage rooms, closets, or similar
ratios in Fable 422.1 results in fractional numbers such num-
,
spaces. Toilet facilities accessible only to private offices
bers shall be rounded to the next whole number. For multiple shall not be counted to determine compliance with this
occupancies, fractional numbers shall be first summed and section.
then rounded to the next whole number. 422.5 Toilet Facilities for Workers. Toilet facilities shall
422.1.1 Family or Assisted-Use Toilet and be provided and maintained in a sanitary condition for the use
Bathing Facilities. Where family or assisted - usc toilet of workers during construction.
and bathing rooms arc required in applicable building
,
TABLE 422.1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES1
Fach building shall be provided with sanitary facilities, including provisions for persons with disabilities as prescribed by the Department Having Jurisdic -
tion. Table 422.1 applies to new buildings, additions to a building , and changes of occupancy or type in an existing building resulting in increased occupant
load .
BATHTUBS DRINKING
URINALS OR FOUNTAINS
TYPE OF WATER CLOSETS ( FIXTURES LAVATORIES SHOWERS FACILITIES
^
OTHER
OCCUPANCY 2 ( FIXTURES PER PERSON )3 PER (FIXTURES PER PERSON )5 ( FIXTURES ( FIXTURES I
PERSON )4 PER PER
PERSON) PERSON)
-
A l Assembly occupancy Female
Female
(fixed or permanent seat- 1: 1-25 Male Male
Male 1: 1-100
ing )- theaters, concert
1 : 1 - 100
2: 26 - 50 -
1; 1 200 -
1; 1 200
2 : 101 -200
1; 1-250
halls, and auditoriums 3: 51 -100 2 : 201 -300 2 : 201 -400 2 : 251-500
2: 101 - 200
4: 101 - 200 3 : 301 -400 3: 401 -600 -
4 : 201 300
3: 501-750
3: 201 -400 5 : 301 -500 1 service
6: 201 - 300 -
4 : 401 600 4 : 601 -750
6 : 501 -750 sink or
8 : 301 -400
laundry tray
Over 600 , Over 750 ,
Over 400, add 1 fixture for Over 750, add 1 fixture for
add 1 fixture add 1 fixture
each additional 500 males each additional 250 males
for each for each
and 1 fixture for each and I fixture for each
additional additional
additional 125 females. additional 200 females.
300 males. 500 persons.
A-2 Assembly occu- Female
pancy- restaurants, pubs , Male 1: 1-25 Male
Male Female
lounges, niehtclubs and 1: 1 -50 2 : 26 - 50 1: 1 -200 1: 1-250
1: 1-150 1; 1- 150
banquet halls 2: 51-150 3: 51-100 2 : 201 -300 2 : 251-500
2 : 151-200 2 : 151 -200
3: 151 - 300 4: 101 - 200 3 : 301 -400 3 : 501-750
3: 201 -400 4: 201-400 1 service
4: 301 -400 6: 201 - 300 4 : 401 -600
8 : 301-400 sink or
laundry tray
Over 600, Over 750 ,
Over 400, add 1 fixture for Over 400, add 1 fixture for
add 1 fixture add 1 fixture
each additional 250 males each additional 250 males
for each for each
and 1 fixture for each 125 and 1 fixture for each
additional additional
females. additional 200 females
300 males. 500 persons.
A-3 Assembly occupancy Female
Female
( typical without fixed or 1 : 1 -25 Male Male
Male 1: 1-100
permanent seating ) - 2: 26 - 50 1: 1-100 1: 1-200 1: 1-250
arcades, places of wor -
1 : 1 - 100
3: 51 -100 2 : 101 -200 2 : 201 -400 -
2 : 101 200
2 : 251-500
2: 101 - 200 4: 201 -300
ship , museums, libraries , 4: 101 -200 3 : 201 -400 3: 401-600 3 : 501-750
3: 201 -400 5 : 301 -500 1 service
lecture halls, gymnasiums 6: 201 - 300 4 : 40 i -600 4 : 60 i -750
( without spectator seat-
6 : 501 -750 sink or
8 : 301 -400
ing ) , indoor pools ( with - laundry tray
Over 600 , Over 750 ,
out spectator seating ) Over 400, add 1 fixture for Over 750, add 1 fixture for
add 1 fixture add 1 fixture
each additional 500 males each additional 250 males
for each for each
and 1 fixture for each and I fixture for each
additional additional
additional 125 females. additional 200 females.
300 males. 500 persons.
A-4 Assembly occupancy Female
( indoor activities or sport- Female
1: 1-25 Male
ing events with spectator Male Male 1: 1-100
2 : 26 - 50 1: 1-100 1: 1-250
seating )- swimming pools, :
1 1 - 100 1: 1-200 2 : 101 -200
2 : 101 -200 2 : 251-500
skating nnks, arenas, and 2: 101 - 200 3: 51 -100 -
2 : 201 400 -
4 : 201 300
3 : 201 -400
3: 201 -400 4: 101 - 200
3 : 501-750
gymnasiums 3: 401-750 5 : 301 -500 1 service
6: 201 - 300 4 : 401 -600 6 : 501 -750 sink or laun-
8 : 301 -400 dry trav
tr '
f
TABLE 422.1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES1 ( continued)
BATHTUBS DRINKING
URINALS OR FOUNTAINS
TYPE OF WATER CLOSETS ( FIXTURES LAVATORIES SHOWERS FACILITIES
^
OTHER
I OCCUPANCY5 ( FIXTURES PER PERSON )3 PER (FIXTURES PER PERSON )5 ( FIXTURES ( FIXTURES
PERSON )4 PER PER
PERSON) PERSON)
A-5 Assembly occupancy Female
( outdoor activities or Female
1: 1-25 Male
sporting events)- amuse- Male Male 1: 1-100
2: 26 - 50 1: 1-100 1: 1-250
ment parks, grandstands 1 : 1 - 100 1; 1-200 2 : 101 -200
2: 101 - 200
3: 51 -100 -
2 : 101 200
2 : 201-400 4 : 201 -300
2 : 251-500
and stadiums 4: 101 - 200 3 : 201 -400 3 : 501-750
3: 201 -400 3: 401-750 5 : 301 -500
6: 201 - 300 4 : 401 -600 1 service
6 : 501 -750
8 : 301-400 sink or
Over 600 , Over 750 , laundry tray
Over 750, add 1 fixture for add 1 fixture
Over 400, add 1 fixture for add 1 fixture
each additional 250 males for each
each additional 500 males for each
and I fixture for each additional
and 1 fixture for each additional
additional 200 females.
additional 125 females. 300 males. 500 persons.
TABLE 422.1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES1 ( continued)
BATHTUBS DRINKING
URINALS OR FOUNTAINS
TYPE OF WATER CLOSETS ( FIXTURES LAVATORIES SHOWERS FACILITIES
^
OTHER
OCCUPANCY 2 ( FIXTURES PER PERSON)3 PER (FIXTURES PER PERSON)5 ( FIXTURES ( FIXTURES I
PERSON)4 PER PER
PERSON) PERSON)
1-2 Institu- Hospitals
tional occu- and nursing 1 per room 1 per room 1 per room
1 service
pancy-medi homes -indi-
1 per 150 sink or
cal, psychi- viduai
atric, surgi- rooms and 1 per 20 laundry tray
1 per 8 patients 1 per 10 patients
cal or ward room patients
nursing Hospital
homes Waiting or
1 per room 1 per room 1 per room
Visitor
Rooms
Male Female
1: 1 - 15 1: 1-15
2: 16 -35 3: 16 - 35
Employee 3: 36 - 55 4: 36 -55
Male Female
Use 1 per 40 1 per 40
Over 55 , add 1 fixture for
each additional 40 per -
sons.
1-3 Institu- 1 per cell
Prisons 1 per cell 1 per cell 1 per 20
tional occu- block/floor
pancy Correctional
(houses 1 service
facilities or
more than 5 1 per 8 1 per 10 1 per 8 1 per floor sink or laun-
juvenile
people) dry tray
center
Male Female
1: 1 - 15 1: 1- 15
2: 16 - 35 3: 16 - 35
Employee 3: 36 - 55 4: 36 - 55
Male Female
1 per 150
Use 1 per 40 l per 40
Over 55 , add 1 fixture for
each additional 40 per -
sons.
1-4 Institutional occu- Male Female
pancy ( any age that 1: 1 - 15 1: 1 - 15
receives care for less than 2: 16 - 35 3: 16 - 35 1 service
3: 36 - 55
Male Female
24 hours) 4: 36 - 55 1 per 150 sink or
1 per 40 1 per 40
Over 55 , add 1 fixture for laundry tray
each additional 40 per -
sons.
M Mercantile occupancy Female
Male Female
(the sale of merchandise 1: 1 - 100 Male Male 1: 1-250 1 service
1: 1 - 100 1: 1-200
and accessible to the pub- 2: 101 - 200 0: 1 - 200 1; 1-200 2 : 251- 500 sink or
2: 101 - 200 2 : 201-300
lie) 4: 201 - 300 1 : 201-400 2 : 201-400 3 : 501-750 laundry tray
3 : 201 - 400 3 : 301-400
6: 301 -400
Over 400, Over 750,
Over 400, add 1 fixture for Over 400, add I fixture for
add 1 fixture add 1 fixture
each additional 500 males each additional 500 males
for each for each
and 1 fixture for each 200 and 1 fixture for each 400
additional additional
females. females.
500 males. 500 persons.
R- l Residential occu-
1 service
pancy ( minimal stay )- 1 per sleep -
hotels, motels, bed and 1 per sleeping room 1 per sleeping room sink or
ing room
laundry tray
breakfast homes
TABLE 422.1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES1 ( continued)
BATHTUBS DRINKING
URINALS OR FOUNTAINS/
TYPE OF WATER CLOSETS ( FIXTURES LAVATORIES SHOWERS FACILITIES
OTHER
I OCCUPANCY 2 ( FIXTURES PER PERSON)3 PER
PERSON)4
(FIXTURES PER PERSON)5 (FIXTURES
PER
( FIXTURES
PER
PERSON) PERSON)
1 kitchen sink
per apartment.
1 laundry trav
or 1 automatic
clothes washer
Apartment 1 pei' connection per
1 per apartment 1 per apartment
house /unit apartment unit or 1 laun-
dry tray or 1
automatic
clothes washer
connection tor
each 12 units
-
R 3 Residential occu- Male Female Male Female
pancy (long-term or per - 1 per 10 1 per 8 I per 12 1 per 12
manent in nature) for
Add 1 fixture for each Add 1 fixture for each 1 service sink
more than 5 hut does not 1 per 8 1 per 150
additional 25 males and 1 additional 20 males and 1 or laundry tray
exceed 16 occupants)
fixture for each additional fixture for each additional
20 females. 15 females.
R-3 Residential occu-
pancy ( one and two fam- 1 kitchen
ily dwellings) sink and 1
1 per one automatic
1 per one and two family 1 per one and two family and two clothes washer
dwelling dwelling family connection per
dwelling one and two
family
dwelling
TABLE 422.1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES1 ( continued)
BATHTUBS DRINKING
URINALS OR FOUNTAINS/
TYPE OF WATER CLOSETS ( FIXTURES LAVATORIES SHOWERS FACILITIES
OTHER
OCCUPANCY 2 ( FIXTURES PER PERSON)3 PER (FIXTURES PER PERSON)5 (FIXTURES ( FIXTURES I
PERSON)4 PER PER
PERSON) PERSON)
S- 1, S-2 Storage occu - Male Female Male Female
1; 1-250
pancy-storage of goods , 1: 1 - 100 1: 1 - 100 1: 1-200 1: 1-20G
2 : 251-500
warehouse , aircraft 2: 101 - 200 2: 101 - 200 2 : 201-400 2 : 201-400
3: 501-750
hanger, food products, 3 : 201 - 400 3: 201 -400 3: 401-750 3: 401-750
appliances Over 750, 1 service sink
Over 400, add 1 fixture for add 1 fix - or laundry tray
Over 750, add 1 fixture for
each additional 500 males ture for
each additional 500 per -
and 1 fixture for each each addi -
sons.
additional 150 females. tional 500
persons.
Notes :
L
The figures shown arc based upon one fixture being the minimum required for the number of persons indicated or any fraction thereof.
1
A restaurant is defined as a business that sells food to be consumed on the premises.
a. The number of occupants for a drive -in restaurant shall be considered as equal to the number of parking stalls .
b. Hand-washing facilities shall be available in the kitchen for employees.
3
The total number of required water closets for females shall be not less than the total number of required water closer and urinals for males.
4
For each urinal added in excess of the minimum required one water closet shall be permitted to be deducted. The number of water closets shall not be reduced
,
Number of Bedrooms 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6
First Hour Rating,- Gallons 38 49 49 49 62 62 74 62 74 74 74
For SI units: I gallon = 3.7 H 5 L
Notts:
-
i The first hour rating is found on the ' Energy Guide" label
.
: Solar water heaters shall be sized to meet the appropriate first hour rating as shown in the table
-
2021 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 41
WATER HEATERS
504.3 Clearance. The clearance requirements for water AS ML requirements, or an approved testing agency, certifying
heaters shall comply with Section 504.3 . 1 or Section 504.3.2 . and attesting that such an appliance has been tested , inspected
504.3.1 Listed Water Heaters. The clearances shall and meets the requirements of the applicable standards or code.
not he such as to interfere with combustion air, draft hood 505.4.1 Single- Wall Heat Exchanger. An indirect-
clearance and relief and accessibility for servicing. Listed fired water heater that incorporates a single-wall heat
water heaters shall be installed in accordance with their exchanger shall be in accordance with the following
listings and the manufacturer's installation instructions. requirements:
504.3.2 Unlisted Water Heaters. Unlisted water (1) The heat transfer medium shall be cither potable water
heaters shall be installed with a clearance of 12 inches or contain fluids recognized as safe by the Food and
(305 mm ) on all sides and rear. Combustible floors under Ding Administration (FDA) as food grade .
unlisted water heaters shall be protected in an approved (2 ) Bear a label with the word "Caution ," followed by the
manner. [NFPA 54: 10.27.2.2] following statements:
504.4 Pressure-Limiting Devices. A water heater instal - (a) The heat-transfer medium shall be potable water
lation shall be provided with overpressure protection using an or other nontoxic fluid recognized as safe by the
approved listed device installed in accordance with the terms
,
FDA.
of its listing and the manufacturer' s installation instructions. ( b ) The maximum operating pressure of the heat
504.5 Temperature- Limiting Devices. A water heater exchanger shall not exceed the maximum oper-
installation or a hot water storage vessel installation shall be ating pressure of the potable water supply.
provided with overtemperature protection by means of an (3) The w ord "Caution" and the statements in letters shall
approved , listed device installed in accordance with the terms have an uppercase height of not less than 0.120 of an
of its listing and the manufacturer ’ s installation instructions. inch (3.048 mm ). The vertical spacing between lines
504.6 Temperature, Pressure, and Vacuum Relief of type shall be not less than 0.046 of an inch (1.168
Devices. Temperature , pressure, and vacuum relief devices mm). Lowercase letters shall be compatible with the
or combinations thereof, and automatic gas shutoff devices uppercase letter size specification.
shall be installed in accordance with the terms of their listings
and the manufacturer 's installation instructions. A shutoff valve
506.0 Air for Combustion and Ventilation.
shall not be placed between the relief valve and the water heater
or on discharge pipes between such valves and the atmosphere. 506.1 General. Air for combustion, ventilation, and dilution of
The hourly British thermal units (Btu) (kW * h) discharge capac- flue gases for appliances installed in buildings shall be obtained
ity or the rated steam relief capacity of the device shall be not by application of one of the methods covered in Section 506.2
less than the input rating of the wrater heater . Discharge piping through Section 506.7.3. Where the requirements of Section
shall be installed in accordance with Section 608.5. 506.2 arc not met , outdoor air shall be introduced in accordance
with methods covered in Section 506.4 through Section 506.7.3 .
Exception: This provision shall not apply to direct-vent appli -
505.0 Oil-Burning and Other Water Heaters.
ances. [NFPA 54:9.3. 1.1]
505.1 Water Heaters. Water heaters deriving heat from
506.1.1 Other Types of Appliances. Appliances of
fuels or types of energy other than gas shall comply with the other than natural draft design, appliances not designated as
standards referenced in Tabic 501.1 ( 1 ), Section 505.3, or Sec-
Category 1 vented appliances, and appliances equipped
tion 505.4 . Vents or chimneys for such appliances shall be of writh power burners shall be provided with combustion ,
approved types. An adequate supply of air for combustion ventilation , and dilution air in accordance with the appli -
and for adequate ventilation of heater rooms or compartments ance manufacturer s instructions. [NFPA 54: 9.3 . 1.2]
1
appliances are installed through openings not furnished with ( 2 ) Combining spaces in different stories. The volumes of|
doors, and through combustion air openings sized and located spaces in different stories shall be considered as com -
in accordance with Section 506.3, arc considered a part of the municating spaces where such spaces arc connected by
required volume. [ NFPA 54 :9.3.2] one or more permanent openings in doors or floors hav -
506.2.1 Standard Method. The minimum required ing a total minimum free area of 2 square inches per 1000
volume shall be 50 cubic feet per 1000 British thermal Btu /h ( 0.004 m-/ kW ) of total input rating of all appli-
units per hour ( Btu / h ) ( 4.83 rrvVkW ). [ NFPA 54:9.3.2.1 ] ances .. [NFPA 54: 9.3.2.3 ]
506.2.2 Known Air Infiltration Rate Method.
Where the air infiltration rate of a structure is known the ,
[ Equation 506.2.2( 1 )]
,
21 ft-1 f/ 1 other \ft
Required Volume,,,;, . > t*
• Opening
^ AC1 I l
1000 Btu/h I
(2 ) For fan-assisted appliances calculate using the fol
, Furnace Water
h aler
lowing Equation 506.2 .2( 2 ). [ NFPA 54:9.3.2.2(2 )]
r* Opening
[ Equation 506.2.2( 2 )]
1 I
Required Volume an
^
>
15 fV|
ACIl \
^ |
1000 Btu / h /
fan
FIGURE 506.3
ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM ADJACENT INDOOR SPACES
THROUGH INDOOR COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS
Where :
[NFPA 54: FIGURE A .9.3.2.3(1)]
^ other = AM appliances other than fan-assisted input
in ( Btu / h )
yim = Fan -assisted appliance input in (Btu/h) 506.4 Outdoor Combustion Air. Outdoor combustion air
ACM = Air change per hour ( percent of volume of shall be provided through opcning (s) to the outdoors in accor-
space exchanged per hour , expressed as a dance w ith the methods in Section 506.4.1 or Section 506.4.2.
decimal ) The minimum dimension of air openings shall not be less than
« n >1 . . .
i
X
l
Outlet air Outlet air duel
Fumace Water
heater Furnace
/ Inlet air
Water
healer
Alternate
arr inlet - inlet air duct
~
E
Mlllll f i mini [
1 I 1 I
r i i 1 1 1 I F
i
l
r i
Ventilation louvers
[each end of attic)
-n Opening
\
i r i i i
i i i i i err
J I I T I I
I I I I I I I I 1
506.4.2 One Permanent Opening Method. One per- 506.7.3 Specified Combustion Air. Where combus-
manent opening , commencing within 12 inches (305 mm ) tion air is provided by the building ’s mechanical venti -
of the top of the enclosure, shall be provided. The appli - lation system , the system shall provide the specified
ance shall have clearances of at least 1 inch ( 25.4 mm ) combustion air rate in addition to the required ventila -
from the sides and back and 6 inches (152 mm ) from the tion air. [NFPA 54: 9.3.6.3 ]
front of the appliance. The opening shall directly commu -
506.8 Louvers, Grilles, and Screens. The required size
nicate with the outdoors or shall communicate through a
of openings for combustion ventilation , and dilution air shall
,
vertical or horizontal duct to the outdoors or spaces that
freely communicate with the outdoors (sec figure 506.4 . 2 ) be based on the net tree area of each opening. Where the tree
and shall have a minimum free area of the following : area through a design of louver grille , or screen is known , it
,
(8 ) The remaining space surrounding a chimney liner, gas 507.27 . It shall be determined that the installation and
vent, special gas vent , or plastic piping installed within a operation of the additional or replacement appliances do
masonry, metal , or factory built chimney shall not be not render the remaining appliances unsafe for contin -
used to supply combustion air . ued operation.
Exception: Direct -vent appliances designed for installa- ( 3 ) The venting system is constructed and sized in accor-
tion in a solid fuel - burning fireplace where installed in dance with the provisions of Section 509.0 . Where the
accordance with the manufacturer's installation instruc- existing venting system is not adequate , it shall be
tions. [ NFPA 54: 9.3.8.7] upgraded to comply with Section 509.0 . [NFPA 54: 9.1 .2]
5077 Types of Gases. The appliance shall be connected to
507.0 Appliance and Equipment Installation Require- the fuel gas for which it was designed . No attempt shall be
ments. made to convert the appliance from the gas specified on the
rating plate for use with a different gas without consulting the
507.1 Dielectric Insulator. The Authority Having Juris-
installation instructions, the serving gas supplier, or the appli -
diction shall have the authority to require the use of an
ance manufacturer for complete instructions . [ NFPA 54: 9.1 . 3]
approved dielectric insulator on the water piping connections
of w ater heaters and related water heating appliances.
? 507.8 Safety Shutoff Devices lor Unlisted LP- Gas
Appliance Used Indoors. Unlisted appliances for use with
1507.2 Seismic Provisions. Water heaters shall be undiluted liquefied petroleum gases and installed indoors,
anchored or strapped to resist horizontal displacement due to
except attended laboratory equipment , shall be equipped with
earthquake motion . Strapping shall be at points within the safety shutoff devices of the complete shutoff type . [ NFPA
upper one-third and lower one- third of its vertical dimensions.
54: 9.1 . 4 ]
At the lower point a distance of not less than 4 inches {102
,
mm) shall be maintained from the controls with the strapping. 507.9 Use of Air or Oxygen Under Pressure. Where air
or oxygen under pressure ' is used in connection with the gas
507.3 Appliance Support. Appliances and equipment shall suppK . effective means such as a baekp cssurc regulator and
be furnished either with load distributing bases or writh a suf- relief valve shall be provided to prevent air or oxygen from
ficient number of supports to prevent damage to either the passing back into the gas piping. Where oxygen is used ,
building structure or the appliance and the equipment. [ NFPA installation shall be in accordance with NFPA 51 . [ NFPA
54 :9.1 .8.1 ] 54: 9.1.5 ]
5073.1 Structural Capacity. At the locations selected 507.10 Protection of Gas Appliances from Fumes or
for installation of appliances and equipment, the dynamic Gases other than Products of Combustion. Non -
and static load carrying capacities of the building struc- direct-vcnt appliances installed in beauty shops, barber shops,
ture shall be checked to determine whether they arc ade-
or other facilities where chemicals that generate corrosive or
quate to carry the additional loads. The appliances and flammable products such as aerosol sprays arc routinely used
equipment shall be supported and shall be connected to shall be located in a mechanical room separate or partitioned
the piping so as not to exert undue stress on the connec- off from other areas with provisions for combustion and dilu -
tions. [NFPA 54: 9.1 . 8.2]
5074 Ground Support. A water heater supported from the
-
tion air from outdoors. Direct vent appliances in such facili -
507.5 Drainage Pan. Where a water heater is located in an provided as required for cooling of appliances, equipment, or
attic, in or on an attic ceiling assembly , floor-ceiling assem- material ; for controlling dew' point , heating , drying , oxida -
bly, or floor-subfloor assembly w here damage results from a tion. dilution , safety exhaust, odor control, and air for com -|
leaking wrater heater, a watertight pan of corrosion-resistant pressors ; and for comfort and proper working conditions for
materials shall be installed beneath the water heater with not personnel . [NFPA 54:9.1 .7]
less than 3A of an inch (20 mm ) diameter drain to an approved 507.12 Flammable Vapors. Appliances shall not be
location . Such pan shall be not less than 1 Vi inches ( 38 mm ) installed in areas w here the open use , handling, or dispensing
in depth. of flammable liquids occurs, unless the design , operation , or
507.6 Added or Converted Equipment or Appliances. installation reduces the potential of ignition of the flamma -
When additional or replacement appliances or equipment is ble vapors. Appliances installed in compliance with Section
installed or an appliance is converted to gas from another fuel , 507.13 through Section 507.15 shall be considered to com -
the location in which the appliances or equipment is to be ply with the intent of this provision . [ NFPA 54:9.1 . 9 ]
operated shall be checked to verify the follow ing:
507.13 Installation in Residential Garages. Appliances
(1) Air for combustion and ventilation is provided wrherc in residential garages and in adjacent spaces that open to the
required, in accordance with the provisions of Section garage and arc not part of the living space of a dwelling unit
506.0. Where existing facilities arc not adequate, they shall be installed so that all burners and burner-ignition
shall be upgraded to meet Section 506.0 specifications. devices arc located not less than 18 inches ( 457 mm ) above
(2 ) The installation components and appliances meet the the floor unless listed as flammable vapor ignition resistant.
clearances to combustible material provisions of Section [ NFPA 54 :9.1. 10.1 ]
507.13.1 Physical Damage. Appliances installed in ( 2 ) Vent limiting means shall be employed on listed appli -
garages, warehouses , or other areas subject to mechani - ance pressure regulators only .
cal damage shall be guarded against such damage by ( 3 ) In the ease
of vents leading outdoors, means shall be
being installed behind protective barriers or by being ele- employed to prevent water from entering this piping and
vated or located out of the normal path of vehicles. also to prevent blockage of vents by insects and foreign
507.13.2 Access from the Outside. Where appli - matter.
ances are installed in a separate, enclosed space having (4 ) Under no circumstances shall a regulator be vented to the
access only from outside of the garage , such appliances appliance flue or exhaust system.
shall be permitted to be installed at floor level , providing ( 5 ) In the ease of vents entering the combustion chamber,
the required combustion air is taken from the exterior of the vent shall be located so the escaping gas is readily
the garage. [ NFPA 54:9.1 . 10.3] ignited by the pilot and the heat liberated thereby docs
507.14 Installation in Commercial Garages. Appliances not adversely affect the normal operation of the safety
installed in commercial garages shall comply with Section shutoff system . The terminus of the vent shall be securely
507.14 . 1 and Section 507.14.2 . held in a fixed position relative to the pilot . For manu -
507.14.1 Parking Structures . Appliances installed in factured gas, the need for a flame arrester in the vent pip-
enclosed , basement , and underground parking structures ing shall be determined .
shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 88A. fNFPA ( 6 ) A vent lincfs ) from an appliance pressure regulator and
54 :9.1 . 11.1] a bleed line(s) from a diaphragm-type valve shall not be
507.14.2 Repair Garages. Appliances installed in connected to a common manifold terminating in a com -
repair garages shall be installed in accordance with bustion chamber. Vent lines shall not terminate in posi-
NFPA 30 A. [ NFPA 54 :9.1 .11.2] - -
tive pressure type combustion chambers. [NFPA
54: 9.1 . 19]
507.15 Installation in Aircraft Hangars. Heaters in air-
craft hangars shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 409. 50722 Bleed Lines for Diaphragm-Type Valves. Bleed
lines shall comply with the following requirements:
[NFPA 54: 9.1 . 12]
(1 ) Diaphragm -type valves shall be equipped to convey
507.16 Venting of Flue Gases. Appliances shall be vented
bleed gas to the outdoors or into the combustion cham-
in accordance with the provisions of Section 509.0. [ NFPA
ber adjacent to a continuous pilot .
54 :9.1.14]
( 2 ) In the ease of bleed lines leading outdoors , means shall
50717 Extra Device or Attachment. No device or attach-
be employed to prevent water from entering this piping
ment shall be installed on any appliance that could in any way
and also to prevent blockage of vents by insects and for-
impair the combustion of gas. [ NFPA 54 :9.1.15]
eign matter.
507.18 Adequate Capacity of Piping. When additional ( 3 ) Bleed lines shall not terminate in the appliance flue or
appliances are being connected to a gas piping system , the exhaust system .
existing piping shall be checked to determine whether it has
adequate capacity. Where the capacity is inadequate, the (4) In the ease of bleed lines entering the combustion cham -
existing system shall be enlarged as necessary, or separate ber , the bleed line shall be located so the bleed gas is
gas piping of adequate capacity shall be run from the point readily ignited by the pilot and the heat liberated thereby
does not adversely affect the normal operation of the
of delivery to the appliance. [ NFPA 54: 9.1 . 16]
safety shutoff system . The terminus of the bleed line
50719 Avoiding Strain on Gas Piping. Appliances shall shall be securely held in a fixed position relative to the
be supported and connected to the piping so as not to exert pilot . For manufactured gas, the need fora flame arrester
undue strain on the connections. [NFPA 54 :9.1 . 17 J in the bleed line piping shall be determined.
50720 Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators. Where the ( 5 ) A bleed line(s) from a diaphragm -type valve and a vent
gas supply pressure is higher than that at which the appliance line( s ) from an appliance pressure regulator shall not be
is designed to operate or varies beyond the design pressure connected to a common manifold terminating in a com -
limits of the appliance, a gas appliance pressure regulator bustion chamber. Bleed lines shall not terminate in pos-
shall be installed . [ NFPA 54 :9.1.18] itive - prcssurc- type combustion chambers. [ NFPA
507.21 Venting of Gas Appliance Pressure Regula- 54: 9.1.20]
tors. Venting of gas appliance pressure regulators shall com- 50723 Combination of Appliances and Equipment.
ply with the following requirements: Any combination of appliances, equipment, attachments , or
( l ) Appliance pressure regulators requiring access to the devices used together in any manner shall comply with the
atmosphere for successful operation shall be equipped standards that apply to the individual appliance and equip-
with vent piping leading outdoors or, if the regulator vent ment. [ NFPA 54 :9.1 .21]
is an integral part of the appliance, into the combustion 50724 Installation Instructions. The installing agency
chamber adjacent to a continuous pilot , unless con- shall conform to the appliance and equipment manufacturer s 1
structed or equipped with a vent limiting means to limit recommendations in completing an installation. The installing
the escape of gas from the vent opening in the event of agency shall leave the manufacturer s installation , operating,
diaphragm failure. and maintenance instructions in a location on the premises
|where they are readily available for reference and guidance of ( 2 ) The open end of the equipment platform is
the Authority Having Jurisdiction , service personnel, and the located more than 30 inches ( 762 mm ) above
owner or operator. [ NFPA 54 :9.1 .22] the roof floor, or grade below .
507.25 Protection of Outdoor Appliances. Appliances Where guards or rails arc installed , they shall
not listed tor outdoor installation but installed outdoors shall be constructed so as to prevent the passage of a 21
be provided with protection to the degree that the environ- inch (533 mm ) diameter ball , resist the imposed
ment requires . Appliances listed for outdoor installation shall loading conditions, and shall extend not less than 30
be permitted to be installed without protection in accordance inches ( 762 mm ) beyond each side of the equipment
with the provisions of its listing and the manufacturer 's instal - or appliance.
lation instructions. Exception: Guards shall not be required where a
| 507.26 Accessibility for Service. All appliances shall be permanent fall arrest anchorage connector system in
located with respect to building construction and other equip- accordance with ASSE Z 359.1 is installed .
ment so as to permit access to the appliance. Sufficient clear- 508.2.2 Electrical Power. All appliances requiring an
ance shall be maintained to permit cleaning of heating surfaces; external source of electrical power for its operation shall
the replacement of filters blowers, motors, burners, controls,
,
be provided with the following :
and vent connections; the lubrication of moving parts where ( 1 ) A readily accessible electrical disconnecting means
necessary; the adjustment and cleaning of burners and pilots; within sight of the appliance that completely de-
I and the proper functioning of explosion vents, if provided. For energizes the appliance.
attic installation , the passageway and servicing area adjacent
to the appliance shall be floored . [NFPA 54 :9.2. 1] (2 ) A 120 V-ac grounding -type receptacle outlet on the
roof adjacent to the appliance on the supply side of
507.27 Clearance to Combustible Materials . Appli - the disconnect switch. [NFPA 54: 9.4.2.3 ]
ances and their vent connectors shall be installed with clear-
ances from combustible material so their operation does not 508.2.3 Platform or Walkway. Where water stands on
create a hazard to persons or property' . Minimum clearances the roof at the appliance or in the passageways to the
between combustible walls and the back and sides of various appliance, or where the roof is of a design having a water
conventional types of appliances and their vent connectors seal , a suitable platform , walkway, or both shall be pro-
arc specified in Section 509.0 [NFPA 54: 9.2 .2 ] vided above the water line. Such platform(s ) or walk-
way(s ) shall be located adjacent to the appliance and
control panels so that the appliance can be safely serviced
508.0 Appliances on Roofs. where water stands on the roof . [ NFPA 54:9.4.2.4]
508.1 General. Appliances on roofs shall be designed or 508.3 Appliances on Roofs. Appliances located on roofs or
enclosed so as to withstand climatic conditions in the area in other elevated locations shall be accessible. [ NFPA 54:9.4.3.1 ]
which they arc installed . Where enclosures are provided, each 508.3.1 Access. Buildings of more than 15 feet ( 4572|
enclosure shall permit easy entry and movement, shall be of mm ) in height shall have an inside means of access to the
reasonable height , and shall have at least a 30 inch ( 762 mm) roof, unless other means acceptable to the Authority Hav -
clearance between the entire service access panel(s) of the ing Jurisdiction are used. [ NFPA 54:9.4.3.2]
appliance , and the wall of the enclosure . [NFPA 54:9.4 . 1.1 ]
508.3.2 Access Type . The inside means of access shall
508.1.1 Load Capacity. Roofs on which appliances be a permanent or foldaway inside stairway or ladder,
are to be installed shall be capable of supporting the addi-
terminating in an enclosure, scuttle, or trapdoor. Such
tional load or shall be reinforced to support the additional scuttles or trapdoors shall be at least 22 inches by 24
load . [ NFPA 54:9.4. 1.2] inches (559 mm by 6 U) mm ) in size, shall open easily
i 508.1.2 Fasteners. All access locks, screws , and bolts and safely under all conditions, especially snow, and
-
shall be of corrosion resistant material. [NFPA 54:9.4. 1.3] shall be constructed so as to permit access from the roof
508.2 Installation of Appliances on Roofs. Appliances side unless deliberately locked on the inside.
shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s At least 6 feet { 1829 mm ) of clearance shall be avail-
installation instructions . [NFPA 54: 9.4.2 . lj able between the access opening and the edge of the roof or
I 508.2.1 Edge of Roof Clearance. Appliances shall be similar hazard, or rigidly fixed rails or guards a minimum
installed on a well -drained surface of the roof. At least 6 of 42 inches ( 1067 mm ) in height shall be provided on the
feet ( 1829 mm ) of clearance shall be available between exposed side. Where parapets or other building structures
any part of the appliance and the edge of a roof or similar are utilized in lieu of guards or rails, they shall be a mini-
hazard , or rigidly fixed rails, guards, parapets, or other mum of 42 inches ( 1067 mm ) in height . [NFPA 54:9.4.3.3]
building structures at least 42 inches ( 1067 mm ) in height 508.3.3 Permanent Lighting. Permanent lighting
shall be provided on the exposed side. [NFPA 54: 9.4 . 2.2] shall be provided at the root access. The switch tor such
508.2.1.1 Guards and Rails. Guards or rails shall lighting shall be located inside the building near the
be required where the following exist: access means leading to the roof. [NFPA 54:9.4 . 3.4]
( 1) The clearance between the appliance and a roof 508.4 Appliances in Attics and Under- Floor Spaces.
edge or open end of an equipment platform is An attic or under- floor space in which an appliance is installed
less than 6 feet ( 1829 mm ). shall be accessible through an opening and passageway , not
less than as large as the largest component of the appliance, the vent gases to the outdoors so that the aggregate input
and not less than 22 inches by 30 inches ( 559 mm by 762 mm ). rating of the remaining unvented appliances docs not
508.4.1 Length of Passageway. Where the height of exceed 20 ( Btu / h )/ft3 ( 207 W,W ). [NFPA 54: 12.3.2.1 ]
the passageway is less than 6 feet {1829 mm ), the dis- 509.2.3 Adjacent Room or Space. Where the calcu -
tance from the passageway access to the appliance shall lation includes the volume of an adjacent room or space,
not exceed 20 feet ( 6096 mm ) measured along the cen- the room or space in which the appliances arc installed
terline of the passageway. [ NFPA 54:9.5.1.1 ] shall be directly connected to the adjacent room or space
by a doorway, archway , or other opening of comparable
508.4.2 Width of Passageway. The passageway shall
size that cannot be closed . [NFPA 54 : 12.3.2.2]
be unobstructed and shall have solid flooring not less
than 24 inches ( 610 mm ) wide from the entrance open- 509.2.4 Ventilating Hoods. The use of ventilating
ing to the appliance. [NFPA 54: 9.5. 1.2] hoods and exhaust systems to vent appliances shall be
limited to industrial appliances and appliances installed
508.4.3 Work Platform . A level working platform not in commercial applications. [NFPA 54 : 12.3.3 ]
less than 30 inches by 30 inches ( 762 mm by 762 mm )
shall be provided in front of the service side of the appli - -
509.2.5 We11 Ventilated Spaces. The flue gases from
industrial-type appliances shall not be required to be vented
ance. [ NFPA 54 :9.5.2]
to the outdoors where such gases arc discharged into a large
508.4.4 Lighting and Convenience Outlet. A per- and well -ventilatcd industrial space. [ NFPA 54:12.3 . 4]
manent 120 V receptacle outlet and a lighting fixture
shall be installed near the appliance. The switch control- -
509.2.6 Direct Vent Appliances. Listed direct- vent
appliances shall be installed in accordance with the man -
ling the lighting fixture shall be located at the entrance to ufacturer' s installation instructions and Section 509.8 . 2 .
the passageway. [ NFPA 54:9.5 . 3 ] [ NFPA 54 : 12.3.5]
509.2.7 Appliances with Integral Vents. Appliances
509.0 Venting of Appliances. incorporating integral venting means shall be installed in
509.1 Listing. Type B and Type B- W gas vents shall com- accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instruc-
ply with UL 441 . and Type L gas vents shall comply with UL tions, Section 509.8 and Section 509.8 . 1 . [ NFPA 54: 12.3 .6]
641 . 509.3 Minimum Safe Performance. Venting systems shall
be designed and constructed to convey all flue and vent gases
509.1.1 Installation . Listed vents shall be installed in
to the outdoors. [NFPA 54:12.1]
accordance with Section 509.0 and the manufacturer's
installation instructions . [ NFPA 54 :12.2 . 1] 509.3.1 Appliance Draft Requirements. A venting
system shall satisfy the draft requirements of the appli -
509.1.2 Prohibited Discharge. Appliance vents shall ance in accordance with the manufacturer 's instructions.
not discharge into a space enclosed by screens having [ NFPA 54 : 12.4. 1 ]
openings less than ]A of an inch ( 6.4 mm) mesh.
509.3.2 Appliance Venting Requirements. Appli -
509.2 Connection to Venting Systems. Except as per- ances required to be vented shall be connected to a vent-
mitted in Section 509.2.1 through Section 509.2 .7, all appli- ing system designed and installed in accordance w ith the
ances shall be connected to venting systems. [NFPA 54:12.3.1] provisions of Section 509.4 through Section 509.15 .
509.2.1 Appliances Not Required to be Vented. The [ NFPA 54 :12.4.2]
following appliances shall not be required to be vented : 509.3.3 rilechanical Draft Systems. Mechanical
( 1 ) A single listed booster- type (automatic instanta- draft systems shall be listed in accordance with UL 378|
neous) water heater, when designed and used solely and installed in accordance with both the appliance and
for the sanitizing rinse requirements of a dishwash- the mechanical draft system manufacturer’s installation
ing machine, provided that the appliance is installed instructions. [ N 1 PA 54: 12.4.3.1 ]
with the draft hood in place and unaltered , if a draft 509.3.3.1 Venting. Appliances requiring venting
hood is required , in a commercial kitchen having a shall be permitted to be vented by means of mechan -
mechanical exhaust system . [ Where installed in this ical draft systems of either forced or induced draft
manner, the draft hood outlet shall not be less than design. [ NFPA 54: 12.4 . 3.2 ]
36 inches ( 914 mm ) vertically and 6 inches ( 152 509.3.3.2 Leakage. Forced draft systems and all I
mm ) horizontally from any surface other than the portions of induced draft systems under positive
appliance.] [NFPA 54 : 12.3.2 ( 5 )] pressure during operation shall be designed and
( 2 ) Other appliances listed for unvented use and not pro- installed so as to prevent leakage of flue or vent
vided with flue collars. [ NF PA 54 :12.3.2 ( 10 ) ] gases into a building. [ NFPA 54 : 12.4.3.3]
509.2.2 Maximum Input Rating. Where any or all of 509.3.3.3 Vent Connectors. Vent connectors sew -
the appliances in Section 509.2 . 1 ( 1 ) and Section ing appliances vented by natural draft shall not be con -
509.2 . 1 ( 2 ) are installed so the aggregate input rating nected into any portion of mechanical draft systems
exceeds 20 ( Btu h ) / tV ( 207 W/m3) of room or space in operating under positive pressure . [ NFPA 54: 12.4.3.4]
which it is installed , one or more shall be provided with 509.3.3.4 Operation . Where a mechanical draft
venting systems or other approved means for conveying system is employed , provision shall be made to pre-
I vent the flow of gas to the main burners when the 509.4.3 Special Gas Vents. Special gas vents shall
draft system is not performing so as to satisfy the be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1738 and|
operating requirements of the appliance for safe per- installed in accordance with the special gas vent manu -
formance. [ NFPA 54: 12.4. 3.5] facturer's installation instructions. [ NFPA 54 : 12.5.4 J
509.3. 3.5 Exit Terminals . The exit terminals of
TABLE 5094
mechanical draft systems shall be not less than 7 feet
TYPE OF VENTING SYSTEM TO BE USED
(2134 mm ) above finished ground level where [NFPA 54: TABLE 12.5.1]
located adjacent to public walkways and shall be
TYPE OF VENTING LOCATION OF
located as specified in Section 509.8 and Section APPLIANCES
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
509.8.1 of this code. [NFPA 54 : 12.4.3.6] Listed Category 1
»
i 509.3.4 Ventilating Hoods and Exhaust Systems.
Where automatically operated appliances, other than
appliances
w1 Type B gas vent
Chimney
Section 509.6
Section 509.5
commercial cooking appliances, arc vented through a Listed appliances
equipped with draft Single-wall metal Section 509.7
ventilating hood or exhaust system equipped with a hood pipe
damper or with a power means of exhaust , provisions Listed chimney lin-
shall be made to allow the flow of gas to the main burn- Appliances listed for ing system for gas Section 509.5 .3
ers only when the damper is open to a position to prop- use with Type B gas venting
erly vent the appliance and when the power means of vent Special gas vent
exhaust is in operation. [NFPA 54 : 124.4. 1 J listed for these Section 509.4.3
appliances
509.3.5 Circulating Air Ducts, Above-Ceiling Air-
Handling Spaces, and Furnace Plenums. Venting
Listed vented wall fur - Type B-W gas vent Section 509.6
naces
systems shall not extend into or pass through any fabri- Category II, Category As specified or Section 509.4. 1
cated air duct or furnace plenum . [ NFPA 54 :12.4. 5.1] 111 , and Category IV furnished by and Section
509.3.6 Above- Ceiling or Nonducted Air Han- appliances manufacturers of 509.4.3
listed appliances
dling System. Where a venting system passes through
Appliances that can be
an above-ceiling air space or other nonducted portion of converted to use solid
an air- handling system it iall conform to one of the fol-
,
fuel
lowing requirements:
Unlisted combination
(1) The venting system shall be a listed special gas vent,
other system serving a Category III or Category IV
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cas and oil burning
appliances
appliance, or other positive pressure vent with joints
,
Chimney Section 509.5
sealed in accordance with the appliance or vent man- -
Combination gas and
ufacturer’s instructions. solid fuel-burning
appliances
(2 ) The vent system shall be installed such that no fit-
tings or joints between sections arc installed in the Appliances listed for
above-ceiling space . use with chimneys only
(3) The venting system shall be installed in a conduit or Unlisted appliances
enclosure with joints between the interior of the enclo- Listed combination Type L vent Section 509.6
sure and the ceiling space sealed . [NFPA 54: 12.4. 5.2J - -
gas and oil burning
Chimney Section 509.5
appliances
509.4 Type ol Venting System to be Used. The type of
venting system to be used shall be in accordance with Table Decorative appliance in
Chimney UMC Section
vented fireplace 911.2
509.4 . [NFPA 54: 12.54 ]
509.4.1 Plastic Piping. Where plastic piping is used to
-
Gas fired toilets Single-wall metal Section 509.7
pipe
vent an appliance, the appliance shall be listed for use with Direct-vent appliances Section 509.2.6
such venting materials and the appliance manufacturer’s Appliances with
installation instructions shall identify the specific plastic integral vents Section 509.2.7
piping material . The plastic pipe venting materials shall
be labeled in accordance with the product standards spec-
ified by the appliance manufacturer or shall be listed and 509.5 Masonry, Metal, and Factory - Built Chimneys.
labeled in accordance with UL 1738. [NFPA 54: 12.5.2] Chimneys shall be installed in accordance with Section
509.4.2 Plastic Vent Joints. Plastic pipe and fittings 509.5. 1 through Section 509.5.3.
used to vent appliances shall be installed in accordance 509.5.1 Factory-Built Chimneys. Factory built chim- -
neys shall be listed in accordance with UL 103, U L 959. or
with the appliance manufacturer’s installation instruc-
tions. Plastic pipe venting materials listed and labeled in UL 2561 . factory- built chimneys shall be installed in
accordance with UL 1738 shall be installed in accor- accordance with the manufacturers installation instruc-
dance with the vent manufacturer’s installation instruc-
tions. Where primer is required , it shall be of a
-
tions. Factoy built chimneys used to vent appliances that
operate at positive vent pressure shall be listed for such
contrasting color. [NFPA 54: 12.5.3 ] application . [NFPA 54: 12.6.1.1]
509.5 .1.1 Decorative Shrouds. Decorative ( 2 ) For sizing an individual chimney venting system for
shrouds addressed in Section 509.5 A 3 shall com- a single appliance with a draft hood , the effective
ply with UL 103 for factory -built residential chim- areas of the vent connector and chimney flue shall
neys. be not less than the area of the appliance flue collar
509.5.2 Metal Chimneys. Metal chimneys shall be or draft hood outlet or greater than seven times the
built and installed in accordance with N 1:PA 21 L [NFPA draft hood outlet area .
l ( 3 ) For sizing a chimney venting system connected to
54 :12.6. 1.2]
509.5.3 Masonry Chimneys. Masonry chimneys two appliances with draft hoods, the effective area of
shall be built and installed in accordance with NFPA 211 the chimney flue shall be not less than the area of
and lined with one of the following : the larger draft hood outlet plus 50 percent of the
area of the smaller draft hood outlet or greater than
( 1 ) Approved clay flue 1 ining seven times the smaller draft hood outlet area.
(2 ) A chimney lining system listed and labeled in accor- (4 ) Chimney venting systems using mechanical draft
dance with UL 1777 shall he sized in accordance with approved engi -
(3) Other approved material that resists corrosion , ero- neering methods.
sion , softening , or cracking from vent gases at tem- ( 5 ) Other approved engineering methods. [NFPA
I peratures up to 180(TT ( 982 ^ C ) 54: 12.6 .3.1 ]
Exception: Masonry chimney tlucs lined with a chim- 509.5.6 Inspection Of Chimneys. Before replacing an
ney lining system specifically listed for use with listed existing appliance or connecting a vent connector to a
appliances with draft hoods, Category I appliances, and chimney, the chimney passageway shall be examined to
other appliances listed for use with Type B vents shall ascertain that it is clear and free of obstructions and shall
be permitted . The liner shall be installed in accordance be cleaned if previously used for venting solid or liquid|
with the liner manufacturer’s installation instructions. A fuel-burning appliances or fireplaces. [ NFPA 54: 12.6. 4.1 ]
permanent identifying label shall be attached at the point
509.5.6.1 Standard. Chimneys shall he lined in
where the connection is to be made to the liner. The label
accordance with NFPA 211 .
shall read " This chimney liner is for appliances that burn
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gas only. Do not connect to solid or liquid fuel-burning Exception: Existing chimneys shall he permitted to
appliances or incinerators.” [ NFPA 54: 12.6. 1.3] have their use continued when an appliance is
replaced by an appliance of similar type , input rat-
509.5.4 Termination. A chimney for residential -type
ing , and efficiency , where the chimney complies
or low- heat appliances shall extend at least 3 feet ( 914
with Section 509.5.6 through Section 509.5 . 6.3 and
mm ) above the highest point where it passes through a
the sizing of the chimney is in accordance with Sec-
roof of a building and at least 2 feet ( 610 mm ) higher
tion 509.5.5. [ NFPA 54: 12.6 . 4.2]
than any portion of a building within a horizontal dis-
tance of 10 feet ( 3048 mm). [ NFPA 54: 12.6 .2.1 ] (See 509.5.6.2 Cleanouts. Cleanouts shall be exam-
Figure 509.5.4 ) ined and where they do not remain tightly closed
when not in use they shall he repaired or replaced .
509.5.4.1 Medium-Heat Gas Appliances. A [ NFPA 54 :12.6.4.3]
chimney for medium-heat appliances shall extend at
least 10 feci ( 3048 mm ) higher than any portion of 509.5.6.3 Existing Chimney. When inspection|
anv building within 25 feet ( 7620 mm ) . [ NFPA reveals that an existing chimney is not safe for the
54 : 12.6.2.2] intended application , it shall he repaired , rebuilt ,
lined , relincd , or replaced with a vent or chimney to
509.5.4.2 Chimney Height. A chimney shall conform to NFPA 21 1 and shall he suitable for the
i extend at least 5 feet (1524 mm) above the highest appliances to be attached . [NFPA 54: 12.6 . 4.4]
connected appliance draft hood outlet or flue collar.
[NFPA 54: 12.6.2.3 ] 509.5 .7 Chimney Serving Appliances Burning
Other Fuels. An appliance shall not be connected to a
509.5.4.3 Decorative Shrouds. Decorative chimney flue serving a separate appliance designed to
shrouds shall not be installed at the termination of burn solid fuel . [NFPA 54 : 12.6.5.1]
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factory built chimneys except where such shrouds
arc listed and labeled for use with the specific fac- 509.5.7.1 Gas and Liquid Fuel- Burning Appli -
tory- built chimney system and are installed in accor-
ances. Where one chimney serves gas appliances
dance with the manufacturer's installation and liquid fuel - burning appliances, the appliances
instructions . [ NFPA 54:12.6.2.4] shall he connected through separate openings or
connected through a single opening where joined by
509.5.5 Size of Chimneys. The effective area of a a suitable fitting located as close as practical to the
chimney venting system serving listed appliances with chimney . W here two or more openings arc provided
draft hoods, Category 1 appliances, and other appliances into one chimney flue , they shall he at different lev -
listed for use with Type B vents shall he in accordance els. Where the gas appliance is automatically con-
with one of the following methods: trolled , it shall be equipped with a safety shutoff
( 1 ) Those listed in Section 510.0. device. [ NFPA 54: 12.6.5.2 ]
/r
10 feet -
509.5.7.2 Gas and Solid Fuel Burning Appli -
2 feet
or less A *
ances. A listed combination gas- and solid -fuel-
bu ruing appliance connected to a single chimney
mimimum
i flue shall be equipped with a manual reset device to
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l 2 feet minimum t shut off gas to the main burner in the event of sus-
4 < 3 feet
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tained backdratt or flue gas spillage . The chimney
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flue shall be sized to properly vent the appliance.
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fer/ parapet J I
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Appliances. A single chimney flue serving a listed
Chimney
T fa 1
Ji'T*'
Chimney combination gas- and oil - burning appliance shall be
sized in accordance with the appliance manufac-
10 feet
or less turer’s instructions . [ NFPA 54: 12.6. 5.4 ]
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509.5.8 Support of Chimneys. All portions of chim-
i neys shall be supported for the design and weight of the
2 feet
T
minifljum 3 feet
minimum
materials employed . Listed factory- built chimneys shall
be supported and spaced in accordance with the manu -
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facturers installation instructions . [ NFPA 54 :12.6.6]
509.5.9 Cleanouts. Where a chimney that formerly car-
ried flue products from liquid or solid fuel-burning appli -
ances is used with an appliance using fuel gas, an accessible
cleanout shall be provided. The cleanout shall have a tight-
Chimney
fitting cover and be installed so its upper edge is at least 6|
( a ) Termination 10 feet or Less from Ridge . Wall , or Parapet inches ( 152 mm) below the lower edge of the lowest chim -
ney inlet opening . [ NFPA 54 :12.6.7]
509.5.10 Space Surrounding Lining or Vent. The
More thar remaining space surrounding a chimney liner, gas vent ,
* — 10 feet special gas vent , or plastic piping installed within a
masonry chimney shall not be used to vent another appli -
t ance .
m 3 feet
B
minimum Exception: The insertion of another liner or vent within
Q
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- the chimney as provided in this code and the liner or vent
* *
f
o. -
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4 3 feet
T 509.6 Gas Vents. The installation of gas vents shall meet
I
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1 ( 1 ) Gas vents shall be installed in accordance with the man -
ufacturer’s installation instructions.
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( 2 ) A Type B- W gas vent shall have a listed capacity not less
!
than that of the listed vented wall furnace to which it is
Chimney connected.
( 3 ) Gas vents installed within masonry chimneys shall be
( b) Termination More Than 10 feet from Ridge , Wall , or Parapet installed in accordance with the manufacturer s installa-
For SI units : I foot = 304 K mm .
tion instructions . Gas vents installed within masonry
FIGURE 509.5. 4
chimneys shall be identified with a permanent label
TYPICAL TERMINATION LOCATIONS FOR CHIMNEYS AND installed at the point where the vent enters the chimney .
SINGLE- WALL METAL PIPES SERVING RESIDENTIAL- TYPE The label shall contain the following language: "This gas
AND LOW- HEAT APPLIANCE vent is tor appliances that burn gas. Do not connect to
[NFPA: 54: FIGURE A .12.G . 2.1] solid or liquid fuel- burning appliances or incinerators.’ '
( 1 ) The provisions of Section 510.0 . supply of combustion , ventilation , and dilution air
(2 ) Vents serving fan -assisted combustion system that is not supplied from occupiable space. [NFPA|
appliances , or combinations of fan-assisted com- 54: 12.7.5.2 ] (See Figure 509.6.3.1)
bustion system and draft hood- equipped appli -
ances, shall be sized in accordance with Section
510.0 or other approved engineering methods. TW
Gas furnace Type B gas vents
( 3) For sizing an individual gas vent for a single,
draft hood - equipped appliance, the effective
area of the vent connector and the gas vent shall *
he not less than the area of the appliance draft l Outlet plenum Air grilles in
outside walls
i hood outlet or greater than seven times the draft i
hood outlet area .
( 4) For sizing a gas vent connected to two appli -
T Louvered door could
oe used in lieu of
ances with draft hoods, the effective area of the outside wall grilles
vent shall be not less than the area of the larger Outside balcony
draft hood outlet plus 50 percent of the area of or service area
approved engineering methods . [ NFPA 54: 12.7 . 4.4 J input rate entering that segment and its avail -
509.6.3 Gas Vents Serving Appliances on More able total height. [ NFPA 54 : 12.7.5.3]
than One Floor. A common vent shall be permitted in 509.6. 4 Support of Gas Vents. Gas vents shall be
multistory installations to vent Category I appliances supported and spaced in accordance with the manufac-
located on more than one floor level , provided the vent- turer ' s installation instructions . [NFPA 54: 12.7 . 6]
ing system is designed and installed in accordance w ith
509.6.5 Marking. In those localities where solid and liq -
approved engineering methods.
uid fuels arc used extensively , gas vents shall be perma -
For the purpose of this section , crawl spaces , base- nently identified by a label attached to the wall or ceiling
ments, and attics shall be considered floor levels. [ NFPA at a point where the vent connector enters the gas vent.
54: 12.7.5.1] The label shall read : “This gas vent is for appliances that
509.6.3.1 Occupiable Space. All appliances bum gas . Do not connect to solid or liquid fuel - burning
connected to the common vent shall be located in appliances or incinerators /' The Authority Having Juris-
I rooms separated from occupiable space . Each of diction shall determine whether its area constitutes such
these rooms shall have provisions for an adequate a locality. [NFPA 54: 12.7.7]
509.7 Single- Wall Metal Pipe. Single-wall metal pipe shall 509.7.3.3 Incinerator. Single- wall metal pipe used
be constructed of galvanized sheet steel not less than 0.0304 for venting an incinerator shall be exposed and read -
of an inch ( 0.7722 mm ) thick or of other approved , noncom- ily examinable for its full length and shall have
bustible, corrosion- resistant material . [ NFPA 54: 12.8.1 J required clearances maintained .
509.7.1 Cold Climate. Uninsulated single- wall metal 509.7.3.4 Clearances. Minimum clearances from
pipe shall not be used outdoors for venting appliances in single-wall metal pipe to combustible material shall
regions where the 99 percent winter design temperature be in accordance with Table 509.7.3.4 ( 1 ). Reduced
is below 32° F ( 0°C ). [ NFPA 54 : 12.8.2] clearances from single -wall metal pipe to com -
509.7.2 Termination. The termination of single-wall bustible material shall be as specified for vent con-
metal pipe shall meet the following requirements : nectors in Table 509.7.3.4 ( 2 ). [ NFPA 54: 12.8.4.4 ]
(1) Single wall metal pipe shall terminate at least 5 feet 509.7.3.5 Combustible Exterior Wall. Single-
(1524 mm ) in vertical height above the highest con- wall metal pipe shall not pass through a combustible
nected appliance draft hood outlet or flue collar. exterior wall unless guarded at the point of passage
[NFPA 54: 12.8.3 ( 1 )] by a ventilated metal thimble not smaller than the
following :
(2 ) Single -wall metal pipe shall extend at least 2 feet
(610 mm ) above the highest point wrherc it passes ( 1 ) For listed appliances with draft hoods and appli -
through a roof of a building and at least 2 feet ( 610 ances listed for use with Type B gas vents, the
mm) higher than any portion of a building within a thimble shall be a minimum of 4 inches ( 100
horizontal distance of 10 feet ( 3048 mm ) . [ NFPA mm ) larger in diameter than the metal pipe .
54 : 12.8.3( 2 )] (Sec Figure 509.5 . 4 ) Where there is a run of not less than 6 feet
( 1829 mm) of metal pipe in the opening
(3) An approved cap or roof assembly shall be attached
between the draft hood outlet and the thimble,
to the terminus of a single -wall metal pipe. [ NFPA
the thimble shall be a minimum of 2 inches ( 50
54 : 12.8.3( 3 )]
mm) larger in diameter than the metal pipe.
509.7.3 Installation with Appliances Permitted by
( 2 ) l or unlisted appliances having draft hoods, the
Section 509.4. Singlewall metal pipe shall not be used
as a vent in dwellings and residential occupancies. thimble shall be a minimum of 6 inches ( 150
[NFPA 54: 12.8. 4.1 ] mm) larger in diameter than the metal pipe.
( 3 ) For residential and low - heat appliances, the
509.7. 3.1 Limitations. Single-wall metal pipe
thimble shall be a minimum of 12 inches ( 300
I shall be used only for runs directly from the space in
mm) larger in diameter than the metal pipe.
which the appliance is located through the roof or
exterior wrall to the outer air. A pipe passing through Exception : In lieu of thimble protection, all com-
a roof shall extend without interruption through the bustible material in the wall shall be removed a suffi -
roof flashing , roof jacket , or roof thimble. [ NFPA cient distance from the metal pipe to provide the
54:12.8.4.2] specified clearance from such metal pipe to com -
509.7. 3.2 Attic or Concealed Space . Single- bustible material . Any material used to close up such
i wall metal pipe shall not originate in any unoccu- opening shall be noncombustible. [NFPA 54:12.8.4.6]
pied attic or concealed space and shall not pass 509.7.3.6 Roof Thimble. Where a single-wall
I through any attic, inside wall, concealed space, or metal pipe passes through a roof constructed of com -
floor. [ NFPA 54: 12.8 . 4.3 ] bustible material, a noncombustiblc, uonventdating
TABLE 509.7.3.4 (1 )
CLEARANCES FOR CONNECTORS
[NFPA 54: TABLE 12.8. 4.4] *
MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL ( inches)
LISTED TYPE B GAS LISTED TYPE L VENT SINGLE- WALL METAL FACTORY-BUILT
APPLIANCE
VENT MATERIAL MATERIAL PIPE CHIMNEY SECTIONS
Listed appliances with draft hoods and appli -
As listed As listed 6 As listed
ances listed for use with Type B gas vents
Residential boilers and furnaces with listed gas
6 6 9 As listed
conversion burner and with draft hood
Residential appliances listed for use with
Not permitted As listed 9 As listed
Type L vents
Unlisted residential appliances with draft hood Not permitted 6 9 As listed
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Residential and low heat appliances other than
Not permitted 9 18 As listed
those above
Medium - heat appliances Not permitted Not permitted 36 As listed
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 nun
.
+ These clearances shall apply unless the installation insinuations ot’ a listed appliance or connector specify different clearances , in which case the listed clearances shall apply .
FIGURE 500.7.3.4(1 3
TABLE 509.7.3.4 (2 )
REDUCTION OF CLEARANCES WITH SPECIFIED FORMS OF PROTECTION1 ^ 3 ' 4' 5> 7 B ' 9' 10' 11
[NFPA 54: TABLE 10.2.3]
WHERE THE REQUIRED CLEARANCE WITH NO PROTECTION FROM
TYPE OF PROTECTION APPLIED TO APPLIANCE , VENT CONNECTOR , OR SINGLE- WALL METAL PIPE IS:
AND COVERING ALL SURFACES OF 36 ( inches ) 13 (inches) 12 ( inches ) 9 ( inches ) 6 (inches)
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WITHIN ALLOWABLE CLEARANCES WITH SPECIFIED PROTECTION ( inches )
THE DISTANCE SPECIFIED AS THE USE COLUMN 1 FOR CLEARANCES ABOVE APPLIANCE OR HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR . USE COLUMN 2
REQUIRED CLEARANCE WITH NO FOR CLEARANCES FROM APPLIANCES , VERTICAL CONNECTOR, AND SINGLE-WALL METAL PIPE.
PROTECTION [SEE FIGURE SIDES SIDES SIDES SIDES SIDES
ABOVE AND ABOVE AND ABOVE AND ABOVE AND ABOVE AND
509.73.4( 1 ) THROUGH FIGURE
COLUMN REAR COLUMN REAR COLUMN REAR COLUMN REAR COLUMN REAR
509.73.4( 3 )] 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN
2 2 2 2 2
( l ) Vfi inch thick masonry wall
24 12 9 6 5
without ventilated air space
(2) Vi of an inch insulation board
over l inch glass fiber or min - 24 18 12 9 9 6 6 5 4 3
eral wool batts
(3) 0.024 inch ( nominal 24 gauge )
sheet metal over 1 inch glass
fiber or mineral wool batts 18 12 9 6 6 4 5 3 3 3
reinforced with wire on rear
face with ventilated air space
(4) V /i inch thick masonry wall
12 6 6 6 6
with ventilated air space
( 5) 0.024 inch ( nominal 24 gauge )
sheet metal with ventilated air 18 12 9 6 6 4 5 3 3 2
space
(6) Vi of an inch thick insulation
18 12 9 6 6 4 5 3 3 3
board with ventilated air space
(7 ) 0.024 inch ( nominal 24 gauge )
sheet metal with ventilated air
space over 0.024 inch ( nomi- 18 12 9 6 6 4 5 3 3 3
nal 24 gauge) sheet metal with
ventilated air space
( 8 ) 1 inch glass fiber or mineral
wool batts sandwiched
between twro sheets 0.024 inch 18 12 9 6 6 4 5 3 3 3
( nominal 24 gauge ) sheet
metal w ith ventilated air space
for SI units: I inch = 25.4 mm, gC = (° F -32)/ l .8
Notts:
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Reduction of clearances from combustible materials shall not interfere with combustion air, draft hood clearance and relief and accessibility of servicing.
I - All clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the combustible material to the nearest point on the surface of the appliance , disregarding any inter -
vening protection applied to the combustible material.
3 Spacers and tics shall be of
noncombustible material . No spacer or tie shall be used directly opposite the appliance or connector.
| Where all clearance reduction systems use a ventilated air space , adequate provision for air circulation shall be provided as described . [See figure 509.7 . 3.4(2 )
”
|" Where a wall protector is mounted on a single flat wall away from corners, it shall have a minimum 1 inch ( 25.4 mm ) air gap . To provide adequate air cir -
culation, the bottom and top edges, or only the side and top edges, or edges shall be left open.
7 Mineral wool batts ( blanket or board ) shall have a minimum density of 8 pounds per cubic foot ( ft3) ( 128 kg / m - ) and a minimum melting point of QCLF
lta/ 15
(S16°C).
s Insulation material used as part of a clearance reduction system shall have a thermal conductivity of 1 British thermal unit inch per hour square foot degree
Fahrenheit [ Btu * in /( h *ft 2* T)|[ 0.1 W/(m*K)] or less.
|v At least I inch ( 25.4 mm ) shall be between the appliance and the protector. In no case shall the clearance between the appliance and the combustible surface
be reduced below that allowed in this table..
|10 All clearances and thicknesses arc minimum; larger clearances and thicknesses arc acceptable.
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Listed single wall connectors shall be installed in accordance with the terms of their listing and the manufacturers installation instructions.
509.76 Marking. Single -wall metal pipe shall comply TABLE 509.8. 2
with the marking provisions of Section 509.6.5 . [ NFPA THROUGH-THE- WALL DIR ECT- VENTTER Ml NATION
CLEARANCES
54 : 12.8.7] [NFPA 54:TABLE 12.9.3]
509.8 Through-the- Wall Vent Termination. A mechani - THROU GH- THE- WA LL VENT
cal draft venting system shall terminate at least 3 feet ( 914 DIRECT- VENT APPLIANCE TERMINAL CLEARANCE FROM ANY
INPUT RATING AIR OPENING INTO A BUILDING
mm ) above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet ( 3048 (inches)
mm ) {Sec 1 igure 509.8). 10 000 Btu / h and less 6
Exceptions: Greater than 10 000 Btu / h and
9
not exceeding 50 000 Btu / h
( 1 ) This provision shall not apply to the combustion air
intake of a direct- vent appliance. Greater than 50 000 Btu / h and
12
not exceeding 150 000 Btu / h
(2 ) This provision shall not apply to the separation of the > 150 000 Btu/h In accordance with the appliance
integral outdoor air inlet and flue gas discharge of listed manufacturer s instructions and in
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dance with Table 509.8.2. The bottom of the vent terminal other equipment. Where local experience indicates that
and the air intake shall be located not less than 12 inches condensate is a problem with Category 1 and Category
(305 mm) above finished ground level. [ NFPA 54 :12.9.3] 111 appliances, this provision shall also apply.
Mechanical draft
vent terminal
(see Section S09.8)
/
Mechanical draft
vent terminal
(see Section
509 a.m J
Less
A leal minimum than KMeey,
Minimum clearance . C
Input (Btliftir ) Clearance (incites)
10 000 or less 6
10 001 to 50 000 9 Forced air inlet
Over 50 0W 12
(see Section 509.8.3)
.
-
For Si units : 1 inch = 25 , 4 mm, 1 fool = 304.9 mm
1000 British thermal units per hour 0.293 kW
FIGURE 509.8
EXIT TERMINALS OF MECHANICAL DRAFT AND DIRECT- VENT VENTING SYSTEMS
[NFPA 54 : FIGURE A .12.9]
Drains for condensate shall be installed in accor- ( 1 ) Vent connectors for listed appliances having
dance with the appliance and the vent manufacturer s draft hoods, appliances having draft hoods and
installation instructions . [NFPA 54 : 12.9. 4 J equipped with listed conversion burners, and
509.8.4 Annular Spaces. Where vents, including Category 1 appliances that arc not installed in
those tor direct- vent appliances or combustion air intake attics, crawl spaces, or other unconditioned
pipes, penetrate outside walls of buildings, the annular areas shall be one of the following :
spaces around such penetrations shall be permanently ( a ) Type B or Type L vent material .
sealed using approved materials to prevent entry of com- ( b ) Galvanized sheet steel not less than 0.018
bustion products into the building . [NFPA 54: 12,9.5] of an inch ( 0.457 mm ) thick .
509.8 .5 Vent Terminals . Vent systems for Category (c) Aluminum ( 1100 or 3003 alloy or equiva -
IV appliances that terminate through an outside wall of lent) sheet not less than 0.027 of an inch
a building and discharge flue gases perpendicular to the ( 0.686 mm ) thick.
adjacent wall shall be located not less than 10 feet ( 3048
( d ) Stainless steel sheet not less than 0.012 of
mm ) horizontally from an operable opening in an adja-
an inch ( 0.305 mm ) thick.
cent building.
( e ) Smooth interior wall metal pipe having
Exception: This shall not apply to vent terminals that are
resistance to heat and corrosion equal to or
2 feet ( 610 mm ) or more above or 25 feet ( 7620 mm ) or
more below operable openings. [ NFPA 54: 12.9.6 ]
greater than that of Section
509.10. 1 2( l ) ( b ), Section 509.104 .2( 1 )( c ),
509.9 Condensation Drain. Provision shall be made to or Section 509.104 .2(1)(d).
collect and dispose of condensate from venting systems serv-
( f ) A listed vent connector .
ing Category IJ and Category IV appliances and noncatcgo-
rized condensing appliances in accordance with Section (2 ) Vent connectors shall not be covered with insu-
509.8.3 . [NFPA 54: 12.10 . 1 ] lation.
509.9.1 Local Experience. Where local experience Exception: Listed insulated vent connectors shall
indicates that condensation is a problem , provision shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer ' s
installation instructions. [ NFPA 54: 12.11.2.3 ]
be made to drain off and dispose of condensate from
venting systems serving Category I and Category III 509.10.1.3 Nonresidential Low-Heat Appli -
appliances in accordance with Section 509.8 . 3 . [ NFPA ances. A vent connector for a nonresidential low -
54 : 12.10.2] heat appliance shall be a factory- built chimney
section or steel pipe laving resistance to heat and
509.10 Vent Connectors for Category I Appliances. corrosion equivalent to that for the appropriate gal -
A vent connector shall be used to connect an appliance to a vanized pipe as specified in Table 509.10. 1.3. Fac-
gas vent , chimney, or single-wall metal pipe , except where tory- built chimney sections shall be joined together
the gas vent , chimney, or single-wall metal pipe is directly in accordance with the chimney manufacturer’s
connected to the appliance. [NFPA 54: 12.11.1 ] instructions. [ NFPA 54: 12.11.2.4]
509.10.1 Materials . A vent connector shall be made of
TABLE 509.10.1.3
noncombustible, corrosion- resistant material capable of MINIMUM THICKNESS FOR GALVANIZED STEEL VENT
withstanding the vent gas temperature produced by the CONNECTORS FOR LOW-HEAT APPLIANCES
I appliance and of sufficient thickness to withstand phys- [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 12.11. 2.4]
ical damage. [NFPA 54: 12.11.2.1 ] DIAMETER OF CONNECTOR MINIMUM THICKNESS
509.10.1.1 Unconditioned Area. Where the vent (inches) ( inches )
connector used for an appliance having a draft hood Less than 6 0.019
or a Category l appliance is located in or passes
6 to less than 10 0.023
through an unconditioned area , attic, or crawl space,
that portion of the vent connector shall be listed 10 to 12 inclusive 0.029
Type B, Type L , or listed vent material having 14 to 16 inclusive 0.034
equivalent insulation qualities.
Over 16 0.056
Exception: Single-wall metal pipe located within
the exterior walls of the building and located in an I or SI units: 1 inch = 25.4 mm , I square inch = 0,000645 nr
unconditioned area other than an attic or a crawl
space having a local 99 percent winter design tem- 509.10.1.4 Medium-Heat Appliances . Vent
perature of 5: ] ( 15 °C ) or higher . [ NFPA connectors for medium- heat appliances shall be con-
54: 12.1 1.2 .2] structed of factory- built , medium - heat chimney sec-
509.10.1.2 Residential-Type Appliances. Vent tions or steel of a thickness not less than that
connectors for residential -type appliances shall com- specified in Table 509.10. 1.4 and shall comply with
ply with the following : the following:
( 1 ) A steel vent connector for an appliance with a 509.10.2.3 Height. Where two or more appliances
vent gas temperature in excess of 10 OO° F are vented through a common vent connector or vent
(538°C ) measured at the entrance to the con- manifold the common vent connector or vent man -
,
nector shall be lined with medium -duty fire ifold shall be located at the highest level consistent
brick or the equivalent . with available headroom and clearance to com -
(2 ) The lining shall be at least 2Vi inches ( 64 mm ) bustible material and sized in accordance with Sec-
thick for a vent connector having a diameter or tion 510.0 or other approved engineering methods.
greatest cross-sectional dimension of 18 inches [ NFPA 54 :12.1 1.3.5]
( 457 mm ) or less .
As an alternative method applicable only where
( 3) The lining shall be at least 4Vi inches (114 mm ) there arc two draft hood-equipped appliances, the
thick laid on the 4 Vi inches (114 mm ) bed for a effective area of the common vent connector or vent
vent connector having a diameter or greatest manifold and all junction fittings shall be not less
cross-sectional dimension greater than 18 than the area of the larger vent connector plus 50
inches ( 457 mm ) . percent of the area of the smaller flue collar outlet.
(4) Factory- built chimney sections, if employed , [ NFPA 54 :12.11 . 3.6]
shall be joined together in accordance with the
509.10.2.4 Size Increase. Where the size of a
chimney manufacturer’s instructions. [ NFPA
vent connector is increased to overcome installation
54:12.11.2.5]
limitations and obtain connector capacity equal to
the appliance input, the size increase shall be made
TABLE 509.10.1.4
at the appliance draft hood outlet . [NFPA
MINIMUM THICKNESS FOR STEEL VENT CONNECTORS
FOR MEDIUM-HEAT APPLIANCES 54: 12.1 l .3.7]
[NFPA 54: TABLE 12.11.2.5] 509.10.3 Two or More Appliances Connected to a
VENT CONNECTOR SIZE Single Vent. Where two or more openings arc provided
DIAMETER AREA MINIMUM THICKNESS into one chimney flue or vent , cither of the following
( inches ) (square inches) (inches) shall apply:
Up to 14 Up to 154 0.053
( 1 ) The openings shall be at different levels.
Over 14 to 16 154 to 201 0.067
Over 16 to 18 201 to 254 0.093 (2) The connectors shall be attached to the vertical por-
Over 18 Exceeding 254 0.123 tion of the chimney or vent at an angle of 45 degrees
(0.79 rad) or less relative to the vertical . [ NFPA
For SI units : I inch = 25.4 mm, 1 square inch = 0.000645 m2
54: 12.11 . 4.1 ]
509.10.3.1 Height of Connector. Where two or
509.10.2 Size of Vent Connector. A vent connector more vent connectors enter a common vent, chim-
for an appliance w ith a single draft hood or for a Category ney flue, or single- wall metal pipe, the smaller con-
'
I fan-assisted combustion system appliance shall be sized nector shall enter at the highest level consistent with
and installed in accordance with Section 5 10.0 or other the available headroom or clearance to combustible
approved engineering methods. [NFPA 54: 12.11. 3.1]
material . [NFPA 54: 12.11 . 4.2]
509.10.2.1 Manifold. ] or a single appliance having
509.10.3.2 Pressure. Vent connectors serving
more than one draft hood outlet or flue collar, the
manifold shall be constructed according to the Category 1 appliances shall not be connected to any|
instructions of the appliance manufacturer . Where portion of a mechanical draft system operating under
there are no instructions, the manifold shall be positive static pressure , such as those serving Cate-
designed and constructed in accordance with gory 111 or Category IV appliances . [NFPA
approved engineering practices. As an alternative 54: 12.11 . 4.3]
method , the effective area of the manifold shall equal 509.10 .4 Clearance . Minimum clearances from vent
the combined area of the flue collars or draft hood connectors to combustible material shall be in accor- I
outlets, and the vent connectors shall have a mini -
mum l foot ( 305 mm ) rise . [ NFPA 54: 12.11.3.2]
dance with Table 509.7.3.4(1) . I
Exception: The clearance betw een a vent connector and
509.10.2.2 Size. Where two or more appliances combustible material shall be permitted to be reduced
arc connected to a common vent or chimney , each
where the combustible material is protected as specified
vent connector shall be sized in accordance with
for vent connectors in Table 509.7.3.4( 2 ). [NFPA
Section 510.0 or other approved engineering meth-
54: 12.11.5 ]
ods. [ NFPA 54: 12.11 ,3,3]
As an alternative method applicable only w here 509.10 .5 Joints. Joints between sections of connector
all of the appliances arc draft hood-equipped , each piping and connections to flue collars or draft hood out-
vent connector shall have an effective area not less lets shall be fastened in accordance with one of the fol -
than the area of the draft hood outlet of the appli - lowing methods:
ance to which it is connected . [ NFPA 54 :12.11.3.4 J ( 1 ) S heet metal screw s.
(2 ) Vent connectors of listed vent material assembled B gas vents that pass through walls or partitions con -
and connected to flue collars or draft hood outlets in structed of combustible material shall be installed with
accordance with the manufacturer ' s instructions. not less than the listed clearance to combustible material.
(3) Other approved means . [NFPA 54: 12 11 . 6 ]
, 509.10.12.1 Medium-Heat Appliances. Vent
509.10. G Slope . A vent connector shall be installed connectors for medium - heat appliances shall not
without any dips or sags and shall slope upward toward pass through walls or partitions constructed of com -
the vent or chimney at least ]A inch per foot (20.8 mm m ). bustible material . [ NFPA 54 : 12.1 1.13.2]
Exception: Vent connectors attached to a mechanical 509.11 Vent Connectors for Category II, Category III,
draft system installed in accordance with appliance and and Category IV Appliances. The vent connectors tor
Category II , Category 111 , and Category IV appliances shall be
I the draft system manufacturer’s instructions . [ NFPA
in accordance with Section 509.4 through Section 509.4.3.
54: 12.1 l .7]
[ NFPA 54 :12.12]
509.10.7 Length ol Vent Connector. The length of
vent connectors shall comply with Section 509.10 . 7.1 or 509.12 Draft Hoods and Draft Controls. Vented appli -
ances shall be installed with draft hoods.
Section 509.10.7.2 .
509.10.71 Single Wall Connector. The maximum Exception: Dual oven-type combination ranges ; incinerators;
direct- vent appliances; fan-assisted combustion system appli -
horizontal length of a single-wall connector shall be
ances; appliances requiring chimney draft for operation; sin -
75 percent of the height of the chimney or vent
gle firebox boilers equipped with conversion burners with
except for engineered systems. [ NFPA 54: 12.11 .8.1 ]
inputs exceeding 400 000 Btu / h ( 117 kW ); appliances
509.10.7.2 Type B Double Wall Connector. The equipped with blast , power, or pressure burners that arc not
maximum horizontal length of a Type B double- wall listed for use with draft hoods; and appliances designed for
connector shall be 100 percent of the height of the forced venting. [ NFPA 54 :12.13. 1 ]
chimney or vent, except for engineered systems. The
i
509.12.1 Installation. A draft hood supplied with or
maximum length of an individual connector for a
forming a part of a listed vented appliance shall be|
chimney or vent system serving multiple appliances,
installed without alteration , exactly as furnished and
from the appliance outlet to the junction with the specified by the appliance manufacturer . [ NFPA
common vent or another connector, shall be 100 per-
54: 12 13 2]
, ,
cent of the height of the chimney or vent . [[ NFPA
54: 12.11 . 8.2] If a draft hood is not supplied by the appliance man -|
ufacturer where one is required , a draft hood shall be
509.10.8 Support. A vent connector shall be supported installed , be of a listed or approved type, and , in the
for the design and weight of the material employed to absence of other instructions, be of the same size as the
maintain clearances and prevent physical damage and appliance flue collar . Where a draft hood is required with
separation of joints . [ NFPA 54:12.11.9] a conversion burner it shall be of a listed or approved
,
Exception: Vent connectors made of listed Type B or 509.12 .5 Positioning. Draft hoods and draft regula -
Type L vent material and serving listed appliances with tors shall be installed in the position for which they were
draft hoods and other appliances listed tor use with Type designed with reference to the horizontal and vertical
planes and shall be located so that the relief opening is ( 2 ) The minimum capacity shall be determined as though the
I not obstructed by any part of the appliance or adjacent appliance were a fan -assisted appliance , using the “FAN
construction . The appliance and its draft hood shall be Min" column to determine the minimum capacity of the
located so that the relief opening is accessible for check- vent system . Where the corresponding “FAN Min" is
ing vent operation. [ NFPA 54 : 12.13.6] “ NA ," the vent configuration shall not be permitted and
509.12.G Clearance. A draft hood shall be located so an alternative venting configuration shall be utilized.
that its relief opening is not less than 6 inches ( l 52 mm ) [ NFPA 54 :13.1.1]
I from any surface except that of the appliance it serves 510.1.1 Vent Downsizing. Where the vent size deter-
and the venting system to which the draft hood is con- mined from the tables is smaller than the appliance draft
nected . Where a greater or lesser clearance is indicated hood outlet or flue collar* the use of the smaller size shall
on the appliance label , the clearance shall not be less than be permitted , provided that the installation complies with I
that specified on the label . Such clearances shall not be all of the following requirements: |
reduced . [NFPA 54:12.13. 7] ( 1 ) The total vent height (f f ) is at least 10 feet {3048|
509.13 Manually Operated Dampers. A manually oper- mm ).
|ated damper shall not be placed in any appliance vent con- ( 2 ) Vents for appliance draft hood outlets or flue collars
nector. Fixed battles shall not be classified as manually 12 inches (300 mm ) in diameter or smaller arc not
operated dampers. [ NFPA 54: 12.14J reduced more than one table size.
509.14 Automatically Operated Vent Dampers. An (3) Vents for appliance draft hood outlets or flue collars
automatically operated vent damper shall be of a listed type. larger than 12 inches (300 mm ) in diameter arc not|
[NFPA 54: 12.15 ] reduced more than two table sizes .
509.14.1 Listing. Automatically operated vent dampers (4 ) The maximum capacity listed in the tables for a fan-
for oil fired appliances shall comply with UL 17 . The assisted appliance is reduced by 10 percent ( 0.90 x
automatic damper control shall comply with UL 378. maximum table capacity ).
509.15 Obstructions. Devices that retard the flow of vent ( 5 ) The draft hood outlet is greater than 4 inches (100|
gases shall not be installed in a vent connector, chimney, or mm) in diameter. A 3 inch (80 mm ) diameter vent
vent. The following shall not be considered as obstructions: shall not be connected to a 4 inch (100 mm ) diameter
(1) Draft regulators and safety controls specifically listed for draft hood outlet . This provision shall not apply to fan-
installation in venting systems and installed in accor- assisted appliances. [ NFPA 54: 13.1.2]
dance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions. 510.1.2 Elbows. Single -appliance venting configura -
tions with zero (0 ) lateral lengths in Table 510.1 . 2( 1 ),|
(2 ) Approved draft regulators and safety controls designed
Table 510.1 . 2 ( 2 ) , and Table 510.1.2(5) shall not have
and installed in accordance with approved engineering
methods. elbows in the venting system. Single-appliance venting
with lateral lengths include two 90 degree ( 1.57 rad )
( 3) Listed heat reclaimers and automatically operated vent elbows. For each additional elbow up to and including
dampers installed in accordance with the manufacturer' s 45 degrees ( 0.79 rad), the maximum capacity listed in
installation instructions . the venting tables shall be reduced by 5 percent. For each
(4) Vent dampers serving listed appliances installed in accor- additional elbow greater than 45 degrees (0.79 rad ) up to
dance with Section 510.1 or Section 510.2 or other and including 90 degrees ( 1.57 rad) , the maximum
approved engineering methods. capacity listed in the venting tables shall be reduced by
( 5) Approved economizers, heat reclaimers, and recupera- 10 percent . Where multiple offsets occur in a vent , the
tors installed in venting systems of appliances not total lateral length of all offsets combined shall not|
required to be equipped with draft hoods, provided the exceed that specified in Table 510.1.2( 1 ) through Table
510.1.2 ( 5 ). [ NFPA 54: 13.1.3 ]
I appliance manufacturer's instructions cover the installa-
tion of such a device in the venting system and perform- 510.1.3 Zero Lateral . Zero ( 0 ) lateral { L ) shall apply I
ance in accordance with Section 509.3 and Section only to a straight vertical vent attached to a top outlet|
509.3. 1 is obtained . [NFPA 54: 12.16] draft hood or flue collar . [ NFPA 54:13.1.4]
-
510.1.4 High Altitude Installations. Sea level input
ratings shall be used when determining maximum capac- 1
510.0 Sizing ol Category I Venting Systems.
ity for high-altitude installation. Actual input ( derated for
510.1 Single Appliance VentTable 510.1.2(1 ) through altitude) shall be used for determining minimum capac-
I Table 510.1.2(6). Venting Table 510.1.2(1) through Table ity for high- altitude installation. [NFPA 54: 13.1 .5 ]
510.1 .2( 6 ) shall not be used where obstructions arc installed 510.1.5 Multiple Input Ratings. For appliances with
in the venting system . The installation of vents serving listed more than one input rate, the minimum vent capacity
appliances with vent dampers shall be in accordance with the ( I AN Min ) determined from Table 510.1.2(1) through I
|appliance manufacturer' s instructions or in accordance with Table 510.2 (9) shall be less than the lowest appliance input|
the following : rating, and the maximum vent capacity (FAN Max/ NAT
( 1) The maximum capacity of the vent system shall be deter- Max ) determined from the tables shall be greater than the|
mined using the iLNAT Max" column . highest appliance rating input. [NFPA 54: 13.1.6]
510.1.6 Corrugated Chimney Liner Reduction. (5 ) For a water heater, the outdoor design temperature
Listed corrugated metallic chimney liner systems in shall not be less than 5° 1 ( -15°C). I
masonry chimneys shall be sized by using Table ( 6 ) For a space - heating appliance , the input rating is
510.1 .2( 1 ) or Table 5 10.1 .2( 2 ) for Type B vents with the greater than the minimum capacity given by Table
maximum capacity reduced by 20 percent ( 0.80 x maxi - 510.1 .2 ( 6 ). [NFPA 54: 13.1 . 11 ]
mum capacity) and the minimum capacity as shown in
510.1.11 Corrugated Vent Connector Size. Corru -
Table 510.1.2( 1 ) or Table 510.1 . 2(2 ).
gated vent connectors shall not be smaller than the listed
Corrugated metallic liner systems installed with bends appliance categorized vent diameter, tluc collar diameter,
or offsets shall have their maximum capacity further or draft hood outlet diameter . [ NFPA 54 :13.1 . 12]
reduced in accordance with Section 510.1.2. The 20 percent
510.1.12 Upsizing. Vent connectors shall not be upsized
reduction for corrugated metallic chimney liner systems
more than two sizes greater than the listed appliance cat-|
includes an allowance tor one long radius 90 degree (1 ,57
egorized vent diameter* flue collar diameter, or draft hood
rad ) turn at the bottom of the liner. [NFPA 54 : 13.1 . 7]
outlet diameter. [NFPA 54;13.1.13]
510.1.7 Connection to Chimney Liners. Connec-
510.1.13 Single Run ol Vent. In a single run of vent
tions between chimney liners and listed double-wall con-
or vent connector, more than one diameter and type shall
nectors shall be made with listed adapters designed for
be permitted to be used * provided that all the sizes and|
such purpose. [NIPA 54: 13.1.8]
types arc permitted by the tables. [NFPA 54: 13.1.14]
510.1.8 Vertical Vent Upsizing Using 7 x Rule .
510.1.14 Interpolation. Interpolation shall be permit-
Where the vertical vent has a larger diameter than the
ted in calculating capacities for vent dimensions that fall
vent connector, the vertical vent diameter shall be used to
between table entries. [N1 PA 54:13.1 . 15]
determine the minimum vent capacity , and the connector
diameter shall be used to determine the maximum vent 510.1.15 Extrapolation. Extrapolation beyond the
capacity . The flow' area of the vertical vent shall not table entries shall not be permitted . [ NFPA 54: 13.1 . 16]
exceed seven times the flow area of the listed appliance 510.1. 16 Engineering Methods. For vent heights
categorized vent area tluc collar area, or draft hood out-
, lower than 6 feet ( 1829 mm ) and higher than shown in
let area unless designed in accordance with approved Table 510.1 .2 (1) through Table 510.2( 9) * engineering I
engineering methods . [NFPA 54: 13.1.9 J methods shall be used to calculate vent capacities .
510.1.9 Draft Hood Conversion Accessories. Draft [ NFPA 54 : 13.1. 17]
hood conversion accessories for use wfth masonry chim- 510.1.17 Height Entries. W here the actual height of a
ncys venting listed Category 1 fan -assisted appliances vent falls between entries in the height column of the
shall be listed and installed in accordance with the listed applicable table in Table 510.1.2( 1 ) through Table
accessory manufacturer s installation instructions.
’
510.1.2(6) * either of the following shall be used: I
[NFPA 54: 13.1 . 10 ] ( 1 ) Interpolation .
510.1.10 Chimney and Vent Locations. Table [ 2 } The lower appliance input rating shown in the table
510.1.2(1) through Table 510.1 .2(5) shall be used only entries for FAN Max and NAT Max column values;
for chimneys and vents not exposed to the outdoors and the higher appliance input rating for the FAN
below the roof line. A Type B vent or listed chimney lin- Min column values . [NFPA 54: 13.1 . 18]
ing system passing through an unused masonry chimney
flue shall not be considered to be exposed to the out- 510.2 Multiple Appliance Vent Table 510.2(1) through
doors . Where vents extend outdoors above the roof more Table 510.2( 9). Venting Table 510.2 ( 1 ) through Table
than 5 feet ( 1524 mm ) higher than required by Table 510.2( 9 ) shall not be used where obstructions are installed in
509.6 . 1 , and w' here vents terminate in accordance with the venting system . The installation of vents serving listed
Section 509.6. l ( l )( b ), the outdoor portion of the vent appliances with vent dampers shall be in accordance with the
shall be enclosed as required by this paragraph for vents appliance manufacturer s instructions, or in accordance with
not considered to be exposed to the outdoors, or such the following:
venting system shall be engineered . A Type B vent pass- ( 1 ) The maximum capacity of the vent connector shall be
ing through an unvcntilated enclosure or chase insulated determined using the NAT Max column .
to a value of not less than R-8 shall not be considered to ( 2 ) The maximum capacity of the vertical vent or chimney
be exposed to the outdoors. Table 510.1.2 ( 3 ) in combi - shall be determined using the FAN + NAT column when
nation with Table 510.1.2( 6 ) shall be used for claytilc- the second appliance is a fan -assisted appliance, or the
lincd exterior masonry chimneys* provided all of the NAT + NAT column when the second appliance is
following requirements arc met: equipped w ith a draft hood .
( 1 ) The vent connector is Type B double wall . ( 3 ) The minimum capacity shall be determined as if the
( 2 ) The vent connector length is limited to 18 inches per appliance were a fan -assisted appliance * as follows:
inch ( 18 mm mm ) of vent connector diameter. ( a ) The minimum capacity of the vent connector shall
( 3) The appliance is draft hood equipped . be determined using the FAN Min column.
( 4 ) The input rating is less than the maximum capacity ( b ) The FAN + FAN column shall be used when the
given in Table 510.1.2( 3 ). second appliance is a fan -assisted appliance , and the
I AN + NAT column shall be used when the second tors , Table 510.1.2(1) shall be used. For single- wall
appliance is equipped with a draft hood, to deter- connectors, Table 510.1.2( 2) shall be used . The height
mine whether the vertical vent or chimney configu - ( I I ) and lateral ( L ) shall be measured according to the
ration is not permitted ( NA) . Where the vent procedures for a single appliance vent , as if the other
configuration is NA. the vent configuration shall not appliances were not present . [ NFPA 54:13.2 .3]
be permitted and an alternative venting configura- 510.2 .3 Vent Connector Manifolds. Where the vent
tion shall be utilized. [ NFPA 54: 13.2.1 ] connectors arc combined prior to entering the vertical
510.2.1 Vent Connector Maximum Length. The portion of the common vent to form a common vent man-
maximum vent connector horizontal length shall be 18 ifold . the size of the common vent manifold and the com -
inches per inch ( 18 mm/ mm ) of connector diameter as
'
mon vent shall be determined by applying a 10 percent
shown in Tabic 510.2. 1, or as permitted by Section reduction ( 0.90 x maximum common vent capacity) to
510.2.2 [NFPA 54: 13.2.2 ]
, the common vent capacity^ part of the common vent
tables. The length of the common vent manifold ( LAI )
TABLE 510.2.1 shall not exceed 18 inches per inch ( 18 mm mm ) of com-
VENT CONNECTOR MAXIMUM LENGTH mon vent diameter ( D ) . [NJ PA 54 : 13.2 .4]
[ NFPA 54:TABLE 13.2.2]
510.2.4 Vent Offsets. Where the common vertical vent
MAXIMUM CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR DIAMETER
HORIZONTAL LENGTH is offset , the maximum capacity of the common vent
( inches)
(feet) shall be reduced in accordance with Section 510.2 . 5 , and
3 4 lA the horizontal length of the common vent offset shall not
4 6 exceed 18 inches per inch (18 mm mm ) of common vent
5 IVi diameter ( D ). Where multiple offsets occur in a common
6 9 vent , the total horizontal length of all offsets combined|
shall not exceed 18 inches per inch ( 18 mm / mm) of the
1 10 /i
common vent diameter. [ NFPA 54: 13.2.5 ]
8 12
510.2 .5 Elbows in Vents. For each elbow up to and
9 W /i
including 45 degrees (0.79 rad ) in the common vent the ,
10 15
maximum common vent capacity listed in the venting
12 18 tables shall be reduced by 5 percent. For each elbow
14 21 greater than 45 degrees (0.79 rad ) up to and including 90|
16 24 degrees {1.57 rad), the maximum common vent capacity
18 27 listed in the venting tables shall be reduced by 10 per-
20 30 cent. [NFPA 54: 13.2, 6]
22 33 510.2 .6 Elbows in Connectors. The vent connector
24 36 capacities listed in the common vent sizing tables include
For SI units : I inch = 25 4 mmr 1 foot = 304.8 mm
, allowance for two 90 degree ( 1.57 rad ) elbows. For each
additional elbow up to and including 45 degrees ( 0.79
rad ), the maximum vent connector capacity listed in the
510.2.2 Vent Connector Exceeding Maximum venting tables shall be reduced by 5 percent. For each
Length. The vent connector shall be routed to the vent elbow greater than 45 degrees (0.79 rad ) up to and
utilizing the shortest possible route. Connectors with including 90 degrees (1.57 rad ), the maximum vent con-
longer horizontal lengths than those listed in Table nector capacity listed in the venting tables shall be
510.2 . 1 arc permitted under the following conditions : reduced by 10 percent. [ NFPA 54: 13.2.7]
( 1 ) The maximum capacity (FAN Max or NAT Max ) of 510.2 .7 Common Vent Minimum Size . The cross-
the vent connector shall be reduced 10 percent for sectional area of the common vent shall be equal to or
each additional multiple of the length listed in Table greater than the cross-sectional area of the largest con-
510.2. 1 . For example, the maximum length listed for
nector . [ NFPA 54 :13.2 .8]
a 4 inch ( 100 mm ) connector is 6 feet ( 1829 mm ).
With a connector length greater than 6 feet ( 1829 510.2.8 Tee and Wye Fittings. Tec and wyc fittings con-
mm ) but not exceeding 12 feet ( 3658 mm ), the max- nected to a common gas vent shall be considered as part of
imum capacity must be reduced by 10 percent ( 0.90 the common gas vent and constructed of materials consis-
x maximum vent connector capacity). With a con- tent with that of the common gas vent. [ NFPA 54: 13.2 .9]
nector length greater than 12 feet ( 3658 mm ) hut not 510.2.9 Size of Fittings. At the point where tec or wyc
exceeding 18 feet ( 5486 mm ), the maximum capac- fittings connect to a common gas vent, the opening size
ity shall he reduced by 20 percent (0.80 x maximum of the fitting shall be equal to the size of the common
vent capacity). vent. Such fittings shall not be prohibited from having
(2 ) For a connector serving a fan-assisted appliance, the reduced size openings at the point of connection of appli -
minimum capacity ( FAN Min) of the connector shall ance gas vent connectors. INI PA 54: 13.2.10]
be determined by referring to the corresponding sin- 510.2.10 High- Altitude Installations. Sea level input
gle appliance table l or Type B double-wall conncc-
, ratings shall be used when determining maximum capac-|
ity for high -altitude installation . Actual input (derated for determined from the tables shall be greater than the high -|
altitude ) shall be used for determining minimum capac- cst appliance input rating. [NFPA 54 : 13.2 .19]
ity for high-altitude installation. [ NFPA 54:13.2 . 11 J 510.2.19 Corrugated Metallic Chimney Liner
510.2.11 Connector Rise. The connector rise ( R ) for Reduction. Listed corrugated metallic chimney liner
each appliance connector shall be measured from the systems in masonry chimneys shall be sized by using
draft hood outlet or flue collar to the centerline where the Table 510.2( 1 ) or Table 5 10.2 (2 ) for Type B vents , with
vent gas streams come together . [ NFPA 54: 13.2.12] the maximum capacity reduced by 20 percent ( 0.80 x
510.2.12 Vent Height. For multiple appliances all maximum capacity ) and the minimum capacity as shown
located on one floor, available total height (/ / ) shall be in Table 510.2(1) or Table 510.2( 2 ). Corrugated metallic
measured from the highest draft hood outlet or flue col - liner systems installed with bends or offsets shall have
lar up to the level of the outlet of the common vent. their maximum capacity further reduced in accordance
[NFPA 54: 13.2.13 ] with Section 510.2 . 4 and Section 510.2.5. The 20 per-
cent reduction for corrugated metallic chimney liner sys-
510.2.13 Multistory Installations. For multistory tems includes an allowance for one long radius 90 degree
i installations, available total height (// ) for each segment ( 1.57 rad ) turn at the bottom of the liner . [NFPA
of the system shall be the vertical distance between the 54: 13.2.20]
highest draft hood outlet or flue collar entering that seg-
ment and the centerline of the next higher interconnec- 510.2.20 Chimneys and Vents. Table 510.2( 1 )
tion tee . [ NFPA 54 : 13.2 .14] through Table 510.2(5) shall be used only for chimneys
and vents not exposed to the outdoors below the roof
510.2.14 Size of Vents for Multistory Installa- line . A Type B vent or listed chimney lining system pass-
tions. The size of the lowest connector and of the verti- ing through an unused masonry chimney flue shall not
cal vent leading to the lowest interconnection of a be considered to be exposed to the outdoors. A Type B
multistory system shall be in accordance with Table vent passing through an unventilatcd enclosure or chase
510.1.2(1) or Table 5 10.1.2(2 ) for available total height insulated to a value of not less than R 8 shall not be con -
( M ) up to the lowest interconnection. [NFPA 54: 13.2 . 15] sidered to be exposed to the outdoors . Where vents
510.2.15 Vent Type Multistory Installations. Where extend outdoors above the roof more than 5 feet ( 1524
used in multistory systems, vertical common vents shall mm) higher than required by Table 509.6.1 , and where
be Type B double wall and shall be installed with a listed vents terminate in accordance with Section 509.6. 1( 1 )(b),
vent cap . [NFPA 54: 13.2 . 16] the outdoor portion of the vent shall be enclosed as
510.2.16 Offsets in Multistory Installations. Off- required by this section for vents not considered to be
sets in multistory common vent systems shall be limited exposed to the outdoors, or such venting system shall be
to a single offset in each system, and systems with an engineered . Table 510.2 ( 6 ) through Table 510.2( 9 ) shall
be used for clay tile lined exterior masonry chimneys,
i offset shall comply with all of the following:
provided all the following conditions are met:
( 1 ) The offset angle shall not exceed 45 degrees ( 0.79
[ 1 } The vent connector is Type B double wall .
rad ) from vertical.
(2 ) The horizontal length of the offset shall not exceed ( 2 ) At least one appliance is draff hood equipped .
18 inches per inch (18 mm /mm) of common vent ( 3 ) The combined appliance input rating is less than the
diameter of the segment in which the offset is maximum capacity given by Table 510.2( 6) ( for
located . NAT + NAT ) or Table 510.2( 8) (for FAN + NAT).
( 3) For the segment of the common vertical vent con- (4 ) The input rating of each space- heating appliance is
taining the offset, the common vent capacity listed in greater than the minimum input rating given by
the common venting tables shall be reduced by 20 Table 510.2( 7 ) ( for NAT + NAT) or Table 510.2( 9 )
percent ( 0.80 x maximum common vent capacity) . ( for FAN + NAT) .
( 4 ) A multistory common vent shall not be reduced in ( 5 ) The vent connector sizing is in accordance with
size above the offset. [NFPA 54: 13.2.17 ] Table 510.2 (3). [ NFPA 54 : 13.2 .22]
510.2.17 Vertical Vent Size Limitation. Where two 510.2. 21 Vent Connector Sizing. Vent connectors
or more appliances arc connected to a vertical vent or shall not be increased more than two sizes greater than
chimney, the flow area of the largest section of vertical the listed appliance categorized vent diameter, flue col -
vent or chimney shall not exceed seven times the small - lar diameter, or draft hood outlet diameter . Vent con-
est listed appliance categorized vent areas, flue collar nectors for draft hood -equipped appliances shall not be
area , or draft hood outlet area unless designed in accor- smaller than the draft hood outlet diameter. Where a vent
dance with approved engineering methods . [ NFPA connector sizc(s) determined from the tables for a fan -
54: 13.2 . 18] assisted appliancc(s) is smaller than the flue collar diam -
510.2.18 Multiple Input Ratings. For appliances with eter, the use of the smaller sizc( s ) shall be permitted ,
more than one input rate , the minimum vent connector provided that the installation complies with all of the fol -
capacity ( FAN Min ) determined from the tables shall be lowing conditions:
less than the lowest appliance input rating , and the max - ( 1 ) Vent connectors for fan -assisted appliance flue col -
imum vent connector capacity (FAN Max or NAT Max ) lars 12 inches ( 300 mm ) in diameter or smaller arc
J ' or 99% w i ntcr dc s i gn tern pc ra tu res in Alas k a , e onsu It the ASH R A 1 . Hand book I Linda m enta I s .
'
'
99% winter design temperatures for Hawaii are greater than 37°F
-
For SI units; °C = (°F 32)/ l ,8
FIGURE 510.1.10
RANGE OF WINTER DESIGN TEMPERATURES USED IN ANALYZING EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEYS IN THE UNITED STATES
[NFPA 54: FIGURE F.2.4]
TABLE 510.1.2(1 )
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL GAS VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1 (a)]1
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO VENT
VENT DIAMETER - D ( inch)
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
TABLE 510.1.2(1 )
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL GAS VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1 (a )] (continued)
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO VENT
VENT DIAMETER - D ( inch)
8 9 10 12 14
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
6 0 0 698 370 0 897 470 0 1121 570 0 1645 850 0 2267 1170
2 53 425 285 63 543 370 75 675 455 103 982 650 138 1346 890
4 79 419 279 93 536 362 110 668 445 147 975 640 191 1338 880
6 93 413 273 110 530 354 128 661 435 171 967 630 219 1330 870
8 0 0 780 415 0 1006 537 0 1261 660 0 1858 970 0 2571 1320
2 50 483 -Jilr .ilr 60 619 418 71 770 515 98 1124 745 130 1543 1020
5 83 473 313 99 607 407 115 758 503 154 1110 733 199 1528 1010
8 99 463 303 ! 17 596 396 137 746 490 180 1097 720 231 1514 1000
10 0 0 847 450 0 1096 585 0 1377 720 0 2036 1060 0 2825 1450
'
2 48 533 355 57 684 457 68 852 560 93 1244 850 124 1713 1130
5 81 522 346 95 671 446 112 839 547 149 1229 829 192 16% 1105
10 104 504 330 122 651 427 142 817 525 187 1204 795 238 1669 1080
15 0 0 970 525 0 1263 682 0 1596 840 0 2380 1240 0 3323 1720
2 45 633 414 53 815 544 63 1019 675 86 1495 985 114 2062 1350
5 76 620 403 90 800 529 105 1003 660 140 1476 967 182 2041 1327
10 99 600 386 116 777 507 135 977 635 177 1446 936 227 2009 1289
15 115 580 373 134 755 491 155 953 610 202 1418 905 257 1976 1250
20 0 0 T 1057 | 575 0 1384 752 0 1756 930 0 2637 1350 0 3701 1900
2 41 711 470 50 917 612 59 1150 755 81 1694 1100 107 2343 1520
5 73 697 460 86 902 599 101 r 1133 738 135 1674 1079 174 2320 1498
10 95 675 443 112 877 576 130 1105 710 172 1641 1045 220 2282 1460
15 III 654 427 129 853 557 150 1078 688 195 1609 1018 248 2245 1425
20 125 634 410 145 830 537 167 1052 665 217 1578 990 273 2210 1390
30 0 0 1173 650 0 1548 855 0 1977 1060 0 3004 1550 0 4252 2170
2 33 826 535 42 1072 700 54 1351 865 74 2004 1310 98 2786 1800
5 69 811 524 82 1055 688 96 1332 851 127 1981 1289 164 2759 1775
10 91 788 507 107 1028 668 125 1301 829 164 1944 1254 209 2716 1733
15 105 765 490 124 1002 648 143 1272 807 187 1908 1220 237 2674 1692
20 119 743 473 1.39 977 628 160 1243 784 207 1873 1185 260 2633 1650
30 149 702 444 171 929 594 195 1189 745 246 1807 1130 305 2555 1585
50 0 0 1297 708 0 1730 952 0 2231 1195 0 3441 1825 0 4934 2550
2 26 975 615 33 1276 813 41 1620 1010 66 2431 1513 86 3409 2125
5 65 960 605 77 1259 798 90 1600 996 118 2406 1495 151 3380 2102
10 86 935 589 101 1230 773 118 1567 972 154 2366 1466 196 3332 2064
15 100 911 572 117 1203 747 136 1536 948 177 2327 1437 222 3285 2026
20 113 888 556 131 1176 722 151 1505 924 195 2288 1408 244 3239 1987
30 141 844 522 161 1125 670 183 1446 876 232 2214 1349 287 3150 1910
100 0 0 1411 770 0 1908 1040 0 2491 1310 0 3925 2050 0 5729 2950
2 21 1155 700 25 1536 935 30 1975 1170 44 3027 1820 72 431.3 2550
5 60 1141 692 71 1519 926 82 1955 1159 107 3002 1803 136 4282 2531
10 80 1118 679 94 1492 910 108 1923 1142 142 2961 1775 180 4231 2500
15 93 1095 666 109 1465 895 126 1892 1124 163 2920 1747 206 4182 2469
20 105 1073 653 122 1438 880 141 1861 1107 181 2880 1719 226 4133 2438
30 131 1029 627 149 1387 849 170 1802 1071 215 2803 1663 265 4037 2375
50 197 944 575 217 1288 787 241 1688 1000 292 2657 1550 350 3856 2250
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
TABLE 510.1.2(1 )
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL GAS VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1 (a )] (continued)
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO VENT
VENT DIAMETER - D ( inch }
16 13 20 22 24
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
6 0 0 2983 1530 0 3802 I 960 0 4721 2430 0 5737 2950 0 6853 3520
2 178 1769 1170 225 2250 1480 296 2782 1850 360 3377 2220 426 4030 2670
4 242 1761 1160 300 2242 1475 390 2774 1835 469 3370 2215 555 4023 2660
6 276 1753 1150 341 2235 1470 437 2767 1820 523 3363 2210 618 4017 2650
8 0 0 3399 1740 0 4333 2220 0 5387 2750 0 6555 3360 0 7838 4010
2 168 2030 1340 212 2584 1700 278 3196 2110 336 3882 2560 401 4634 3050
5 251 2013 1330 311 2563 1685 398 3180 2090 476 3863 2545 562 4612 3040
8 289 2000 1320 354 2552 1670 450 3163 2070 537 3850 2530 630 4602 3030
10 0 0 3742 1925 0 4782 2450 0 5955 3050 0 7254 3710 0 8682 4450
2 161 2256 1480 202 2868 1890 264 3556 2340 319 4322 2840 378 5153 3390
5 243 2238 1461 300 2849 1871 382 3536 2318 458 4301 2818 540 5132 3371
10 298 2209 1430 364 2818 1840 459 3504 1
2280 546 4268 2780 641 5099 3340
3620 ]
' ' "
TABLE 510.1.2(2 )
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL GAS VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1( b)] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE- WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT DIAMETER - D ( inch)
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
TABLE 510.1.2( 2 }
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL GAS VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1 (b )] (continued) *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE- WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT DIAMETER - D (inch)
8 9 10 12
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
6 0 211 695 369 267 894 469 371 1118 569 537 1639 849
2 201 423 284 251 541 368 347 673 453 498 979 648
4 237 416 277 295 533 360 409 664 443 584 971 638
6 263 409 271 327 526 352 449 656 433 638 962 627
8 0 206 111 414 258 1002 536 360 1257 658 521 1852 967
2 197 482 321 246 617 417 339 768 513 486 1120 743
5 245 470 311 305 604 404 418 754 500 598 1104 730
8 280 458 300 344 591 392 470 740 486 665 1089 715
10 0 202 844 449 253 1093 584 351 1373 | 718 507 2031 1057
2 193 531 354 242 681 456 332 849 559 475 1242 848
5 241 518 344 299 667 443 409 834 544 584 1224 825
10 296 497 325 363 643 423 492 808 520 688 1194 788
15 0 195 966 523 244 1259 681 336 1591 838 488 2374 1237
2 187 631 413 232 812 543 319 1015 673 457 1491 983
5 231 616 400 287 795 526 392 997 657 562 1469 963
10 284 592 381 349 768 501 470 966 628 664 1433 928
15 334 568 367 404 742 484 540 937 601 750 1399 894
’
20 0 190 1053 573 238 1379 750 326 1751 927 473 2631 1346
2 182 708 468 227 914 611 309 1146 754 443 1689 1098
5 224 692 457 279 896 596 381 1126 734 547 1665 1074
10 277 666 437 339 866 570 457 1092 702 646 1626 1037
15 325 640 419 393 838 549 526 1060 677 730 1587 1005
20 374 616 400 448 810 526 592 1028 651 808 1550 973
1971
“
30 0 184 I 168 647 229 1542 852 312 1056 454 2996 1545
2 175 823 533 219 1069 698 296 1346 863 424 1999 1308
5 215 806 521 269 1049 684 366 1324 846 524 1971 1283
10 265 777 501 327 1017 662 440 1287 821 620 1927 1243
15 312 750 481 379 985 638 507 1251 794 702 1884 1205
20 360 723 461 433 955 615 570 1216 768 780 1841 1166
30 461 670 426 541 895 574 704 1147 720 937 1759 1101
50 0 176 1292 704 220 1724 948 295 2223 1189 428 3432 1818
2 168 971 613 209 1273 811 280 1615 1007 401 2426 1509
5 204 953 602 257 1252 795 347 1591 991 496 2396 1490
10 253 923 583 313 1217 765 418 1551 963 589 2347 1455
15 299 894 562 363 1183 736 481 1512 934 668 2299 1421
20 345 866 543 415 1150 708 544 1473 906 741 2251 1387
30 442 809 502 521 1086 649 674 1399 848 892 2159 1318
100 0 166 1404 765 207 1900 1033 273 2479 1300 395 3912 2042
2 158 1152 698 196 1532 933 259 1970 1168 371 3021 1817
5 194 1134 688 240 1511 921 322 1945 1153 460 2990 1796
10 238 1104 672 293 1477 902 389 1905 1133 547 2938 1763
15 281 1075 656 342 1443 884 447 1865 1110 618 2888 1730
20 325 1046 639 391 1410 864 507 1825 1087 690 2838 1696
30 418 988 NA 491 1343 824 631 1747 1041 834 2739 1627
50 617 866 NA 711 1205 NA 895 1591 NA 1138 2547 1489
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 m2
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.1.2( 3 )
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54:TABLE 13.1(c )] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
6 2 NA NA 28 NA NA 52 NA NA 86 NA NA 130 NA NA 180
5 NA NA 25 NA NA 49 NA NA 82 NA NA 117 NA NA 165
8 2 NA NA 29 NA NA 55 NA NA 93 NA NA 145 NA NA 198
5 NA NA 26 NA NA 52 NA NA 88 NA NA 134 NA NA 183
8 NA NA 24 NA NA 48 NA NA 83 NA NA 127 NA NA 175
10 2 NA NA 31 NA NA 61 NA NA 103 NA NA 162 NA NA 221
5 NA NA 28 NA NA 57 NA NA 96 NA NA 148 NA NA 204
10 NA NA 25 NA NA 50 NA NA 87 NA NA 139 NA NA 191
15 2 NA NA 35 NA NA 67 NA NA U4 NA NA 179 53 475 250
5 NA NA 35 NA NA 62 NA NA 107 NA NA 164 NA NA 231
10 NA NA 28 NA NA 55 NA NA 97 NA NA 153 NA NA 216
15 NA NA NA NA NA 48 NA NA 89 NA NA 141 NA NA 201
20 2 NA NA 38 NA NA 74 NA NA 124 NA NA 201 51 522 274
5 NA NA 36 NA NA 68 NA NA 116 NA NA 1.84 80 503 254
10 NA NA NA NA NA 60 NA NA 107 NA NA 172 NA NA 237
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 97 NA NA 159 NA NA 220
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 83 NA NA 148 NA NA 206
30 2 NA NA 41 NA NA 82 NA NA 137 NA NA 216 47 581 303
5 NA NA NA NA NA 76 NA NA 128 NA NA 198 75 561 281
10 NA NA NA NA NA 67 NA NA 115 NA NA 1.84 NA NA 263
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 107 NA NA 171 NA NA 243
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 91 NA NA 159 NA NA 227
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 188
50 2 NA NA NA NA NA 92 NA NA 161 NA NA 251 NA NA 351
5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 151 NA NA 230 NA NA 323
10 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 138 NA NA 215 NA NA 304
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.27 NA NA 199 NA NA 282
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.85 NA NA 264
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Minimum
internal area of
12 19 28 38 50
chimney
(square inches)
Maximum
internal area of
Seven times the listed appliance categorized vent area, flue collar area, or draft hood outlet areas .
chimney
( square inches )
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.1.2( 3 )
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1( c )] (continued ) *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE - WALL CONNECTOR
8 9 10 12
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
15
10
2
NA
64
NA
613 t
263
336
155
77
610
779
347
441
182
92
762 \444
968 f 562
240
127
1093
1376
668
841
5 99 594 313 118 759 416 139 946 533 186 1352 828
10 126 565 296 148 727 394 173 912 567 229 1315 777
15 NA NA 281 171 698 375 198 880 485 259 1280 742
' ”
Maximum
internal area of
Seven times the listed appliance categorized vent area, flue collar area, or draft hood outlet areas.
chimney
(square inches)
-
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.1.2(4 )
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1( d)] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE- WALL METAL CONNECTOR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
H L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
6 2 NA NA 28 NA NA 52 NA NA 86 NA NA 130 NA NA 180
5 NA NA 25 NA NA 48 NA NA 81 NA NA 116 NA NA 164
8 2 NA NA 29 NA NA 55 NA NA 93 NA NA 145 NA NA 197
5 NA NA 26 NA NA 51 NA NA 87 NA NA 133 NA NA 182
8 NA NA 23 NA NA 47 NA NA 82 NA NA 126 NA NA 174
10 2 NA NA 31 NA NA 61 NA NA 102 NA NA 161 NA NA 220
5 NA NA 28 NA NA 56 NA NA 95 NA NA 147 NA NA 203
10 NA NA 24 NA NA 49 NA NA 86 NA NA 137 NA NA 189
15 2 NA NA 35 ^ NA NA 67 NA NA 113 NA NA 178 166 473 249
5 NA NA 32 NA NA 61 NA NA L 106 NA NA 163 NA NA 230
10 NA NA 27 NA NA 54 NA NA 96 NA NA 151 NA NA 214
15 NA NA NA NA NA 46 NA NA 87 NA NA 138 NA NA 198
20 2 NA NA 38 NA NA 73 NA NA 123 NA NA 200 163 520 273
5 NA NA 35 NA NA 67 NA NA 115 NA NA 183 NA NA 252
10 NA NA NA NA NA 59 NA NA 105 NA NA 170 NA NA 235
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 95 NA NA 156 NA NA 217
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 80 NA NA 144 NA NA 202
30 2 NA NA 41 NA NA 81 NA NA T 136 NA NA 215 158 578 302
5 NA NA NA NA NA 75 NA NA 127 NA NA 196 NA NA 279
10 NA NA NA NA NA 66 NA NA 113 NA NA 182 NA NA 260
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 105 NA NA 168 NA NA 240
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA f 88 NA NA 155 NA NA 223
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 182
50 2 NA NA NA NA NA 91 NA NA 160 NA NA 250 NA NA 350
5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 149 NA NA 228 NA NA 321
10 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 136 NA NA 212 NA NA 301
15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 124 NA NA 195 NA NA 278
20 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 180 NA NA 258
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Minimum
internal area of
12 19 28 38 50
chimney
( square inches )
Maximum
internal area of
Seven times the listed appliance categorized vent area, flue collar area, or draft hood outlet areas.
chimney
( square inches )
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 m2
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.1.2(4 }
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54:TABLE 13.1 (d)] (continued )*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE- WALL METAL CONNECTOR
8 9 10 12
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
HEIGHT LATERAL FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
L
(feet) (feet) Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
15 2 211 611 335 264 776 440 362 965 560 520 1373 840
5 261 591 312 325 755 414 444 942 531 637 1348 825
10 NA NA 294 392 722 392 531 907 504 749 1309 774
15 NA NA 278 452 692 372 606 873 481 841 1272 738
20 2 206 675 374 258 864 490 252 1079 625 508 1544 950
5 255 655 348 317 842 461 433 1055 594 623 1518 930
10 312 622 330 382 806 437 517 1016 562 733 1475 875
15 NA NA 311 442 773 414 591 979 539 823 1434 835
20 NA NA 292 NA NA 392 I 663 944 510 911 1394 800
30 2 200 759 420 249 982 556 340 1237 715 I 489 1789 1110
5 245 737 391 306 958 524 417 1210 680 600 1760 1090
10 300 703 370 370 920 496 500 1168 644 708 1713 1020
15 NA NA 349 428 884 471 572 1128 615 798 1668 975
20 NA NA 327 NA NA 445 643 1089 585 883 1624 932
30 NA NA 281 NA NA 408 NA NA 544 105 5 1539 865
50 2 191 837 475 238 1103 631 323 1408 810 463 2076 1240
5 NA NA 442 293 1078 593 398 1381 770 571 2044 1220
i r r
10 NA iNA 420 i 038 562 447 1337 728 674 1994 1140
15 NA NA 395 NA NA 533 546 1294 695 761 1945 1090
20 NA NA 370 NA NA 504 616 1251 660 844 1898 1040
30 NA NA 318 NA NA 458 NA NA 610 1009 1805 970
Minimum
internal area of
63 78 95 132
chimney
(square inches )
Maximum
internal area of
Seven times the listed appliance categorized vent area, flue collar area, or draft hood outlet areas.
chimney
(square inches )
Far SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot = 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.1.2( 5 )
SINGLE- WALL METAL PIPE OR TYPE B ASBESTOS-CEMENT VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(e)] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: SINGLE
APPLIANCE TYPE: DRAFT HOOD-EQUIPPED
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO PIPE OR VENT
DIAMETER - D ( inch)
TO BE USED WITH CHIMNEY AREAS WITHINTHE SIZE LIMITS AT BOTTOM
3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12
HEIGHT LATERAL APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
H L
( feet) ( feet) MAXIMUM APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
TABLE 510.1.2( 6 )
EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEY [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1 (I)]1 2
MINIMUM ALLOWABLE INPUT RATING OF SPACE- HEATING APPLIANCE IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
J NA : Not applicable
.
TABLE 510.2(1)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(a )] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES : TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCE TYPE : CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL VENT AND CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( inch )
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR
FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet) (feet)
6 l 22 37 26 35 66 46 46 106 72 58 164 104 77 225 142
2 23 41 31 37 75 55 48 121 86 60 183 124 79 253 168
3 24 44 35 38 81 62 49 132 96 62 199 139 82 275 189
8 1 22 40 27 35 72 48 49 114 76 64 176 109 84 243 148
2 23 44 32 36 80 51 128 90 66 195 129 86 269 175
3 24 47 36 37 87 T 64 53 139 101 67 210 145 88 290 198
10 1 22 43 28 34 78 50 49 123 78 65 189 113 89 257 154
2 23 47 33 36 86 59 51 136 93 67 206 134 91 282 182
3 24 50 37 37 92 67 52 146 104 69 220 150 94 303 205
“
TABLE 510.2(1)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(a )] (continued )
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALLVENT AND CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D (inch )
a 9 10
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR
FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
(feet ) (feet)
6 l 92 296 185 109 376 237 128 466 289
2 95 333 220 112 424 282 131 526 345
3 97 363 248 114 463 317 134 575 386
8 1 100 320 194 118 408 248 138 507 303
2 103 356 230 121 454 294 141 564 358
3 105 384 258 123 492 330 143 612 402
10 1 106 341 200 125 436 257 146 542 314
2 109 374 238 128 479 305 149 596 372
3 111 402 268 131 515 342 152 642 417
15 1 110 389 214 134 493 273 162 609 333
2 112 419 253 137 532 323 165 658 394
3 115 445 286 140 565 365 167 700 444
20 1 107 436 224 131 552 285 158 681 347
2 110 463 265 134 587 339 161 725 414
3 113 486 300 137 618 383 164 764 466
30 1 103 512 238 125 649 305 151 802 372
2 105 535 282 129 679 360 155 840 439
3 108 555 317 132 706 405 158 874 494
50 1 97 627 257 120 797 330 144 984 403
2 100 645 306 123 820 392 148 1014 478
3 103 661 343 126 842 441 151 1043 538
100 1 91 810 266 112 1038 341 135 1285 417
2 94 822 316 115 1054 405 139 1306 494
3 97 834 355 118 1069 455 142 1327 555
COMMON VENT CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL COMMON VENT DIAMETER - D ( inch)
8 9 10
COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT
HEIGHT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT
+FAN +NAT + NAT +FAN + NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT 4 NAT
(feet)
6 404 314 260 547 434 335 672 520 410
8 444 348 290 602 480 378 740 577 465
10 477 377 315 649 522 405 800 627 495
15 556 444 365 753 612 465 924 733 565
20 621 499 405 842 688 523 1035 826 640
30 720 585 470 979 808 605 1209 975 740
50 854 706 550 1164 977 705 1451 1188 860
100 1025 873 625 1408 1215 800 1784 1502 975
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour 0.293 kW> 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
-
TABLE 510.2(1)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(a )] (continued)*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT AND CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( inch )
12 14 16 18
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
(feet) (feet)
6 2 174 764 496 223 1046 653 281 1371 853 346 1772 1080
4 180 897 616 230 1231 827 287 1617 1081 352 2069 1370
6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
8 2 186 822 516 238 1126 696 298 1478 910 365 1920 1150
4 192 952 644 244 1307 884 305 1719 1150 372 2211 1460
6 198 1050 772 252 1445 1072 313 1902 1390 380 2434 1770
T 536
' "
10 2 196 870 249 1195 730 311 1570 955 379 2049 1205
4 201 997 664 256 1371 924 318 1804 1205 387 2332 1535
6 207 1095 792 263 1509 1118 325 1989 1455 395 2556 1865
15 2 214 967 568 272 1334 790 336 1760 1030 408 2317 1305
4 221 1085 712 279 1499 1006 344 1978 1320 416 2579 1665
6 228 1181 856 286 1632 1222 351 2157 1610 424 2796 2025
20 2 223 1051 596 291 1443 840 357 1911 1095 430 2533 1385
4 230 1162 748 298 1597 1064 365 2116 1395 438 2778 1765
6 237 1253 900 307 1726 1288 373 2287 1695 450 2984 2145
30 2 216 1217 632 286 1664 910 367 2183 1190 461 2891 1540
4 223 1316 792 294 1802 1160 376 2366 1510 474 3110 1920
6 231 1400 952 303 1920 1410 384 2524 1830 485 3299 2340
50 2 206 1479 689 273 2023 1007 350 2659 1315 435 3548 1665
4 213 1561 860 281 2139 1291 359 2814 1685 447 3730 2135
6 221 I 1631 1031 290 2242 1575 369 2951 2055 461 3893 2605
100 2 192 1923 712H 254 2644 10501 326 3490 1370 402 4707 1740
4 200 1984 888 263 2731 1346 336 3606 1760 414 4842 2220
6 208 2035 1064 272 2811 1642 346 3714 2150 426 4968 2700
COMMON VENT CAPACITY
TYPE B DOU BLE-WALL COMMON VENT DIAMETER - D (inch }
12 14 16 18
COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT
HEIGHT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT
H +FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT +NAT + FAN +NAT +NAT + FAN +NAT +NAT
(feet)
6 900 696 588 1284 990 815 1735 1336 1065 2253 1732 1345
8 994 773 652 1423 1103 912 1927 1491 1190 2507 1936 1510
10 1076 841 712 1542 1200 995 2093 1625 1300 2727 2113 1645
15 1247 986 825 1794 1410 1158 2440 1910 1510 3184 2484 1910
20 1405 1116 916 2006 1588 1290 2722 2147 1690 3561 2798 2140
30 1658 1327 1025 2373 1892 1525 3220 2558 1990 4197 3326 2520
50 2024 1640 1280 2911 2347 1863 3964 3183 2430 5184 4149 3075
100 2569 2131 1670 3732 3076 2450 51.25 4202 3200 6749 5509 4050
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 mJ
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(1)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(a )] (continued)*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCE TYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL VENT AND CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( inch)
20 22 24
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR
FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet) ( feet)
6 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
8 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 471 2737 1800 560 3319 2180 662 3957 2590
6 478 3018 2180 568 3665 2640 669 4373 3130
10 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 486 2887 1890 581 3502 2280 686 4175 2710
6 494 3169 2290 589 3849 2760 694 4593 3270
15 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 523 3197 2060 624 3881 2490 734 4631 2960
6 533 3470 2510 634 4216 3030 743 5035 3600
20 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 554 3447 2180 661 4190 2630 772 5005 3130
6 567 3708 2650 671 4511 3190 785 5392 3790
30 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 619 3840 2365 728 4861 2860 847 5606 3410
6 632 4080 2875 741 4976 3480 860 5961 4150
50 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 580 4601 2633 709 5569 3185 851 6633 3790
6 594 4808 3208 724 5826 3885 867 6943 4620
100 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 523 5982 2750 639 7254 3330 769 8650 3950
6 539 6143 3350 654 7453 4070 786 8892 4810
TABLE 510.2(2)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(b )]4
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE-WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
SINGLE-WALL METAL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D (inch )
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR
FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet) (feet)
6 l NA NA 26 NA NA 46 NA NA 71 NA NA 102 207 223 140
2 NA NA 31 NA NA 55 NA NA 85 168 182 123 215 251 1.67
3 NA NA 34 NA NA 62 121 131 95 175 198 138 222 273 1.88
8 1 NA NA 27 NA NA 48 NA NA 75 NA NA 106 226 240 145
2 NA NA 32 NA NA 125 126 80 184 193 127 234 266 173
3 NA NA 35 NA NA 64 130 138 100 191 208 144 241 287 197
'
100 1 45 79 34 71 150 61 104 249 98 153 424 140 205 585 192
2 48 80 41 75 153 73 110 255 115 160 428 167 212 593 228
3 51 81 46 I 79 157 85 114 260 1.29 168 433 190 222 603 256
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 mJ
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(2)
TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT [ NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(b )] (continued)
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE-WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
SINGLE-WALL METAL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D (inch )
8 9 10
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR
FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
(feet) (feet)
6 l 262 293 183 325 373 234 447 463 286
2 271 331 219 334 422 281 458 524 344
3 279 361 247 344 462 316 468 574 385
8 l 285 316 191 352 403 244 481 502 299
2 293 353 228 360 450 292 492 560 355
3 302 381 256 370 489 328 501 609 400
10 1 302 335 196 372 429 252 506 534 308
2 311 369 235 381 473 302 517 589 368
3 320 398 265 391 511 339 528 637 413
15 1 312 380 208 397 482 266 556 596 324
2 321 411 248 407 522 317 568 646 387
3 331 438 281 418 557 360 579 690 437
20 1 306 425 217 390 538 276 546 664 336
2 317 453 259 400 574 331 558 709 403
3 326 476 294 412 607 375 570 750 457
30 1 296 497 230 378 630 294 528 779 358
2 307 521 274 389 662 349 541 819 425
3 316 542 309 400 690 394 555 855 482
50 1 284 604 245 364 768 314 507 951 384
2 294 623 293 376 793 375 520 983 458
3 304 640 331 387 816 423 535 1013 518
100 1 269 774 249 345 993 321 476 1236 393
2 279 788 299 358 1011 383 490 1259 469
3 2 801 339 368 1027 431 506 1280 527
TABLE 510.2(3)
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2( c )]*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOU BLE- WALL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( Inch )
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet) (feet)
6 l 24 33 21 39 62 40 52 106 67 65 194 101 87 274 141
2 26 43 28 41 79 52 53 133 85 67 230 124 89 324 173
3 27 49 34 42 92 61 55 155 97 69 262 143 91 369 203
8 1 24 39 22 39 72 41 55 117 69 71 213 105 94 304 148
2 26 47 29 40 87 53 57 140 86 73 246 127 97 350 179
3 27 52 34 42 97 62 59 159 98 75 269 145 99 383 206
10 I 24 42 22 38 80 42 55 130 71 74 232 108 101 324 153
2 26 50 29 40 93 54 57 153 87 76 261 129 103 366 184
3 27 55 * 35 41 105 63 58
'
170 100 78 284 148 106 397 209
15 1 24 48 23 38 93 44 54 154 74 72 277 114 100 384 164
2 25 55 31 39 105 55 56 174 89 74 299 134 103 419 192
3 26 59 35 41 115 64 57 189 102 76 319 153 105 448 215
20 1 24 52 24 37 102 46 53 172 77 71 313 119 98 437 173
2 25 58 31 39 114 56 55 190 91 73 335 138 101 467 199
3 26 63 35 40 123 65 57 204 104 75 353 157 104 493 222
' '
12 19 23 33 50
COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT
HEIGHT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT
H +FAN +NAT +NAT + FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN + NAT +NAT
(feet )
6 NA 74 25 NA 119 46 NA 178 71 NA 257 103 NA 351 143
8 NA 80 28 NA 130 53 NA 193 82 NA 279 119 NA 384 163
10 NA 84 31 NA 138 56 NA 207 90 NA 299 131 NA 409 177
15 NA NA 36 NA 152 67 NA 233 106 NA 334 152 523 467 212
20 NA NA 41 NA NA 75 NA 250 122 NA 368 172 565 508 243
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 270 137 NA 404 198 615 564 278
50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 620 328
100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 348
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 mJ
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(3)
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2( c )] (continued ) *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( inch )
8 9 10
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet ) (feet)
6 l 104 370 201 124 479 253 145 599 319
2 107 436 232 127 562 300 148 694 378
3 109 491 270 129 633 349 151 795 439
8 1 113 414 210 134 539 267 156 682 335
2 116 473 14n 137 615 311 160 776 394
3 119 517 276 139 672 358 163 848 452
10 1 120 444 216 142 582 277 165 739 348
2 123 498 247 145 652 321 168 825 407
3 126 540 281 147 705 366 171 893 463
15 1 125 511 229 153 658 297 184 824 375
2 128 558 260 156 718 339 187 900 432
3 131 597 292 159 760 382 190 960 486
20 1 123 584 239 150 752 312 180 943 397
2 126 625 270 153 805 354 184 1011 452
3 129 661 301 156 851 396 187 1067 505
30 1 119 680 255 145 883 337 175 1115 432
2 122 715 287 149 928 378 179 1171 484
3 125 746 317 152 968 418 182 1220 535
50 1 115 798 294 140 1049 392 168 1334 506
2 118 827 326 143 1085 433 172 1379 558
3 121 854 357 147 1118 474 176 1421 611
100 1 109 907 334 134 1222 454 161 1589 596
2 113 933 368 138 1253 497 165 1626 651
3 116 956 399 141 1282 540 169 1661 705
63 78 113
COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT
HEIGHT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT
H +FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN + NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT +NAT
(feet)
6 NA 458 188 NA 582 246 1041 853 NA
8 NA 501 218 724 636 278 1144 937 408
10 606 538 236 776 686 302 1226 1010 454
15 682 611 283 874 781 365 1374 1156 546
20 742 668 325 955 858 419 1513 1286 648
30 816 747 381 1062 969 496 1702 1473 749
50 879 831 461 1165 1089 606 1905 1692 922
100 NA NA 499 NA NA 669 2053 1921 1058
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour 0.293 kW> 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(4)
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54:TABLE 13.2(d)]*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE-WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
SINGLE- WALL METAL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D (inch)
3 4 5 6 7
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H R
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
( feet) (feet)
6 l NA NA 21 NA NA 39 NA NA 66 179 I9l 100 231 271 140
2 NA NA 28 NA NA 52 NA NA 84 186 227 1.23 239 321 172
3 NA NA 34 NA NA 61 134 153 97 193 258 142 247 365 202
8 1 NA NA 21 NA NA 40 NA NA 68 195 208 103 250 298 146
2 NA NA 28 NA NA 137 139 8S 202 240 125 258 343 177
3 NA NA 34 NA NA 62 "
143 156 98 210 264 "
145 266 376 205
10 1 NA NA 22 NA NA 41 130 151 70 202 225 106 267 316 151
2 NA NA 29 J NA NA 53 136 150 86 210 255 128 276 358 181
3 NA NA 34 97 102 62 143 166 99 217 277 147 284 389 207
'
100 1 NA NA 23 84 104 49 122 200 89 182 410 151 243 617 232
2 NA NA 30 88 115 59 127 215 102 190 425 169 253 636 254
3 NA NA 34 93 124 67 133 228 115 199 438 188 262 654 279
COMMON VENT CAPACITY
MINIMUM INTERNAL AREA OF MASONRY CHIMNEY FLUE (square inches)
12 19 28 38 50
COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT
HEIGHT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT FAN FAN NAT
H +FAN +NAT +NAT +FAN + NAT +NAT +FAN + NAT +NAT +FAN +NAT +NAT + FAN +NAT +NAT
(feet)
6 NA NA 25 NA 118 45 NA 176 71 NA 255 102 NA 348 142
8 NA NA 28 NA 128 52 NA 190 81 NA 276 118 NA 380 162
10 NA NA 31 NA 136 56 NA 205 89 NA 295 129 NA 405 175
15 NA NA 36 NA NA 66 NA 230 105 NA 335 150 NA 400 210
20 NA NA NA NA NA 74 NA 247 120 NA 362 170 NA 503 240
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 135 NA 398 195 NA 558 275
50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 612 325
100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
-
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 square inch = 0.000645 m2
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(4)
MASONRY CHIMNEY [ NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2( d)] (continued )*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: CATEGORY I
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: SINGLE-WALL METAL CONNECTOR
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
SINGLE-WALL METAL VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D (inch )
8 9 10
APPLIANCE INPUT RATING LIMITS IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
VENT CONNECTOR FAN NAT FAN NAT FAN NAT
HEIGHT RISE
H ft
Min Max Max Min Max Max Min Max Max
(feet) (feet)
6 I 292 366 200 362 474 252 499 594 316
2 301 432 231 373 557 299 509 696 376
3 309 491 269 381 634 348 519 793 437
8 1 313 407 207 387 530 263 529 672 331
2 323 465 238 397 607 309 540 766 391
3 332 509 274 407 663 356 551 838 450
10 1 333 434 213 410 571 273 558 727 343
2 343 489 244 420 640 317 569 813 403
3 352 530 279 430 694 363 580 880 459
15 1 349 502 225 445 646 291 623 808 366
2 359 548 256 456 706 334 634 884 424
3 368 586 289 466 755 378 646 945 479
20 1 345 569 235 439 734 306 614 921 387
2 355 610 266 450 787 348 627 986 443
3 365 644 298 461 831 391 639 1042 496
30 1 338 665 250 430 864 330 600 1089 421
2 348 699 282 442 908 372 613 1145 473
3 358 729 312 452 946 412 626 1193 524
50 1 328 778 287 417 1022 383 582 1302 492
2 339 806 320 429 1058 425 596 1346 545
3 349 831 351 440 1090 466 610 1386 597
100 1 315 875 328 402 1181 444 560 1537 580
2 326 899 361 415 1210 488 575 1570 634
3 337 921 392 427 1238 529 589 1604 687
TABLE 510.2(5)
SINGLE- WALL METAL PIPE OR TYPE B ASBESTOS-CEMENT VENT [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(e)] *
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCE TYPE: DRAFT HOOD-EQUIPMENT
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: DIRECT TO PIPE OR VENT
VENT CONNECTOR CAPACITY
VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETER - D ( inch)
TOTALVENT CONNECTOR 3 4 5 6 7 8
HEIGHT RISE
H R MAXIMUM APPLIANCE INPUT RATING IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
( feet) ( feet )
l 21 40 68 102 146 205
6-8 2 28 53 86 124 178 235
3 34 61 98 147 204 275
1 23 44 77 117 179 240
15 2 30 56 92 134 194 265
3 35 64 102 155 216 298
1 25 40 84 129 190 270
30
2 31 58 97 145 211 295
and up
3 36 68 107 164 232 321
COMMON VENT CAPACITY
COMMON VENT DIAMETER - D (inch)
TOTAL VENT 4 5 6 7 & 10 12
HEIGHT
H COMBINED APPLIANCE INPUT RATING INTHOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
(feet)
6 48 78 111 155 205 320 NA
8 55 89 128 175 234 365 505
10 59 95 136 190 250 395 560
15 71 115 168 228 305 480 690
20 80 129 186 260 340 550 790
30 NA 147 215 300 400 650 940
50 NA NA NA 360 490 810 1190
For SI units : ] inch 25 . nun . I :6oi 304.8 :iimA British thermal uni::-. | VL hour ii. 293 k \V , 1 square inch 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(6)
EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEY [NFPA 54 : TABLE 13.2(f )]*
(feet) 12 19 28 3S 50 83 78 113
6 25 46 71 103 143 188 246 NA
8 28 53 82 119 163 218 278 408
10 31 56 90 131 177 236 302 454
15 NA 67 106 152 212 283 365 546
20 NA NA NA NA NA 325 419 648
30 NA NA NA NA NA NA 496 749
50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 922
100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 min, 1 foot - 304.8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour 0.293 kW, 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(7)
EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEY [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2 (g)]1 -2
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: NAT + NAT
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION: TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL CONNECTOR
MINIMUM ALLOWABLE INPUT RATING OF SPACE-HEATING APPLIANCE IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
( feet) 12 19 28 38 50 63 78 113
TABLE 510.2(8)
EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEY [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2 (h)]*
NUMBER OF APPLIANCES: TWO OR MORE
APPLIANCETYPE: FAN + NAT
APPLIANCE VENT CONNECTION : TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL CONNECTOR
COMBINED APPLIANCE MAXIMUM INPUT RATING INTHOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
INTERNAL AREA OF CHIMNEY (square inches)
VENT HEIGHT
H
12 19 23 38 50 63 78 113
( feet)
6 74 119 178 257 351 458 582 853
8 80 130 193 279 384 501 630 937
10 84 138 207 299 409 538 686 1010
15 NA 152 233 334 467 611 781 1156
20 NA NA 250 368 508 668 858 1286
30 NA NA NA 404 564 747 969 1473
50 NA NA NA NA NA 831 1089 1692
100 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1921
For SI units : I inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot - 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW. 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr
* NA: Not applicable.
TABLE 510.2(9)
EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEY [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2 (i)]1 2
512 , 522C, or equivalent) background with uppercase is flooded or subject to pressure exceeding the operating pres-
lettering and shall be field or factory marked as follows: sure in the hot or cold water piping.
602.2 Cross-Contamination. No person shall make a con- Testing or maintenance shall be performed by a certified
nection or allow one to exist between pipes or conduits car- backflow assembly tester or repairer in accordance with
rying domestic water supplied by a public or private building ASSl; Series 5000 or otherwise approved by the Authority
supply system , and pipes, conduits, or fixtures containing or Having Jurisdiction.
carrying water from any other source or containing or earn- 603.3 Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies, and
ing water that lias been used for any purpose whatsoever, or Methods. Backflow prevention devices, assemblies, and
piping carrying chemicals, liquids, gases, or substances what- methods shall comply w ith Section 603.3. 1 through Section
soever. unless there is provided a backflow prevention device
approved for the potential hazard and maintained in accor-
603.3. 12 . i
603.3.1 Air Gap. The minimum air gap to afford back-
dance with this code. Each point of use shall be separately
flow protection shall be in accordance with Table 603.3.1.
protected where potential cross-contamination of individual
units exists. 603.3.2 Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker (AVB). An
atmospheric vacuum breaker consists of a body , a check-
602.3 Backflow Prevention. No plumbing fixture , device,
ing member , and an atmospheric port.
or construction shall be installed or maintained , or shall be
connected to a domestic wrater supply , where such installa- 603.3.3 Hose Connection Backflow Preventer. A
tion or connection provides a possibility of polluting such hose connection backflow preventer consists of two inde-
water supply or cross-connection between a distributing sys- pendent check valves with an independent atmospheric
tem of water for drinking and domestic purposes and water vent between and a means of field testing and draining.
that becomes contaminated by such plumbing fixture, device, 603.3.4 Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention
or construction unless there is provided a backflow prevention Assembly (DC). A double check valve backflow pre -
device approved for the potential hazard . vention assembly consists of two independently acting
602.4 Approval by Authority. No water piping supplied internally loaded check valves , four properly located test
by a private water supply system shall be connected to any cocks, and two isolation valves.
other source of supply without the approval of the Authority 603.3.5 Pressure Vacuum Breaker Backflow Pre-
Having Jurisdiction , Health Department, or other department vention Assembly (PVB). A pressure vacuum breaker
having jurisdiction. backflow prevention assembly consists of a loaded air
inlet valve, an internally loaded check valve, two prop-
erly located test cocks , and two isolation valves. This
603.0 Cross- Connection Control.
device shall be permitted to be installed indoors where
603.1 General. Cross-connection control shall be provided provisions for spillage arc provided .
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter .
603.3.6 Spill-Resistant Pressure Vacuum
No person shall install a water-opcrated equipment or Breaker ( SVB). A pressure- type vacuum breaker back -
mechanism, or use a water-tiealing chemical or substance , flow prevention assembly consists of one check valve
where it is found that such equipment , mechanism , chemical , force loaded closed and an air inlet vent valve force
or substance causes pollution or contamination of the domes- loaded open to atmosphere, positioned downstream of
tic water supply. Such equipment or mechanism shall be per- the check valve and located between and including two
mitted where equipped with an approved backflow prevention tightly closing shutoff valves and test cocks.
device or assembly
603.3.7 Reduced-Pressure Principle Backflow
603.2 Approval of Devices or Assemblies . Before a Prevention Assembly (RP ). A reduced- pressure prin -
device or an assembly is installed for the prevention of back- ciple backflow prevention assembly consists of two inde-
flow, it shall have first been approved by the Authority Hav- pendently acting internally loaded check valves, a
ing Jurisdiction . Devices or assemblies shall be tested in differential pressure relief valve, four properly located
accordance with recognized standards or other standards test cocks, and two isolation valves.
acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction . Backflow
prevention devices and assemblies shall comply with Fable 603.3.8 Double Check Detector Fire Protection
603.2, except for specific applications and provisions as Backflow Prevention Assembly. A double check
stated in Section 603.5.1 through Section 603.5.21 . valve backflow prevention assembly with a parallel
detector assembly consisting of a water meter and a dou -
Devices or assemblies installed in a potable water supply
ble check valve backflow prevention assembly (DC).
system for protection against backflow shall be maintained
in good working condition by the person or persons having 603.3.9 Reduced Pressure Detector Fire Protec-
control of such devices or assemblies. Such devices or assem- tion Backflow Prevention Assembly. A reduced -
blies shall be tested at the time of installation , repair, or relo- pressure principle backflow prevention assembly with a
cation and not less than on an annual schedule thereafter, or parallel detector assembly consisting of a water meter
more often where required by the Authority Having Jurisdic- and a reduced - pressure principle backflow prevention
tion. Where found to be detective or inoperative, the device assembly ( RP ).
or assembly shall be repaired or replaced . No device or 603.3.10 Dual Check Backflow Preventer. A dual
assembly shall be removed from use or relocated or other check backflow preventer consists of two independently
device or assembly substituted , without the approval of the acting check valves, force loaded to a normally closed
Authority Having Jurisdiction. position.
TABLE G 03.2
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES, ASSEMBLIES , AND METHODS
DEGREE OF HAZARD
POLLUTION CONTAMINATION
DEVICE , ASSEMBLY, APPLICABLE ( LOW HAZARD ) (HIGH HAZARD)
OR METHOD1 STANDARDS BACK- BACK - BACK- BACK-
INSTALLATION '3^
SIPHONAGE PRESSURE SIPHONAGE PRESSURE
Air gap ASME
X X See Table 603.3.1 in this chapter .
A 112. I .2
Air gap fittings for use Air gap fitting is a device with an internal air
with plumbing fixtures, gap, and typical installation includes
ASME
appliances , and appurte - A 112. I .3
X X plumbing fixtures, appliances, and
nances appurtenances. The critical level shall not be
installed below the flood level rim.
Atmospheric vacuum Upright position. No valve downstream .
breaker ( consists of a ASSE 1001 or Minimum of 6 inches or listed distance
X X
body , checking member CSA B 64.1. 1 above all downstream piping and flood level
and atmospheric port ) rim of receptor .- . 5
Antisiphon fill valve ASSE 1002/ Installation of gravity water closet flush tank
( ballcocks ) for gravity ASME and urinal tanks with the fill valve installed
water closet flush tanks X X with the critical level not less than 1 inch
AI 12.1002/
and urinal tanks CSA B 125.12 above the opening of the overflow pipe.4.5
Vacuum breaker wall Installation includes wall hydrants and hose
hydrants, hose bibbs, ASSE 1019 or bibbs. Such devices are not for use under com
freeze resistant, auto -
X X
CSA B64.2.1.1 tinuous pressure conditions ( means of shutoff
matic draining type downstream of device is prohibited ).-. 5
Hose connection vacuum Such devices are not for use under
breakers ASSE 1011 X X continuous pressure conditions. No valve
downstream.4^
Hose connection back - Such devices are not for use under
ASSE 1052 X X
flow preventers continuous pressure conditions 46
Dual check backflow Installation does not include carbonated
ASSE 1024 X X
preventer drink dispensers.
Dual check backflow
Such devices are not for use under
preventer wa 11 hydran ts, ASSE 1053 X X continuous pressure conditions.4
freeze resistant
Freeze resistant sanitary Such devices are not for use under
ASSE 1057 X X
yard hydrants continuous pressure conditions.4
Backflow preventer w ith Installation of potable water connections to
intermediate atmospheric water boilers. No high-hazard chemicals
vent shall be introduced into the system using
ASSE 1012 X X
such devices. Designed to operate under con-
tinuous pressure conditions. May discharge
water.
Backflow preventer with Installation of potable water connections to
intermediate atmospheric water boilers. No high-hazard chemicals
vent and pressure reduc - shall be introduced into the system using
ASSE I OSI X X
ing valve such devices. Designed to operate under con-
tinuous pressure conditions. May discharge
water.
Backflow preventer for
Carbonated Beverage Installation includes carbonated beverage
Dispensers (two inde- machines or dispensers. These devices
ASSE 1022 X
pendent check valves operate under intermittent or continuous
with a vent to the atmos - pressure conditions.
phere )
Spill - Resistant Pressure
Vacuum Breaker ( single Upright position . Minimum of 12 inches or
check valve with air inlet ASSE 1056 X X listed distance above all downstream piping
vent and means of field -
and flood level rim of receptor /
testing )
TABLE G 03.2
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES, ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS (continued)
DEGREE OF HAZARD
POLLUTION CONTAMINATION
DEVICE , ASSEMBLY, APPLICABLE (LOW HAZARD) (HIGH HAZARD)
INSTALLATION*'3
OR METHOD1 STANDARDS BACK - BACK - BACK- BACK-
SIPHONAGE PRESSURE SIPHONAGE PRESSURE
Double Check Valve Horizontal unless otherwise listed . Access
Backflow Prevention and clearance shall be in accordance with the
ASSE 1015;
Assembly (two inde- manufacturer’s instructions, and not less
AWWAC 5 I 0 ;
pendent check valves X X than a 12 inch clearance at the bottom for
CSA B64.5 or
and means of field test- maintenance. May need platform /ladder for
CSA B 64.5. 1
ing ) test and repair.
Does not discharge water .
Double Check Detector
Fire Protection Backflow Horizontal unless otherwise listed . Access
Prevention Assembly and clearance shall be in accordance with the
(two independent check manufacturer’s instructions, and not less
valves with a parallel than a 12 inch clearance at the bottom for
detector assembly con- ASSE 1048 X X maintenance. May need platform /ladder for
sistine of a water meter test and repair . Does not discharge water.
and a double check valve Installation includes a fire protection system
backflow prevention and is designed to operate under continuous
assembly and means for pressure conditions.
field testing )
Pressure Vacuum
Breaker Backflow Pre-
Upright position . May have valves down-
vention Assembly
ASSE 1020 or stream . Minimum of 12 inches above all
( loaded air inlet valve , X X
CSA B 64.1.2 downstream piping and flood - level rim of
internally loaded check
the receptor. May discharge water.
valve and means for field
testing)
Reduced Pressure Princi -
Horizontal unless otherwise listed . Access
ple Backflow Prevention
ASSE 1012 ; and clearance shall be in accordance with the
Assembly ( twro independ-
AWWA C 51 l ; manufacturer’s instructions, and not less
ently acting loaded check X X X X
CSA B64.4 or than a 12 inch clearance at the bottom for
valves, a differential
CSA B 64.4. 1 maintenance. May need platform /ladder for
pressure relief valve and
test and repair. May discharge water.
means for field testing)
Reduced Pressure Detec-
tor Fire Protection Back -
flow Prevention Horizontal unless otherwise listed . Access
Assembly (two inde-
and clearance shall be in accordance with the
pendently acting loaded
manufacturer’s instructions, and not less
check valves, a differen-
than a 12 inch clearance at the bottom for
tial pressure relief valve ,
ASSE 1047 X X X X maintenance. May need platform / 1adder for
with a parallel detector
test and repair. May discharge water.
assemblv consisting of a
Installation includes a fire protection system
water meter and a
and is designed to operate under continuous
reduced-pressure princi -
pressure conditions.
ple backflow prevention
assembly , and means for
field testing)
Laboratory faucet back- Installation includes laboratory faucets. Such
flow preventer ASSE 1035 X X devices are not for use under continuous
pressure conditions. No valve downstream.4
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 mm
Notts:
i See the description of devices and assemblies in this chapter.
Installation in pit or vault requires previous approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
3
Refer to the general and specific requirement for installation .
Not to be subjected to operating pressure for more than 12 hours in a 24 hour period .
71
r'
- -
For deck mounted and equipment mounted vacuum breaker , sec Section 603.5. 13.
Shall be installed in accordance with Section 603.5.7.
TABLE GG3.3.1
MINIMUM AIR GAPS FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION4
WHERE NOT AFFECTED BY SIDEWALLS WHERE AFFECTED BY SIDEWALLS2
FIXTURES
( inches ) { inches )
Effective openings 3 not greater than '/2 of an inch
I l ]/2
in diameter
Effective openings 3 not greater than 3/4 0 f an inch
I ]/> 2 ]/4
in diameter
Effective openings 3 not greater than 1 inch in
2 3
diameter
Effective openings 3 greater than l inch in Two times the diameter of Three times the diameter of
diameter effective opening effective opening
For SI units: I inch = 25,4 mm
Notes:
1 Sidewalls, ribs , or similar obstructions do not affect air gaps where spaced from the inside edge of the spout opening a distance exceeding three times the
diameter of the effective opening for a single wall , or a distance exceeding four times the effective opening for two intersecting walls .
2 Vertical walls, ribs, or similar obstructions extending from the water surface to or above the horizontal plane of the spout opening other than specified in foot
-
note l above. The effect of three or more such vertical walls or ribs has not been determined . In such cases, the air gap shall be measured from the top of the
wall .
3
-
The effective opening shall be the minimum cross sectional area at the seat of the control valve or the supply pipe or tubing that feeds the device or outlet.
-
Where two or more lines supply one outlet , the effective opening shall be the sum of the cross sectional areas of the individual supply lines or the area of the
single outlet , whichever is smaller,
4 Air gaps less than l inch ( 25.4 mm ) shall be approved as a permanent part of a listed assembly that has been tested under actual backflow conditions with
vacuums of 0 to 25 inches of mercury ( 85 kPa ) .
603.3.11 Laboratory Faucet Backllow Preven- less than 12 inches ( 305 mm) between the lowest portion
ters. Laboratory faucet backflow preventers shall com- of the assembly and grade , floor, or platform. Installa -
ply with ASSE 1035 , tions elevated that exceed 5 feet (1524 mm ) above the
603.3.12 Backllow Preventer with Intermediate floor or grade shall be provided with a platform capable
Atmospheric Vent. A backflow preventer with inter- of supporting a tester or maintenance person.
mediate atmospheric vent consists of two independently 603.4.4 Connections. Direct connections between
acting check valves, force loaded to a normally closed potable wrater piping and sewer-connected wastes shall
position , and an intermediate chamber with a means for not he permitted to exist under any condition with or
automatically venting to atmosphere, force loaded to a without backflow protection. Where potable w ater is dis-
normally open position. charged to the drainage system , it shall be by means of an
603.4 General Requirements. Assemblies shall comply approved air gap of two pipe diameters of the supply
with listed standards and be acceptable to the Authority Hav- inlet, but in no case shall the gap be less than 1 inch ( 25.4
ing Jurisdiction with jurisdiction over the selection and
,
mm) . Connection shall be permitted to be made to the
installation of backflow prevention assemblies. inlet side of a trap provided that an approved vacuum
603.4.1 Backflow Prevention Valve. Where more breaker is installed not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ), or
than one backflow prevention valve is installed on a sin- the distance according to the device' s listing , above the
gle premise, and the valves arc installed in one location , flood- level rim of such trapped fixture, so that at no time
each separate valve shall be permanently identified by will such device be subjected to backpressure.
the permittee in a manner satisfactory to the Authority 603.4. 5 Hot Water Backflow Preventers. Backflow
Having Jurisdiction.
preventers for hot water exceeding 1 iO F (43°C) shall
"
603.4.2 Testing. The premise owner or responsible per- be a type designed to operate at temperatures exceeding
son shall have the backflow prevention assembly tested 1 L 0 F (43°C) without rendering a portion of the assem-
"
603.4.8 Drain Lines . Drain lines serving backflow and no chemical injection or provisions for chemical
devices or assemblies shall be sized in accordance with injection , shall be protected from backflow by one of the
the discharge rates of the manufacturer’s flow charts of following devices:
such devices or assemblies. ( 1 ) Atmospheric vacuum breaker (AVB )
603.4.9 Prohibited Locations. Backflow prevention ( 2 ) Pressure vacuum breaker backflow prevention
devices with atmospheric vents or ports shall not be assembly ( PVB)
installed in pits, underground , or submerged locations. ( 3 ) Spill - resistant pressure vacuum breaker (SVB )
Backflow preventers shall not be located in an area con-
taining fumes that arc toxic , poisonous , or corrosive . (4 ) Reduced- pressure principle backflow prevention
assembly ( RP )
603.5 Specific Requirements. Specific requirements for
backflow prevention shall comply with Section 603.5 . 1 603.5.6.1 Systems With Pumps. Where sprin-
through Section 603.5.21 . kler and irrigation systems have pumps, connections
for pumping equipment, or auxiliary air tanks, or arc
603.5.1 Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker. Water otherwise capable of creating backpressure, the
closet and urinal flushometer valves shall be protected potable water supply shall be protected by the fol -
against backflow by an approved backflow prevention lowing type of device where the backflow device is
assembly , device, or method . Where the valves are located upstream from the source of backpressure :
equipped with an atmospheric vacuum breaker, the vac-
uum breaker shall be installed on the discharge side of l j Reduced - pressure principle backflow preven -
the flushometer valve with the critical level not less than tion assembly ( RP )
6 inches ( 152 mm ), or the distance according to its list- 603.5 .6.2 Systems with Backflow Devices.
ing , above the overflow rim of a wratcr closet bowl or the Where systems have a backflow device installed
highest part of a urinal. downstream from a potable water supply pump or a
603.5.2 Ballcock. Water closet and urinal tanks shall potable water supply pump connection, the device
be equipped with a ballcock . The ballcock shall be shall be one of the following:
installed with the critical level not less than l inch ( 25 . 4 (1) Atmospheric vacuum breaker (AVB)
mm ) above the full opening of the overflow pipe. In (2 ) Pressure vacuum breaker backflow prevention
cases where the ballcock has no hush tube, the bottom of assembly ( PVB )
the water supply inlet shall be installed 1 inch (25.4 mm) (3 ) Spill - resistant pressure vacuum breaker (SVB )
above the full opening of the overflow pipe .
(4 ) Reduced - pressure principle backflow preven -
603.5.3 Backflow Prevention. Water closet tion assembly ( RP )
flushometer tanks shall be protected against backflow by
an approved backflow prevention assembly , device, or 603.5.6.3 Systems with Chemical Injectors.
method . Where systems include a chemical injector or pro-
visions for chemical injection, the potable water sup-
603.5.4 Heat Exchangers . Heat exchangers used for ply shall be protected by a reduced - pressure
heat transfer, heat recovery , or solar heating shall protect principle backflow prevention assembly (RP ).
the potable water system from being contaminated by the
heat-transfer medium . Single-wall heat exchangers used 603.5.7 Outlets with Hose Attachments. Potable
water outlets with hose attachments, other than water
in indirect-fired water heaters shall meet the require-
ments of Section 505 Al . Double- wall heat exchangers heater drains, boiler drains, and clothes washer connec-
shall separate the potable water from the heat-transfer tions, shall be protected by a nonremovable hose bibb-
medium by providing a space between the two walls that type backflow preventer, a nonremovable hose bibb-type
arc vented to the atmosphere. vacuum breaker, or by an atmospheric vacuum breaker
installed not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) above the high-
603.5.5 Water Supply Inlets. Water supply inlets to
est point of usage located on the discharge side of the last
tanks, vats, sumps, swimming pools, and other receptors valve. In climates where freezing temperatures occur , a
shall be protected by one of the following means:
listed self-draining frost- proof hose bibb with an integral
( 1 ) An approved air gap. backflow preventer or vacuum breaker shall be used.
(2 ) A listed vacuum breaker installed on the discharge 603.5 .8 Water- Cooled Equipment. Water-cooled
side of the last valve with the critical level not less compressors, degreasers, or other water-cooled equip-
than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) or in accordance with its ment shall be protected by a backflow preventer installed
listing. in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
( 3) A backflow preventer suitable for the degree of haz- Water-cooled equipment that produces backpressure
ard , installed in accordance with the requirements shall be equipped with the appropriate protection.
for that type of device or assembly as set forth in this 603.5 .9 Aspirators. Water inlets to water-supplied
chapter. aspirators shall be equipped with a vacuum breaker
603.5.6 Protection from Lawn Sprinklers and Irri- installed in accordance with its listing requirements and
gation Systems. Potable water supplies to systems this chapter. The discharge shall drain through an air gap.
having no pumps or connections for pumping equipment, Where the tailpiece of a fixture to receive the discharge
of an aspirator is used, t lie air gap shall be located above backflow and shall be in accordance with the require-
the flood-level rim of the fixture. ments of the appropriate standards referenced in Chapter
603.5.10 Steam or Hot Water Boilers. Potable water 17 .
connections to steam or hot water boilers shall be pro- 603.5 .14.1 Fire Department Connection.
tected from backflow by a double check valve backflow Where fire protection systems supplied from a
prevention assembly , backflow preventer with interme- potable water system include a fire department
diate atmospheric vent and pressure reducing valve, or ( siamese) connection that is located less than 1700
reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assem- feet ( 518.2 m ) from a nonpotable water source that
bly in accordance with Table 603.2 . Where chemicals are is capable of being used by the fire department as a
introduced into the system a reduced pressure principle secondary water supply , the potable water supply
backflow prevention assembly shall be provided in shall be protected by one of the following :
accordance with Table 603.2. ( 1 ) Reduced pressure principle backflow preven-
603.5.11 Nonpotable Water Piping. In eases where tion assembly ( RP )
it is impractical to correct individual cross-connections ( 2 ) Reduced pressure detector fire protection back-
on the domestic waterline , the line supplying such outlets flow prevention assembly
shall be considered a nonpotable water line. No drinking
or domestic water outlets shall be connected to the non- Nonpotable water sources include fire depart-
potablc waterline . Where possible , portions of the non- ment vehicles carrying water of questionable quality
potable waterline shall be exposed , and exposed portions or water that is treated with antifreeze, corrosion
shall be properly identified in a manner satisfactory to inhibitors, or extinguishing agents.
the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Each outlet on the 603.5.14.2 Chemicals. Where antifreeze, corro-
nonpotable waterline that is permitted to be used for sion inhibitors, or other chemicals are added to a fire
drinking or domestic purposes shall be posted: "CAU - protection system supplied from a potable water
TION : NONPOTABLE WATER , DO NOT DRINK." supply* the potable water system shall be protected
603.5.12 Beverage Dispensers. Potable water sup- by one of the following:
ply to beverage dispensers carbonated beverage dis- ( 1 ) Reduced pressure principle backflow preven-
pensers, or coffee machines shall be protected by an air tion assembly ( RP)
gap or a vented backflow preventer that complies with (2 ) Reduced pressure detector tire protection back -
ASSE 1022 . For carbonated beverage dispensers, piping flow prevention assembly
material installed downstream of the backflow preventer
603.5.14.3 Hydraulic Design. Where a backflow
shall not be affected by carbon dioxide gas.
device is installed in the potable water supply to a
603.5.13 Deck-Mounted and Equipment- fire protection system, the hydraulic design of the
Mounted Vacuum Breakers. Deck - mounted or system shall account for the pressure drop through
equipment- mounted vacuum breakers shall be installed the backflow device. Where such devices arc retro-
in accordance with their listing and the manufacturer's fitted for an existing fire protection system , the
installation instructions, with the critical level not less hydraulics of the sprinkler system design shall be
than 1 inch ( 25.4 mm ) above the flood-level rim . checked to verify that there will be sufficient water
603.5.14 Protection from Fire Systems. Except as pressure available for satisfactory operation of the
provided in Section 603.5. 14.1 and Section 603.5.14.2, fire sprinklers .
potable water supplies to fire protection systems that arc 603.5.15 Health Care or Laboratory Areas. Vac-
normally under pressure , including but not limited to uum breakers for washer- hose bedpans shall be located
standpipes and automatic sprinkler systems, except in not less than 5 feet (1524 mm ) above the floor . 1 lose con-
one- or two- family or townhousc residential sprinkler nections in health care or laboratory areas shall be not
systems, piped in materials approved for potable water less than 6 feet (1829 mm ) above the floor .
distribution systems shall be protected from backpres-
sure and backsiphonagc by one of the following testable 603.5 .16 Special Equipment. Portable cleaning
devices: equipment and dental vacuum pumps shall be protected
from backflow by an air gap, an atmospheric vacuum
( l ) Double check valve backflow prevention assembly
breaker, a spill - resistant vacuum breaker , or a reduced
( DC )
pressure principle backflow preventer.
( 2 ) Double check detector fire protection backflow pre-
603.5 .17 Potable Water Outlets and Valves.
vention assembly
Potable water outlets, freeze - proof yard hydrants, com-
( 3) Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention bination stop -and- waste valves, or other fixtures that
assembly (RP) incorporate a stop and waste feature that drains into the
(4) Reduced pressure detector fire protection backflow ground shall not be installed underground .
prevention assembly 603.5.18 Pure Water Process Systems. The water
Potable water supplies to fire protection systems that supply to a pure water process system , such as dialysis
arc not normally under pressure shall be protected from water systems, semiconductor washing systems, and sim -
(4) Spill-resistant pressure vacuum breaker (SVB) under continuous pressure shall comply with ASME
(5) Reduced-pressure principle backflow prevention A 112.18.6 CSA B 125.6. Flexible water connectors with an
assembly (RP) excess flow' shutoff device shall comply with CSA
B 125.5 /1APMO Z 60O .
| ply with NSF 61. Where pipe fittings and valves are made tings shall be galvanized.
from copper alloys containing more than 15 percent zinc by 604.8 Previously Used Piping and Tubing. Piping and
weight and arc used in plastic piping systems, they shall be tubing that has previously been used for a purpose other than
resistant to dczincification and stress corrosion cracking in for potable water systems shall not be used.
compliance with NSJ 14 . 604.9 Epoxy Coating. The epoxy coating used on exist-
Materials used in the w ater supply system, except valves ing, underground steel building supply piping shall comply
and similar devices, shall be of a like material, except w'herc with NSF 61 and AWWA C 210.
otherwise approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 604.10 Plastic Materials. Approved plastic materials shall
Materials for building water piping and building supply be permitted to be used in building supply piping, provided
piping shall compIv with the applicable standards referenced that where metal building supply piping is used for electrical
in Table 604.1 . grounding purposes, replacement piping, therefore, shall be of
like materials.
604.2 Lead Content. The maximum allowable lead con-
tent in pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures Exception: Where a grounding system acceptable to the
intended to convey or dispense water for human consump- Authority Having Jurisdiction is installed, inspected, and
tion shall be not more than a w eighted average of 0.25 percent approved, the metallic pipe shall be permitted to be replaced
with respect to the w' etted surfaces of pipes, pipe fittings, whth nonmetalbe pipe .
plumbing fittings, and fixtures. For solder and flux, the lead 604.10.1 Tracer Wire . Plastic materials for building
content shall be not more than 0.2 percent where used in pip- supply piping outside underground shall have an electri-
ing systems that convey or dispense w'atcr for human con- cally continuous corrosion-resistant blue insulated cop -
sumption. per tracer wire, or other approved conductor installed
TABLE G 04.1
MATERIALS FOR BUILDING SUPPLY AND WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING AND FITTINGS
WATER
BUILDING SUPPLY REFERENCED STANDARD ( S) REFERENCED STANDARD( S)
MATERIAL DISTRIBUTION PIPE
PIPE AND FITTINGS PIPE FITTINGS
AND FITTINGS
Copper and Copper ASME B 16.15 , ASME B16.18,
ASTM B 42, ASTM B 43,
Alloys ASME B16 , 22, ASME B 16, 26,
ASTM B 75, ASTM B 88,
X X ASME BIG O2, ASME B 16 , 5 I ,
ASTM B 135, ASTM B 25 I , ^
ASSE 1061 , ASTM F 3226,
ASTM B302, ASTM B 447
IAPMO PS 117
CPVC ASSE 1061, ASTM D2S 46 ,
ASTM D 2846 , ASTM F441, ASTM F437, ASTM F438,
X X
ASTM F 442, CSA B 137 , 6 ASTM F439, ASTM FI 970 ,
CSA B 137, 6
CPVC - AL -CPVC X X ASTM F2855 ASTM D 2846
Ductile-Iron ASME B 16 , 4, AWWA Cl 10 ,
X X AWWA Cl 5 I
AWWAC153
Galvanized Steel X X ASTM A 53
Malleable Iron X X ASME B 16 , 3
PE ASTM D 2239 , ASTM D2737, ASTM D2609 , ASTM D2683,
X1 ASTM D 3035, AWWA C 90 I , ASTM D3261, ASTM FI 055 ,
CSA B 137,1 CSA B 137,1
- -
PE AL PE
X X ASTM FI 282 , CSA B 137,9
ASTM FL 2S 2, ASTM FI 974 ,
CSA B 137, 9
PE - AL- PEX X X ASTM FI 986 ASTM FI 986
PE-RT ASSE 1061, ASTM D326 I ,
ASTM FI 055 , ASTM FI 807 ,
X X ASTM F 2769, CSA B 137 ,18 ASTM F2098, ASTM F 2159 ,
ASTM F2735 , ASTM F 2769 ,
CSA B 137, 1 8
PEX ASSE 1061, ASTM F877,
ASTM F876, ASTM FI 807, ASTM FI 960 ,
X X
CSA B137, 5 , AWWA C 9041 ASTM F2080 , ASTM F 2159 ,
ASTM F 2735, CSA B 137,5
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PEX AL PEX
X X ASTM FI 281, CSA B 137 ,10
ASTM FI 281 , ASTM FI 974 ,
I
ASTM F2434, CSA B 137, 10
PP
PVC
X X
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ASTM F2389, CSA B 37 , 11 ASTM F2389, CSA B 137, 1 I
ASTM D2464, ASTM D 2466,
ASTM D1785, ASTM D2241 ,
X1 ASTM D 2467, ASTM FI 970 ,
AWWA C 900
AWWA C 907
Stainless Steel ASTM A 269 , ASTM A3 12,
X X ASTM F 3226 , IAPMO PS 117
ASTM A 554, ASTM A 778
Notes:
adjacent to the piping. Access shall be provided to the (1) Fixture Connectors - 30 inches {762 mm )
tracer wire , or the tracer wire shall terminate above- ( 2 ) Washing Machine Connectors - 72 inches ( 1829 mm )
ground at each end of the nonmctallic piping. The tracer ( 3 ) Dishwasher and lccmaker Connectors — 120 inches
wire size shall be not less than 14 AWG, and the insula- ( 3048 mm )
tion type shall be suitable tor direct burial .
604.13 Water Heater Connectors. Flexible metallic ( cop-
604.11 Solder. Solder shall comply with the requirements of per and stainless steel ), reinforced flexible, braided stainless
Section 604.2 . steel , or polymer braided with EPDM core connectors that
604.12 Flexible Corrugated Connectors. Flexible cor- connect a water heater to the piping system shall comply with
rugated connectors of copper, copper alloy , or stainless steel ASME A112.18.6/CSA B 125.6 . Copper, copper alloy , or
shall be limited to the following connector lengths: stainless steel flexible connectors shall not exceed 24 inches
(610 mm ). PLX, PEX -AL- PEX , PE -AL -PE , or PE- RT tubing the mark on the pipe or tubing to ensure the pipe or
shall not be installed within the first 18 inches ( 457 mm ) of tubing is inserted into the fitting. The joint shall be
piping connected to a water heater. pressed using the tool recommended by the manu -
facturer.
605.0 Joints and Connections. 605.1.3.3 Push Fit Fittings. Removable and non -
605.1 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe, Tubing, and removable push fit fittings for copper or copper
Joints. Joining methods for copper or copper alloy pipe, tub- alloy tubing or pipe that employ quick assembly
ing, and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the man- push fit connectors shall comply with ASSE 1061.
ufacturer' s installation instructions and shall comply with Push fit fittings for copper or copper alloy pipe or
Section 605.1.1 through Section 605.1.5 . tubing shall have an approved elastomeric o- ring
605.1.1 Brazed Joints. Brazed joints between copper that forms the joint. Pipe or tubing shall be cut
or copper alloy pipe or tubing and fittings shall be made square , chamfered , and reamed to full inside diam -
with brazing alloys having a liquid temperature above eter . The tubing shall be fully inserted into the fit -
1000° F ( 538fiC ). The joint surfaces to be brazed shall be ting, and the tubing marked at the shoulder of the
cleaned bright by either manual or mechanical means . fitting. The fitting alignment shall be checked
Tubing shall be cut square and reamed to full inside against the mark on the tubing to ensure the tubing
diameter. Brazing flux shall be applied to the joint sur- is inserted into the fitting and gripping mechanism
faces where required by manufacturer 's recommenda- has engaged on the pipe.
tion. Brazing filler metal shall conform to AWS A 5.8 and 605.1.4 Soldered Joints. Soldered joints between
shall be applied at the point where the pipe or tubing copper or copper alloy pipe or tubing and fittings shall be
enters the socket of the fitting . made in accordance with ASTM BH 28 with the follow-
605.1.2 Flared Joints. ] la red joints for soft copper or ing sequence of joint preparation and operation as fol -
copper alloy wrater tubing shall be made with fittings that lows : measuring and cutting , reaming, cleaning, fluxing ,
comply with the applicable standards referenced in Table assembly and support , heating , applying the solder, cool -
604.1. Pipe or tubing shall be cut square using an appro- ing and cleaning . Pipe or tubing shall be cut square and
priate tubing cutter. The tubing shall be reamed to full reamed to the full inside diameter including the removal
inside diameter, resized to round , and expanded with a of burrs on the outside of the pipe or tubing. Surfaces to
proper flaring tool . be joined shall be cleaned bright by manual or mechan -
605.1.3 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall ical means. Flux shall be applied to pipe or tubing and
include, but are not limited to, compression , flanged , fittings and shall conform to ASTM B 813, and shall
grooved , pressed , and push tit fittings. become noncorrosivc and nontoxic after soldering. Insert
605.1.3.1 Meehan cally Formed Tee Fittings. pipe or tubing into the base of the fitting and remove
Mechanically formed tec fittings shall have excess flux . Pipe or tubing and fitting shall be supported
extracted collars that shall be formed in a continuous to ensure a uniform capillary space around the joint . Heat
operation consisting of drilling a pilot hole and shall be applied using an air or fuel torch with the flame
drawing out the pipe or tube surface to form a col- perpendicular to the pipe or tubing using acetylene or an
lar having a height not less than three times the LP gas. Preheating shall depend on the size of the joint.
thickness of the branch tube wall the branch pipe or
, The flame shall be moved to the fitting cup and alternate
tube shall be notched to conform to the inner curve between the pipe or tubing and fitting. Solder conform -
of the run pipe or tube and shall have two dimple ing to ASTM B32 shall be applied to the joint surfaces
depth stops to ensure that penetration of the branch until capillary action draws the molten solder into the
pipe or tube into the collar is of a depth for brazing cup . Solder and fluxes with a lead content that exceeds
and that the branch pipe or tube docs not obstruct 0.2 percent shall be prohibited in piping systems con -
the flow in the main line pipe or tube. Dimple depth veying potable water. Joint surfaces shall not be dis-
stops shall be in line with the run of the pipe or tube. turbed until cool and any remaining flux residue shall be
The second dimple shall be lA of an inch (6.4 mm ) cleaned .
above the first and shall serve as a visual point of
inspection . Fittings and joints shall be made by braz-
605.1.5 Threaded Joints. Threaded joints for copper
ing. Soldered joints shall not be permitted . or copper alloy pipe shall be made with pipe threads that
comply with ASME Bl .20.1 . Thread sealant tape or
605.1. 3.2 Press- Connect Fittings. Press con- -
nect fittings for copper or copper alloy pipe or tub-
compound shall be applied only on male threads, and
such material shall be of approved types, insoluble in
ing shall have an elastomeric o-ring that forms the
joint. The pipe or tubing shall be fully inserted into
water, and nontoxic .
the fitting, and the pipe or tubing marked at the 605.2 CPVC Plastic Pipe and Joints. CPVC plastic pipe
shoulder of the fitting . Pipe or tubing shall be cut and fitting joining methods shall be installed in accordance
square, chamfered , and reamed to full inside diam- with the manufacturer' s installation instructions and shall
eter. The fitting alignment shall be checked against comply w ith Section 605.2 . 1 through Section 605.2.3.
?
605.2.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall ting . Place pipe inside fitting to forcefully bottom the
include compression , flanged , grooved and push fit fit- pipe in the socket and hold together until joint is set .
tings. 605.3.2 Mechanical joints. Mechanical joints shall
605.2.1.1 Push Fit Fittings. Removable and non- include flanged , grooved , and push fit fittings .
removable push fit fittings that employ a quick 605.3.2.1 Push Fit Fittings. Removable and non -
assembly push fit connector shall comply with removable push fit fittings that employ a quick
ASSE 1061. assembly push fit connector shall comply with
605.2.2 Solvent Cement Joints. Solvent cement ASSE 106 L
joints for CPVC pipe and fittings shall be clean from dirt 605.4 Ductile Iron Pipe and Joints. Ductile iron pipe
and moisture . Solvent cements shall comply with ASTM and fitting joining methods shall be installed in accordance
E493, requiring the use of a primer shall be orange in with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and shall
color. The primer shall be colored and shall comply with comply with Section 605.4 . 1 or Section 605.4.2 .
ASTM E 656. Listed solvent cement that complies with 605.4.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints for
ASTM 1493 and that docs not require the use of primers, ductile iron pipe and fittings shall consist of a bell that is
yellow or red in color, shall be permitted for pipe and fit- cast integrally with the pipe or fitting and provided with
tings that comply with ASTM D2846, Vi of an inch ( 15 an exterior flange having bolt holes and a socket with
mm ) through 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diameter or ASTM annular recesses for the scaling gasket and the plain end
F442, of an inch ( 15 mm ) through 3 inches ( 80 mm) of the pipe or fitting. The elastomeric gasket shall com-
in diameter . Apply primer where required inside the fit- ply with AWWA Cl 11. Lubricant recommended for
ting and to the depth of the fitting on pipe. Apply liberal potable water application by the pipe manufacturer shall
coat of cement to the outside surface of pipe to depth of be applied to the gasket and plain end of the pipe.
fitting and inside of fitting. Place pipe inside fitting to 605.4. 2 Push- On Joints. Push -on joints for ductile
forcefully bottom the pipe in the socket and hold together iron pipe and fittings shall consist of a single elastomeric
until joint is set . gasket that shall be assembled by positioning the elas-
605.2.3 Threaded Joints. Threads shall comply with tomeric gasket in an annular recess in the pipe or fitting
ASME B1.20. 1. A minimum of Schedule 80 shall be per- socket and forcing the plain end of the pipe or fitting into
mitted to be threaded; however, the pressure rating shall the socket . The plain end shall compress the elastomeric
be reduced by 50 percent . The use of molded fittings gasket to form a positive seal and shall be designed so
shall not result in a 50 percent reduction in the pressure that the elastomeric gasket shall be locked in place
rating of the pipe provided that the molded fittings shall against displacement . The elastomeric gasket shall com -
be fabricated so that the wall thickness of the material is ply with AWWA Cl 11. Lubricant recommended for
maintained at the threads. Thread sealant compound that potable water application by the pipe manufacturer shall
is compatible with the pipe and fitting , insoluble in water, be applied to the gasket and plain end of the pipe.
and nontoxic shall be applied to male threads. Caution 605.5 Galvanized Steel Pipe and Joints. Galvanized
shall be used during assembly to prevent over tightening steel pipe and fitting joining methods shall be installed in
of the CPVC components once the thread sealant has accordance w i t h the manufacturer ' s installation instructions
been applied . Female CPVC threaded fittings shall be and shall comply with Section 605.5. 1 or Section 605.5 . 2 .
used with plastic male threads only.
605.5.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
605.3 C P VC/A L/CP VC Plastic Pipe and Joints. Chlo be made with an approved and listed elastomeric gasket.
rinated polyvinyl chloride/aluminum/chlorinated polyvinyl 605.5 .2 Threaded Joints. Threaded joints shall be
chloride ( CPVC AL/CPVC ) plastic pipe and fitting joining
made with pipe threads that comply with ASME B1.20.1.
methods shall be installed in accordance w ith the manufac-
Thread sealant tape or compound shall be applied only
turer’s installation instructions and shall comply with Section
on male threads, and such material shall be of approved
605.3 . 1 or Section 605.3.2 .
types insoluble in water, and nontoxic .
,
mg ends against a heated dement . The heated ele- crimp ring and tool perpendicular to the barb . The jaws
ment shall be removed where the proper melt is shall be closed around the crimp ring and shall not be
obtained and joined ends shall be placed together crimped more than once .
with applied force. 605.7.1.1 Compression Joints. Compression
605.6.1.2 Electro- Fusion Joints. Electro- fusion joints for PE -AL - PE pipe or tubing and fittings shall
joints shall be heated internally by a conductor at the be joined through the compression of a split ring, by
interface of the joint. Align and restrain fitting to a compression nut around the circumference of the
pipe to prevent movement and apply electric current pipe. The compression nut and split ring shall be
to the fitting. Turn off the current when the proper placed around the pipe. The ribbed end of the fitting
time has elapsed to heat the joint. The joint shall fuse shall be inserted into the pipe until the pipe contacts
together and remain undisturbed until cool . the shoulder of the fitting. Position and compress the
605.6 .1.3 Socket-Fusion Joints. Socket-fusion split ring by tightening the compression nut onto the
joints shall be made in accordance with ASTM insert fitting.
F 2620. Joints shall be made by simultaneously heat- 605.8 PE-RT. Polyethylene of raised temperature ( PE - RT )
ing the outside surface of a pipe end and the inside tubing and fitting joining methods and shall comply with Sec-
of a fitting socket. Where the proper melt is tion 605.8. 1 .
obtained , the pipe and fitting shall be joined by 605.8.1 Mechanical Joints. Fittings for PE- RT tub-
inserting one into the other with applied force. The ing shall comply with the applicable standards listed in
joint shall fuse together and remain undisturbed until Table 604.1 . Mechanical joints for PE- RT tubing shall
cool . be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instal -
605.6.2 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints lation instructions.
between PE pipe or tubing and fittings shall include
605.9 PEX Plastic Tubing and Joints. PEX plastic tub-
insert and mechanical compression fittings that provide
ing and fitting joining methods shall be installed in accor-
a pressure seal resistance to pullout. Joints for insert fit-
dance with the manufacturer ' s installation instructions and
tings shall be made by cutting the pipe square , using a
shall comply with Section 605.9. 1 through Section 605.9.3.
cutter designed for plastic piping, and removal of sharp
edges. Two stainless steel clamps shall be placed over 605.9.1 Fittings. Fittings for PEX tubing shall comply
the end of the pipe . Fittings shall be checked for proper with the applicable standards referenced in Table 604.1.
size based on the diameter of the pipe. The end of pipe PEX tubing that complies with ASTM F876 shall be
shall be placed over the barbed insert fitting , making con- marked with the applicable standard designation for the
tact with the fitting shoulder . Clamps shall be positioned fittings, specified by the tubing manufacturer for use with
equal to 180 degrees ( 3.14 rad) apart and shall be tight- the tubing.
ened to provide a leak tight joint. Compression type cou- 605.9.2 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
plings and fittings shall be permitted for use in joining be installed in accordance with the manufacturer 's instal -
PE piping and tubing . Stiffeners that extend beyond the lation instructions.
clamp or nut shall be prohibited . Bends shall be not less 605.9.3 Push Fit Fittings. Removable and nonre -
than 30 pipe diameters, or the coil radius where bending movable push fit fittings that employ a quick assembly
with the coil. Bends shall not be permitted closer than 10 push fit connector shall comply with ASSE 1061.
pipe diameters of a fitting or valve. Mechanical joints
shall be designed for their intended use. 605.10 PEX - AL-PEX Plastic Tubing and Joints. PEX
AL - PEX plastic pipe or tubing and fitting joining methods
605.7 PE- AL-PE Plastic Pipe/Tubing and Joints. PE -
shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer ' s
AL - PE plastic pipe or tubing and fitting joining methods shall installation instructions and shall comply with Section
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer 's installa-
605.10. 1 and Section 605.10 . 1.1 .
tion instructions and shall comply with Section 605.7. 1 and
Section 605.7.1.1 . 605.10.1 Mechanical joints. Mechanical joints
between PEX -AL - PEX tubing and fittings shall include
605.7.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints for PE-
mechanical and compression type fittings and insert fit -
AL - PL pipe or tubing and fittings shall be either of the
tings with a crimping ring . Insert fittings utilizing a
metal insert fittings with a split ring and compression nut
or metal insert fittings with copper crimp rings. Metal crimping ring shall comply with ASTM IT 974 or ASTM
insert fittings shall comply with ASTM FI 974 . Crimp F2434. Crimp joints for crimp insert fittings shall be
insert fittings shall be joined to the pipe by placing the joined to PEX -AL- PEX pipe by the compression of a
copper crimp ring around the outer circumference of the crimp l ing around the outer circumference of the pipe,
pipe, forcing the pipe material into the space formed by forcing the pipe material into annular spaces formed by
the ribs on the fitting until the pipe contacts the shoulder ribs on the fitting.
of the fitting. The crimp ring shall then be positioned on 605.10.1.1 Compression Joints. Compression
the pipe so the edge of the crimp ring is lA of an inch ( 3.2 joints shall include compression insert fittings and
mm ) to ]/4 of an inch ( 6.4 mm ) from the end of the pipe. shall be joined to PEX - AL - PEX pipe through the
The jaws of the crimping tool shall be centered over the compression of a split ring or compression nut
around the outer circumference of the pipe, forcing 605.12.3 Threaded Joints. Threads shall comply with
the pipe material into the annular space formed by ASME B 1.20,1, A minimum of Schedule 80 shall be per-
the ribs on the fitting. mitted to be threaded ; however, the pressure rating shall
605.11 Polypropylene ( PP) Piping and Joints. PP pipe be reduced by 50 percent . The use of molded fittings
and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the manu - shall not result in a 50 percent reduction in the pressure
facturer’s installation instructions and shall comply with Sec- rating of the pipe provided that the molded fittings shall
tion 6 0 5. I l l through Section 605.11.3 . be fabricated so that the wall thickness of the material is
maintained at the threads. Thread sealant compound that
605.11.1 Heat-Fusion Joints. Heat- fusion joints for is compatible with the pipe and fitting insoluble in water
,
polypropylene ( PP ) pipe and fitting joints shall be and nontoxic shall be applied to male threads. Caution
installed with socket- type heat-fused polypropylene fit- shall be used during assembly to prevent overtightening
tings, fusion outlets, butt-fusion polypropylene fittings of the PVC components once the thread sealant has been
or pipe, or electro- fusion polypropylene fittings . Joint applied . Female PVC threaded fittings shall be used with
surfaces shall be clean and free from moisture. The joint plastic male threads only .
shall be undisturbed until cool . Joints shall be made in 605.13 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints. Joining meth -
accordance with ASTM F 2389 orCSA B l 3 7 . l l . ods for stainless steel pipe and fittings shall be installed in
605.11.2 Mechanical and Compression Sleeve accordance with the manufacturer' s installation instructions
Joints. Mechanical and compression sleeve joints shall and shall comply with Section 605.13.1 or Section 605.13.2.
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instal - 605.13.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
lation instructions. be designed for their intended use . Such joints shall
605.11.3 Threaded Joints. PP pipe shall not be include compression, flanged , grooved, press - connect ,
threaded . PP transition fittings for connection to other and threaded .
piping materials shall only be threaded by use of copper 605.13.2 Welded Joints. Welded joints shall be cither
alloy or stainless steel inserts molded in the fitting. fusion or resistance welded based on the selection of the
605.12 PVC Plastic Pipe and Joints. PVC plastic pipe base metal . The chemical composition of the tiller metal
and fitting joining methods shall be installed in accordance shall comply with AWS A 5.9 based on the alloy content
with the manufacturer s installation instructions and shall
' of the piping material .
comply with Section 605.12 . 1 through Section 605.12 . 3. 605.14 Slip Joints. In water piping , slip joints shall be per-
PVC piping shall not be exposed to direct sunlight unless mitted to be used only on the exposed fixture supply.
the piping does not exceed 24 inches ( 610 mm) and is 605.15 Dielectric Unions. Dielectric unions where
wrapped with not less than 0.04 of an inch ( 1.02 mm ) thick installed at points of connection where there is a dissimilar-
tape or otherwise protected from UV degradation . ity of metals shall be in accordance with ASSE 1079.
605.12.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall 605.16 Joints Between Various Materials. Joints
be designed to provide a permanent seal and shall be of between various materials shall be installed in accordance
the mechanical or push -on joint . The mechanical joint with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and shall
shall include a pipe spigot that has a wall thickness to comply with Section 605.16 . 1 through Section 605.16.3.
withstand without deformation or collapse; the com- 605.16.1 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe or Tubing
pressive force exerted where the fitting is tightened . The to I nreaded Pipe Joints. Joints from copper or cop-
push-on joint shall have a minimum wall thickness of the per alloy pipe or tubing to threaded pipe shall be made
bell at any point between the ring and the pipe barrel . using copper alloy adapter, copper alloy nipple [ mini -
The elastomeric gasket shall comply with ASTM D3139, mum 6 inches ( 152 mm )], dielectric fitting, or dielectric
union in accordance with ASSE 1079. The joint between
and be of such size and shape as to provide a compres-
the copper or copper alloy pipe or tubing and the fitting
sive force against the spigot and socket after assembly to
shall be a soldered, brazed , flared , or press-connect joint
provide a positive seal . and the connection between the threaded pipe and the fit-
605.12.2 Solvent Cement Joints. Solvent cement ting shall be made with a standard pipe size threaded
joints for PVC pipe and fittings shall be clean from dirt joint .
and moisture. Pipe shall be cut square and pipe shall be 605.16.2 Plastic Pipe to Other Materials. Where
deburred . Where surfaces to be joined arc cleaned and connecting plastic pipe to other types of piping approved
,
free of dirt, moisture, oil , and other foreign material , apply types of adapter or transition fittings designed for the
primer purple in color that complies with ASTM F656. specific transition intended shall be used .
Primer shall be applied to the surface of the pipe and fit- 605.16.3 Stainless Steel to Other Materials.
ting is softened . Solvent cement that complies w i t h Where connecting stainless steel pipe to other types of
ASTM D2564 shall be applied to all joint surfaces. Joints piping, mechanical joints of the compression type,
shall be made while both the inside socket surface and dielectric fitting, or dielectric union in accordance with
outside surface of pipe arc wet with solvent cement. Hold ASSE 1079 and designed for the specific transition
joint in place and undisturbed for 1 minute after assembly . intended shall be used.
water systems intended to supply drinking water shall com- tions and supported in accordance with the building code ,
606.2 Ful I way Valve . A fullway valve controlling outlets installation instructions. Such vent shall be screened with a
shall be installed on the discharge side of each water meter corrosion- resistant material of not less than number 24 mesh.
and each unmetered water supply. Water piping supplying 607.4 Overflow. Tanks shall have not less than a 16 square
more than one building on one premise shall be equipped with inch (0.01 m 2) overflow that is screened with a corrosion-
a separate fullway valve to each building , so arranged that the resistant material of not less than number 24 mesh .
water supply can be turned on or off to an individual or sep-
607.5 Valves. Pressurized tanks shall be provided with a
arate building provided ; however, that supply piping to a sin-
listed pressure- relief valve installed in accordance with the
gle-family residence and building accessory thereto shall be manufacturer s installation instructions. The relief valve shall
1
permitted to be controlled by one valve. Such shutoff valves be discharged in accordance with Section 608.5 . Where a
shall be accessible, A fullway valve shall be installed on the potable water supply tank is located above the fixtures, appli -
discharge piping from water supply tanks at or near the tank . ances, or system components it serves it shall be equipped
,
A fullway valve shall be installed on the cold water supply with a vacuum relief valve that complies with CSA Z21.22 .
pipe to each wrater heater at or near the water heater .
606.3 Multidwelling Units. In multidwclling units , one or 608.0 Water Pressure, Pressure Regulators, Pres-
more shutoff valves shall be provided in each dwelling unit so sure Reliel Valves, and Vacuum Relief Valves .
that the water supply to a plumbing fixture or group of fix-
608.1 Inadequate Water Pressure . Where the water pres-
tures in that dwelling unit can be shut off without stopping
sure in the main or other source of supply wi 11 not provide a
water supply to fixtures in other dwelling units. These valves
residual wrater pressure of not less than 15 pounds force per
shall be accessible in the dwelling unit that they control.
square inch ( psi ) ( 103 kPa), after allowing for friction and
606.4 Multiple Openings. Valves used to control two or other pressure Josses, a tank and a pump or other means that
more openings shall be full way gate valves, ball valves, or wall provide said 15 psi (103 kPa ) pressure shall be installed .
other approved valves designed and approved for the service Where fixtures, fixture fittings , or both are installed that ,
intended . require residual pressure exceeding 15 psi ( 103 kPa ) , that
606.5 Control Valve . A control valve shall be installed minimum residual pressure shall be provided .
immediately ahead of each water-supplied appliance and 608.2 Excessive Water Pressure . Where static water
immediately ahead of each slip joint or appliance supply . pressure in the water supply piping is exceeding 80 psi (552
Parallel water distribution systems shall provide a control -
kPa ), an approved type pressure regulator preceded by an ade-
quate strainer shall be installed and the static pressure reduced
valve cither immediately ahead of each fixture being supplied
or installed at the manifold , and shall be identified with the to 80 psi ( 552 kPa ) or less. Pressure regulators for potable
fixture being supplied . W here parallel water distribution sys- wrater distribution systems shall comply with ASSE 1003.
tem manifolds arc located in attics, crawl spaces, or other Pressure regulators) equal to or exceeding 1 Vi inches (40 mm)
locations not readily accessible, a separate shutoff valve shall shall not require a strainer. Such regulators ) shall control the
be required immediately ahead of each individual fixture or pressure to water outlets in the building unless otherwise
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction . Each such reg -
appliance served.
ulator and strainer shall be accessibly located aboveground or
606.6 Accessible. Required shutoff or control valves shall in a vault equipped with a properly sized and sloped bore-
be accessible. sighted drain to daylight, shall be protected from freezing, and
606.7 Multiple Fixtures. A single control valve shall be shall have the strainer readily accessible for cleaning without
installed on a water supply line ahead of an automatic meter- removing the regulator or strainer body or disconnecting the
ing valve that supplies a battery of fixtures. supply piping.
606.8 Check Valve Required. All systems that circulate Pipe size determinations shall be based on 80 percent of
water by means of a pump or other mechanical device or the reduced pressure where using Table 610.4.
method shall have a check valvc (s ) or equal dcvicc(s) An approved expansion tank shall be installed in the cold
installed so as to ensure the direction of flow. wrater distribution piping downstream of each such regulator
to prevent excessive pressure from developing due to thermal ( 6 ) The terminal end of the pipe shall not be threaded .
expansion and to maintain the pressure setting of the regula- ( 7 ) Discharge from a relief valve into a water heater pan
tor. Expansion tanks used in potable water systems intended shall be prohibited .
to supply drinking water shall comply with NSF 61 . The
(8) The discharge termination point shall be readily observ -
expansion tank shall be properly sized and installed in accor-
dance with the manufacturer's installation instructions and able.
listing. Systems designed by registered design professionals 608.6 Water-Heatingi Devices. A water- heating device
shall be permitted to use approved pressure relief valves in connected to a separate storage tank and having valves
lieu of expansion tanks provided such relief valves have a between said heater and tank shall be provided with an
maximum pressure relief setting of 100 psi (689 kPa ) or less. approved water pressure relief valve.
608.3 Expansion Tanks , and Combination Tempera- 608.7 Vacuum Relief Valves . Where a hot- water storage
ture and Pressure-Relief Valves. A water system pro- tank or an indirect water heater is located at an elevation
vided with a check valve, backflow preventer, or other above the fixture outlets in the hot-water system , a vacuum
normally closed device that prevents dissipation of building relief valve that complies with CSA Z21.22 shall be installed
pressure back into the water main independent of the type of
, on the storage tank or heater.
water heater used, shall be provided with an approved , listed ,
and adequately sized expansion tank or other approved device
609.0 Installation , Testing, Unions, and Location.
having a similar function to control thermal expansion . Pre-
pressurized water expansion tanks shall comply with 1APMO 609.1 Installation. Water piping shall be adequately sup-
Z1088 . Such expansion tank or other approved device shall be ported in accordance with Table 313.3. Burred ends shall be
installed on the building side of the check valve , backflow' reamed to the full bore of the pipe or tube. Changes in direc-
preventer , or other device and shall be sized and installed in tion shall be made by the appropriate use of fittings , except
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions. that changes in direction in copper or copper alloy tubing
A water system containing storage w ater heating equip- shall be permitted to be made with bends, provided that such
ment shall be provided with an approved, listed, adequately bends arc made with bending equipment that docs not deform
sized combination temperature and pressure- relief valve , or create a loss in the cross-sectional area of the tubing.
except for listed nonstorage instantaneous heaters having an Changes in direction are allowed with flexible pipe and tub-
inside diameter of not more than 3 inches (80 mm ) . Each such ing without fittings in accordance with the manufacturer ' s
approved combination temperature and pressure-relief valve instructions. Provisions shall be made for expansion in hot-
shall be installed on the water- heating device in an approved wratcr piping. Piping , equipment, appurtenances, and devices
location based on its listing requirements and the manufac- shall be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance
turer' s installation instructions. Each such combination tem- with the provisions and intent of the code. Building supply
perature and pressure- relief valve shall be provided with a yard piping shall be not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) below
drain in accordance with Section 608.5. the average local frost depth . The cover shall be not less than
12 inches ( 305 mm ) below finish grade.
608.4 Pressure Relief Valves. Each pressure relief valve
shall be an approved automatic type with drain , and each such 609.2 Trenches. Water pipe shall not be run or laid in the
relief valve shall be set at a pressure of not more than 150 psi same trench as building sewer or drainage piping constructed
( 1034 kPa). No shutoff valve shall be installed betw een the of clay or materials that arc not approved for use within a
relief valve and the system . building unless both of the following conditions are met :
608.5 Discharge Piping. The discharge piping serving a ( 1 ) The bottom of the water pipe shall be not less than 12
temperature relief valve, pressure relief valve, or combination of inches ( 305 mm ) above the top of the scwrcr or drain line.
both shall have no valves, obstructions, or means of isolation ( 2 ) The water pipe shall be placed on a solid shelf excavated
and be provided with the following: at one side of the common trench with a clear horizontal
|(1) Not less than the size of the valve outlet and shall dis- distance of not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) from the
charge full size to the flood level of the area receiving sewer or drain line.
the discharge and pointing down . Water pipes crossing sewer or drainage piping con -
( 2 ) Materials shall be rated at not less than the operating tem- structed of clay or materials that arc not approved for use
perature of the system and approved for such use or shall within a building shall be laid not less than 12 inches
comply with ASME A 112.4.1. ( 305 mm ) above the sewer or drain pipe.
( 3 ) Discharge pipe shall discharge independently by gravity 609.3 Under Concrete Slab . Water piping installed within
through an air gap into the drainage system or outside of a building and in or under a concrete floor slab resting on the
the building with the end of the pipe not exceeding 2 feet ground shall be installed in accordance with the following
( 610 mm ) and not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) above the requirements:
ground and pointing downwards. ( 1 ) Ferrous piping shall have a protective coating of an
( 4 ) Discharge in such a manner that docs not cause personal approved type; machine applied and in accordance with
injury or structural damage. recognized standards . Field wrapping shall provide
( 5 ) No part of such discharge pipe shall be trapped or subject equivalent protection and shall be restricted to those shoit
to freezing. sections and fittings necessarily stripped for threading.
(2 ) Hot water piping between the fixture control valve code . Friction or pressure losses in a water meter, valve, and
or supply stop and the fixture or appliance shall not fittings shall be obtained from the same sources. Pressure
be required to be insulated . losses through water- treating equipment , backflow preven -
tion devices, or other flow -restricting devices shall be com -
puted in accordance with Section 610.2.
610.0 Size of Potable Water Piping.
610.7 Conditions for Using Table 610.4. On a proposed
610.1 Size. The size of each water meter and each potable
water piping installation sized using Table 610.4, the follow -
water supply pipe from the meter or other source of supply to
ing conditions shall be determined :
the fixture supply branches, risers, fixtures, connections, out-
lets, or other uses shall be based on the total demand and shall ( 1 ) Total number of fixture units as determined from Table
be determined according to the methods and procedures out- 610.3 , Equivalent Fixture Units, for the fixtures to be
lined in this section. Water piping systems shall be designed installed .
to ensure that the maximum velocities allowed by the code ( 2 ) Developed length of supply pipe from meter to the most
and the applicable standard are not exceeded . remote outlet.
610.2 Pressure Loss. Where a water filter, water softener, ( 3 ) Difference in elevation between the meter or other source
backflow prevention device, tankless water heater, or similar of supply and the highest fixture or outlet .
device is installed in a water supply line, the pressure loss (4 ) Pressure in the street main or another source of supply
through such devices shall be included in the pressure loss cal-
at the locality where the installation is to be made.
culations of the system and the water supply pipe and meter
,
be supplied to every plumbing fixture shall be represented by sure will fall using Table 610.4.
fixture units, as shown in Table 610.3 Equivalent fixture val-
,
( 4 ) Select the "length” column that is equal to or longer than
ues shown in Table 610.3 include both hot and cold water
the required length.
demand .
( 5 ) Follow down the column to a fixture unit value equal to
610.4 Sizing Water Supply and Distribution Systems.
or exceeding the total number of fixture units required
Systems within the range of Table 610.4 shall be permitted to
by the installation.
be sized from that table or by the method in accordance with
Section 610.5. ( 6 ) Having located the proper fixture unit value for the
required length , sizes of meter and building supply pipe
Listed parallel water distribution systems shall be
as found in the two left- hand columns shall be applied .
installed in accordance with their listing , but at no time shall
a portion of the system exceed the maximum velocities No building supply pipe shall be less than % of an inch
allowed by the code. ( 20 mm ) in diameter .
610.5 Sizing per Appendices A and C. Except as pro- 610.9 Size of Branches. Where Table 610.4 is used , the
vided in Section 610.4, the size of each water piping system minimum size of each branch shall be determined by the total
shall be determined in accordance with the procedure set forth fixture units served by that branch and then following the
in Appendix A . For alternate methods of sizing water supply steps in Section 610.8. No branch piping shall exceed the total
systems, see Appendix C . demand in fixture units for the system computed from Table
610.6 Friction and Pressure Loss. Except w here the type 610.3.
of pipe used and the water characteristics arc such that no 610.10 Sizing for Flushometer Valves. Where using
decrease in capacity due to the length of service ( age of sys- Table 610.4 to size water supply systems serving flushome-
tem ) is expected , friction - loss data shall be obtained from the ter valves, the number of flushometer fixture units assigned to
“Fairly Rough * or " Rough charts in Appendix A of this
' 7'
every section of pipe, whether branch or main , shall be deter-
TABLE G10.3
WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNITS { WSFU} AND MINIMUM FIXTURE BRANCH PIPE SIZES 3
MINIMUM FIXTURE
APPLIANCES, APPURTENANCES OR FIXTURES 5
BRANCH PIPE SIZE1 4
( inches)
- PRIVATE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY 6
TABLE 610.4
FIXTURE UNIT TABLE FOR DETERMINING WATER PIPE AND METER SIZES
BUILDING MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH
METER AND ( feet )
SUPPLY
STREET
AND
SERVICE
BRANCHES 40 60 80 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 700 300 900 1000
(inches)
{ inches )
2 2 Vi 445 418 390 370 330 300 280 265 240 220 198 175 158 143 133
PRESSURE RANGE - 46 to 60 psi1
74
V
V
.. V2
3
/4
I
7
20
39
7
20
39
6
19
36
5
17
33
4
I4
28
T-
J
II
23 21
9
2
8
19
l
6
17
2 I
5
14
I
4
12
0
4
10
0
3
9
0
3
8
0
3
8
1
V
1
. I
VA
VA
39
39
78
39
39
78
39
39
76
'
36
39
67
30
39
52
25
39
44
23
34
'
39
20 I 18
32
36
27
30
'
'
15
25
27
'
'
12
22
24
'
10
19
20
9
19
19
8
17
17
8
16
16
VA VA 78 78 78
'
78 66 52 44 39 33 29 24
'
20 19 17 16
1 VA 85 85 85 85 85 85 I 80 I 67 55 49 41
'
37 34 32 30
VA VA 151 151 151 151 128 105 90 78 62 52 42 38 35 32 30
2 VA 151 151 151 151 150 117 98 84 67 55 42 38 35 32 30
1 2 85 85 85 85 I 85 85 j 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 83 80
'
500
'
470 t
~
440T 400
~ ~
VA A1 7 7 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 I I I I I 0
3
74 /4 20 20 20 20 17 13 II to 8 7 6 6 5 4 4
74 I 39 39 39 39 35 30 27 24 21 17 14 13 12 12 11
1 I 39 39 39 39 38 32 29 26 22 18 14 13 12 12 11
74 VA 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 34 28 26 25 23 22 21
1 VA 78 78 78 78 74 62 53 47 39 31 26 25 23 22 21
VA VA 78 78 78 78 78 74 65 54 43 34 26 25 23 22 21
1 t Vi 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 81 64 51 48 46 43 40
VA VA 151 151 151 151 151 151 130 113 88 73 51 51 46 43 40
2 1 Vi 151 151 151 151 151 151 142 122 98 82 64 51 46 43 40
1 2 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85
VA 2 370 370 370 370 360 335 305 282 244 212 187 172 153 141 129
2 2 370 370 370 370 370 370 370 340 288 245 204 172 153 141 129
2 2 Vi 654 654 654 654 654 650 610 570 510 460 430 404 380 356 329
For SI units: l inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Notes:
i
Available static pressure after head loss.
: Building supply, not less than 3A of an inch ( 20 mm) nominal size .
( 6 ) The size and material of irrigation water piping installed 612.0 Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems.
outside of a building or structure and separated from the 612.1 Where Required. Where residential sprinkler sys-
potable water supply by means of an approved air gap or tems arc required in one and two-family dwellings or town-
backflow prevention device arc not regulated by this code.
houses, the systems shall be installed by personnel, installer,
The potable water piping system supplying each such irri- or both , certified in accordance with ASSE Scries 7000 in
gation system shall be adequately sized as required else-
accordance with this section or NFPA 13 D. This section shall
where in this chapter to deliver the full connected demand
be considered equivalent to NEPA 13 D . Partial residential
of both the domestic use and the irrigation systems.
sprinkler systems shall be permitted to be installed in build -
ings not required to be equipped with a residential sprinkler
611.0 Drinking Water Treatment Units. system .
611.1 Application. Drinking water treatment units shall com- 612.2 Types Of Systems. This section shall apply to stand -
|ply with the applicable referenced standards in Table 611.1. alone and multipurpose wet - pipe sprinkler systems that do
611.1.1 Alkaline Water Treatment. Alkaline water not include the use of antifreeze. A multipurpose fire sprinkler
treatment devices shall comply with 1APMO IQC 322 . system shall provide potable water to both fire sprinklers and
611.1.2 Scale Reduction Devices. Scale reduction plumbing fixtures. A stand - alone sprinkler system shall be
devices shall comply with 1APMO Z60 l . separate and independent from the potable water distribution
611.2 Air Gap Discharge . Discharge from drinking water system . A backflow preventer shall not be required to sepa-
treatment units shall enter the drainage system through an air rate a stand-alone sprinkler system from the water distribution
gap in accordance with Table 603.3. 1 or an air gap device system where the sprinkler system material is in accordance
that complies with Table 603.2, NSF 58, or IAPMO PS 65 . with the requirements of Section 604.0.
611.3 Connection Tubing. The tubing to and from drink- 612.3 Sprinklers. Sprinklers shall be installed in accor-
ing water treatment units shall be of a size and material as dance with Section 612.3.1 through Section 612.3 . 7 .
recommended by the manufacturer. 612.3.1 Required Sprinkler Locations. Sprinklers
611.4 Sizing of Residential Softeners. Residential -use shall be installed to protect all floor areas of a dwelling
water softeners shall be sized in accordance with Table 611.4 . unit in one and twro-family dwellings or townhouses.
Exceptions:
TABLE 611.4 ( 1 ) Attics, crawl spaces, and normally unoccupied con -
SIZING OF RESIDENTIAL WATER SOFTENERS4 cealed spaces that do not contain fuel - fired appli -
REQUIRED SIZE OF
NUMBER OF BATHROOM
ances do not require sprinklers. In attics, crawl
SOFTENER CONNECTION spaces and normally unoccupied concealed spaces
GROUPS SERVED1 ,
( inches )
that contain fuel -fired equipment , a sprinkler shall
/4 up TO 2 2 be provided to protect the equipment ; however,
1 up to 4^ sprinklers shall not be required in the remainder of
For SI units : I inch = 25 mm the space.
Notes:
i
Installation of a kitchen sink and dishwasher , laundry tray and automatic
,
(2) Clothes closets, linen closets, and pantries that do
clothes washer permitted without additional size increase .
not exceed 24 square feet ( 2.2 m 2 ) in area , with the
2
An additional water closet and lavatory permitted . smallest dimension not exceeding 3 feet ( 914 mm )
3
Over four bathroom groups , the softener size shall be engineered for the and having wall and ceiling surfaces of gypsum
specific installation.
board .
Sec also Appendix A, Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply
System , and Appendix C, Alternate Plumbing Systems, for alternate meth - ( 3 ) Bathrooms and toilet rooms that do not exceed 55
ods of sizing water supply systems .
square feet (5.1 m2) in area .
TABLE 611.1
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT UNITS
RESIDENTIAL
APPLICATION COMMERCIAL
POINT OF USE POINT OF ENTRY
Aesthetic Contaminant
NSF 42 NSF 42 ASSE 1087 and NSF 42*
Reduction ( filters )
Health Related Contaminant
NSF 53 NSF 53 ASSE 1087 and NSF 53*
Reduction ( filters)
Water Softener NSF 44 ASSE 1087
Ultraviolet Water Treatment NSF 55 NSF 55 ASSE 1087
Reverse Osmosis NSF 58 NSF 61 ASSE 1087
Distillation NSF 62 NSF 62 ASSE 1087
* Required for commercial modular systems only .
(4) Garages; carports; exterior porches ; untreated entry 612.3.6 Obstructions to Sprinkler Coverage. The
areas, such as mud rooms, that arc adjacent to an water discharge from a sprinkler shall not be blocked by
exterior door; and similar areas. obstructions unless additional sprinklers arc installed to
( 5) Covered unheated projections of the building at protect the obstructed area . Additional sprinklers shall
cntranccs/cxits provided it is not the only means of not be required where sprinkler separation from obstruc-
egress from the dwelling unit. tions is in accordance with the requirements of Table
(6) Ceiling pockets that meet the following require- 612.3 . 6, or the minimum distances specified in the sprin-
ments: kler manufacturer’s installation instructions.
( a ) The total volume of an unprotected ceiling
TABLE 612.3.3.1
pocket does not exceed 100 cubic feet ( 2.83 m 3) . LOCATIONS WHERE INTERMEDIATETEMPERATURE
( b ) The entire floor under the unprotected ceiling SPRINKLERS ARE REQUIRED
pocket is protected by the sprinklers at the DISTANCE FROM HEAT
lower ceiling elevation . SOURCE 1
( c ) Each unprotected ceiling pocket is separated HEAT SOURCE MINIMUM MAXIMUM
from an adjacent unprotected ceiling pocket by DISTANCE * DISTANCE
( inches ) ( inches)
not less than a 10 feet ( 3048 mm ) horizontal
distance. Fireplace. Side of Open or Recessed
12 36
(d) The interior finish of the unprotected ceiling Fireplace
pocket is noncombustiblc material . Fireplace, Front of Recessed Fireplace 36 60
(c) Skylights not exceeding 32 square feet ( 2.97 Coal and Wood Burning Stove 12 42
nr ). Kitchen Range Top 9 IS
612.3. 2 Sprinkler Ins :allation. Sprinklers shall be Oven 9 IS
listed residential sprinklers and shall be installed in Vent Connector or Chimney Connector 9 IS
accordance with the sprinkler manufacturer’s installation Heating Duct, Not Insulated 9 IS
instructions .
Hot Water Pipe , Not Insulated 6 12
612.3.3 Temperature Rating and Separation from
Side of Ceiling or Wall Warm Air
Heat Sources. Sprinklers shall have a temperature rat- 12 24
Register
ing of not less than L 35 ° F ( 57°C ) and not more than
17 U ° F ( 77°C ) . Sprinklers shall be separated from heat Front of Wall Mounted Warm Air
IS 36
sources in accordance with the sprinkler manufacturer’s Register
installation instructions . Water Heater, Furnace , or Boiler 3 6
Exception: Sprinklers located close to a heat source in Luminaire up to 250 Watts 3 6
accordance with Section 612.3,3.1 shall be intermediate Luminaire 250 Watts up to 499 Watts 6 12
temperature sprinklers.
For SI units: l inch = 25.4 mm
612.3.3.1 Intermediate Temperature Sprin- Notes:
klers. Sprinklers shall have an intermediate tem- 1 Distances shall be measured in a straight line from the nearest edge of the
perature rating of not less than 17 5 aF (79°C ) and not heat source to the nearest edge of the sprinkler .
2 Sprinklers shall not be located at distances less than the minimum table
more than 225 ° F (107°C) where installed in the fol-
lowing locations: distance unless the sprinkler listing allows a lesser distance .
tions. The area of coverage of a single sprinkler shall not kler that has been painted caulked , modified , or
,
exceed 400 square feet ( 37.16 m ). damaged shall be replaced with a new sprinkler.
TABLE 612.3. 6
MINIMUM SEPARATION FROM OBSTRUCTION
PENDENT SPRINKLERS
CB) J
DISTANCE FROM DEFLECTOR TO PLANE AT BOTTOM OF OBSTRUCTION ( A) MINIMUM DISTANCETO OBSTRUCTION (B)
( inches ) (feet)
I I Vi
3 3
5 4
7 4 ]/2
9 6
ll 6 Vz
14 7
I
SIDEWALL SPRINKLER SIDE OBSTRUCTION (A )
L (B)
DISTANCE FROM DEFLECTOR TO PLANE AT BOTTOM OF OBSTRUCTION ( A) MINIMUM DISTANCETO OBSTRUCTION (B)
( inches ) (feet)
l I Vi
3 3
5 4
1 4 Vi
9 6
11 61'2
14 7
L (B)
‘
DISTANCE FROM DEFLECTOR TO PLANE AT BOTTOM OF OBSTRUCTION ( A) MINIMUM DISTANCETO OBSTRUCTION (B)
( inches ) (feet)
I 8
2 10
3 11
4 12
6 13
7 14
9 15
11 16
14 17
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 mm. 1 foot - 304.8 mm
612.4 Sprinkler Piping System. Sprinkler piping systems 612.5.1.1 Determining Required Flow Rate
shall be installed in accordance with Section 612.4. 1 through for Each Sprinkler. The minimum flow rate and
Section 612.4 . 5. pressure for each residential sprinkler shall be in
612.4.1 General. Sprinkler piping shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s published data
accordance with the requirements for water distribution for the specific sprinkler model based on the fol -
piping. Sprinkler piping shall comply with the material lowing:
requirements for cold water distribution piping. l;or mul - ( 1 ) The area of coverage.
tipurpose piping systems, the sprinkler piping shall con- ( 2 ) The ceiling configuration .
nect to and be a part of the cold water distribution piping ( 3 ) The temperature rating.
system.
(4 ) Additional conditions specified by the sprinkler
612.4.2 Nonmetallic Pipe andTubing. Nonmctallic manufactu rcr.
- -
pipe and tubing, such as CPVC, PEX AL PEX, PERT,
and PEX, shall be certified for residential sprinkler instal -
612.5.1.2 System Flow Rate . The flow rate used
for sizing the sprinkler piping system shall he based
lations and shall have a pressure rating of not less than on the following:
130 psi (8% kPa ) at 120° F ( 49°C ).
( 1 ) The flow rate for a room having only one sprin-
612.4.2.1 Nonmetallic Pipe Protection. Non- kler shall he the flow rate required for the sprin-
metallic pipe and tubing systems shall be protected kler in accordance with Section 612.5. 1.1 .
from exposure to the occupied space by a layer of
(2 ) The flowr rate for a room having two or more
not less than 3/N of an inch ( 9.5 mm) thick gypsum
sprinklers shall be determined by identifying
wallboard, Vi of an inch ( 12.7 mm ) thick plywood,
the sprinkler in the room with the highest
or other material having a 15- minute fire rating.
required flow rate in accordance with Section
Exceptions: 612.5. 1.1 and multiplying that flow rate by 2 .
( 1 ) Pipe protection shall not be required in areas (3 ) Where the sprinkler manufacturer specifies dif-
that arc not required to be protected with sprin- ferent criteria for ceiling configurations that arc
klers in accordance with Section 612.3.1. not smooth, flat, and horizontal the required
( 2 ) Pipe protection shall not be required where flow' rate for that room shall be in accordance
exposed piping is permitted by the pipe third with the sprinkler mannJLecturer’s instructions.
party listing. (4 ) The flow rate used for sizing the sprinkler sys-
612.4.2.2 Sprinkler Installation on Systems tem shall be the flow required by the room with
Assembled with Solvent Cement. The solvent the largest fkywrate in accordance with Section
cementing of fittings shall be completed and ,
612.5.1.2( 1\ Section 612.5. 1.2( 2 ). and Section
threaded adapters for sprinklers shall be verified as 612.5. 1.2( 3 ).
being clear of excess cement before the installation (5) For the purpose of this section, it shall be per-
of sprinklers on systems assembled with solvent missible to reduce the flow rate for a room by
cement . subdividing the space into two or more rooms,
612.4.3 Shutoff Valves Prohibited. Shutoff valves w' hcrc each room is evaluated separately on the
shall not be installed in a location where the valve would required design flow rate. Each room shall be
isolate piping serving one or more sprinklers. Shutoff bounded by walls and a ceiling . Openings in walls
valves shall only be permitted for the entire water distri - shall have a lintel not less than 8 inches (203 mm)
bution system . in depth and each lintel shall form a solid harrier
,
612.4.5 Drain. A Vi inch ( 15 mm ) drain tor the sprinkler w ater supply required shall be determined in accordance
system shall be provided on the system side of the water with Section 612.5. 1.2 at a pressure not less than that
distribution shutoff valve . used in accordance w ith Section 612.5.3 .
612.5 Sprinkler Piping Design. Sprinkler piping systems 612.5.2.1 Water Pressure from Individual
shall he sized in accordance with Section 612.5 . 1 through Sources. W here a dwelling unit water supply is from
Section 612.5.3.2 .2 . a tank system a private well system , or a combination
,
612.5.1 Determining System Design Flow. The of these, the available water pressure shall be based
sizing of the sprinkler piping system shall he based on on the minimum pressure control setting of the pump.
the flow rate and pressure of each sprinkler in accordance 612.5.2.2 Required Capacity. The water supply
with Section 6 I 2.5 . 1.1 and the number of sprinklers in shall have the capacity to provide the required flow
accordance with Section 612.5. 1.2. rate to the sprinklers for a period of time as follows:
( 1 ) Seven minutes for one story dwelling units less 612.5.3.2 Prescriptive Pipe Sizing Method.
than 2000 square feet ( 185.8 nr ) in area . The sprinkler pipe shall be sized by determining the
( 2 ) Ten minutes for multi - level dwelling units and available pressure to offset friction loss in piping and
one story dwelling units not less than 2000 based on the piping material , diameter and length
using the equation in Section 612.5.3.2 . 1 and the
square feet (185.8 nr ) in the area .
procedure in Section 612.5.3.2.2 .
Where a well system a water supply tank sys-
,
612.5.3.2.1 Available Pressure Equation.
tem , or a combination thereof is used a combination
The available system pressure ( Pt ) for sizing the
of well capacity and tank storage shall be permitted
sprinkler piping shall be determined in accor-
to meet the capacity requirement . dance with the Equation 612.5.3.2.1.
612.5.3 Sprinkler Pipe Sizing. The sprinkler piping
shall be sized for the flow rate in accordance with Section
( Equation 612.5.3.2 . 1 )
6 I 2.5 . 1 . The flow rate required to supply the plumbing
fixtures shall not be required to be added to the sprinkler P
t — P sup — P I ws - Pi
m - P I d - P i e — rPsp
J
Vi INCH WATER SERVICE PRESSURE LOSS 1 INCH WATER SERVICE PRESSURE LOSS iVi INCH /ATER SERVICE PRESSURE LOSS
FLOW (psi) (psi) ( psi )
RATE 41 FEET 76 FEET 101 FEET 41 FEET 76 FEET 101 FEET 41 FEET 76 FEET 101 FEET
( gpm) 40 FEET 40 FEET 40 FEET
TO 75 TO 100 TO 150 TO 75 TO 100 TO 150 TO 75 TO 100 TO 150
OR LESS OR LESS OR LESS
FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET
8 5, 1 8.7 I 1.8 17 4
, , 1 5 2.5 ,34 5.1 0 ,6 1.0 13
, 1.9
10 , 77 13 1
, 17.8 26 3
, , 23 3.8 ,52 7.7 0, 8 1.4 2,0 2.9
12 10.8 18 4
, 24.9 NP , 32 5.4 ,73 10 7
, 1, 2 2.0 27
, 4.0
14 14.4 24.5 NP NP 4.2 7.1 9.6 14.3 1.6 2.7 3.6 5.4
16 18.4 NP NP NP 5.4 9.1 12.4 18.3 2.0 3.4 4.7 6.9
18 22.9 NP NP NP 6.7 11.4 15.4 22.7 2.5 4.3 5.8 8.6
20 27.8 NP NP NP 8.1 13.8 18.7 27.6 3.1 5.2 7.0 10.4
22 NP NP NP NP 9.7 16.5 22.3 NP 3.7 6.2 8.4 12.4
24 NP NP NP NP I 1.4 19.3 26.2 NP 4.3 7.3 9.9 14.6
26 NP NP NP NP 13.2 22.4 NP NP 5.0 8.5 I 1.4 16.9
28 NP NP NP NP 15.1 ,25 7 NP NP 57
, 9.7 13.1 19 4
,
30 NP NP NP NP 17.2 NP NP NP 65
, 11, 0 14.9 22, 0
32 NP NP NP NP 19.4 NP NP NP 7.3 12.4 16.8 24.8
34 NP NP NP NP 21.7 NP NP NP 8.2 13.9 18.8 NP
36 NP NP NP NP 24.1 NP NP NP 9.1 15.4 20.9 NP
F o r S I units: I gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s, 1 pound-force per square inch - 6.8947 kPa, I inch = 25 mm , l toot = 304.8 mm
Notes:
i
Values arc applicable for underground piping materials and are based on polyethylene pipe having an SDR of 11 and a Hazcn Williams C Factor of 150.
: Values include the following length allowances for fittings: 25 percent length increase for actual lengths up to 100 feet (30 480 mm ) and 15 percent length
increase for actual lengths over 100 feet ( 30 480 mm ).
3
-
NP Means not permitted.
TABLE 612.5.3.2(4)
ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH FOR % INCH TYPE M COPPER WATER TUBING *
WATER AVAILABLE PRESSURE - Pf (psi )
SPRINKLER
DISTRIBUTION
FLOW RATE 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
SIZE
( gpm)
( inch) ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF PIPE FROM SERVICE VALVE TO FARTHEST SPRINKLER (feet)
3
8 /4 217 289 36 I 434 506 578 650 723 795 867
3
9 /4 174 232 291 349 407 465 523 58 J 639 697
3
10 /4 143 191 239 287 335 383 430 478 526 574
3
11 /4 120 160 200 241 28 J 321 361 401 441 481
3
12 /4 102 137 171 205 239 273 307 341 375 410
3
13 /4 88 118 147 177 206 235 265 294 324 353
3
14 /4 77 103 128 154 ISO 205 231 257 282 308
3
15 /4 68 90 I 13 136 158 181 203 226 248 271
16 3
/4 60 so 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 241
3
17 /4 54 72 90 108 125 143 161 179 197 215
3
18 /4 48 64 81 97 I 13 129 145 161 177 193
3
19 /4 44 58 73 88 102 117 131 146 160 175
3
20 /4 40 53 66 80 93 106 119 133 146 159
3
21 /4 36 48 61 73 85 97 109 121 133 145
3
22 /4 33 44 56 67 78 89 100 III 122 133
3
23 /4 31 41 51 61 72 82 92 102 I 13 123
3
24 /4 28 38 47 57 66 76 85 95 104 114
3
25 /4 26 35 44 53 61 70 79 88 97 105
3
26 /4 24 33 41 49 57 65 73 82 90 98
3
27 /4 23 30 38 46 53 61 69 76 84 91
3
28 /4 21 28 36 43 50 57 64 71 78 85
3
29 /4 20 27 33 40 47 53 60 67 73 80
3
30 /4 19 25 31 38 44 50 56 63 69 75
3
31 /4 18 24 29 35 41 47 53 59 65 71
3
32 /4 17 22 28 33 39 44 50 56 61. 67
3
33 /4 16 2J 26 32 37 42 47 53 58 63
3
34 /4 NP 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
3
35 /4 NP 19 24 28 33 38 42 47 52 57
3
36 /4 NP IS 22 27 31 36 40 45 49 54
3
37 /4 NP 17 21 26 30 34 38 43 47 51
3
38 /4 NP 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 45 49
3
39 /4 NP 15 19 23 27 31 35 39 42 46
3
40 /4 NP NP 18 22 26 29 33 37 40 44
For SI units: I pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPah l gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s, I inch = 25 mmh l toot = 304.8 min
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* NP Means not permitted
TABLE 612.5.3.2(5)
ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH FOR 1 INCH TYPE M COPPER WATER TUBING
WATER AVAILABLE PRESSURE - Pt (psi)
SPRINKLER
DISTRIBUTION
FLOW RATE 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
SIZE
( gpm)
( inch) ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF PIPE FROM SERVICE VALVE TO FARTHEST SPRINKLER (feet)
8 I 806 1075 1545 1612 1881 2149 2418 2687 2955 3224
9 I 648 864 1080 1296 1512 1728 1945 2161 2577 2593
10 I 533 71.1 889 1067 1245 1422 1600 1778 1956 2134
11 I 447 596 745 894 1043 1192 1341 1491 1640 1789
12 I 381 508 634 761 888 1015 I 142 1269 1396 1523
13 I 328 438 547 657 766 875 985 1094 1204 1313
14 I 286 382 477 572 668 763 859 954 1049 I 145
15 I 252 336 420 504 588 672 756 840 924 1008
16 I 224 298 373 447 522 596 671 745 820 894
17 I 200 266 333 400 466 533 600 666 733 799
18 I 180 240 300 360 420 479 539 599 659 719
19 I 163 217 271 325 380 434 488 542 597 651
20 I 148 197 247 296 345 395 444 493 543 592
21 I 135 180 225 270 315 360 406 451 496 541
22 I 124 165 207 248 289 331 372 413 455 496
23 I 114 152 190 228 267 305 343 38 J 419 457
24 1 106 141 176 211 246 282 317 352 387 422
25 I 98 131 163 196 228 261 294 326 359 392
26 I 91 121 152 182 212 243 273 304 334 364
27 I 85 113 142 170 198 226 255 283 311 340
28 I 79 106 132 159 185 212 238 265 291 318
29 I 74 99 124 149 174 198 223 248 273 298
30 I 70 93 116 140 163 186 210 233 256 280
31 I 66 88 1 10 132 153 175 197 219 241 263
32 I 62 S3 103 124 145 165 186 207 227 248
33 I 59 78 98 117 137 156 176 195 215 234
34 I 55 74 92 111 129 148 166 185 203 222
35 I 53 70 88 105 123 140 158 175 193 210
36 I 50 66 83 100 I 16 133 150 166 183 199
37 I 47 63 79 95 m 126 142 158 174 190
38 I 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 181
39 I 43 57 72 86 100 115 129 143 158 172
40 I 41 55 68 82 96 109 123 137 150 164
For SI units: I pound - force per square inch = 6.8947 kPah l gallon per minute = 0.06 L/ s, I ineh = 25 mmh l toot = 304.8 min
TABLE 612.5.3.2(7)
ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH FOR 1 INCH IPS CPVC PIPE
WATER AVAILABLE PRESSURE - Pf (psi)
SPRINKLER
DISTRIBUTION
FLOW RATE 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
SIZE
(gpm)
( inch) ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF PIPE FROM SERVICE VALVE TO FARTHEST SPRINKLER (feet)
8 I 1049 1398 1748 2098 2447 2797 3146 3496 3845 4195
9 I 843 I 125 1406 1687 1968 2249 2530 28 J I 3093 3 3 74
10 I 694 925 1157 1388 1619 1851 2082 2314 2545 2776
11 I 582 776 970 1164 1358 1552 1746 1940 2133 2327
12 I 495 660 826 991 1156 1321 1486 1651 1816 1981
13 I 427 570 712 854 997 1139 1281 1424 1566 1709
14 I 372 497 621 745 869 993 1117 1241 1366 1490
15 I 328 437 546 656 765 874 983 1093 1202 1311
16 I 291 388 485 582 679 776 873 970 1067 1164
17 I 260 347 433 520 607 693 780 867 954 1040
18 I 234 312 390 468 546 624 702 780 858 936
19 I 212 282 353 423 494 565 635 706 776 847
20 I 193 257 321 385 449 513 578 642 706 770
21 I 176 235 293 352 410 469 528 586 645 704
22 I J6I 215 269 323 377 430 484 538 592 646
23 I 149 198 248 297 347 396 446 496 545 595
24 1 137 183 229 275 321 366 4L2 458 504 550
25 I J 27 170 212 255 297 340 382 425 467 510
26 I IIS 158 197 237 276 316 355 395 434 474
27 I III 147 184 221 258 295 332 368 405 442
28 I 103 138 172 207 241 275 310 344 379 413
29 I 97 129 L 6I 194 226 258 290 323 355 387
30 I 91. 121 152 182 212 242 273 303 333 364
31 I 86 114 143 171 200 228 257 285 314 342
32 I 81 108 134 161 188 215 242 269 296 323
33 I 76 102 127 152 178 203 229 254 280 305
34 I 72 96 120 144 168 192 216 240 265 289
35 I 68 91 I 14 137 160 182 205 228 251 273
36 I 65 87 108 130 151 173 195 216 238 260
37 I 62 82 103 123 144 165 185 206 226 247
38 I 59 78 98 117 137 157 176 196 215 235
39 I 56 75 93 I 12 131 149 168 187 205 224
40 I 53 71 89 107 125 142 160 178 196 214
For SI units: I pound - force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, I gallon per minute = 0.06 Us , 1 inch = 25 mm, l toot = 304.8 min
TABLE 612.5.3.2(8)
ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH FOR INCH PEXTUBING *
WATER AVAILABLE PRESSURE - Pf (psi)
SPRINKLER
DISTRIBUTION
FLOW RATE 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
SIZE
( 9 Pm )
( inch) ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF PIPE FROM SERVICE VALVE TO FARTHEST SPRINKLER (feet)
3
8 /4 93 123 154 185 216 247 278 309 339 370
3
9 /4 74 99 124 149 174 199 223 248 273 298
3
10 /4 61 82 102 123 143 163 184 204 225 245
3
11 /4 51 68 86 103 120 137 154 171 188 205
3
12 /4 44 58 73 87 102 117 131 146 160 175
3
13 /4 38 50 63 75 88 101 113 126 138 151
3/
14 4 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 I 10 121 132
3
15 /4 29 39 48 58 68 77 87 96 106 116
3
16 /4 26 34 43 51 60 68 77 86 94 103
3
17 /4 23 31 38 46 54 61. 69 77 84 92
3
18 /4 21 28 34 41 48 55 62 69 76 S3
3
19 /4 19 25 31 37 44 50 56 62 69 75
3
20 /4 17 23 28 34 40 45 51 57 62 68
3
21 /4 16 21 26 31 36 41 47 52 57 62
3
22 /4 NP 19 24 28 33 38 43 47 52 57
3
23 /4 NP 17 22 26 31 35 39 44 48 52
3
24 /4 NP 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 49
3
25 /4 NP NP 19 22 26 30 34 37 41 45
3
26 /4 NP NP 17 21 24 28 31 35 38 42
3
27 /4 NP NP 16 20 23 26 29 33 36 39
3
28 /4 NP NP 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36
3
29 /4 NP NP NP 17 20 23 26 28 31 34
3/
30 4 NP NP NP 16 19 21 24 27 29 32
3
31 /4 NP NP NP 15 18 20 23 25 28 30
3
32 /4 NP NP NP NP 17 19 21 24 26 28
3
33 /4 NP NP NP NP 16 18 20 22 25 27
3
34 /4 NP NP NP NP NP 17 19 21 23 25
3
35 /4 NP NP NP NP NP 16 18 20 22 24
3
36 /4 NP NP NP NP NP 15 17 19 21 23
3
37 /4 NP NP NP NP NP NP 16 18 20 22
3/
38 4 NP NP NP NP NP NP 16 17 19 21
3
39 /4 NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 16 18 20
3
40 /4 NP NP NP NP NP NP NP 16 17 19
For SI units : I pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPah l gallon per minute = 0.06 L/ s, I inch = 25 mmh l toot = 304.8 min
* NP - Means not permitted
Part I - Drainage Systems. 701.3.3 Type. Fittings used for drainage shall be of the
drainage type, have a smooth interior water-way , and be
constructed to allow lA inch per foot (20.8 mm / m ) grade.
701.0 General.
701.4 Continuous Wastes. Continuous wastes and fixture
701.1 Applicability. This chapter shall govern the materials, tailpieces shall be constructed from the materials specified in
design , and installation of sanitary drainage systems and Section 701.2 for drainage piping , provided , however, that
building sewers . such connections where exposed or accessible shall be per-
701.2 Drainage Piping. Materials for drainage piping shall mitted to be of seamless drawn brass not less than No. 20 B
be in accordance with one of the referenced standards in & S Gauge ( 0.032 inches) ( 0.8 mm ).
Table 701.2 except that: 701.5 Lead. (Sec Chapter 17 ) Sheet lead shall comply with|
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( 1 ) No galvanized wrought iron or galvanized steel pipe
shall be used underground and shall be kept not less than
the following:
( 1 ) For safe pans - not less than 4 pounds per square foot
6 inches ( 152 mm) aboveground. ( lb/ftz) (19 kg / m 2 ) or ]Aa> of an inch ( 1.6 mm ) thick.
(2 ) ABS and PVC DWV piping installations shall be (2) For flashings or vent termi nals - not less than 3 lb/ft2 ( 15
installed in accordance with applicable standards refer- kg / m 2 ) or 0.0472 of an inch (1.2 mm ) thick.
enced in Table 701.2 and Chapter 14 Firestop Protec-
t4
( 3 ) Lead bends and lead traps shall be not less than l/K of an
tion.” Except for individual single-family dwelling units, inch (3.2 mm) in wall thickness.
materials exposed within ducts or plenums shall have a 701.6 Caulking Ferrules. Caulking ferrules shall be man -
flame -spread index of not more than 25 and a smoke- ufactured from copper or copper alloy and shall be in accor-
developed index of not more than 50 . where tested in dance with Table 701.6 .
accordance with ASTM E84 or UL 723. Plastic piping
701.7 Soldering Bushings . Soldering bushings shall be
installed in plenums shall be tested in accordance with
of copper or copper alloy and shall be in accordance with
all requirements of ASTM E84 or UL 723. Mounting Table 701.7.
methods, supports and sample sizes of materials fortest-
ing that are not specified in ASTM E84 or UL 723 shall TABLE 701.6
be prohibited . CAULKING FERRULES
(3) No vitrified clay pipe or fittings shall be used aboveground INSIDE MINIMUM WEIGHT EACH
PIPE SIZE LENGTH
DIAMETER
or where pressurized by a pump or ejector. They shall be (inches) ( inches) pounds ounces
(inches)
kept not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) belowground . 2 2VA 4 yi I 0
(4) Copper or copper alloy tube for drainage and vent piping 3 3 'A 4 !h l 12
shall have a weight of not less than that of copper or cop- 4 4 ]A 4 !h 2 8
per alloy drainage tube type DWV . For SI units: 1 inch L
25 mm , I pound = 0.453 kg, I ounce - 0.02834 kg
( 5) Stainless steel 304 pipe and fittings shall not be instated TABLE 701.7
underground and shall be kept not less than 6 inches ( 152 SOLDERING BUSHINGS
mm ) aboveground . MINIMUM WEIGHT MINIMUM WEIGHT
PIPE SIZE EACH PIPE SIZE EACH
(6 ) Cast- iron soil pipe and fittings and the stainless steel cou - (inches) ( inches)
plings used to join these products shall be listed and pounds ounces pounds ounces
701.3 Drainage Fittings. Materials tor drainage fittings 702.0 Fixture Unit Equivalents.
shall comply with the applicable standards referenced in
702.1 Trap Size. The unit equivalent of plumbing fixtures
Table 701.2 of the same diameter as the piping served , and
shown in Table 702.1 shall be based on the size of the trap
such fittings shall be compatible with the type of pipe used . required , and the unit equivalent of fixtures and devices not
701.3 . 1 Screwed Pipe. Fittings on screwed pipe shall shown in Tabic 702.1 shall be based on the size of trap or trap
be of the recessed drainage type. Burred ends shall be arm.
reamed to the full bore of the pipe. Maximum drainage fixture units for a fixture trap and
701.3.2 Threads. The threads of drainage fittings shall trap arm loadings tor sizes up to 4 inches (100 mm ) shall be
be tapped to allow VA inch per foot ( 20.8 mm/ m ) grade. in accordance with Table 702.1 (1) .
TABLE 701.2
MATERIALS FOR DRAIN , WASTE , VENT PIPE AND FITTINGS
UNDERGROUND ABOVEGROUND
REFERENCED
DRAIN, WASTE, DRAIN, WASTE , BUILDING SEWER REFERENCED STAN-
MATERIAL STANDARD (S )
VENT PIPE AND VENT PIPE AND PIPE AND FITTINGS DARDS) PIPE FITTINGS
FITTINGS FITTINGS
X X X ASTM D266 I ,
ASTM D2680*
ASTM D2680*
TABLE 702.1
DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT VALUES (DFU)
MINIMUM SIZE TRAP
PLUMBING APPLIANCES , APPURTENANCES , OR FIXTURES AND TRAP ARM 7 PRIVATE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY 8
( inches)
Bathtub or Combination Bath / Shower \ Yi 2,0 2.0
Bidet 1 /4 1,0
Bidet \ Yi 2,0
Clothes Washer domestic, standpipe 5 2 2 ,0 3.0 3.0
Dental Unit cuspidor 1 /4 1.0 1.0
Dishwasher, domestic, with independent drain 2 \ Y2 2,0 2.0 2.0
Drinking Fountain or Water Cooler \ YA 0.5 0.5 1.0
Food Waste Disposer, commercial 2 3.0 3.0
Floor Drain , emergency 2 0.0 0.0
Floor Drain (for additional sizes see Section 702, 0 ) 2 2,0 2.0 2.0
Shower, single-head trap V 2,0 2.0 2.0
Multi - head , each additional 2 1,0 1.0 1.0
Lavatory 1YA 1,0 1.0 1.0
Lavatories in sets 1Yi 2,0 2.0 2.0
Washfountain lYi 2.0 2.0
Washfountain 2 3.0 3.0
Mobile Home, trap 3 12 , 0
Receptor, indirect waste 1,3 lYi See footnote 15
Receptor, indirect waste M 2 See footnote 14
Receptor, indirect waste I 3 See footnote1
Sinks
Bar IY2 1.0
Bar2 m 2.0 2.0
Clinical 3 6.0 6.0
Commercial with food waste2 l /i 3.0 3.0
Exam Room [ V2 1.0
Special Purpose2 m 2,0 3.0 3.0
Special Purpose 2 3 ,0 4.0 4.0
Special Purpose 3 6.0 6.0
Kitchen , domestic2
\ Y2 2, 0 2.0
( with or without food waste disposer, dishwasher , or both )
Laundry2 (with or without discharge from a clothes washer ) IY2 2,0 2.0 2.0
Service or Mop Basin 2 3.0 3.0
Service or Mop Basin 3 3.0 3.0
Service , flushing rim 3 6.0 6.0
Wash , each set of faucets 2.0 2.0
Nonwater Urinal with Drain Cleansing Action 2 1,0 1.0 1.0
Urinal , integral trap 1.0 GPF2 2 2,0 2.0 5.0
Urinal , integral trap greater than 1.0 GPF 2 2,0 2.0 6.0
Urinal , exposed trap 2 \ Y2 2,0 2.0 5.0
Water Closet, 1,6 GPF Gravity Tank ' 1
3 3 ,0 4.0 6.0
Water Closet, 1,6 GPF Flushometer Tank6 3 3 ,0 4.0 6.0
Water Closet, 1,6 GPF Flushometer Valve 6 3 3 ,0 4.0 6.0
Water Closet, greater than 1,6 GPF Gravity Tankr ' 3 4,0 6.0 S .O
Water Closet, greater than 1,6 GPF Flushometer Valve 6 3 4,0 6.0 S .O
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm
Notes:
Indirect waste receptors shall be sized based on the total drainage capacity of the fixtures that drain thereinto, in accordance with Table 702.2.
Provide a 2 inch ( 50 mm ) minimum drain.
3
For refrigerators, coffee urns , water stations, and similar low demands.
For commercial sinks , dishwashers, and similar moderate or heavy demands.
7
Buildings having a elothes-washing area with clothes washers in a battery of three or more clothes washers shall be rated at 6 fixture units each for purposes
of sizing common horizontal and vertical drainage piping .
r:
Water closets shall be computed as 6 fixture units where determining scpiic tank sizes based on Appendix H of this code.
Trap sizes shall not be inereased to the point where the fixture discharge is capable of being inadequate to maintain their self-scouring properties .
*: Assembly [ Public Use (sec Table 422.1 ) ] .
‘ i For a bathtub to shower retrofit, a I ' /2 inch ( 40 mm ) trap and trap arm shall be permitted with a maximum shower size of 36 inches ( 914 mm ) in width and
60 inches ( 1524 mm ) in length. Sec Section 40K , 5 and Section 408 , 6 .
» TABLE 702,1(1)
MAXIMUM DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS FOR A
704.2 Single Vertical Drainage Pipe . Two fixtures set
back -to- back, or side- by-side, within the distance allowed
TRAP ANDTRAP ARM *
between a trap and its vent , shall be permitted to be served by
SIZE OF TRAP AND DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT
a single vertical drainage pipe provided that each fixture
TRAP ARM ( inches ) VALUES ( DFU)
wastes separately into an approved double-fixture fitting hav -
1 (4 I unit
ing inlet openings at the same level .
r/ 2 3 units
704.3 Commercial Sinks. Pot sinks, scullery sinks , dish -
2 4 units
washing sinks silverware sinks , and other similar fixtures
,
3 6 units
shall be connected directly to the drainage system . A floor
4 8 units drain shall be provided adjacent to the fixture and shall be
For SI Units: l inch = 25 mm connected on the sewer side of the sink. No other drainage
-
* Exception : On self service laundries.
line shall be connected between the floor drain waste con -
nection and the fixture drain . The fixture and floor drain shall
702.2 Intermittent Flow. Drainage fixture units for inter- be trapped and vented in accordance with this code.
mittent flow into the drainage system shall be computed on
the rated discharge capacity in gallons per minute ( gpm ) (L/s) 705.0 Joints and Connections.
in accordance with Table 702.2 .
705.1 ABS and ABS Co-Extruded Plastic Pipe and
Joints. Joining methods for ABS plastic pipe and fittings
» TABLE 702.2
DISCHARGE CAPACITY IN GALLONS PER MINUTE FOR
shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s
INTERMITTED FLOW ONLY * installation instructions and shall comply with Section
GPM FIXTURE UNITS
705.1.1 through Section 705.1.3.
Up to T /i Equals l Fixture Unit 705.1.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
be designed to provide a permanent seal and shall be of
Greater than VA to 15 Equals 2 Fixture Units
the mechanical or push-on joint . The push - on joint shall
Greater than 15 to JO Equals 4 Fixture Units
include an elastomeric gasket that complies with ASTM
Greater than 30 to 50 Equals 6 Fixture Units D3212 and shall provide a compressive force against the
For SI units: I gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s spigot and socket after assembly to provide a permanent
* Discharge capacity exceeding 50 gallons per minute ( 3.15 L/s) shall be
seal .
determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
705.1.2 Solvent Cement Joints. Solvent cement
joints for ABS pipe and fittings shall be clean from dirt
702.3 Continuous Flow. For a continuous flow into a and moisture . Pipe shall be cut square and shall be
drainage system , such as from a pump, sump ejector, air con- deburred . Where surfaces to be joined arc cleaned , and
ditioning equipment, or similar device , 2 fixture units shall free of dirt, moisture, oil, and other foreign material , the
he equal to each gallon per minute ( gpm ) ( L/s ) of flow. solvent cement that complies with ASTM D2235 shall
be applied to all joint surfaces . Joints shall be made while
703.0 Size of Drainage Piping. both the inside socket surface and outside surface of pipe
arc wet with solvent cement. Hold joint in place and
703.1 Minimum Size. The minimum sizes of vertical , hor-
undisturbed for 1 minute after assembly.
izontal, or both drainage piping shall be determined from the
total of fixture units connected thereto, and additionally , in 705.1.3 Threaded Joints. Threads shall comply with
the case of vertical drainage pipes, in accordance with their AS MU Bl .20.1 . A minimum of Schedule 80 shall be per-
length. mitted to be threaded. Molded threads on adapter fittings
for the transition to threaded joints shall be permitted .
703.2 Maximum Number of Fixture Units. Table 703.2
Thread sealant compound shall be applied to male threads ,
shows the maximum number of fixture units allowed on a insoluble in water, and nontoxic . The joint between the
vertical or horizontal drainage pipe , building drain , or build-
pipe and transition fitting shall be of the solvent cement
ing sewer of a given size; the maximum number of fixture type. Caution shall be used during assembly to prevent
units allowed on a branch interval of a given size; and the over tightening of the ABS components once the thread
maximum length ( in feet and meters) of a vertical drainage sealant compound has been applied .
pipe of a given size.
705.2 Cast - Iron Pipe and Joints. Joining methods for
703.3 Sizing per Appendix C. For alternate method of cast- iron pipe and fittings shall be installed in accordance
sizing drainage piping , sec Appendix C. with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and shall
comply with Section 705.2 . 1 or Section 705.2 .2 .
704.0 Fixture Connections (Drainage). 705.2.1 Caulked Joints . Caulked joints shall be
704.1 Inlet Fittings. Drainage piping shall be provided with firmly packed with oakum or hemp and filled with
approved inlet fittings for fixture connections, correctly molten lead to a depth of not less than l inch {25.4 mm )
located according to the size and type of fixture proposed to in one continuous pour . The lead shall be caulked thor-
be connected . oughly at the inside and outside edges of the joint. After
TABLE 703.2
MAXIMUM UNIT LOADING AND MAXIMUM LENGTH OF DRAINAGE AND VENT PIPING
SIZE OF PIPE ( inches) 1 i/ 4 1 V4 2 3 4 5 6 3 10 12
Maximum Units
Drainage Piping 1
Vertical I 21, 1 16 J 484 256 600 1380 3600 5600 8400
7
Horizontal I l S3 354 216 3 428 720 3 26405 4680- 82005
Maximum Length
Drainage Piping
Vertical , (feel ) 45 65 85 212 300 390 510 750
Horizontal (unlimited)
Vent Piping
Horizontal and Vertical6
Maximum Units I 8 24 84 256 600 1380 3600
Maximum Lengths, ( feet ) 45 60 120 212 300 390 510 750
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm
Notts:
i
Excluding trap ai m
2
Except for sinks, urinals , and dishwashers exceeding l fixture unit .
3
Except for six -unit traps or water closets .
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|4 Not to exceed five water closets or five six unit traps .
5
Based on VA inch per foot (20.8 mm / m) slope . For V* of an inch per foot ( 10.4 mm/m ) slope multiply horizontal fixture units by a factor of 0.8.
. ,
6 The diameter of
an individual vent shall be not less than VA inches (32 mm ) nor less than one- half the diameter of the drain to which it is connected. Fixture
-
unit load values for drainage and vent piping shall be computed from Table 702.1 and Table 702.2. Not to exceed one third of the total permitted length of
a vent shall be permitted to be installed in a horizontal position . Where vents arc increased one pipe size for their entire length , the maximum length limita-
tions specified in this table do not apply . This table is in accordance with the requirements of Section 90 LX
|1 Up to 8 public lavatories arc permitted to be installed on a 1 '/± inch ( 40 mm ) vertical branch or horizontal sanitary branch sloped at VA inch per foot (20.8 mm/ m ).
caulking , the finished joint shall not exceed Vs of an inch shall be tightened using an approved calibrated torque
(3.2 mm) below the rim of the hub. No paint , varnish , or wrench specifically set by the manufacturer of the cou -
other coatings shall be permitted on the joining material plings.
until after the joint has been tested and approved . 705.3 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe ( DWV) and
705.2.2 Mechanical Joints and Compression Joints. Joining methods for copper or copper alloy pipe and
Joints. Mechanical joints for cast- iron pipe and fittings fittings shall be installed in accordance with the manufac-
shall be of the elastomeric compression type or mechan- turers installation instructions and shall comply wdth Section
ical joint couplings. Compression type joints with an 705.3.1 through Section 705.3.4.
elastomeric gasket for cast-iron hub and spigot pipe shall 705.3.1 Brazed Joints. Brazed joints between copper
comply with ASTM C564 and be tested in accordance or copper alloy pipe and fittings shall be made w ith braz- ?
with ASTM Cl 563. Hub and spigot shall be clean and ing alloys having a liquid temperature above 1000°F
tree of dirt , mud , sand , and foreign materials. Cut pipe
(538°C), The joint surfaces to be brazed shall be cleaned
shall be free from sharp edges. Fold and insert gasket into bright by cither manual or mechanical means . Piping
the hub . Lubricate the joint following manufacturer s ’
ing, and cleaning. Pipe shall be cut square and reamed to ASTM F 1055 for the performance requirements of
the full inside diameter including the removal of burrs on polyethylene electro- fusion fittings. The specified
the outside of the pipe . Surfaces to be joined shall be electro- fusion cycle used to form the joint requires
cleaned bright by manual or mechanical means. Flux shall consideration of the properties of the materials being
be applied to pipe and fittings and shall conform to joined , the design of the fitting being used , and the
ASTM 13813, and shall become noncorrosivc and non- environmental conditions . Align and restrain fitting
toxic after soldering. Insert pipe into the base of the fitting to pipe to prevent movement and apply electric cur-
and remove excess flux . Pipe and fitting shall be sup- rent to the fitting. Turn off the current when the
ported to ensure a uniform capillary space around the required time has elapsed to heat the joint. Do not
joint. Heat shall be applied using air or fuel torch with the disturb the joint until cooled to ambient temperature.
flame perpendicular to the pipe using acetylene or an LP 705.5 .1.3 Socket-Fusion Joints. Socket fusion
gas. Preheating shall depend on the size of the joint . The joints shall be installed in accordance with ASTM
flame shall be moved to the fitting cup and alternate F2620 and shall be made by simultaneously heating
between the pipe and fitting. Solder conforming to ASTM the outside surface of a pipe end and the inside of a
B32 shall be applied to the joint surfaces until capillary fitting socket. Where the required melt is obtained ,
action draws the molten solder into the cup. Joint surfaces the pipe and fitting shall be joined by inserting one
shall not be disturbed until cool, and any remaining flux into the other with applied force. Do not disturb the
residue shall be cleaned . joint until cooled to ambient temperature.
705.3.4 Threaded Joints. Threaded joints for copper or 705.6 PVC and PVC Co-Extruded Plastic Pipe and
copper alloy pipe shall be made with pipe threads that com- Joining Methods. Joining methods for PVC plastic pipe
ply with ASME B l . 20.1. Thread sealant tape or compound and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the manu -
shall be applied only to male threads, and such material facturer’s installation instructions and shall comply with Sec-
shall be approved types, insoluble in water, and nontoxic . tion 705.6.1 through Section 705.6.3.
705.4 Galvanized Steel Pipe and Joints. Joining meth- 705.6.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
ods for galvanized steel pipe and fittings shall be installed in be designed to provide a permanent seal and shall be of
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions the mechanical or push -on joint type. The push - on joint
and shall comply with Section 705A l or Section 705.4.2. shall include an elastomeric gasket that complies with
705.4.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall ASTM D3212 and shall provide a compressive force
be made with an elastomeric gasket . against the spigot and socket after assembly to provide a
705.4.2 Threaded Joints . Threaded joints shall be permanent seal .
made with pipe threads that comply with ASM L B l . 20.1 . 705.6.2 Solvent Cement Joints. Solvent cement
Thread sealant tape or compound shall be applied only to joints for PVC pipe and fittings shall be clean from dirt
male threads , and such material shall be of approved and moisture. Pipe shall be cut square, and pipe shall be
types, insoluble in water and nontoxic .
,
deburred. Where surfaces to be joined are cleaned and
705.5 Polyethylene ( PE) Sewer Pipe . Polyethylene ( PE) free of dirt, moisture , oil , and other foreign material , apply
sewer pipe or tubing and fitting joining methods shall be primer purple in color that complies with ASTM F656.
installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation Primer shall be applied to the surface of the pipe and fit-
instructions and shall comply with Section 705.5. 1 through ting is softened . Solvent cement that comply with ASTM
Section 705.5.1 A D2564 shall be applied to all joint surfaces . Joints shall be
705.5.1 Heat-Fusion joints. Hcat - tusion joints made while both the inside socket surface and outside sur-
between PE sewer pipe or tubing and fittings shall be face of pipe arc wet writh solvent cement . Hold joint in
assembled in accordance with Section 705.5.1.1 through place and undisturbed for l minute after assembly .
Section 705.5. 13 using butt -fusion , electro- fusion , or
socket-fusion heat methods. Do not disturb the joint until 705.6.3 Threaded Joints. Threads shall comply with
cooled to ambient temperature. ASME Bl .20.1. A minimum of Schedule 80 shall be per-
mitted to be threaded. Molded threads on adapter fittings
705.5 .1.1 Butt-Fusion Joints. Butt-fusion joints
for the transition to threaded joints shall be permitted.
for PE pipe shall be installed in accordance with
ASTM F2620 and shall be made by heating the pre-
Thread sealant compound that is compatible with the
pared ends of two pipes, pipe and fitting, or two fit- pipe and fitting , insoluble in water and nontoxic shall be
tings by holding ends against a heated element . The applied to male threads. The joint between the pipe and
heated element shall be removed when the required transition fitting shall be of the solvent cement type. Cau -
melt or times are obtained and heated ends shall be tion shall be used during assembly to prevent over tight -
placed together with applied force . Do not disturb ening of the PVC components once the thread sealant has
the joint until cooled to ambient temperature. been applied . Female PVC threaded fittings shall be used
705.5.1.2 Electro- Fusion Joints . Electro-fusion writh plastic male threads only .
joints shall be heated internally by a conductor at the 705.7 Stainless Steel Pipe and Joints. Joining meth -
interface of the joint. Fittings shall comply with ods for stainless steel pipe and fittings shall be installed in
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions 705.10.2 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe to
and shall comply with Section 705.7 . 1 or Section 705.7.2 . Threaded Pipe Joints. Joints from copper or copper
705.7.1 Mechanical joints. Mechanical joints alloy pipe or tubing to threaded pipe shall be made by
between stainless steel pipe and fittings shall be of the the use of a listed copper alloy adapter or dielectric fit-
compression, grooved coupling hydraulic press-connect
, ting. The joint between the copper or copper alloy pipe
fittings , or flanged . and the fitting shall be a soldered or brazed , and the con -
705.7.2 Welded joints. Welded joints between stain- nection between the threaded and the fittings shall be
less steel pipe and fittings shall be made in accordance made with a standard pipe size threaded joint
with ASME A 112.3. 1 and shall be welded autogenously . 705.10. 3 Plastic Pipe to Other Materials. Where
Pipe shall be cleaned , free of scale and contaminating connecting plastic pipe to other types of plastic or other
particles . Pipe shall be cut with a combination cutting types of piping material ; approved listed adapter or tran -
and beveling tool that provides a square cut, and free of sition fittings and listed for the specific transition
burrs . Mineral oil lubricant shall be used during the cut- intended shall be used.
ting and beveling process.
705.10.4 Stainless Steel Pipe to Other Materials.
705.8 Vitrified Clay Pipe and Joints. Joining methods Where connecting stainless steel pipe to other types of
for vitrified clay pipe and fittings shall be installed in accor- piping, listed mechanical joints of the compression type
dance with the manufacturer’ s installation instructions and and listed for the specific transition intended shall be
shall comply with Section 705.8. 1 . used .
705.8.1 Mechanical Joints. Mechanical joints shall
be designed to provide a permanent seal and shall be of
the mechanical or push-on joint type. The push-on joint 706.0 Changes in Direction of Drainage Flow.
shall include an elastomeric gasket that complies with 706.1 Approved Fittings . Changes in the direction of
ASTM C 425 and shall provide a compressive force drainage piping shall be made by the appropriate use of
against the spigot and socket after assembly to provide a approved fittings and shall be of the angles presented by a
permanent seal . one-sixteenth bend , one-eighth bend, or one- sixth bend , or
705.9 Special Joints. Special joints shall comply with Sec- other approved fittings of equivalent swrccp.
tion 705.9 . 1 through Section 705.9 . 4 . 706.2 Horizontal to Vertical. Horizontal drainage lines,
705.9.1 Slip Joints. In fixture drains and traps , slip connecting with a vertical stuck , shall enter through 45 degree
joints of approved materials shall be permitted to be used ( 0.79 rad ) wye branches, 60 degree ( 1.05 rad ) wye branches,
in accordance with their approvals. combination wye and one-eighth bend branches, sanitary tee
705.9.2 Expansion Joints. Expansion joints shall be or sanitary tapped tee branches, or other approved fittings of
accessible, except where in vent piping or drainage stacks, equi \ a lent sweep . No fining h / ing more than one ini el at the
and shall be permitted to be used where necessary to pro- same level shall be used unless such fitting is constructed so
vide for expansion and contraction of the pipes . that the discharge from one inlet cannot readily enter any
705.9.3 Ground Joint , Flared, or Ferrule Con- other inlet. Double sanitary tees shall be permitted to be used
nections. Copper or copper alloy ground joint flared , or where the barrel of the fitting is not less than two pipe sizes
ferrule- type connections that allow adjustment of tubing , larger than the largest inlet, ( pipe sizes recognized for this
but provide a rigidjoint where made up, shall not be con- purpose arc 2 inches, 2Yz inches, 3 inches, 3 ]/2 inches. 4
sidered as slip joints. inches. 4 ]A inches, 5 inches. 6 inches, etc.) ( 50 mm , 65 mm ,
705.9.4 Transition Joint. A solvent cement transition 80 mm. 90 mm. 100 mm . 115 mm , 125 mm , 150 mm , etc.).
joint between ABS and PVC building drain and building 706.3 Horizontal to Horizontal. Horizontal drainage lines
sewer shall be made using listed transition solvent connecting with other horizontal drainage lines shall enter
cement in accordance with ASTM D3138 . through 45 degree ( 0.79 rad ) wye branches, combination wye
705.10 Joints Between Various Materials. Joints and one-eighth bend branches, or other approved fittings of
between various materials shall be installed in accordance with equivalent swrcep.
the manufacturer s installation instructions and with Section
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706.4 Vertical to Horizontal. Vertical drainage lines con -
705.10. 1 through Section 705.10 .4. Mechanical couplings necting w ith horizontal drainage lines shall enter through 45
used to join different materials shall comply with ASTM degree ( 0.79 rad ) wye branches, combination wye and one-
Cl 173 for belowground use, ASTM Cl 460 for aboveground eighth bend branches, or other approved fittings of equiva -
use, or ASTM C 1461 for aboveground and belowground use. lent sweep. Branches or offsets of 60 degrees ( 1.05 rad ) shall
705.10.1 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe to Cast- be permitted to be used where installed in a true vertical posi -
Iron Pipe. Joints from copper or copper alloy pipe or tion.
tubing to cast-iron pipe shall be made with a listed com-
pression-type joint or copper alloy ferrule. The copper
or copper alloy pipe or tubing shall be soldered or brazed 707.0 Cleanouts.
to the ferrule , and the ferrule shall be joined to the cast- 707.1 Plug. Each cleanout fitting for cast-iron pipe shall con-
iron hub by a compression or caulked joint. sist of a cast- iron or copper alloy body and an approved plug.
Copper or Copper Alloy ASME A 11236.2, CSA B79 Cleanouts located undercover plates shall be so installed as
to provide the clearances and accessibility required by this
Ductile Iron CSA B 79
section,
707.13 Hubless Blind Plugs . Where a hublcss blind plug ( 3 ) In other than single-dwelling units, the ejector or pump
is used for a required cleanout , the complete coupling and shall be capable of passing a 2 inch ( 51 mm ) diameter
plug shall be accessible for removal or replacement . solid ball , and the discharge piping of each ejector or
70714 Trap Arms. Cleanouts for trap arms shall be installed pump shall have a backwater valve and gate valve, and
in accordance with Section 1002.3 . be not less than 3 inches (80 mm ) in diameter .
710.4 Discharge Line . The discharge line from such ejec-
tor, pump, or another mechanical device shall be of approved
708.0 Grade of Horizontal Drainage Piping.
pressure rated material and be provided with an accessible
708.1 General. Horizontal drainage piping shall be run in backwater or swing check valve and gate or ball valve . Where
practical alignment and a uniform slope of not less than [A the gravity drainage line to which such discharge line con -
inch per foot (20.8 mm m ) or 2 percent toward the point of nects is horizontal , the method of connection shall be from
disposal provided that, where it is impractical due to the depth the top through a wye branch fitting. The gate or ball valve
of the street sewer, to the structural features, or to the arrange- shall be located on the discharge side of the backwater or
ment of a building or structure to obtain a slope of VA inch per check valve.
foot ( 20.8 mm / m ) or 2 percent , such pipe or piping 4 inches
( 100 mm ) or larger in diameter shall be permitted to have a Gate or ball valves, where installed in drainage piping,
slope of not less than ]A inch per foot ( 10.4 mm / m ) or l per- shall be fullway type with working parts of corrosion-resistant
cent, where first approved hy the Authority 1 laving .Jurisdic- metal . Sizes 4 inches ( l 00 mm ) or more in diameter shall
tion. have cast-iron bodies and sizes less than 4 inches ( 100 mm ),
cast- iron or copper alloy bodies.
710.5 Size of Building Drains and Sewers. Building
709.0 Gravity Drainage Required.
drains or building sewers receiving a discharge from a pump
709.1 General. Where practicable, plumbing fixtures shall or ejector shall be adequately sized to prevent overloading.
be drained to the public sewrer or private sewage disposal sys- Two fixture units shall be allowed for each gallon per minute
tem by gravity . ( L/ s ) of flow .
710.6 Backwater Valves. Backwater valves, gate valves,
710.0 Drainage of Fixtures Located Below the Next full way ball valves, unions, motors, compressors, air tanks,
Upstream Manhole or Below the Main Sewer Level. and other mechanical devices required by this section shall
710.1 Backflow Protection. Fixtures installed on a floor be located w hcre they will be accessible for inspection and
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level that is lower than the next upstream manhole cover of repair and , unless continuously exposed , shall be enclosed in
the public, or private sew er shall be protected from backflow a masonry pit fitted with an adequately sized removable
of sewrage by installing an approved type of backwater valve . cover .
Fixtures on such floor level that are not below the next Backwater valves shall comply with ASME A 112.14.1 ,
upstream manhole cover shall not be required to be protected and have bodies of cast- iron , plastic, copper alloy , or other
by a backwater valve . Fixtures on floor levels above such ele- approved materials; shall have noncorrosive bearings, seats,
vation shall not discharge through the backwater valve . and self-aligning discs; and shall be constructed to ensure a
Cleanouts for drains that pass through a backwater valve shall positive mechanical seal. Such backwater valves shall remain
be clearly identified with a permanent label stating “backwa- open during periods of low flows to avoid screening of solids
ter valve downstream.” and shall not restrict capacities or cause excessive turbulence
710.2 Sewage Discharge. Drainage piping serving fix- during peak loads. Unless otherwise listed, valve access cov -
tures that arc located below the crown level of the main sewer ers shall be bolted type with gasket, and each valve shall bear
shall discharge into an approved watertight sump or receiving the manufacturer s name cast into the body and the cover.
tank, so located as to receive the sewage or wastes by grav- 710.7 Drainage and Venting Systems. The drainage and
ity . From such sump or receiving tank the sewage or other
,
venting systems, in connection with fixtures, sumps, receiv -
liquid wrastcs shall be lifted and discharged into the building ing tanks , and mechanical waste- lifting devices shall be
drain or building sewer by approved ejectors pumps , or other
,
installed under the same requirements as provided for in this
equally efficient approved mechanical devices . code for gravity systems.
710.3 Sewage Ejector and Pumps. A sewage ejector or 710.8 Sump and Receiving Tank Construction. Sumps
sewage pump receiving the discharge of water closets or uri - and receiving tanks shall be watertight and shall be con -
nals : structed of concrete, metal , or other approved materials .
( 1 ) Shall have a discharge capacity of not less than 20 gpm Where constructed of poured concrete, the walls and bottom
( 1.26 L/s ). shall be adequately reinforced and designed to recognized
(2 ) In single dwelling units, the ejector or pump shall be acceptable standards . Metal sumps or tanks shall be of such
capable of passing an 1 Vi. inch ( 38 mm ) diameter solid thickness as to serve their intended purpose and shall be
ball, and the discharge piping of each ejector or pump treated internally and externally to resist corrosion.
shall have a backwater valve and gate valve, and be not 710.9 Alarm. Such sumps and receiving tanks shall be auto-
less than 2 inches (50 mm ) in diameter . matically discharged and , wherein a “ public use" occupancy ,
shall he provided with dual pumps or ejectors arranged to 710.13.3 Venting. The plumbing fixtures that discharge
function alternately in normal use and independently in case into the macerating device shall be vented in accordance
of overload or mechanical failure. The pumps shall have an with this code. The sump shall be vented in accordance
audio and visual alarm , readily accessible, that signals pump with the manufacturer s instructions, and such vent shall
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failure or an overload condition. The lowest inlet shall have be permitted to connect to the fixture venting.
a clearance of not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm ) from the high-
water or "starting" level of the sump .
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shall be kept in the system , or in the portion under test, for not
instructions.
less than 15 minutes before inspection starts . The system shall
710.13.1 Sumps. The sump shall be watertight and then be tight at all points.
gastight.
712.3 Air Test. The air test shall be made by attaching an
710.13.2 Discharge Piping. The discharge piping air compressor testing apparatus to a suitable opening and ,
shall be sized in accordance with manufacturer 's instruc- after closing all other inlets and outlets to the system , forcing
tions and shall be not less than VA of an inch (20 mm ) in air into the system until there is a uniform gauge pressure of
diameter. The developed length of the discharge piping
shall not exceed the manufacturer s instructions. A check
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5 pounds force per square inch ( psi ) ( 34 kPa ) or sufficient to
balance a column of mercury 10 inches ( 34 kPa ) in height.
valve and full way - type shutoff valve shall be located The pressure shall be held w ithout the introduction of addi -
within the discharge line or internally within the device. tional a ir for a period of not less than 15 minutes.
Part II - Building Sewers. floor drain interceptor, sump, receptor, or device which is
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a building or structure , to obtain a slope of !4 inch per foot between manholes shall not exceed 300 feet ( 91 440 mm).
( 20.8 mm / m), such pipe or piping 4 inches (100 mm) through The inlet and outlet connections shall be made by the use
6 inches ( 150 mm) shall be permitted to have a slope of not of a flexible compression joint not less than 12 inches (305 mm)
less than ]/N inch per foot ( 10.4 mm / m ) and such piping 8 and not exceeding 3 feet (914 mm) from the manhole. No flex -
inches ( 200 mm ) and larger shall be permitted to have a slope ible compression joints shall be embedded in the manhole base.
of not less than Vie inch per foot ( 5.2 mm/ m).
718.2 Support. Building sewer piping shall be laid on a firm 720.0 Sewer and Water Pipes.
bed throughout its entire length , and such piping laid in made 720.1 General. Building sewers or drainage piping of clay
or filled-in ground shall be laid on a bed of approved materi- or materials that are not approved for use within a building
als and shall be properly supported as required by the Author- shall not be run or laid in the same trench as the water pipes
ity l laving Jurisdiction . unless the following requirements are met:
718.3 Protection from Damage. No building sewrer or ( 1 ) The bottom of the water pipe, at points, shall be not less
other drainage piping or part thereof, which is constructed of than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) above the top of the sew er or
materials other than those approved for use under or within a drain line.
building , shall be installed under or within 2 feet ( 610 mm ) of ( 2 ) The water pipe shall be placed on a solid shelf excavated
a building or structure, or part thereof , nor less than 1 foot at one side of the common trench with a clear horizontal
( 305 mm ) below the surface of the ground . The provisions of distance of not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) from the
this subsection include structures such as porches and steps, sewer or drain line.
whether covered or uncovered ; breezeways; roofed portc ( 3 ) Water pipes crossing sewer or drainage piping con -
cocherc ; roofed patios; carports; covered walks; covered structed of clay or materials that arc not approved for use
driveways ; and similar structures or appurtenances. within a building shall be laid not less than 12 inches
( 305 mm ) above the scwrer or drain pipe.
719.0 Cleanouts. For the purpose of this section , ‘"within a building" shall
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719.1 Locations. Cleanouts shall be placed inside the build- mean within the fixed limits of the building foundation .
ing near the connection between the building drain and the
building sewer or installed outside the building at the lower 721.0 Location.
end of the building dra in and extended to grade. 721.1 Building Sewer. Except as provided in Section 721.2,
Additional building sewer cleanouts shall be installed at no building scwrcr shall be located in a lot other than the lot that
intervals not to exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm ) in straight runs is the site of the building or structure served by such sewer nor
and for each aggregate horizontal change in direction exceed- shall a building sewer be located at a point having less than the
ing 135 degrees ( 2.36 rad ). minimum distances referenced in Table 721.1.
TABLE 721.1 ncctcd , shall have the sewage removed therefrom and be com -
MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE REQUIRED pletely filled with earth , sand, gravel , concrete , or other
FROM BUILDING SEWER (feet ) approved material .
Buildings or structures 2
722.3 Filling. The top cover or arch over the cesspool, sep-
Property line adjoining private property Clear2 tic tank, or seepage pit shall be removed before filling, and the
Water supply wells 50 filling shall not extend above the top of the vertical portions
Streams 50 of the sidewalls or above the level of the outlet pipe until
On - site domestic water service line I4 inspection has been called and the cesspool, septic tank , or
Public water main 105 6 seepage pit has been inspected . After such inspection , the
For SI units: I foot = 304,8 mm cesspool, septic tank , or seepage pit shall be filled to the level
Notts: of the top of the ground .
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Including porches and steps, whether covered or uncovered; brcczeways; 722.4 Ownership. No person owning or controlling a
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roofed portc cochcrc; roofed patios ; carports; covered walks ; covered
cesspool, septic tank, or seepage pit on the premises of such
driveways; and similar structures or appurtenances.
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See also Section 312.3. person or in that portion of a public street, alley , or other pub-
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Drainage piping shall clear domestic water supply wells by not less than lic property abutting such premises, shall fail, refuse , or neg -
50 feet ( 15 240 mm ) . This distance shall be permitted to be reduced to not lect to comply with the provisions of this section or upon
less than 25 feet ( 7620 mm ) where the drainage piping is constructed of
materials approved for use within a building . receipt of notice so to comply from the Authority Having
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See Section 720.0 . Jurisdiction.
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For parallel construction .
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For crossings , approval by the Health Department or the Authority Hav - 722.5 Disposal Facilities. Where disposal facilities are
ing Jurisdiction shall be required. abandoned consequent to connecting premises with the pub-
lic sewer, the permittee making the connection shall fill aban -
doned facilities in accordance with the Authority Having
721.2 Abutting Lot. Nothing contained in this code shall be Jurisdiction within 30 days from the time of connecting to the
construed to prohibit the use of all or part of an abutting lot public sewer.
to ;
( 1 ) Provide access to connect a building sewer to an avail -
723.0 Building Sewer Test.
able public sewer where proper cause and legal case-
ment , not in violation of other requirements, has been 723.1 General. Building sewers shall be tested by plugging
first established to the satisfaction of the Authoritv Hav- the end of the building sewer at its points of connection to the
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ing Jurisdiction . public sewer or private sewage disposal system and com -
pletely tilling the building sewer with water from the lowest
(2 ) Provide additional space for a building sewer where the
to the highest point thereof , or by approved equivalent low -
proper cause, transfer of ownership, or change of bound-
pressure air test . Plastic DWV piping systems shall not be
ary , not in violation of other requirements, has been first
tested by the air test method. The building sewer shall be
established to the satisfaction of the Authority Having
watertight.
Jurisdiction. The instrument recording such action shall
constitute an agreement with the Authority Having Juris-
diction and shall clearly state and show that the areas so
joined or used shall be maintained as a unit during the
time they arc so used. Such an agreement shall be
recorded in the office of the County Recorder as part of
the conditions of ownership of said properties, and shall
be binding on heirs, successors, and assigns to such prop-
erties. A copy of the instrument recording such proceed-
ings shall be tiled with the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
801.0 General 801.4 Bar and Fountain Sink Traps . Where the sink in a
801.1 Applicability. This chapter shall govern the materials, bar, soda fountain , or counter is so located that the trap serv -
design, and installation of indirect waste piping receptors,
,
ing the sink cannot be vented , the sink drain shall discharge
and connections ; and provisions tor discharge and disposal through an air gap or air break (sec Section 801.3.3 ) into an
of condensate wastes chemical wastes, industrial wastes , and
, approved receptor that is vented. The developed length from
clear water wastes . the fixture outlet to the receptor shall not exceed 5 feet ( 1524
801.2 Air Gap or Air Break Required. Indirect waste pip- mm ) .
ing shall discharge into the building drainage system through 801.5 Connections from Water Distribution System.
an air gap or air break as set forth in this code . Where a Indirect waste connections shall be provided for drains , over-
drainage air gap is required by this code , the minimum verti - flows, or relief pipes from potable water pressure tanks, water
cal distance as measured from the lowest point of the indirect heaters, boilers, and similar equipment that is connected to
waste pipe or the fixture outlet to the flood - level rim of the the potable wrater distribution system . Such indirect waste
receptor shall be not less than 1 inch (25.4 mm ) . connections shall be made using a water-distribution air gap
801.3 Food and Beverage Handling Establishments. constructed in accordance with Table 603.3.1.
Establishments engaged in the storage preparation , selling ,
, 801.6 Sterilizers. Lines, devices, or apparatus such as stills,
serving , processing, or other handling of food and beverage sterilizers, and similar equiprru it requiring waste connections
involving the following equipment that requires drainage and used for sterile materials shall be indirectly connected
shall provide indirect waste piping for refrigerators, refriger- using an air gap. Each such indirect waste pipe shall be sep-
ation coils, freezers, walk-in coolers, iceboxes, ice-making arately piped to the receptor and shall not exceed 15 feet
machines , steam tables, egg boilers, coffee urns and brewers , ( 4572 mm). Such receptors shall be located in the same room .
hot-and -cold drink dispensers , and similar equipment.
801.7 Drip or Drainage Outlets. Appliances, devices , or
801.3.1 Size of Indirect Waste Pipes. Except for apparatus not regularly classified as plumbing fixtures, but
refrigeration coils and icc- making machines, the size of wfiich have a drip or drainage outlets, shall be permitted to be
the indirect waste pipe shall be not smaller than the drain drained by indirect waste pipes discharging into an open
on the unit, but shall be not smaller than 1 inch ( 25 mm), receptor through either an air gap or air break ( see Section
and the maximum developed length shall not exceed 15
801.3. 1 ).
feet ( 4572 mm ) . Indirect waste pipe for icc- making
machines shall be not less than the drain on the unit and
in no case less than VA of an inch (20 mm ) . 802.0 Approvals.
801.3.2 Walk-in Coolers. For wralk- in coolers, floor 802.1 General. No plumbing fixtures served by indirect
drains shall be permitted to be connected to a separate wustc pipes or receiving discharge therefrom shall be installed
drainage line discharging into an outside receptor. The until first approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
flood- level rim of the receptor shall be not less than 6
inches ( 152 mm) lower than the low est floor drain. Such
floor drains shall be trapped and individually vented . 803.0 Indirect Waste Piping.
Cleanouts shall be provided at 90 degree ( 1.57 rad ) turns 803.1 Materials. Pipe , tube, and fittings conveying indirect
and shall be accessibly located . Such waste shall dis- waste shall be of such materials and design as to perform their
charge through an air gap or air break into a trapped and intended function to the satisfaction of the Authority Having
vented receptor, except that a full -size air gap is required Jurisdiction.
where the indirect waste pipe is under vacuum. 803.2 Copper and Copper Alloys. Joints and connec-
801.3.3 Food-Handling Fixtures. Food - preparation tions in copper and copper alloy pipe and tube shall be
sinks, steam kettles, potato peelers, ice cream dipper installed in accordance with Section 705.3.
wells, and similar equipment shall be indirectly connected 803.3 Pipe Size and Length. Except as hereinafter pro-
to the drainage system by means of an air gap . Bins, sinks,
vided , the size of indirect waste piping shall be in accordance
and other equipment having drainage connections and
with other sections of this code applicable to drainage and
used for the storage of unpackaged ice used for human
vent piping. No vent from indirect waste piping shall com -
ingestion, or used in direct contact writh ready- to-eat food,
bine with a scwcr-conncctcd vent, but shall extend separately
shall be indirectly connected to the drainage system by
to the outside air. Indirect waste pipes exceeding 5 feet ( 1524
means of an air gap. Each indirect waste pipe from food-
handling fixtures or equipment shall be separately piped mm ), but less than 15 feet (4572 mm ) in length shall be
to the indirect waste receptor and shall not combine with directly trapped , but such traps need not be vented .
other indirect waste pipes. The piping from the equipment Indirect wraste pipes less than 15 feet ( 4572 mm ) in
to the receptor shall be not less than the drain on the unit length shall be not less than the diameter of the drain outlet or
and in no ease less than Vi of an inch { 15 mm ). tailpiece of the fixture, appliance, or equipment served , and in
of the blowoff line inlet , the water outlets, and the vent shall Copper or copper alloy tube shall not be used for chem -
he as shown in Tabic 810.1 . The contents of condensers ical or industrial wastes as defined in this section.
receiving steam or hot water under pressure shall pass through 811.2 Waste and Vent Pipes. Each waste pipe receiving or
an open sump before entering the drainage system. intended to receive the discharge of a fixture into which acid
or corrosive chemical is placed , and each vent pipe connected
thereto, shall be constructed of chlorinated polyvinyl chlo-
TABLE 810.1 ride ( CPVC ) , polypropylene ( PP ) , polyvinylidcnc fluoride
PIPE CONNECTIONS INI BLOWOFF
( PVDE ) , chemical - resistant glass, high -silicon iron pipe , or
CONDENSERS AND SUMPS
(inches ) lead pipe with a wall thickness of not less than fx of an inch
BOILER BLOWOFF WATER OUTLET VENT ( 3.2 mm ) ; an approved type of ceramic glazed or unglazcd
Y4* V4* 2 vitrified clay; or other approved corrosion- resistant materi-
als. CP VC pipe and fittings shall comply with ASTM F 2618.
l l 2 '/2
PP pipe and fittings shall comply with ASTM F 1412 or CSA
VA l 'A 3 B 181.3 . PVD1 pipe and fittings shall comply with ASTM
VA l 'A 4 F 1673 or CSA B 181.3 . Chemical - resistant glass pipe and fit -
2 2 5 tings shall comply with ASTM Cl 053 . High-silicon iron pipe
VA VA 6 and fittings shall comply with ASTM A861 .
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm
* To be used only with boilers of 100 square feet ( 9.29 nr ) of hearing sur-
811.3 Joining Materials. Joining materials shall be of
face or less approved type and quality.
811.4 Access. Where practicable , the piping shall be read -
ily accessible and installed w ilh the maximum of clearance
810.2 Sumps, Condensers, and Intercepting Tanks. from other services.
Sumps, condensers, or intercepting tanks that are constructed 811.5 Permanent Record. The owner shall make and keep
of concrete shall have walls and bottom , not less than 4 inches a permanent record of the location of piping and venting car-
( 102 mm) in thickness, and the inside shall he cement plas- rying chemical waste.
tered not less than lA of an inch ( 12.7 mm ) in thickness. Con- 811.6 Chemical Vent. No chemical vent shall intersect
densers constructed of metal shall be not less than No. 12 U .S. vents for other services.
standard gauge ( 0.109 inch ) ( 2.77 mm ), and such metal con-
811.7 Discharge. Chemical wastes shall be discharged in a
densers shall be protected from external corrosion by an manner approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
approved bituminous coating .
811.8 Diluted Chemicals . The provisions of this section
810.3 Cleaning. Sumps and condensers shall be provided about materials and methods of construction shall not apply
with suitable means of access for cleaning and shall contain to installations such as photographic or x- ray darkrooms or
a volume of not less than twice the volume of water removed research or control laboratories where minor amounts of ade -
from the boiler or boilers connected to it where the normal quately diluted chemicals are discharged.
water level of such boiler or boilers is reduced not less than
4 inches (102 mm ) .
812.0 Clear Water Wastes.
810.4 Strainers. An indirect waste interceptor is receiving
discharge-containing partjclcs that would clog the receptor 812.1 General. Water lifts, expansion tanks, cooling jack-
drain shall have a readily removable beehive strainer. ets, sprinkler systems, drip or overflow pans, or similar
devices that discharge clear wastewater into the building
drainage system shall discharge through an indirect waste.
811.0 Chemical Wastes.
811.1 Pretreatment. Chemical or liquid industrial wastes
813.0 Swimming Pools.
that arc likely to damage or increase maintenance costs on the
sanitary sewer system , detrimentally affect sewage treatment 813.1 General. Pipes carrying wastewater from swimming
or contaminate surface or subsurface waters shall be pre- or wading pools, including pool drainage and backwash from
treated to render them innocuous before discharge into a filters, shall be installed as an indirect waste. W here a pump
drainage system. Detailed construction documents of the pre- is used to discharge pool waste water to the drainage system ,
trcatmcjit facilities shall be required by the Authority Having the pump discharge shall be installed as an indirect waste.
Jurisdiction.
Piping conveying industrial, chemical, or process wastes 814.0 Condensate Waste and Control.
from their point of origin to sewer-connected pretreatment 814.1 Condensate Disposal. Condensate from air wash -
facilities shall be of such material and design as to adequately ers, air-cooling coils, condensing appliances, and the over-
perform its intended function to the satisfaction of the Author-
ity Having Jurisdiction . Drainage discharge piping from pre-
flow from evaporative coolers and similar water supplied-
equipment or similar air-conditioning equipment shall be col -
treatment facilities or interceptors shall be in accordance with lected and discharged to an approved plumbing fixture or dis-
standard drainage installation procedures . posal area. W here discharged into the drainage system ,
equipment shall drain using an indirect waste pipe. The waste TABLE 814.3
pipe shall have a slope of not less than V% inch per foot ( 10.4 MINIMUM CONDENSATE PIPE SIZE
mmdn ) or 1 percent slope and shall be of an approved corro- MINIMUM CONDENSATE PIPE
EQUIPMENT CAPACITY IN TONS
DIAMETER
sion -resistant material not smaller than the outlet size in OF REFRIGERATION
(inches)
accordance with Section 814.3 or Section 814.4 for air- cool - lip to 20 %
ing coils or condensing appliances, respectively. Condensate
21 - 40 1
or wastewater shall not drain over a public way.
41 - 90 M4
814.1.1 Condensate Pumps. Where approved by the 91 - 125 IVi
Authority Having Jurisdiction , condensate pumps shall
126 - 250 2
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instal -
For SI units: I too of refrigerant = 3,52 kW, 1 inch = 25 mm
lation instructions. Pump discharge shall rise vertically to
a point where it is possible to connect to a gravity con-
densate drain and discharged to an approved disposal The size of condensate waste pipes is for one unit or a
point . Each condensing unit shall be provided with a sep- combination of units, or as recommended by the manufac-
arate sump and interlocked with the equipment to pre- turer . The capacity of waste pipes assumes a % inch per foot
vent the equipment from operating during a failure. ( 10.4 mm/m) or 1 percent slope , with the pipe running three-
Separate pumps shall be permitted to connect to a single quarters full at the following pipe conditions:
gravity indirect waste where equipped with check valves
and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Outside Air - 20% Room Air - 80%
DB WB DB WB
1814.2 Condensate Control. Where any equipment or
appliance is installed in a space where damage is capable of 90°F 73°F 75% "
62.5° F
For SI units: flC - (*F-32)/ L8
I resulting from condensate overflow, a drain line shall be pro-
vided and shall be drained in accordance with Section 814.1. Condensate drain sizing for other slopes or other condi -
An additional protection method for condensate overtlow tions shall be approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
shall be provided in accordance with one of the following: Air-conditioning waste pipes shall be constructed of
( 1 ) A water level detecting device that will shut off the materials specified in Chapter 7.
equipment or appliance in the event the primary drain is 814.3.1 Cleanouts. Condensate drain lines shall be
blocked . configured or provided with a cleanout to permit the
(2 ) An additional watertight pan of corrosion- resistant mate- clearing of blockages and for maintenance without
rial, with a separate drain line, installed beneath the cool- requiring the drain line to be cut .
ing coil , unit, or the appliance to catch the overflow 814.4 Appliance Condensate Drains. Condensate drain
condensate due to a clogged primary condensate drain. lines from individual condensing appliances shall be sized as
( 3) An additional drain line at a level that is higher than the required by the manufacturer 's instructions. Condensate drain
primary drain line connection of the drain pan . lines serving more than one appliance shall be approved by
(4) An additional watertight pan of corrosion- resistant mate- the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation .
rial with a water level detection device installed beneath 814.5 Point of Discharge. Air-conditioning condensate
the cooling coil , unit, or the appliance to catch the over- waste pipes shall connect indirectly, except where permitted
flow condensate due to a clogged primary condensate in Section 814.6, to the drainage system through an air gap or
drain and to shut off the equipment air break to trapped and vented receptors, dry wells, leach
The additional pan or the additional drain line connec- pits, or the tailpiece of plumbing fixtures. A condensate drain
tion shall be provided with a drain pipe of not less than % of shall be trapped in accordance with the appliance manufac-
turer s instructions or as approved.
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tor. less than that of the largest required building sewer as deter-
mined from Table 703.2. Vent pipes from fixtures located
903.0 Materials. upstream from pumps, ejectors, backwater valves, or other
devices that obstruct the free flow of air and other gases
903.1 Applicable Standards. Vent pipe and fittings shall between the building sewer and the outside atmosphere shall
comply with the applicable standards referenced in Table not be used for meeting the cross-sectional area venting
701.2, except that : requirements of this section .
( 1 ) No galvanized steel or 304 stainless steel pipe shall be Exception : Where connected to a common building sewer,
installed underground and shall he not less than 6 inches the drainage piping of two or more buildings located on the
( 152 mm ) aboveground . same lot and under one ownership shall be permitted to be
(2 ) ABS and PVC DWV piping installations shall be in vented by means of piping sized in accordance with Table
accordance with Chapter 14 "Fircstop Protection . ' '
703.2 , provided the aggregate cross-sectional area of vents is
Except for individual single-family dwelling units, mate- not less than that of the largest required common building
rials exposed within ducts or plenums shall have a tlamc- sewer.
sprcad index of not more than 25 and a smoke-developed
904.2 Length. Not more than one- third of the total permit -
index of not more than 50 where tested in accordance ted length , in accordance with Table 703.2, of a minimum -
with ASTM E84 or UL 723. Plastic piping installed in sized vent shall be installed in a horizontal position. Where a |
plenums shall he tested in accordance with all require-
minimum -sized vent is increased one pipe size for its entire
ments of ASTM E 84 or UL 723 . Mounting methods, sup-
length , the maximum length limitation shall not apply .
ports and sample sizes of materials for testing that arc
not specified in ASTM E 84 or UL 723 shall he prohib-
ited . 905.0 Vent Pipe Grades and Connections.
903.2 Use of Copper or Copper Alloy Tubing. Copper 905.1 Grade. Vent and branch vent pipes shall be free from
or copper alloy tube for underground drainage and vent pip- drops or sags, and each such vent shall be level or shall be so
ing shall have a weight of not less than that of copper or cop- graded and connected as to drip back by gravity to the
per alloy drainage tube type DWV. drainage pipe it serves .
905.2 Horizontal Drainage Pipe. Where vents connect to ( 2 ) For flashings or vent terminals - not less than 3 lb ft- ( 15
a horizontal drainage pipe , each vent pipe shall have its invert kg/ m 2) or 0.0472 of an inch (1.2 mm ) thick .
taken off above the drainage centerline of such pipe down- ( 3 ) Lead bends and lead traps shall be not less than A of an
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served before offsetting horizontally , and where two or more less than 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diameter , but in no event
vent pipes converge, each such vent pipe shall rise to a point smaller than the required vent pipe. The change in diameter
not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) in height above the flood- shall be made inside the building not less than 1 foot ( 305
level rim of the plumbing fixture it serves before being con- mm ) below the roof in an insulated space and terminate not
nected to any other vent. Vents less than 6 inches {152 mm ) less than 10 inches ( 254 mm ) above the roof or in accordance
above the flood - level rim of the fixture shall be installed with with the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
approved drainage fittings, material , and grade to the drain.
905.4 Roof Termination. Vent pipes shall extend undi - 907.0 Vent Stacks and Relief Vents.
minished in size above the roof, or shall be reconnected with
soil or waste vent of the proper size. 907.1 Drainage stack. Each drainage stack that extends 10
or more stories shall be served by a parallel vent stack, which
905.5 Location of Opening. The vent pipe opening from shall extend undiminished in size from its upper terminal and
soil or waste pipe, except for water closets and similar fix- connect to the drainage stack at or immediately below the
tures , shall not be below the weir of the trap . lowest fixture drain . Each such vent stack shall also be con -
905.6 Common Vertical Pipe. Two fixtures shall be per- nected to the drainage stack at each fifth floor, counting dow n
mitted to be served by a common vertical pipe where each from the uppermost fixture drain, using a yoke vent , the size
such fixture wastes separately into an approved double fitting of which shall be not less in diameter than cither the drainage
having inlet openings at the same level. or the vent stack, whichever is smaller.
907.2 Yoke Vent. The vokc vent connection to the vent stack
906.0 Vent Termination. shall be placed not less than 42 inches ( 1067 mm ) above the
floor level, and the yoke vent connection to the drainage stack
906.1 Roof Termination. Each vent pipe or stack shall
shall be using a wye-branch fitting placed below the lowest
extend through its flashing and shall terminate vertically not
drainage branch connection serving that floor
less than 6 inches ( 152 mm) above the roof nor less than 1
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above, an openable window, door, opening, air intake , or vent vent not exceeding four fixtures Wet - vented fixtures shall be
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shaft , or not less than 3 feet ( 914 mm) in every direction from writhin the same story ; provided , further, that fixtures with a
a lot line, alley and street excepted . continuous vent discharging into a wet vent shall be wdthin
906.3 Use Of Roof. Vent pipes shall be extended separately the same story as the w et- vented fixtures . No wet vent shall
exceed 6 feet (1829 mm ) in developed length .
or combined , of full required size, not less than 6 inches ( 152
mm ) above the roof or firewall. Flagpoling of vents shall be 908.1. 1 Size. The vertical piping between two consec-
prohibited except where the roof is used for assembly pur- utive inlet levels shall be considered a wet- vented sec-
poses or parking Vents within 10 feet ( 3048 mm ) of a part of
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tion . Each wet-vented section shall be not less than one
the roof that is used for assembly purposes or parking shall pipe size exceeding the required minimum waste pipe
extend not less than 7 feet ( 2134 mm ) above such roof and size of the upper fixture or shall be one pipe size exceed -
shall securely stay . ing the required minimum pipe size for the sum of the
906.4 Outdoor Installations. Vent pipes tor outdoor -
fixture units served by such wet vented section ,
whichever is larger, but in no case less than 2 inches ( 50
installations shall extend not less than 10 feet ( 3048 mm )
mm ) in diameter.
above the surrounding ground and shall be securely sup-
ported . 908.1.2 Vent Connection. Common vent sizing shall
be the sum of the fixture units served but , in no case,
906.5 Joints. Joints at the roof around vent pipes shall be smaller than the minimum vent pipe size required for a
made watertight by the use of approved flashings or flashing fixture served , or by Section 904.0.
material
908.2 Horizontal Wet Venting for a Bathroom Group.
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| 906.6 Lead. ( Sec Chapter 17) Sheet lead shall comply w ith A bathroom group located on the same floor level shall be
the following : permitted to be vented by a horizontal wret vent w here all of
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( 1 ) For safe pans - not less than 4 pounds per square foot the conditions of Section 908.2 . 1 through Section 908.2 .5 arc
( lb ft 2 ) ( 19 kg/m 2) or Vis of an inch (1 6 mm ) thick .
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908.2.1 Vent Connection. The dry vent connection to 910.0 Combination Waste and Vent Systems.
the wet vent shall be an individual vent for the bidet, 910.1 Where Permitted. Combination waste and vent sys-
shower, or bathtub . One or two vented lavatory(s) shall tems shall be permitted where structural conditions preclude
be permitted to serve as a wet vent for a bathroom group . the installation of conventional systems as otherwise pre-
Only one wet- vented fixture drain or trap arm shall dis- scribed by this code.
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charge upstream of the dry vented fixture drain connec-
tion. Dry vent connections to the horizontal wet vent
910.2 Approval. Construction documents for each combi -
nation waste and vent system shall first be approved by the
shall be in accordance with Section 905.2 and Section Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction before a portion of such system
905.3 . is installed .
908.2.2 Size . The wet vent shall be sized based on the 910.3 Vents. Each combination waste and vent system , as
fixture unit discharge into the wet vent. The wet vent defined in Chapter 2 , shall be provided with a vent or vents
shall be not less than 2 inches (50 mm ) in diameter for 4 adequate to ensure free circulation of air . A branch exceeding
drainage fixture units ( dfu ) or less, and not less than 3 15 feet ( 4572 mm ) in length shall be separately vented in an
inches ( 80 mm ) in diameter for 5 dfu or more. The dry approved manner. The area of a vent installed in a combina-
vent shall be sized in accordance with Table 702.1 and tion waste and vent system shall be not less than one- half the
Table 703.2 based on the total fixture units discharging inside cross-sectional area of the drain pipe served . The vent
into the wet vent. connection shall be downstream of the uppermost fixture.
908.2.3 Trap Arm. The length of the trap arm shall not 910.4 Size . Each waste pipe and each trap in such a system
exceed the limits in Table 1002.2 . The trap size shall be shall be not less than two pipe sizes exceeding the sizes
in accordance with Section 1003.3. The vent pipe open- required by Chapter 7 of this code, and not less than two pipe
ing from the horizontal wet vent, except for water clos- sizes exceeding a fixture tailpiece or connection .
ets and similar fixtures, shall not be below the weir of 910.5 Vertical Waste Pipe. No vertical waste pipe shall be
the trap. used in such a system , except the tailpiece or connection
908.2.4 Water Closet. The water closet fixture drain or between the outlet of a plumbing fixture and the trap. Such
trap arm connection to the wet vent shall be downstream tailpieces or connections shall be as short as possible, and in
of fixture drain or trap arm connections to the horizontal no case shall exceed 2 feet (610 mm ).
wet vent . Exception : Branch lines shall be permitted to have 45 degree
( 0.79 rad ) vertical offsets.
908.2.5 Additional Fixtures. Additional fixtures shall
discharge downstream of the wet vent system and be 910.6 Cleanouts. An accessible cleanout shall be installed
conventionally vented. Only the fixtures within the bath- in each vent for the combination waste and vent system.
room group shall connect to the wet- vented horizontal Cleanouts shall not be required on a wet-vented branch serv-
branch. ing a single trap where the fixture tailpiece or connection is
not less than 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diameter and provides ready
access for cleaning through the trap .
909.0 Special Venting for Island Fixtures. 910.7 Fixtures. No water closet or urinal shall be installed
909.1 General. Traps for island sinks and similar equipment on such a system. Other one , two, or three unit fixtures
shall be roughed in above the floor and shall be permitted to remotely located from the sanitary system and adjacent to a
be vented by extending the vent as high as possible, but not combination waste and vent system shall be permitted to be
less than the drainboard height and then returning it down- connected to such system in the conventional manner by
ward and connecting it to the horizontal sink drain immedi - means of waste and vent pipes of regular sizes, providing that
ately downstream from the vertical fixture drain . The return the two pipe size increase required in Section 910.4 is based
vent shall be connected to the horizontal drain through a wye- on the total fixture unit load connected to the system .
branch fitting and shall, in addition , be provided with a foot Sec Appendix B of this code for explanatory notes on the
vent taken off the vertical fixture vent by means of a wye design of combination waste and vent systems.
branch immediately below the floor and extending to the
nearest partition and then through the roof to the open air, or
shall be permitted to be connected to other vents at a point 911.0 Circuit Venting.
not less than 6 inches { 152 mm ) above the flood- level rim of 911.1 Circuit Vent Permitted. A maximum of eight floor-
the fixtures served. Drainage fittings shall be used on the vent outlet water closets, showers, bathtubs, or floor drains con -
below the floor level , and a slope of not less than lA inch per nected to a horizontal branch shall be permitted to be circuit
foot ( 20.8 mm / m ) back to the drain shall be maintained . The vented. Each trap arm shall connect horizontally to the hori -
return bend used under the drainboard shall be a one - piece zontal branch being circuit vented in accordance with Table
fitting or an assembly of a 45 degree (0.79 rad ), a 90 degree 1002,2. The horizontal branch shall be classified as a drain and
(1.57 rad ) , and a 45 degree ( 0.79 rad ) elbow in the order a vent from the most downstream trap arm connection to the
named . Pipe sizing shall be as elsewhere required in this code. most upstream trap arm connection to the horizontal branch.
The island sink drain , upstream of the returned vent, shall Exception : Back- outlet and wall - hung water closets shall be
serve no other fixtures . An accessible cleanout shall be
installed in the vertical portion of the foot vent.
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permitted to be circuit vented provided that no floor outlet
fixtures arc connected to the same horizontal branch.
911.2 Circuit Vent Size and Connection. The circuit vent ticcs. The system shall be designed by a registered design pro-
size shall be in accordance with Table 703.2 according to the fessional and approved in accordance with Section 301.5.
number of circuit vented fixtures connected to the horizontal 912.2 Minimum Requirements. An engineered vent sys-
branch but shall be not less than 2 inches ( 50 mm ) in diame- tem shall provide protection of the trap seal in accordance
ter. The vent shall connect to the horizontal branch on the ver- with Section 90 L 3.
tical between the two most upstream trap arms. The circuit
vent pipe shall not receive the discharge of soil or waste.
911.2.1 Multiple Circuit Vents. When multiple circuit
vents arc interconnected according to Section 911.4 . 1 ,
each individual circuit vent shall be sized according to
Section 911.2 . The vent pipe connecting each circuit vent
shall be sized according to Tabic 703.2 .
y} 911.3 Relief Vent. A 2 inch {50 mm ) relief vent shall be pro-
vided for circuit-vented horizontal branches receiving the dis-
|charge of four or more water closets when connecting to a
drainage stack that receives the discharge of soil or waste
from upper horizontal branches.
» 911.3.1 Connection and Installation. The relief vent
shall connect to the horizontal branch between the stack
and the most downstream trap arm of the circuit vent .
The relief vent shall be installed on the vertical to the
horizontal branch .
» 911.3.2 Fixture Drain. The relief vent is permitted to
serve as a fixture drain . Fixtures discharging to a relief
vent shall be one or two fixture unit fixtures but shall not
exceed a total of 4 fixture units.
911.4 Slope and Size of Horizontal Branch. The vented
section of the horizontal branch shall be uniformly sloped and
not more than 1 inch per foot (S3.3 mm/m). The entire length
of the vented section of the horizontal branch shall be sized
for the total drainage discharge to the branch according to
Table 703.2 .
911.4.1 Multiple Circuit- Vented Branches. Circuit-
vented horizontal branches arc permitted to be connected
together . Each group of a maximum of eight fixtures
shall be considered a separate circuit vent and shall be in
accordance with Section 911.4. 1.1 and Section 911.4 . 1.2 .
911.4.1.1 Size of Parallel Horizontal
Branches. Parallel horizontal circuit vented
branches shall be permitted to connect on the same
floor level . Each separate circuit-vented horizontal
branch that is interconnected shall be sized inde-
pendently in accordance with Section 911.4.
911.4.1.2 Size of Continuous Horizontal
Branches. Two or more circuit vented systems
continuous on the same horizontal branch shall be
uniformly sized for the total discharge into the
branch.
911.5 Additional Fixtures. Fixtures , other than the circuit-
vented fixtures, are permitted to discharge to the horizontal
branch drain . Such fixtures shall be located on the same floor
as the circuit- vented fixtures and shall be either individually
or common vented .
1006.0 Floor Drain Traps. of interceptors ( clarifiers) shall be shown on the approved build-
ing plan.
1006.1 General. Floor drains shall connect into a trap so
constructed that it can be readily cleaned and of a size to serve 1009.6 Maintenance of Interceptors. Interceptors shall be
efficiently the purpose for which it is intended . The drain inlet maintained in efficient operating condition by periodic removal
shall be so located that it is in full view . Where subject to the of accumulated grease, scum, oil, or other floating substances
reverse flow of sewage or liquid waste, such drains shall be and solids deposited in the interceptor.
equipped with an approved backwater valve. 1009.7 Discharge. The waste pipe from oil and sand inter-
ceptors shall discharge as approved by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction .
10070 Trap Seal Protection.
1007.1 General. Floor drain or similar traps directly con-
nected to the drainage system and subject to infrequent use 1010.0 Slaughterhouses, Packing Establishments, etc.
shall be protected with a trap seal primer, except where not 1010.1 General. A fish, fowd, and animal slaughterhouse or
deemed necessary for safety or sanitation by the Authority establishment; a fish, fowl, and meat packing or curing estab-
Having Jurisdiction. Trap seal primers shall be accessible for lishment; a soap factoiy. tallowr-rcn dering, fat- rendering , and a
maintenance. hide-curing establishment shall be connected to and shall drain
10072 Trap Seal Primers. Potable water supply trap seal or discharge into an approved grease interceptor (clarifier ).
primer valves shall comply with ASSE 1018. Drainage and
electronic design type trap seal primer devices shall comply 1011.0 Minimum Requirements for Auto Wash Racks.
with ASSE 1044 /
1011.1 General. A private or public wrash rack or floor or slab
used for cleaning machinery or machine parts shall be ade-
1008.0 Building Traps. quately protected against storm or surface wratcr and shall drain
1008.1 General. Building traps shall not be installed except or discharge into an approved interceptor (clarifier ).
where required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Each
building trap w here installed shall be provided with a cleanout 1012.0 Commercial and Industrial L aundries.
and with a relieving vent or fresh -air intake on the inlet side
of the trap which needs not be larger than one- half the diam-
,
1012.1 General. Laundry equipment in commercial and indus-
eter of the drain to wrhich it connects. Such relieving vent or trial buildings that do not have integral strainers shall discharge
fresh- air intake shall be carried above grade and terminate in into an interceptor having a wire basket or similar device that is
a screened outlet located outside the building . removable for cleaning and that will prevent passage into the
drainage system of solids {A of an inch ( 12.7 mm ) or larger in
maximum dimensions, such as string, rags, buttons, or other
1009.0 Interceptors (Clarifiers) and Separators. solid materials detrimental to the public sewerage system.
1009.1 Where Required. Interceptors ( clarifiers ) ( includ-
ing grease , oil , sand , solid interceptors , etc .) shall be required
by the Authority Having Jurisdiction where they arc neces- 1013.0 Bottling Establishments.
sary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing 1013.1 General. Bottling plants shall discharge their process
grease, flammable wastes, sand , solids acid or alkaline sub-
, wastes into an interceptor that will provide for the separation of
stances , or other ingredients harmful to the building drainage broken glass or other solids, before discharging liquid wastes
system , the public or private scw er, or to public or private
? into the drainage system.
scwrage disposal .
1009.2 Approval. The size , type , and location of each inter- 1014.0 Grease Interceptors .
ceptor ( clarifier) or separator shall be approved by the Author- 1014.1 General. Where it is determined by the Authority Hav -
ity Having Jurisdiction . Except where othciwisc specifically ing Jurisdiction that waste pretreatment is required , an approved
permitted , no wastes other than those requiring treatment or type of grease interceptors ) shall comply w ith ASME|
separation shall be discharged into an interceptor ( clarifier) . Al 12.14. 3, ASME A112.14.4, CSA B481 , PD1 G- 101 , or PDI
1009.3 Design. Interceptors (clarifiers ) for sand and similar G- 102, and sized in accordance with Section 1014.2.1 or Sec-
heavy solids shall be so designed and located as to be readily tion 1014.3.6, shall be installed in accordance writh the manu -
accessible for cleaning and shall have a water seal of not less facturer’s installation instructions to receive the drainage from
than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) . fixtures or equipment that produce grease- laden waste. Grease-|
laden waste fixtures shall include, but not be limited to. sinks 1014.2.1 Capacity. The total capacity in gallons ( gal )
and drains, such as floor drains, floor sinks, and other fixtures ( L ) of fixtures discharging into a hydromcchanical grease
or equipment in serving establishments, such as restaurants, interceptor shall not exceed two and one- halftimes the
cafes lunch counters, cafeterias bars and clubs, hotels hospi -
, , ,
certified gallon per minute ( gpm ) ( L /s ) flow rate of the
tals , sanitariums, factory or school kitchens , or other establish- interceptor in accordance with Table 1014.2 . 1 .
ments where grease is introduced into the drainage or sewage
For this section , the term "'fixture ” shall mean and
system in quantities that can effect line stoppage or hinder
include each plumbing fixture, appliance , apparatus, or
sewage treatment or private sewage disposal systems. A com-
other equipment required to be connected to or discharged
bination of hydromcchanical, gravity grease interceptors and
engineered systems shall be a I lowed to meet this code and other into a grease interceptor by a provision of this section.
applicable requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction 1014.2.2 Vent. A vent shall be installed downstream of
where space or existing physical constraints of existing build- hydromcchanical grease interceptors in accordance with
ings necessitate such installations . A grease interceptor shall not the requirements of this code.
be required for individual dwelling units or private living quar-
TABLE 1014.2.1
ters . Water closets, urinals, and other plumbing fixtures con-
HYDROMECHANICAL GREASE INTERCEPTOR SIZING
veying human waste shall not drain into or through the grease
USING GRAVITY FLOW RATES1
interceptor .
SIZE OF GREASE INTERCEPTOR
1014.1.1 Trapped and Vented. Each fixture discharg- DIAMETER OF MAXIMUM FULL ONE- MINUTE TWO~ MINUTE
ing into a grease interceptor shall be individually trapped GREASE WASTE PIPE FLOW DRAINAGE DRAINAGE
and vented in an approved manner . PIPE (inches) (gpm )5 PERIOD PERIOD
(gpm ) (gpm )
1014.1.2 Maintenance. Grease interceptors shall be
2 20 20 10
maintained in efficient operating condition by periodic
3 60 75 35
removal of the accumulated grease and latent material.
4 125 150 75
No such collected grease shall be introduced into
drainage piping or a public or private sewer. Where the 5 230 250 125
Authority Having Jurisdiction determines that a grease 6 375 400 200
interceptor is not being properly cleaned or maintained, For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s
the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall have the author- Notes:
I
For interceptor sizing by the fixture capacity see the example below .
ity to mandate the installation of additional equipment or 2
VA inch slope per foot ( 20.8 mm/m ) based on Manning's Formula with Fric-
devices and to mandate a maintenance program. tion factor N = 0.012.
1014.1.3 Food Waste Disposers and Dishwashers.
No food waste disposer or dishwasher shall be connected
to or discharge into a grease interceptor . Commercial EXAMPLE 1014.2. 1
food waste disposers shall be permitted to discharge SIZING HYDROMECHANICAL GREASE INTERCEPTOR (S )
directly into the building’s drainage system . USING FIXTURE CAPACITY
Exception: Food waste disposers shall be permitted to Step 1 : Determine the flow rate from each fixture .
discharge to grease interceptors that are designed to [Length ] X [WidthJ X [Depth] / [231 ] = Gallons X [ 0 75 fill factor ] / [ Drain
receive the discharge of food waste. Period 0 minute or 2 minutes)]
1014.2 Hydromechanical Grease Interceptors. Plumb-
ing fixtures or equipment connected to a Type A and B hydro-
Step 2: Calculate the total load from fixtures that discharge into
mcchanical grease interceptor shall discharge through an
the interceptor.
approved type of vented flow control installed in a readily
SIZE OF
accessible and visible location. Flow control devices shall be GREASE TWO-
designed and installed so that the total flow through such INTERCEPTOR MINUTE
COMPART- LOAD
device or devices shall at no time be greater than the rated flow FIXTURES
MENTS ( gallons )
ONE- MINUTE DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE PERIOD
of the connected grease interceptor . No flow control device PERIOD (gpm )
having adjustable or removable parts shall be approved . The ( gpm )
vented flow control device shall be located such that no sys- Compartment
tem vent shall be between the flow control and the grease size
interceptor inlet. The vent or air inlet of the flow control device 24 inches x 24
shall connect with the sanitary drainage vent system , as else- inches x 12 2 44.9
where required by this code, or shall terminate through the inches
roof of the building, and shall not terminate to the tree atmos- Hydrant 3
phere inside the building. Rated
2
Exception: Listed grease interceptors with integral flow con- Appliance
trols or restricting devices shall be installed in an accessible 49.9 50 25
location in accordance with the manufacturer s installation
7
For SI units: i inch - 25.4 mm , gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s , 1 gallon -
instructions . 3.785 L
1015.0 FOG (Fats , Oils, and Greases ) Disposal Sys- 10170 Oil and Flammable Liquid Interceptors.
tem. 10171 Interceptors Required. Repair garages and gaso-
1015.1 Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide line stations with grease racks or grease pits, and factories that
the necessary criteria for the sizing application , and installa-
, have oily, flammable, or both types of wastes as a result of
tion of FOG disposal systems designated as a pretreatment or manufacturing , storage, maintenance, repair, or testing
discharge water quality compliance strategy . processes, shall be provided with an oil or flammable liquid
1015.2 Components, Materials, and Equipment. FOG interceptor that shall be connected to necessary floor drains.
disposal systems, including components , materials, and The separation or vapor compartment shall be independently
equipment necessary for the proper function of the system , vented to the outer air. Where two or more separation or vapor
shall comply with ASME A 112.14 . 6 . compartments arc used , each shall be vented to the outer air or
shall be permitted to connect to a header that is installed at a
1015.3 Sizing and Installation. FOG disposal systems
minimum of 6 inches ( 152 mm ) above the spill line of the low-
shall be sized and installed in accordance with the manufac- est floor drain and vented independently to the outer air. The
turer s installation instructions .
1
is to be increased by 1 square foot ( 0.09 m-). The outlet sec- vehicles . Above 10 vehicles, the Authority Having Jurisdic-
tion shall at all times have a minimum area of 50 percent of tion shall determine the size of the interceptor required.
the inlet section. Where vehicles arc serviced and not stored, interceptor capac-
The outlet section shall be covered by a solid removable ity shall be based on a net capacity of 1 cubic foot (0.03 m3)
for each 100 square feet ( 9.29 nr ) of the surface to be drained
cover, set flush with the finished floor, and the inlet section
shall have an open grating , set flush with the finished floor into the interceptor , with a minimum of 6 cubic feet ( 0.2 m3).
and suitable for the traffic in the area in which it is located .
1016.4 Separate Use . Sand and similar interceptors for
every solid shall be so designed and located as to be readily
accessible for cleaning, shall have a water seal of not less than
6 inches (152 mm ) , and shall be vented .
installed in plenums shall be tested in accordance with all laid m gravel , slag , crushed rock , approved Y* of an inch (19.1
requirements of ASTM E84 or UL 723. Mounting methods, mm ) crushed , recycled glass aggregate, or other approved
supports and sample sizes of materials for testing that arc not porous material with not less than 4 inches ( 102 mm ) sur-
specified in ASTM EM or UL 723 shall be prohibited. rounding the pipe. Filter media shall be provided for exterior
subsoil piping ,
1101.4.1 Copper and Copper Alloys. Joints and con-
nections in copper and copper alloy pipe and tube shall 1101.6 . 1 Discharge. Subsoil drains shall be piped to a
be installed in accordance with Section 705.3. storm drain , to an approved water course , to the front
street curb or gutter, to an alley , or the discharge from
1101.4.2 Conductors. Conductors installed above-
the subsoil drains shall be conveyed to the alley by a con -
ground in buildings shall comply with the applicable
crete gutter . Where a continuously flowing spring or
standards referenced in Table 701.2 for aboveground
groundwater is encountered, subsoil drains shall be piped
drain , waste, and vent pipe . Conductors installed above-
to a storm drain or an approved water course.
ground level shall be of seamless copper water tube,
Type 1C, L, or M ; Schedule 40 copper pipe or Schedule 1101.6.2 Sump. Where it is not possible to convey the
40 copper alloy pipe; Type DWV copper drainage tube; drainage by gravity, subsoil drains shall discharge to an
service weight cast-iron soil pipe or hubless cast- iron soil accessible sump provided with an approved automatic
pipe; standard weight galvanized steel pipe; stainless electric pump. The sump shall be not less than 15 inches
steel 304 or 316 L [stainless steel 304 pipe and fittings ( 381 mm) in diameter, 18 inches ( 457 mm ) in depth , and
shall not be installed underground and shall be kept not provided with a fitted cover. The sump pump shall have
less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) aboveground], or Schedule an adequate capacity to discharge water coming into the
40 ABS or Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe. sump as it accumulates to the required discharge point,
and the capacity of the pump shall be not less than 15 1101.11 Paved Areas. Where the occupant creates surface
gallons per minute ( gpm ) ( 0.95 L /s ) . The discharge pip- water drainage, the sumps, gratings, or floor drains shall be
ing from the sump pump shall be not less than 1 Vi inches piped to a storm drain or an approved water course.
( 40 mm ) in diameter and have a union or other approved 1101.12 Roof Drainage. Roof drainage shall comply with
quick- disconncct assembly to make the pump accessible Section 1101.12.1 and Section 1101.12.2 .
for servicing.
1101.12.1 Primary Roof Drainage. Roof areas of a
1101.6.3 Splash Blocks. For separate dwellings not building shall be drained by roof drains or gutters. The
serving continuously flowing springs or groundwater, the location and sizing of drains and gutters shall be coordi -
sump discharge pipe shall be permitted to discharge onto nated with the structural design and pitch of the roof.
a concrete splash block with a minimum length of 24 Unless otherwise required by the Authority Having Juris-
inches (610 mm ). This pipe shall be within 4 inches ( 102 diction , roof drains, gutters, vertical conductors or leaders,
mm ) of the splash block and positioned to direct the flow and horizontal storm drains for primary drainage shall be
parallel to the recessed line of the splash block. sized based on a storm of 60 minutes duration and 100
1101.6 .4 Backwater Valve. Subsoil drains subject to year return period. Refer to Table D 101.1 ( in Appendix
backflow where discharging into a storm drain shall be D ) for 100 years, 60-minute storms at various locations.
provided with a backwater valve in the drain line so 1101.12.2 Secondary Drainage. Secondary ( emer-
located as to be accessible for inspection and maintenance. gency) roof drainage shall be provided by one of the
1101.6.5 Open Area. Nothing in Section 1101.6 shall methods specified in Section 1101.12.2.1 or Section
prevent drains that serve either subsoil drains or area ways 1101.12.2.2.
of a detached building from discharging to a properly 1101.12.2.1 Roof Scuppers or Open Side. Sec-
graded open area , provided that : ondary roof drainage shall be provided by an open -
( 1 ) They do not serve continuously flowing springs or sided roof or scuppers where the roof perimeter
groundwater. construction extends above the roof in such a man -
( 2 ) The point of discharge is not less than 10 feet ( 3048 ner that water will be entrapped . An open-sided roof
mm ) from a property line . or scuppers shall be sized to prevent the depth of
(3) It is impracticable to discharge such drains to a storm ponding water from exceeding that for which the
drain, to an approved water course , to the front street roof was designed as determined by Section
curb or gutter, or to an alley. 110 L 12.1. Scupper openings s tall be not less than 4
inches ( 102 mm ) high and have a width equal to the
1101.7 Building Subdrains. Building subdrains located circumference of the roof drain required for the area
below the public sewer level shall discharge into a sump or served sized in accordance with Table 1103.1 .
,
TABLE 1103.1
SIZING ROOF DRAINS , LEADERS , AND
VERTICAL RAINWATER PIPING*- 3
SIZE OF
RAIN, MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL PROJECTED ROOF AREAS AT VARIOUS RAINFALL RATES
FLOW
LEADER , (square feet)
OR PIPE
inches gpm i 1 (in/h ) 2 (in/h ) 3 (in/h ) 4 (in/h ) 5 (in/h ) 6 (in/h ) 7 (in/h ) 8 (in/h ) 9 (in/h ) 10 ( in/h) 11 (in/h ) 12 ( in/h)
2 30 2880 1440 960 720 575 480 410 360 320 290 260 240
3 92 8800 4400 2930 2200 1760 1470 1260 llOO 980 880 800 730
4 192 18 400 9200 6130 4600 3680 3070 2630 2300 2045 1840 1675 1530
5 360 34 600 17 300 11 530 8650 6920 5765 4945 4325 3845 3460 3145 2880
6 563 54 000 27 000 17 995 13 500 10 800 9000 7715 6750 6000 5400 4910 4500
8 1208 116 000 58 000 38 660 29 000 23 200 19 315 16 570 14 500 12 890 11600 10 545 9600
l ;or SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L/s, l inch per hour - 25.4 mm/h, 1 square foot - 0.0929 ITT
Notts:
i
Maximum discharge capacity, gpm ( L/s) with approximately I % inch (44 mm ) head of water at the drain .
1
For rainfall rates other than those listed , determine the allowable roof area by dividing the area given in the I inch per hour ( 25.4 mm/ h ) column by the
desired rainfall rate.
3
Vertical piping shall be round , square, or rectangular. Square pipe shall be sized to enclose its equivalent round pipe. Rectangular pipe shall have not less
than the same cross-sectional area as its equiv a lent round pipe , except that the ratio of its side dimensions shall not exceed 3 to h
(7) Walls on four sides - no allowance for wall areas below w ater collar inside the strainer. No mechanical devices
?
the top of the lowest w all - add for areas above the top
?
or valves shall be permitted .
of the lowest wall in accordance with Section 1103,4 (1), ( 5 ) Pipe sizing shall be based on the pre-calibratcd rate of
Section 1103.4 (3 ) , Section 1103 4( 5), and Section ,
flowr (gpm ) ( L /s) of the prc- calibrated weir for the max -
1103.4(6) above. imum allowable water depth and Table 1103.1 and ,
Table 1103 2 , ,
1104.0 Values for Continuous Flow. ( 6 ) The height of stones or other granu lar material above the
1104.1 General. Where there is a continuous or scmi -con- waterproofed surface shall not be considered in water
tinuous discharge into the building storm drain or building depth measurement , and the root surface in the vicinity
storm sewer as from a pump, ejector, air-conditioning plant,
, of the drain shall not be recessed to create a reservoir ,
or similar device. 1 gpm (0.06 L/ s) of such discharge shall be ( 7 ) Roof design , where control led- flow roof drainage is
computed as being equivalent to 24 square feet (2 2 m2) of , used, shall be such that the design roof live load is not
roof area , based upon a rate of rainfall of 4 inches per hour less than 30 lb/ft 2 ( 146 kg / m2) to provide a safety factor
( in / h) ( 102 mm / h) . exceeding the 15 lb/fL ( 73 kg/ m ) represented by the~
storm-water pipe sizes in the controlled-flow system arc gauge pressure of 5 pounds-force per square inch ( psi )
based on the sum of the loads. ( 34 kPa ) or sufficient pressure to balance a column of
( 3) The branch from each of the roof dra ins that arc not pro- mercury 10 inches ( 34 kPa ) in height . This pressure shall
vided with controlled flow shall be sized in accordance be held without the introduction of additional air for not
with Table 1103.1 . less than 15 minutes .
11072.3 Exceptions. Where circumstances exist that
1106.0 Engineered Storm Drainage System. make air and water tests described in Section 1107.2 . 1
and Section 1107.2.2 impractical , see Section 105.3 ,
1106.1 General. The design and sizing of a storm drainage
system shall be permitted to be determined by accepted engi -
neering practices. The system shall be designed by a regis-
tered design professional and approved in accordance with
Section 301.5.
1106.2 Siphonic Roof Drainage Systems. The design of
a siphonic roof drainage system shall comply with AS PE 45.
1106.3 Siphonic Roof Drains. Siphonic roof drains shall
comply with ASME Al 12.6.9.
1107.0 Testing.
1107.1 Testing Required. New building storm drainage
systems and parts of existing systems that have been altered.
TABLE 1103.2
SIZING OF HORIZONTAL RAINWATER PIPING1’ *
FLOW
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL PROJECTED ROOF AREAS AT VARIOUS RAINFALL RATES
SIZE OF PIPE ( V8 inch per foot
(square feet)
slope)
inches gpm 1 (in/h ) 2 (in/h ) 3 (in/h ) 4 (in/h ) 5 (in/h ) 6 (in/h )
3 34 3288 1644 1096 822 657 548
4 78 7520 3760 2506 1880 1504 1253
5 139 13 360 6680 4453 3340 2672 2227
6 222 21 400 10 700 7133 5350 4280 3566
8 478 46 000 23 000 15 330 11 500 9200 7670
10 860 82 800 41 400 27 600 20 700 16 580 13 800
12 1384 133 200 66 600 44 400 33 300 26 650 22 200
15 2473 238 000 119 000 79 333 59 500 47 600 39 650
FLOW
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL PROJECTED ROOF AREAS AT VARIOUS RAINFALL RATES
SIZE OF PIPE ( V4 inch per foot
(square feet)
slope)
inches gpm 1 (in/h ) 2 (in/h ) 3 (in/h) 4 (in/h ) 5 (in/h ) 6 (in/h )
FLOW
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HORIZONTAL PROJECTED ROOF AREAS AT VARIOUS RAINFALL RATES
SIZE OF PIPE ( 14 inch per foe
(square feet)
slope)
inches gpm 1 (in/h ) 2 (in/h ) 3 (in/h ) 4 (in/h ) 5 (in/h ) 6 (in/h )
TABLE 1103.3
SIZE OF GUTTERS
DIAMETER OF GUTTER MAXIMUM RAINFALL RATES BASED ON ROOF AREA
( Vi & inch per foot slope ) (square feet)
inches 2 (in/h ) 3 (in/h ) 4 (in/h ) 5 (in/h ) 6 (in/h )
3 340 226 170 136 113
4 720 480 360 288 240
5 1250 834 625 500 416
6 1920 1280 960 768 640
7 2760 1840 1380 1100 918
8 3980 2655 1990 1590 1325
10 7200 4800 3600 2880 2400
This inspection shall comply with Section 1213.1 . Test 1207.0 Temporary Use of Gas.
gauges used in conducting tests shall be in accordance 12071 General. Where temporary use of gas is desired , and
with Section 318.0. the Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction deems the use necessary, a
1203.4 Inspection Waived. In eases where the work permit shall be permitted to be issued for such use fora period
authorized by the permit consists of a minor installation of not to exceed that designated by the Authority Having Juris-
additional piping to piping already connected to a gas meter, diction , provided that such gas piping system otherwise is in
the preceding inspections shall be permitted to be waived at accordance with the requirements of this code regarding
the discretion of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. In this material , sizing and safety .
,
of this code, a certificate of inspection shall be permitted to be different branches the various load demands, and the loca -
,
issued by the Authority' 1 laving Jurisdiction. tion of the point of delivery [NFPA 54:5.1.1]
1204.2 Gas Supplier. A copy of the certificate of such final 1208.1.1 Addition to Existing System. When addi -
piping inspection shall be issued to the serving gas supplier tional appliances are being connected to a gas piping sys-
supplying gas to the premises . tem . the existing piping shall be checked to determine
1204.3 Unlawful. It shall be unlawful for a serving gas sup- whether it has adequate capacity. If the capacity of the
plier , or person is furnishing gas, to turn on or cause to be system is determined to be inadequate for the additional
turned on , a fuel gas or a gas meter or meters, until such cer- appliances, the existing system shall be enlarged as
tificate of final inspection , as herein provided , has been issued. required , or separate gas piping of adequate capacity
shall be provided . [ NFPA 54:5.1.2]
1205.0 Authority to Render Gas Service. 1208.2 Provision for Location of Point of Delivery.
The location of the point of delivery shall be acceptable to
1205.1 Authorized Personnel. It shall be unlawful for a
the serving gas supplier. [NFPA 54: 5.2 ]
person , firm , or corporation , excepting an authorized agent
or employee of a person , firm , or corporation engaged in the 1208.3 Interconnections Between Gas Piping Sys-
business of furnishing or supplying gas and wdiose service tems . Where two or more meters or rwo or more service
,
pipes supply or connect with the particular premises, to turn regulators where meters arc not provided, are located on the
on or reconnect gas service in or on a premises where and same premises and supply separate users, the gas piping sys-
when gas service is. at the time, not being rendered . tems shall not be interconnected on the outlet side of the
meters or service regulators. [ NFPA 54:5.3.1]
1205.2 Outlets. It shall be unlawful to turn on or connect gas
in or on the premises unless outlets arc securely connected to 1208.3.1 Interconnections for Standby Fuels.
gas appliances or capped or plugged with screw joint fittings. Where a supplementary gas for standby use is connected
downstream from a meter or a service regulator where a
meter J S not provided , equipment to prevent backflow
1206.0 Authority to Disconnect. shall be installed . A three- way valve installed to admit
1206.1 Disconnection. The Authority Having Jurisdiction the standby supply and at the same time shut off the reg -
or the serving gas supplier is hereby authorized to disconnect ular supply shall be permitted to be used for this purpose.
gas piping or appliance or both that shall be found not to be [ NFPA 54 :5.3.2.1 - 53.2 .2]
in accordance with the requirements of this code or that arc 1208.4 Sizing of Gas Piping Systems. Gas piping sys-
found detective and in such condition as to endanger life or tems shall be of such size and so installed as to provide a sup-
property. ply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum demand and supply
1206.2 Notice. Where such disconnection has been made, a gas to each appliance inlet at not less than the minimum sup-
notice shall be attached to such gas piping or appliance or ply pressure required by the appliance. [ NFPA 54:5.4. 1 ]
both that shall state the same has been disconnected , together 1208.4.1 Maximum Gas Demand. The volumetric
with the reasons thereof . flow rate of gas to be provided shall be the sum of the
1206.3 Capped Outlets. It shall be unlawful to remove or maximum input of the appliances served. The volumet-
disconnect gas piping or gas appliance without capping or ric flow rate of gas to be provided shall be ad justed for
plugging with a screw joint fitting , the outlet from which said altitude where the installation is above 2000 feet ( 610
pipe or appliance was removed . Outlets to which gas appli- m ). [ NFPA 54: 5.4.2.1 — 5.4 .2.2 ] Where the input rating
ances arc not connected shall be left capped and gastight on is not indicated , the gas supplier, appliance manufacturer,
a piping system that has been installed , altered , or repaired . or a qualified agency shall be contacted , or the rating
Exception: Where an approved listed quick-disconnect device from Table 1208.4. 1 shall be used for estimating the vol -
is used . umetric flow rate of gas to be supplied .
The total connected hourly load shall be used as the 1208.4.3 Allowable Pressure Drop. The design pres-
basis for piping sizing, assuming all appliances arc oper- sure loss in any piping system under maximum probable
ating at full capacity simultaneously. flow conditions, from the point of delivery to the inlet
Exception: Sizing shall be permitted to be based upon connection of the appliance, shall be such that the supply
established load diversity factors. [ NFPA 54:5.4 . 2.3] pressure at the appliance is greater than or equal to the
TABLE 1208.4.1
minimum pressure required by the appliance. [ NFPA
APPROXIMATE GAS INPUT FOR 54: 5.4 . 4 ]
TYPICAL APPLIANCES 1208.5 Maximum Operating Pressure in Buildings.
[NFPA 54: TABLE A.5.4 . 2.1]
The maximum operating pressure for any piping systems
INPUT located inside buildings shall not exceed 5 psi ( 34 kPa ) unless
APPLIANCE
( Btu/ h approx .)
one or more of the fol lowing conditions arc met:
Space Heating Units
Warm air furnace ( 1 ) The piping joints arc welded or brazed .
Single family 100 000 ( 2 ) The piping joints arc flanged and all pipc- to-flangc con -
Multifamily , per unit 60 000 nections arc made by welding or brazing.
Hydronic boiler ( 3 ) The piping is located in a ventilated chase or otherwise
Single family 100 000 enclosed for protection against accidental gas accumula -
Multifamily, per unit 60 000 tion.
Space and Water Heating Units (4 ) The piping is located inside buildings or separate areas of
Hydronic boiler buildings used exclusively for one of the following:
Single-family 120 000 ( a) Industrial processing or heating
Multifamily, per unit 75 000 ( b ) Research
Water Heating Appliances ( c ) Warehousing
Water heater, automatic storage ( d ) Boiler or mechanical rooms
30 to 40 gallon tank 35 000
(5 ) The piping is a temporary installation for buildings under
Water heater, automatic storage
construction.
50 gallon tank 50 000
( 6 ) The piping serves appliances or equipment used for agri -
Water heater, automatic instantaneous
cultural purposes.
Capacity at 2 gallons per minute 142 800
(7 ) The piping system is an LP-Gas piping system with an
Capacity at 4 gallons per minute 285 000
operating pressure greater than 20 psi {138 kPa ) and
Capacity at 6 gallons per minute 428 400
complies with NFPA 58. [ NFPA 54 :5.5.4]
Water heater, domestic, circulating or
1208.5.1 LP'Gas Systems. LP-Gas systems designed
side - arm 35 000
to operate below -5° F - 2 l °C ) or with butane or a
Cooking Appliances
propane-butane mix shall be designed to cither accom-
Range, freestanding , domestic 65 000 modate liquid LP-Gas or to prevent LP-Gas vapor from
Built- in oven or broilei unit , domestic 25 000 condensing back into a liquid . [ NFPA 54:5.5.5 ]
Built- in top unit, domestic 40 000
1208.6 Acceptable Piping Materials and Joining
Other Appliances
Methods. Materials used for piping systems shall cither
Refrigerator 3000 comply with the requirements of this chapter or be accept -
Clothes dryer, Type 1 ( domestic) 35 000 able to the Authority Having Jurisdiction . [NFPA 54: 5.6 . 1.1 ]
Gas fireplace direct-vent 40 000 1208.6.1 Used Materials. Pipe , fittings, valves, or
Gas log 80 000 other materials shall not be used again unless they arc
Barbecue 40 000 free of foreign materials and have been ascertained to be
Gaslight
w
2500 adequate for the service intended . [NFPA 54:5.6 . 1.2] |
For SI units: 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW 1208.6.2 Other Materials. Material not covered by the
standards specifications listed herein shall meet the fol -
1208.4.2 Sizing Methods. Gas piping shall be sized in lowing criteria:
accordance with one of the following : ( 1 ) Be investigated and tested to determine that it is safe
( ! ) Pipe sizing tables or sizing equations in this chap- and suitable for the proposed service.
ter . ( 2 ) Be recommended for that service by the manufac-
i ( 2 ) Other approved engineering methods . turer.
(3 ) Sizing tables included in a listed piping system man- ( 3 ) Be acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
ufacturer’s installation instructions. [ NFPA 54: 5.4 . 3] [ NFPA 54 :5.6. 1.3]
1208.6.3 Metallic Piipe. Cast- iron pipe shall not be 1208.6 .4.5 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tub-
used. [ NFPA 54 : 5.6.2.1 ] ing. Corrugated stainless steel tubing shall be listed
1208.6.3.1 Steel, Stainless Steel, and Wrought- in accordance with CSA LC 1 . [NFPA 54:5.63.6]
Iron Pipe. Steel, stainless steel, and wrought- iron 1208.6.5 Plastic Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings. Polyeth-
pipe shall be at least Schedule 40 and shall comply ylene plastic pipe, tubing , and fittings used to supply fuel
with the dimensional standards of ASME B 36 . L 0M gas shall conform to ASTM D2513. Pipe to be used shall
and one of the following: be marked "gas" and "ASTM D2513.” Polyamide pipe ,
(1) ASTMA 53 tubing, and fittings shall be identified in and conform to
ASTM F2945 . Pipe to be used shall be marked “gas and'1
i (3) ASTM A 312 { NFPA 54: 5.6.2.2 } polyvinyl chloride ( CPVC ) plastic pipe, tubing, and fittings
1208.6.3.2 Copper and Copper Alloy Pipe . shall not be used to supply fuel gas. [ NFPA 54:5.6 . 4.1. 1 —
Copper and copper alloy pipe shall not be used if the 5.6.4.13]
gas contains more than an average of 0.3 grains of 1208.6.6 Regulator Vent Piping. Plastic pipe and fit-
hydrogen sulfide per 100 standard cubic feet (set) of tings used to connect regulator vents to remote vent ter-
gas ( 0.7 mg/100 L). minations shall be PVC conforming to UL 651 (Schedule
Threaded copper copper alloy or aluminum
, ,
40 and 80). PVC vent piping shall not be installed indoors.
alloy pipe shall not be used with gases corrosive to INFPA 54:5.6.4.2]
such material . [ NFPA 54: 5.6.2.3 — 5.6.2.4] 1208.6.7 Anodeless Risers. Anodeless risers shall
1208.6.3.3 Aluminum Alloy Pipe . Aluminum comply with Section 1208.6.7.1 through Section I
alloy pipe shall comply with ASTM B 24 I ( except 1208.6.7.3. I
that the use of alloy 5456 is prohibited), and shall be
marked at each end of each length indicating com-
1208.6. 7.1 Factory - Assembled Anodeless |
Risers. Factory-assembled anodeless risers shall be
«
pliance. Aluminum alloy pipe shall be coated to pro- recommended by the manufacturer for the gas used
tect against external corrosion w here it is in contact
? and shall be leak tested by the manufacturer in
i with masonry , plaster, or insulation or is subject to accordance with written procedures. [ NFPA
repeated wettings by such liquids as water, deter- 54: 5.6 . 4.3(1)]
gents, or sewage. [ NFPA 54: 5.6 . 2.5 ]
Aluminum alloy pipe shall not be used in exte-
1208.6.7.2 Service Head Adapters and Field- 1
Assembled Anodeless Risers. Service head
«
rior locations or underground . [ NFPA 54: 5.6 . 2.6 ] adapters and field-assembled anodeless risers incor-
porating service head adapters shall be recommended
1208.6. 4 Metallic Tubing. Tubing shall not be used
by the manufacturer for the gas used and shall be
with gases corrosive to the tubing material . [ NFPA
design-certified to meet the requirements ofCatcgoiy
54 :5.6.3.1]
1 of ASTM D2513 and 49 CFR 192.281 (e ). The man-
1208.6.4.1 Stainless steel. Stainless steel tub- ufacturer shall provide the user qualified installation
ing shall comply with one of the following: instructions as prescribed by 49 CFR 192.283(b ).
(1) ASTMA 268 [ NFPA 54: 5.6. 4.3 (2 )]
(2 ) ASTM A 269 [NFPA 54:5.6 . 3.3] 1208.6.73 Undiluted Liquified Petroleum Gas | X <
Piping. The use of plastic pipe, tubing, and fittings |
» 1208.6.4.2 Steel Tubing. Steel tubing shall com-
ply with ASTM A254 . [NFPA 54 :5.6 . 3.2]
in undiluted LP-Gas piping systems shall be in
accordance with NFPA 58. [ NFPA 54: 5.6.4.3( 3 )]
» 1208.6.4.3 Copper and Copper Alloy Tubing.
1208.6.8 Workmanship and Delects. Gas pipe, tub-
i Copper and copper alloy tubing shall not be used if
ing. and fittings shall be clear and free from cutting burrs
the gas contains more than an average of 0.3 grains
of hydrogen sulfide per 100 set of gas (0.7 mg/ 100 and defects in structure or threading , and shall be thor-
oughly brushed and chip and scale blown . Defects in
L ). Copper tubing shall comply with standard Type
pipe , tubing, and fittings shall not be repaired . Defective
1C or L of ASTM B88 or ASTM B280. [ NFPA
pipe, tubing , and fittings shall be replaced . [NFPA
54 :5.6.3.4]
54: 5.6 .5 ]
» 1208.6.4.4 Aluminum Alloy Tubing. Aluminum
alloy tubing shall comply with ASTM B210 or 1208.6. 9 Metallic Pipe Threads. Metallic pipe and
ASTM B241 . Aluminum alloy tubing shall be fitting threads shall be taper pipe threads and shall com -
coated to protect against external corrosion where it ply with ASME Bl .20.1. [ NFPA 54 : 5.6.6.1]
i is in contact with masonry , plaster, or insulation or 1208.6.9.1 Damaged Threads. Pipe w ith threads
is subject to repeated wettings by such liquids as that arc stripped , chipped corroded , or otherwise
,
water, detergent, or sewage. Aluminum alloy tubing damaged shall not be used. Where a weld opens dur-
shall not be used in exterior locations or under- ing the operation of cutting or threading , that por-
ground . [ NFPA 54 : 5.6.3.5] tion of the pipe shall not be used . [ NFPA 54 : 5.6.6.2]
l
/2
THREADED PORTION
(inches)
%
THREADSTO BE CUT
10
1208.6 . 10.4 Flared Joints. Flared joints shall be
used only in systems constructed from nonferrous
pipe and tubing where experience or tests have
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YA Y4 10 demonstrated that the joint is suitable for the condF |
1 % 10 tions and where provisions are made in the design to
prevent separation of the joints . [ NFPA 54:5.6,7.4]
114 1 11
VA 1 11
1208.6 . 10.5 Metallic Pipe Fittings. Metallic tit- 1
tings shall comply with the following:
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2 1 11 ( 1 ) Threaded fittings in sizes larger than 4 inches
2Vi VA 12 ( 100 mm ) shall not be used .
3 VA 12 12 ) Fittings used with steel , stainless steef or
4 VA 13 wrought -iron pipe shall be steef stainless steel ,
For SI units: I inch = 25.4 ram copper alloy , malleable iron , or cast iron .
( 3 ) Fittings used with copper or copper alloy pipe
shall be copper or copper alloy.
» 1208.6. 9.3 Thread Joint Compounds. Thread
joint compounds shall be resistant to the action of
(4 ) Fittings used with aluminum alloy pipe shall be
aluminum alloy .
LP-Gas or to any other chemical constituents of the
(5) Cast - iron fittings shall comply with the follow -
gases to be conducted through the piping. [ NFPA
ing:
54 :5.6.6.4]
( a ) Flanges shall be permitted .
}} 1208.6.10 Metallic Piping Joints and Fittings. The
type of piping joint used shall be suitable for the pres- ( b ) Bushings shall not be used .
sure and temperature conditions and shall be selected ( c ) Fittings shall not be used in systems con-
giving consideration to joint tightness and mechanical taining flammable gas-air mixtures .
strength under the service conditions. The joint shall be (d) Fittings in sizes 4 inches ( 100 mm ) and
able to sustain the maximum end force due to the inter- larger shall not be used indoors unless
nal pressure and any additional forces due to tempera- approved by the Authority Having Juris-
ture expansion or contraction , vibration , fatigue , or the diction.
weight of the pipe and its contents. [ NFPA 54:5.6. 7 ] ( e ) Fittings in sizes 6 inches ( 150 mm ) and
» 1208.6.10.1 Pipe Joints. Schedule 40 and heav-
ier pipe joints shall be threaded , flanged brazed ,
,
larger shall not be used unless approved by
the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
welded, or assembled with press -connect fittings ( 6 ) Aluminum alloy fitting threads shall not form
listed to CSA LC 4 . the joint seal .
(1) Where nonferrous pipe is brazed , the brazing ( 7 ) Zinc -aluminum alloy fittings shall not be used
materials shall have a melting point in excess in systems containing flammable gas-air mix -
of 1000°F ( 538 ° C ) . tures.
(2 ) Brazing alloys shall not contain more than 0.05 (8) Special fittings such as couplings, proprietary
type joints, saddle tecs, gland -type compression
-
percent phosphorus, { NFPA 54: 5.6 . 7.1 }
fittings, and flared , flareless, or compression -
1208.6.10.2 CopperTubing Joints. Copper tub-
type tubing fittings shall be as follows :
ing joints shall be assembled with approved gas tub-
ing fittings, shall be brazed with a material having a ( a ) Used within the fitting manufacturer’s
melting point in excess of 1000° F (53S°C ), or shall p ressu re -tcm pera tu re rccom mendati on s.
be assembled with press -connect fittings listed to ( b ) Used within the service conditions antici -
CSA LC 4. Press- Connect Metallic Fittings for Use pated with respect to vibration , fatigue,
in Fuel Gas Distribution Systems . Brazing alloys thermal expansion , or contraction.
shall not contain more than 0.05 percent phospho- ( c ) Acceptable to the Authority Having Juris-|
rus. [ NFPA 54 : 5.6.7.2] diction.
1208.7.1.1 Subject to Damage. Gas meters shall Exception: A regulator and vent limiting means com -
not be placed where they will be subjected to dam- bination listed as complying with CSA Z21.80 shall
age, such as adjacent to a driveway , under a fire be permitted to be used without a vent to the outdoors.
escape, in public passages balls, or where they will
,
( 2 ) The vent shall be designed to prevent the entry of
be subject to excessive corrosion or vibration. water, insects, or other foreign materials that could
[NFPA 54: 5.7.2.2] cause blockage.
1208.7.1.2 Extreme Temperatures. Gas meters ( 3 ) The regulator vent shall terminate at least 3 feet ( 914
shall not be located where they will be subjected to mm ) from a source of ignition .
extreme temperatures or sudden extreme changes in (4 ) At locations where regulators might be submerged
temperature or in areas where they are subjected to
temperatures beyond those recommended by the
-
during floods, a special antiflood type breather vent
fitting shall be installed or the vent line shall be
,
manufacturer . [ NFPA 54:5.7.2.3] extended above the height of the expected flood
1208.7.2 Supports. Gas meters shall be supported or waters.
connected to rigid piping so as not to exert a strain on the ( 5 ) A regulator shall not be vented to the appliance flue
meters . Where flexible connectors arc used to connect a or exhaust system . [ NFPA 54: 5.8.5.1 ]
gas meter to downstream piping at mobile homes in 1208.8. 5 Venting ol Gas Appliance Pressure
mobile home parks, the meter shall be supported by a Regulators. For venting of gas appliance pressure reg -
post or bracket placed in a firm footing or by other means ulators sec Section 507.21. [ NFPA 54:5.8.5.2]
providing equivalent support . [ NFPA 54: 5.7 . 3 J
1208.8. 6 Bypass Piping. Valved and regulated
1208.7.3 Meter Protection. Meters shall be protected
against overpressure , backpressure , and vacuum. [ NFPA
bypasses shall be permitted to be placed around gas line
pressure regulators where continuity of service is imper-
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54 :5.7 .4] ative. [ NFPA 54 : 5.8 .6]
1208.7.4 Identification. Gas piping at multiple meter 1208.8. 7 Identification. Line pressure regulators at
installations shall be marked by a metal tag or other per- multiple regulator installations shall be marked by a
manent means designating the building or the part of the metal tag or other permanent means designating the
building being supplied and attached by the installing building or the part of the building being supplied.
agency . [ NFPA 54 : 5.7. 5] [ NFPA 54 :5.8 .7]
1208.8 Gas Pressure Regulators. A line pressure regu- 1208.9 Overpressure Protection Required. Where the
lator shall be installed where the gas supply pressure exceeds serv ing gas supplier delivers gas at a pressure greater than 2
the maximum allowable inlet pressure of the appliance psi ( 14 kPa) for piping systems serving appliances designed
served . [NFPA 54: 5.8.1] to operate at a gas pressure of 14 inches water column ( 3.5
1208.8.1 Listing. Line pressure regulators shall be kPa ) or less, overpressure protection devices shall be
listed in accordance with CSA Z21.80 where the outlet installed . Piping systems serving equipment designed to oper-
pressure is set to 2 psi ( 14 kPa ) or less . [NFPA 54 : 5.8 .2 J ate at inlet pressures greater than 14 inches water column {3.5
1208.8.2 Location. The gas pressure regulator shall be kPa ) shall be equipped with overpressure protection devices
accessible for servicing. [ NFPA 54: 5.83] as required by the appliance manufacturer’s installation
instructions. [ NFPA 54: 5.9 . 1 ]
1208.8. 3 Regulator Protection. Pressure regulators
shall be protected against physical damage. [NFPA 1208.10 Overpressure Protection Devices . Overpres-
54 :5.8 .4] sure protection devices shall be one of the following :
1208.8.4 Venting of Line Pressure Regulators . ( 1 ) Pressure relief valve.
Line pressure regulators shall comply with all of the fol - ( 2 ) Monitor regulator.
lowing: ( 3 ) Series regulator installed upstream from the line regula -
( l ) An independent vent to the exterior of the building , tor and set to continuously limit the pressure on the inlet
sized in accordance with the regulator manufac- of the line regulator to the maximum values specified by
turer ' s instructions, shall be provided where the Section 1208.11 or less .
location of a regulator is such that a ruptured (4 ) Automatic shutoff device installed in series with the line
diaphragm will cause a hazard . pressure regulator and set to shut off when the pressure
I ( a ) Where more than one regulator is at a location , on the downstream piping system reaches the maximum
each regulator shall have a separate vent to the values specified by Section 1208.11 or less. This device
outdoors or, if approved by the Authority Hav- shall be designed so that it will remain closed until man -
ing Jurisdiction , the vent lines shall be permit- ually reset. [NFPA 54 : 5.9.3.1 ]
ted to be manifolded in accordance with 1208.10 .1 Separate Devices. The devices in Section
accepted engineering practices to minimize 1208.10 shall be installed either as an integral part of the
back pressure in the event of diaphragm failure. service or line pressure regulator or as separate units.
I ( b ) Materials for vent piping shall be in accordance Where separate overpressure protection devices arc
with Section 1208.6 through Section installed , they shall comply with Section 1208.10.2
I 1208.6.13.5 . through Section 1208.10.7. [NFPA 54:5.9 . 3.2 ]
1208.10.2 Construction and Installation. All over- to 2 psi ( 14 kPa) or less upon a failure of the line pressure reg -
pressure protection devices shall meet the following ulator . [ NFPA 54:5.9.2.1]
requirements: 1208.11.1 Overpressure Protection Required. <X
(1) Be constructed of materials so that the operation of Where piping systems serving appliances designed to
the device is not impaired by corrosion of external operate with a gas supply pressure greater than 14 inches
parts by the atmosphere or of internal paits by the gas . water column ( 3.5 kPa) arc required to be equipped with
(2 ) Be designed and installed so they can be operated to overpressure protection by Section 1208.9, each over-
determine whether the valve is free . The devices pressure protection device shall be adjusted to limit the
shall also be designed and installed so they can be gas pressure to each connected appliance as required by
tested to determine the pressure at which they oper- the appliance manufacturer s installation instructions.
’
ate and be examined tor leakage when in the closed [ NEPA 54 :5.9.2.2]
position , [NFPA 54:5.9.4J
1208.10.3 External Control Piping. External control
1208.11.2 Overpressure Protection Devices. Each
overpressure protection device installed to meet the
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piping shall be designed and installed so that damage to requirements of this section shall be capable of limiting
the control piping of one device docs not render both the the pressure to its connected appliancc(s) as required by
regulator and the overpressure protective device inoper- this section independently of any other pressure control
ative. [NFPA 54: 5 9.5 ]
, equipment in the piping system . [ NEPA 54: 5.9 . 2.3]
1208.10.4 Setting. Each pressure limiting or pressure 1208.113 Detection of Failure. Each gas piping sys-
relieving device shall be set so that the gas pressure sup- tern for which an overpressure protection device is
plied to the connected appliances) does not exceed the lim- required by this section shall be designed and installed so
its specified in Section L 208 . ll and Section 1208.11 .1 . that a failure of the primary pressure control device (s) is
[NEPA 54:5.9.6 ] detectable. [ NEPA 54 : 5.9 . 2.4 ]
1208.10.5 Unauthorized Operation. Where unau- 1208.11.4 Flow Capacity. If a pressure relief valve is
thorized operation of any shutoff valve could render a used to meet the requirements of this section , it shall
pressure relieving valve or pressure limiting device inop- have a flow capacity such that the pressure in the pro-
erative, one of the following shall be accomplished : tected system is maintained at or below the limits speci -
(1) The valve shall be locked in the open position. fied in Section 1208.11 under the following conditions:
Instruct authorized personnel in the importance of (1 ) The line pressure regulator for which the relief valve
leaving the shutoff valve open and of being present is providing overpressure protection has failed wide
while the shutoff valve is closed so that it can be open.
locked in the open position before leaving the prem- (2) The gas pressure at the inlet of the line pressure reg -
ises . ulator for w' hich the relief valve is providing over-
(2 ) Duplicate relief valves shall be installed , each hav- pressure protection is not less than the regulator’s
ing adequate capacity to protect the system , and normal operating inlet pressure. [ NFPA 54: 5.9.2.5]
arrange the isolating valves or three- way valve so
that only one relief valve can be rendered inopera-
1208.12 Backpressure Protection. Protective devices
shall be installed as close to the equipment as practical where
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tive at a time. [ NEPA 54: 5.9 . 7] the design of equipment connected is such that air , oxygen , or
» l 1208.10.6 Discharge of Vents. The discharge stacks,
vents, or outlet parts of all pressure relieving and pressure
standby gases could be forced into the gas supply system .
Gas and air combustion mixers incorporating double
limiting devices shall be located so that gas is safely dis- diaphragm "zero" or "atmosphere’" governors or regulators
'
charged to the outdoors. Discharge stacks or vents shall shall require no further protection unless connected directly to
be designed to prevent the entry of water , insects, or other compressed air or oxygen at pressures of 5 psi ( 34 kPa ) or
foreign material that could cause blockage. more. [ NFPA 54 : 5.10 . 1.1 - 5.10 . 1.2]
The discharge stack or vent line shall be at least the 1208.12.1 Protective Devices. Protective devices
same size as the outlet of the pressure relieving device. shall include but not be limited to the following:
[NEPA 54:5.9.8, 1 - 5.9.S.2]
( 1 ) Check valves.
1208.10.7 Size of Fittings, Pipe , and Openings.
( 2 ) Three-w ay valves (of the type that completely closes
The fittings, pipe, and openings located between the sys-
tem to be protected and the pressure relieving device
one side before starting to open the other side) .
shall be sized to prevent hammering of the valve and to ( 3 ) Reverse flow indicators controlling positive shutoff
prevent impairment of relief capacity . [ NEPA 54:5.9 . 9 ] valves.
)) 1208.11 Pressure Limitation Requirements. Where pip- (4 ) Normally closed air-actuated positive shutoff pres-
ing systems serving appliances designed to operate with a gas sure regulators. [NEPA 54: 5.10.2]
supply pressure of 14 inches water column (3.5 kPa ) or less are
required to be equipped with overpressure protection by Sec-
1208.13 Low-Pressure Protection. A protective device
shall be installed between the meter and the appliance or equip-
«
tion 1208.9, each overpressure protection device shall be ment if the operation of the appliance or equipment is such that
adjusted to limit the gas pressure to each connected appliance it could produce a vacuum or a dangerous reduction in gas pres-
sure at the meter. Such protective devices include , but arc not ing unless approved technical justification is pro-
limited to, mechanical, diaphragm- operated , or electrically oper- vided to demonstrate that protection is unnecessary:
ated low- pressure shutoff valves. [NFPA 54: 5.11 J ( 1 ) The piping shall be made of corrosi on- resistant
yy 1208.14 Shutoff Valves. Shutoff valves shall be approved material that is suitable for the environment in
and shall be selected giving consideration to pressure drop, which it will be installed .
service involved, emergency use , and reliability of operation . ( 2 ) Pipe shall have a factory-applied , electrically
Shutoff valves of size 1 inch ( 25 mm ) National Pipe Thread insulating coating. Fittings and joints between
and smaller shall be listed . [ NFPA 54:5.12] sections of coated pipe shall be coated in accor-
1208.15 Expansion and Flexibility. Piping systems shall dance with the coating manufacturer ' s instruc-
be designed to prevent failure from thermal expansion or con- tions .
traction. [NFPA 54: 5.14 . 1 ] ( 3 ) The piping shall have a cathodic protection sys-
» 1208.15.1 Special Local Conditions. Where local
conditions include earthquake, tornado, unstable ground ,
tem installed , and the system shall be main-
tained in accordance with Section 1210.1.3.3 or
or flood hazards, special consideration shall be given to Section 1210.1 .3.6. [ NFPA 54:7.1 .3.2]
increased strength and flexibility of piping supports and 1210.1.3.3 Cathodic Protection. Cathodic pro-
connections. [ NFPA 54 :5.14.2] tection systems shall be monitored by testing and the
results shall be documented . The test results shall
1209.0 Excess Flow Valve. demonstrate one of the following :
( 1 ) A pipc - to -soil voltage of -0.85 volts or more
1209.1 General. Where automatic excess flow valves are
installed , they shall be listed to CSA Z21.93 and shall be sized negative is produced with reference to a satu -
,
and installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc- rated copper-copper sulfate half cell .
tions. [NFPA 54: 5.13 ] ( 2 ) A pipc -to -soil voltage of -0.78 volts or more
negative is produced with reference to a satu -
,
(2 ) The pipc- to -soil voltage shall be tested at least ing basements, where the plastic piping is inserted in
annually . [NFPA 54:7 1,3,6]
* a piping material permitted for use in buildings .
1210.1.3.7 Documentation. Documentation of [ NFPA 54 : 7.1. 7.1]
the results of the two most recent tests shall be 1210.1.7.1 Connections Between Metallic and
retained . [ NFPA 54:7.1 . 3.7] Plastic Piping. Connections made between metal -
1210.1.3.8 Dissimilar Metals. Where dissimilar lic and plastic piping shall be made with fittings con-
metals arc joined underground an insulating cou -
*
forming to one of the following :
pling or fitting shall be used . [NFPA 54: 7.1 3 8]* * ( 1 ) ASTM D2513, Category 1 transition fittings
1210.1. 3.9 Steel Risers. Steel risers, other than ( 2 ) ASTM FI 973
anodeless risers, connected to plastic piping shall be ( 3 ) ASTM F 2509 [NFPA 54 : 7.1. 7.2]
cathodically protected by means of a welded anode
1210.1.7.2 Tracer Wire. An electrically continuous
*
sleeve and between the sleeve and the wall shall be vided from aboveground , or one end of the tracer
sealed to prevent entrv of gas and water [ NFPA *
wife or tape shall be brought aboveground at a build-
54 : 7.1 . 5] ing wall or riser. [ NFPA 54:7.1 7 3 - 7.1 7 3 2]
* * * * *
1210.1.6 Piping Underground Beneath Buildings. 1210.2 CSST Piping Systems. CSST piping systems shall I
Where gas piping is installed underground beneath build- be installed in accordance with this code and the manufac-
ings, the piping shall be cither of the following: |
(1) Encased in an approved conduit designed to with-
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turer installation instructions. [NFPA 54:7 1 8]
1210.3 Installation of Aboveground Piping. Piping
* *
stand the imposed loads and installed in accordance installed aboveground shall be securely supported and located
with Section 1210.1.6.1 or Section 1210 1 6 2
* * * * where it will be protected from physical damage. Where pass-
(2 ) A piping/encasement system listed for installation ing through an exterior wall , the piping shall also be protected
beneath buildings. [NFPA 54:7 1.6] *
from corrosion by coating or wrapping with an inert material
1210.1.6.1 Conduit with One End Terminat- approved for such applications. The piping shall be sealed
ing Outdoors. The conduit shall extend into an around its circumference at the point of the exterior penetra-
accessible portion o the building and , at the point tion to prevent the entry of water, insects, and rodents. Where
where the conduit terminates in the building, the piping is encased in a protective pipe sleeve, the annular
space between the conduit and the gas piping shall spaces between the gas piping and the sleeve and between the
I be sealed to prevent the possible entrance of any gas sleeve and the wall opening shall be scaled [ NFPA 54:7 2 1 ]
* * *
Exception : Appliance or equipment shutoff valves 1210.4.1 Connections. Where gas piping is to be con-
required by this code shall be permitted to be ccalcd , connections shall be of the following type :
installed in accessible spaces containing vented ( 1 ) Pipe fittings such as elbows, tecs, couplings, and
appliances. right/ left nipplc/couplings.
» 1210.3.4 Prohibited Locations. Gas piping inside
any building shall not be installed in or through a clothes
( 2 ) Joining tubing by brazing ( see Section 1208.6.10.1).
( 3 ) Press- connect fittings listed to CSA LC 4.
chute, chimney or gas vent, dumbwaiter, elevator shaft,
or air duct, other than combustion air ducts . [ N 1 PA (4 ) CSST fittings listed to CSA LC 1 .
54 : 7.2 . 5] ( 5 ) Where necessary to insert fittings in the gas pipe that
Exception: Ducts used to provide ventilation air in has been installed in a concealed location the pipe
,
accordance with Section 506.0 or to above-ceiling spaces shall be reconnected by welding flanges, or the use
,
( 1 ) W here the fuel gas is lighter than air, regulators 1210.7 Drips and SedimentTraps. For other than dry gas
equipped with a vent limiting means shall be permit- conditions, a drip shall be provided at any point in the line of|
ted to be vented into the chase. Regulators not pipe where condensate could collect Where required by the
equipped with a vent limiting means shall be per- Authority Having Jurisdiction or the serving gas supplier, a
mitted to be vented either directly to the outdoors or drip shall also be provided at the outlet of the meter. This drip
to a point within the top 1 foot ( 305 mm ) of the shall be installed so as to constitute a trap wherein an accu -
chase. mulation of condensate shuts off the flow of gas before it runs
(2 ) W here the fuel gas is heavier than air, the regulator back into the meter. [ NFPA 54 :7.6. 1 ]
vent shall be vented only directly to the outdoors. 1210.7.1 Location of Drips. All drips shall be installed
[NFPA 54: 7.4 . 1 ] only in such locations that they arc readily accessible to
» 1210.5. 2 Chase Construction. Chase construction
shall comply with local building codes with respect to
permit cleaning or emptying. A drip shall not be located
where the condensate is likely to freeze. [ NFPA 54: 7.6.2]
fire resistance and protection of horizontal and vertical
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openings . [NFPA 54 : 7.4.2]
1210.5.3 Ventilation. A chase shall be ventilated to the
1210.7.2 SedimentTraps. The installation of sediment
traps shall be in accordance with Section 1212.9 . [NFPA
54: 7.6 . 3 ]
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outdoors and only at the top. The opcning( s ) shall have
a minimum free area [ in square inches ( square meters )] 1210.8 Outlets. Outlets shall be located and installed in
equal to the product of one-half of the maximum pres- accordance with the following requirements:
sure in the piping [ in pounds per square inch ( kilopas- ( 1 ) The outlet fittings or piping shall be securely fastened in
cals )] times the largest nominal diameter of that piping place.
[ in inches ( millimeters )], or the cross-sectional area of ( 7 ) Outlets shall not be located behind doors.
the chase , whichever is smaller . Where more than one
( 3 ) Outlets shall be located far enough from floors, walls,
fuel gas piping system is present , the free area for each
patios, slabs, and ceilings to permit the use of wrenches
system shall be calculated and the largest area used.
[NFPA 54: 7.4 . 3 ] without straining , bending , or damaging the piping .
( 4 ) The unthreaded portion of gas piping outlets shall extend
yy 1210.6 Gas Pipe Turns. Changes in direction of gas pipe
shall be made by the use of fittings, factory bends, or field not less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) through finished ceilings
bends . [ NFPA 54:7.5 ] or indoor or outdoor walls.
» 1210.6.1 Metallic Pipe. Metallic pipe bends shall com-
ply with the following :
( 5 ) The unthreaded portion of gas piping outlets shall extend
not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm) above the surface of floors
or outdoor patios or slabs.
i (1) Bends shall be made only with bending tools and
( 6 ) The provisions of Section 1210.8( 4 ) and Section
procedures intended for that purpose.
1210.8( 5 ) shall not apply to listed quick-disconnect
i (2 ) All bends shall be smooth and free from buckling ,
devices of the flush- mounted type or listed gas conven -
cracks, or other evidence of mechanical damage.
ience outlets. Such devices shall be installed in accor-
(3) The longitudinal weld of the pipe shall be near the
dance with the manufacturer 's installation instructions.
neutral axis of the bend.
[ NFPA 54 : 7.7.1.1 - 7.7. 1.6]
(4) Pipe shall not be bent through an arc of more than 90
1210.8.1 Cap Outlets. Each outlet , including a valve,
degrees .
shall be closed gastight with a threaded plug or cap
( 5) The inside radius of a bend shall be not less than 6 immediately after installation and shall be left closed
times the outside diameter of the pipe. [NFPA until the appliance or equipment is connected thereto.
54:7.5. 1]
When an appliance or equipment is disconnected from|
» 1210.6.2 Plastic Pipe. Plastic pipe bends shall comply
with the following:
an outlet and the outlet is not to be used again immedi -
ately , it shall be capped or plugged gastight .
(1) The pipe shall not be damaged , and the internal Exceptions:
diameter of the pipe shall not be effectively reduced .
( 1 ) Laboratory appliances installed in accordance with
(2 ) Joints shall not be located in pipe bends.
Section 1212.3. 1 shall be permitted .
( 3) The radius of the inner curve of such bends shall not ( 2 ) The use of a listed quick-disconnect device with
be less than 25 times the inside diameter of the pipe.
integral shutoff or listed gas convenience outlet shall
( 4 ) W here the piping manufacturer specifics the use of be permitted . [NFPA 54: 7.7.2.1 ]
special bending tools or procedures, such tools or
procedures shall be used . [NFPA 54:7.5.2 ] 1210.8.2 Appliance Shutoff Valves. Appliance shut -
off valves installed in fireplaces shall be removed , and
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1210.6.3 Elbows. Factory made welding elbows or
transverse segments cut therefrom shall have an arc
the piping capped gastight where the fireplace is used for
solid fuel burning. [ NFPA 54: 7.7.2.2]
length measured along the crotch of at least l inch ( 25.4
mm ) for pipe sizes 2 inches ( 50 mm ) and larger. [ NFPA 1210.9 Manual Gas Shutoff Valves. An accessible gas
54: 7.5. 3] shutoff valve shall be provided upstream of each gas pressure
regulator. Where two gas pressure regulators arc installed in ( 2 ) Flammable mixture piping , minimum Schedule 40 .
series in a single gas line, a manual valve shall not be required ( 3 ) Automatic firechcck( s) .
at the second regulator . [ NFPA 54 : 7.8 . 1 ]
(4 ) Safety blowout(s) or backfire preventers for systems
1210.9.1 Valves Controlling Multiple Systems . utilizing flammable mixture lines above 2 Vi inches
Main gas shutoff valves controlling several gas piping ( 65 mm ) nominal pipe size ( NFS ) or the equivalent.
systems shall be readily accessible for operation and [ NFPA 54 : 7.11.1 ]
l installed so as to be protected from physical damage. 1210.12.2 Optional Components. The following
They shall be marked with a metal tag or other perma- components shall also be permitted to be utilized in any
nent means attached by the installing agency so that the
type of central premix system :
i gas piping systems supplied through them can be readily
( 1 ) Flowmcter(s)
identified . [ NFPA 54:7.8.2 1 ]
,
1210.9.2 Shutoff Valves for Multiple House Lines. ( 2 ) Flame arrestcr( s ) [ NFPA 54 : 7.11.2]
-
In multiple tenant buildings supplied through a master
meter, through one service regulator where a meter is not
1210.12.3 Addiitional Requirements. Gas- mixing
machines shall have nonsparking blowers and shall be
provided , or where meters or service regulators are not constructed so that a flashback docs not rupture machine
readily accessible from the appliance or equipment loca- casings, [ NFPA 54 : 7.11 .3]
tion , an individual shutoff valve for each apartment or 1210.12.4 Special Requirements for Mixing
tenant line shall be provided at a convenient point of gen- Blowers. A mixing blower system shall be limited to
eral accessibility. In a common system serving a number applications with minimum practical lengths of mixture
of individual buildings , shutoff valves shall be installed piping limited to a maximum mixture pressure of It)
,
at each building. [ NFPA 54: 7.8.2.2] inches water column ( 2.5 kPa) and limited to gases con-
1210.9.3 Emergency Shutoff Valves . An exterior taining no more than 10 percent hydrogen . The blower
shutoff valve to permit turning off the gas supply to each shall be equipped with a gas control valve at its air
building in an emergency shall be provided . The emer- entrance arranged so that gas is admitted to the air stream,
gency shutoff valves shall be plainly marked as such and entering the blower in proper proportions for correct
their locations posted as required by the Authority Hav- combustion by the type of burners employed , the said
ing Jurisdiction . [NFPA 54:7.8.2.3] gas control valve being of either the zero governor or
mechanical ratio valve type that controls the gas and air
1210.9.4 Shutoff Valve for Laboratories. Each lab-
adjustment simultaneously. No valves or other obstruc-
oratory space containing two or more gas outlets installed
tions shall be installed between the blower discharge and
on tables, benches, or in hoods in educational , research ,
commercial and industrial occupancies shall have a sin- the burner or burners. [ NFPA 54:7.11.4]
gle shutoff valve through which all such gas outlets arc 1210.12.5 Installation of Gas-Mixing Machines.
supplied. The shutoff valve shall be accessible , located Installation of gas- mixing machines shall comply with
within the laboratory or adjacent to the laboratory's the following:
egress door , and identified , [ NFPA 54: 7.8.2.4] ( 1 ) The gas- mixing machine shall be located in a well -
1210.10 Prohibited Devices. Devices shall not be placed ventilated area or in a detached building or cutoff
within the interior of gas piping or fittings where such devices room provided with room construction and explo
reduce the cross-sectional area or otherwise obstruct the tree sion vents in accordance with sound engineering
flow of gas, except where allowance in the piping system principles. Such rooms or below- gradc installations
design has been made for such devices. [ NFPA 54:7.9] shall have adequate positive ventilation.
1210.11 Systems Containing Gas- Air Mixtures Out- ( 2 ) Where gas- mixing machines arc installed in well -
side the Flammable Range. Where gas-air mixing ventilated areas, the type of electrical equipment
machines arc employed to produce mixtures above or below shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 for general
the flammable range, they shall be provided with stops to pre- service conditions unless other hazards in the area
vent adjustment of the mixture to within or approaching the prevail . Where gas- mixing machines are installed in
flammable range. [ NJ PA 54: 7.10] small detached buildings or cutoff rooms, the elec-
1210.12 Systems Containing Flammable Gas- Air trical equipment and wiring shall be installed in
Mixtures. Systems containing flammable gas-air mixtures accordance with NFPA 70 for hazardous locations
shall be in accordance with Section 1210 , 12.1 through Sec- ( Articles 500 and 501 , Class 1, Division 2 ) . I
tion 1210.12.6 . ( 3 ) Air intakes for gas-mixing machines using com-
1210.12 .1 Required Components. A central premix pressors or blowers shall be taken from outdoors
system with a flammable mixture in the blower or com- whenever practical .
pressor shall consist of the following components: (4) Controls tor gas- mixing machines shall include inter-
( l ) Gas- mixing machine in the form of an automatic locks and a safety shutoff valve of the manual reset
gas-air proportioning device combined with a down- type in the gas supply connection to each machine
stream blower or compressor. arranged to automatically shut off the gas supply in
the event of high or low gas pressure . Except for open 1211.0 Electrical Bonding and Grounding.
burner installations only , the controls shall be inter-
locked so that the blower or compressor stops oper-
1211.1 Pipe andTubing Other than CSST. Each above -
ground portion of a gas piping system , other than CSST, that
ating following a gas supply failure. Where a system is likely to become energized shall be electrically continuous
employs pressurized air, means shall be provided to and bonded to an effective ground-fault current path. Gas pip-
shut off the gas supply in the event of air failure . ing, other than CSST, shall be considered to be bonded when|
( 5) Centrifugal gas- mixing machines in parallel shall be it is connected to appliances that arc connected to the appli -
reviewed by the user and equipment manufacturer ance grounding conductor of the circuit supplying that appli -
before installation , and means or plans for minimiz- ance . [NFPA 54:7.12 . 1]
ing the effects of downstream pulsation and equip- 1211.2 Bonding ol CSST Gas Piping. CSST gas piping
ment overload shall be prepared and utilized as systems and gas piping systems containing one or more seg -
,
needed . [ NFPA 54 :7.11. 5.1 - 7.1 1.5. 5] ments of CSST , shall be electrically continuous and bonded I
1210.12 .6 Use ol Automatic Firechecks, Safety to the electrical service grounding electrode system or, where
provided , lightning protection grounding electrode system .
Blowouts, or Backfire Preventers. Automatic
[ NFPA 54 : 7.12 .2]
firechecks and safety blowouts or backfire preventers
shall be provided in piping systems distributing flamma- 1211.2.1 Bonding Jumper Connection. The bond -
ble air-gas mixtures from gas-mixing machines to protect ing jumper shall connect to a metallic pipe, pipe fitting,
the piping and the machines in the event of flashback , in or CSST fitting. [NFPA 54: 7.12.2.1 ]
accordance with the following: 1211.2.2 Bonding Jumper Size. The bonding jumper
shall not be smaller than 6 AWG copper wire or equiva-
( 1 ) Approved automatic firechecks shall be installed
lent . [ NFPA 54:7.12 .2.2]
upstream as close as practical to the burner inlets fol -
lowing the firecheck manufacturer’s instructions. 1211.2.3 Bonding Jumper Length. The length of the
jumper between the connection to the gas piping system
(2 ) A separate manually operated gas valve shall be pro- and the grounding electrode system shall not exceed 75
vided at each automatic fircchcck for shutting off feet (22 860 mm ). Any additional grounding electrodes I
the flow of the gas-air mixture through the firechcck installed to meet this requirement shall be bonded to the|
after a flashback has occurred. The valve shall be electrical service grounding electrode system or, where
located upstream as close as practical to the inlet of provided , lightning protection grounding electrode sys-
the automatic fircchcck . tem . [ NFPA 54: 7.12 .2.3]
Caution : These valves shall not be reopened after a 1211.2.4 Bonding Connections. Bonding connec-
flashback has occurred until the firechcck has cooled suf- tions shall be in accordance with NFPA 70. [ NFPA
ficiently to prevent re - ignition of the flammable mixture 54: 7.12.2.4 ]
and has been reset properly . 1211.2.5 Devices Used for Bonding. Devices used
(3) A safety blowout or backfiring preventer shall be for the bonding connection shall be listed for the appli -
provided in the mixture line near the outlet of each cation in accordance with UL 467 . [ NFPA 54 :7.12.2.5]
gas-mixing machine where the size of the piping is 1211.3 Arc-Resistant Jacketed CSST. CSST listed with
larger than 2 ]A inches ( 65 mm) NPS, or equivalent, to an arc resistant jacket or coating system in accordance with
protect the mixing equipment in the event of an CSA LC l shall be electrically continuous and bonded to an
explosion passing through an automatic fircchcck. effective ground fault current path . Where any CSST com-
The manufacturer's instructions shall be followed ponent of a piping system docs not have an arc- rcsistant
when installing these devices, particularly after a disc jacket or coating system , the bonding requirements of Sec-
has burst. The discharge from the safety blowout or tion 1211.2 shall apply. Arc-rcsistant jacketed CSST shall be
backfire preventer shall be located or shielded so that considered to be bonded when it is connected to appliances
particles from the ruptured disc cannot be directed that arc connected to the appliance grounding conductor of
toward personnel . Wherever there are interconnected the circuit supplying that appliance. [ NFPA 54 : 7.12.3 ]
installations of gas- mixing machines with safety 1211.4 Prohibited Use. Gas piping shall not be used as a
blowouts or backfire preventers , provision shall be
made to keep the mixture from other machines from
grounding conductor or electrode. [ NFPA 54: 7.12.4] ^
1211.5 Lightning Protection System. Where a lightning
reaching any ruptured disc opening. Cheek valves protection system is installed , the bonding of the gas piping
shall not be used for this purpose . shall be in accordance with NFPA 780 . [ NFPA 54 : 7.12 . 5]
(4 ) Large- capacity premix systems provided with explo-
sion heads (rupture discs) to relieve excessive pres-
1211.6 Electrical Circuits. Electrical circuits shall not uti -
lizc gas piping or components as conductors . ^
sure in pipelines shall be located at and vented to a
safe outdoor location . Provisions shall be provided
-
Exception : Low-voltage (50 V or less) control circuits, igni
tion circuits, and electronic flame detection device circuits
for automatically shutting off the supply of the gas-air shall be permitted to make use of piping or components as a
mixture in the event of rupture. [NFPA 54:7.11.6] part of an electric circuit . [NFPA 54 : 7.13]
)) 1211.7 Electrical Connections. All electrical connections ( 2 ) Only one connector shall be used per appliance . [NFPA
between wiring and electrically operated control devices in a 54: 9.6 . 1.5 ]
piping system shall conform to the requirements ofNFPA 70. 1212.3 Use of Nonmetallic Gas Hose Connectors.
[NFPA 54: 7.14 . 1 ] Listed gas hose connectors shall be used in accordance with|
» 1211.7.1 Safety Control. Any essential safety control
depending on electric current as the operating medium
the manufacturer s installation instructions and in accordance
7
the valve, including the valve closing mechanism is , For CSST carrying gas at pressures in excess of 14 inches
designed to safely withstand the pressure. [ NFPA water column (3.5 kPa ) pressure, the test pressure shall be not
54 :8.1 . 1.5] less than 30 psi (207 kPa) for 30 minutes. These tests shall be
1213.15 Regulators and Valves. Regulator and made using air , CCf , or nitrogen pressure and shall be made
valve assemblies fabricated independently of the piping in the presence of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Neces-
system in which they arc to be installed shall be permit- sary apparatus for conducting tests shall be furnished by the
ted to be tested with inert gas or air at the time of fabri - permit holder . Test gauges used in conducting tests shall be
cation. [NFPA 54:8.11.6] in accordance with Section 318.0.
1213.16 Test Medium. The test medium shall be air, 1213.4 Detection of Leaks and Defects. The piping sys-
nitrogen carbon dioxide, or an inert gas. Oxygen shall
, tem shall withstand the test pressure specified without show -
not be used as a test medium. [NFPA 54:8.1 .2] ing any evidence of leakage or other defects. Any reduction of
test pressures as indicated by pressure gauges shall be deemed
1213.2 Test Preparation. Test preparation shall comply
to indicate the presence of a leak unless such reduction can be
with Section 1213.2, 1 through Section 1213.2 .6.
readily attributed to some other cause. [NFPA 54 :8.1.5.1 ]
1213.2.1 Pipe Joints. Pipe joints, including welds,
1213.4.1 Detecting Leaks. The leakage shall be
shall be left exposed for examination during the test.
located by means of an approved gas detector, a noncor-
Exception: Covered or concealed pipe end joints that rosivc leak detection fluid , or other approved leak detec-
have been previously tested in accordance with this code . tion methods . [ NFPA 54 :8.1 . 5.2]
[NFPA 54:8.1 . 3.1 ]
1213.4.2 Repair or Replace. Where leakage or other
1213.2.2 Expansion Joints. Expansion joints shall defects are located , the affected portion of the piping sys-
I be provided with temporary restraints, if required , for the tem shall be repaired or replaced and retested. [ NFPA
additional thrust load under test. [ NFPA 54 :8.1 . 3.2 ] 54:8.1 . 5.3]
1213.2.3 Appliances and Equipment. Appliances 1213.5 Piping System Leak Test. Leak checks using fuel
and equipment that are not to be included in the test shall gas shall be permitted in piping systems that have been pres-
be either disconnected from the piping or isolated by sure-tested in accordance with Section 12 I 3 . U through Sec-
blanks, blind flanges, or caps. Flanged joints at which tion 1213.4.2 . [ NFPA 54 :8.2.1 ]
blinds are inserted to blank off other equipment during
1213.5.1 Turning Gas On. During the process of turn -
the test shall not be required to be tested. [ NFPA
ing gas on into a system of new gas piping, the entire sys-
54 :8.1 .3.3]
tem shall be inspected to determine that there are no open
1213.2.4 Designed for Operating Pressures Less fittings or ends and that all valves at unused outlets arc I
Than Test Pressure. Where the piping system is con- closed and plugged or capped. [ NFPA 54 :8.2 .2]
nected to appliances or equipment designed for operating
1213.5 .2 Leak Check. Immediately after the gas is
pressures of less than the test pressure , such appliances
or equipment shall be isolated from the piping system by
turned on into a new system or into a system that has
been initially restored after an interruption of service , the
disconnecting them and capping the outlct ( s ). [ NFPA
piping system shall be checked for leakage . Where leak -
54 :8.1 .3.4]
age is indicated , the gas supply shall be shut off until the
1213.2.5 Designed lor Operating Pressures necessary repairs have been made. [ NFPA 54:8.2 .3]
Equal to or Greater Than Test Pressure. Where the
1213.5 .3 Placing Appliances and Equipment in
piping system is connected to appliances or equipment
Operation. Appliances and equipment shall not be
designed for operating pressures equal to or greater than
placed in operation until after the piping system has been
the test pressure , such appliances or equipment shall be
isolated from the piping system by closing the individual
checked for leakage in accordance with Section 1213.5.2,
the piping system is purged in accordance with Section
appliance or equipment shutoff valve (s). [ NFPA
1213.6, and connections to the appliance arc checked for
54 :8.1 .3.5]
leakage. INFPA 54:8.2 . 4]
1213.2.6 Safety. All testing of piping systems shall be
1213.6 Purging Requirements. The purging of piping
performed in a manner that protects the safety' of employ-
shall be in accordance with Section 1213.6. 1 through Section
ees and the public during the test. [ NFPA 54 :8.1 . 3.6]
1213.6.3. [ NFPA 54 :8.3]
1213.3 Test Pressure. This inspection shall include an air,
1213.6.1 Piping Systems Required to be Purged
CO or nitrogen pressure test , at which time the gas piping
shall^ stand a pressure of not less than 10 psi ( 69 kPa) gauge
Outdoors. The purging of piping systems shall be in
accordance with Section 1213,6.1. 1 through Section|
pressure. Test pressures shall be held for a length of time sat-
1213.6.1.5 where the piping system meets either of the
isfactory to the Authority Having Jurisdiction but in no ease
following :
less than 15 minutes with no perceptible drop in pressure. For
welded piping and for piping carrying gas at pressures in
,
( 1 ) The design operating gas pressure is greater than 2
excess of 14 inches water column pressure ( 3.5 kPa), the test psig {14 kPa).
pressure shall be not less than 60 psi ( 414 kPa) and shall be ( 2 ) The piping being purged contains one or more sec-
continued for a length of time satisfactory to the Authority tions of pipe or tubing meeting the size and length
Having Jurisdiction , but in no ease for less than 30 minutes. criteria ofTablc 1213.6.1 . [ NFPA 54:8.3. 1 ]
i stopped when 90 percent fuel gas by volume is appliances and equipment shall be purged before being
detected within the pipe. placed into operation. [ NFPA 54:8.3. 3]
1214.0 Required Gas Supply. 1215.1.3 Hybrid Pressure. The pipe size for each sec-
1214.1 General. The following regulations shall comply tion of higher pressure gas piping shall be determined
with this section and Section 1215.0 , shall be the standard for using the longest length of piping from the point of deliv-
the installation of gas piping . Natural gas regulations and ery to the most remote line pressure regulator. The pipe
tables arc based on the use of a gas having a specific gravity size from the line pressure regulator to each outlet shall
of 0.60 and for undiluted liquefied petroleum gas, having a be determined using the length of piping from the regu -
specific gravity of L50. Where gas of a different specific lator to the most remote outlet served by the regulator .
gravity is to be delivered , the specific gravity conversion fac- [ NFPA 54 :6.1 .3]
tors provided by the serving gas supplier shall be used in siz- 1215.2 Sizing ol Gas Piping Systems. Sizing of piping
ing piping systems from the pipe sizing tables in this chapter. systems shall be in accordance with Section 1215.2 . 1 for nat-
1214.2 Volume. The hourly volume of gas required at each ural gas piping systems and Section 1215.2.2 for propane pip-
piping outlet shall be taken as not less than the maximum ing systems .
hourly rating as specified by the manufacturer of the appli- 1215.2 .1 Natural Gas Piping Systems. Table
ance or appliances to be connected to each such outlet. 1215.2 ( 1 ) through Table 1215.2( 23) shall be used in con-
1214.3 Gas Appliances. Where the gas appliances to be junction with one of the methods described in Section
installed have not been specified , Table 1208A 1 shall be per- 1215.1. 1 through Section 1215.1 . 3 for piping materials
mitted to be used as a reference to estimate requirements of other than non -corrugated stainless steel tubing . Section
typical appliances. 1215.3 shall be used in conjunction with one of the meth-
5
To obtain the cubic feet per hour ( m / h ) of gas required, ods described in Section 1215.1. 1 through Section
divide the input of the appliances by the average Btu ( kW *h) 1215.1 . 3 for non -corrugated stainless steel tubing.
heating value per cubic foot ( mJ ) of the gas. The average Btu [ NFPA 54 :6.2 A 6.2 .2]
( kW * h ) per cubic foot ( m ) of the gas in the area of the instal- 1215.2 . 2 Propane Piping Systems. Table
lation shall be permitted to be obtained from the serving gas 1215.2( 24) through Table 1215.2 ( 36 ) shall be used in
supplier. conjunction with one of the methods described in Sec-
1214.4 Size of Piping Outlets. The size of the supply pip- tion 1215.1 . 1 through Section 1215.1 . 3 for piping mate-
ing outlet for a gas appliance shall be not less than Vi of an rials other than non-corrugated stainless steel tubing.
inch in diameter ( 15 mm ). Section 1215.3 shall be used in conjunction with one of
the methods described in Section 1215.1.1 through Sec-
The size of a piping outlet for a mobile home shall be not
tion 1215.1 . 3 for non-corrugated stainless steel tubing.
less than of an inch in diameter ( 20 mm ).
[ NFPA 54 :6.3 A 6.3.2]
1215.3 Sizing Equations . The inside diameter of smooth
1215.0 Required Gas Piping Size. wall pipe or tubing shall be determined by Equation
1215.1 Pipe Sizing Methods. W here the pipe size is to be 1215.3( 1 ), Equation 1215.3 ( 2 ) and Table 1215.3 using the|
determined using any of the methods in Section 1215.1 . 1 equivalent pipe length determined by the methods in Section
through Section 1215.1.3, the diameter of each pipe segment 1215.1 . 1 through Section 1215.1.3. [ NFPA 54: 6.4 ]
shall be obtained from the pipe sizing tables in Section 1215.2
|or from the sizing equations in Section 1215.3 . [ NFPA
LOW- PRESSURE GAS FORMULA (LESSTHAN 1.5 psi)
54:6.1 ]
[NFPA 54:6.4.1 ]
1215.1. 1 Longest Length Method. The pipe size of
each section of gas piping shall be determined using the
longest length of piping from the point of delivery to the [ Equation 1215.3( 1 )]
most remote outlet and the load of the section. [ NFPA QlO JSl
.
HIGH- PRESSURE GAS FORMULA (1.5 psi AND ABOVE ) ( 6 ) Size each section of branch piping not previously sized
[ NFPA 54:6.4.2] by measuring the distance from the gas meter location to
the most remote outlet in that branch and follow the pro-
cedures of steps 2 , 3, 4, and 5 above. Size branch piping
l Liquation 1215.3( 2 )J in the order of their distance from the meter location ,
L
beginning with the most distant outlet not previously
D=
(P j2 - P f ) * Y 0206 sized .
18.93 [ Cr x L ] 1215.5 Engineering Methods. For conditions other than
those covered by Section 1215.1 * such as longer runs or
greater gas demands , the size of each gas piping system shall
Where :
be determined by standard engineering methods acceptable
D inside diameter of pipe, inches to the Authority Having Jurisdiction , and each such system
Q input rate appliance( s ), cubic feet per hour at 60° F shall be so designed that the total pressure drop between the
and 30 inch mercury column meter or another point of supply and an outlet where full
demand is being supplied to all outlets shall be in accordance
upstream pressure, psia { P , + 14.7 )
,
TABLE 1215.3
Cr AND V FOR NATURAL GAS AND UNDILUTED
PROPANE AT STAN DARD CONDITIONS
[NFPA 54 : TABLE 6.4.2]
FORMULA FACTORS
GAS
Cr V
Natural Gas 0.6094 0.9992
Undiluted Propane 1.2462 0.9910
FIGURE 1215.1.1
EXAMPLE ILLUSTRATING USE OF TABLE 1208.4 .1 AND TABLE 1215.2(1 )
Problem: Determine the required pipe size of each section and outlet of the piping system shown in Figure 1215.1 . 1 . Gas to be
used has a specific gravity of 0.60 and 1100 British thermal units ( Btu ) per cubic foot ( 0.0114 kW*h/L)? delivered at 8 inch water
column (2.0 kPa) pressure.
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Gas Meter
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For SI units : I foot = 304 S min l gallon = 3.785 L. 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, 1 cubic foot per hour = 0.0283 mVh
,
Solution :
(1) Maximum gas demand of Outlet A —
32 cubic feet per hour (0.91 rrvVh ) ( from Table 1208.4. 1) .
Maximum gas demand of Outlet B —
3 cubic feet per hour ( 0.08 mVh ) ( from Table 1208.4.1) .
Maximum gas demand of Outlet C —
59 cubic feet per hour ( 1.67 mVh ) ( from Table 1208.4.1) .
Maximum gas demand of Outlet D —
136 cubic feet per hour ( 3.85 mVh) [150 000 Btu /hour (44 kW ) divided by 1100 Btu per cubic foot ( 0.0114 kW *h / L)].
( 2 ) The length of pipe from the gas meter to the most remote outlet ( Outlet A ) is 60 feet ( 18 288 mm ) .
( 3) Using the length in feet column row marked 60 feet ( 18 288 mm) in Table 1215.2( 1 ):
Outlet A , supplying 32 cubic feet per hour ( 0.91 mi ll), requires Vi of an inch ( 15 mm ) pipe.
Section 1 supplying Outlets A and B, or 35 cubic feet per hour ( 0.99 mVh ) requires Vi of an inch (15 mm ) pipe.
f
Section 2, supplying Outlets A, B, and C , or 94 cubic feet per hour ( 2.66 mVh) requires 3A of an inch ( 20 mm ) pipe.
Section 3, supplying Outlets A, B, C, and D, or 230 cubic feet per hour (6.51 mVh ) , requires 1 inch ( 25 mm ) pipe .
|( 4 ) Using the column marked 60 feet (18 288 mm ) in Table 1215.2( 1 ) :
Outlet B supplying 3 cubic feet per hour ( 0.08 nvVh ), requires Vi of an inch ( 15 mm ) pipe.
Outlet C, supplying 59 cubic feet per hour ( 1.67 nrVh ), requires Vi of an inch ( 15 mm ) pipe.
( 5 ) Using the column marked 60 feet (18 288 mm ) in Table 1215.2 ( 1 ) :
Outlet D, supplying 136 cubic feet per hour ( 3.85 m Vh), requires 3A of an inch ( 20 mm ) pipe .
TABLE 1215.2(1 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (b)]1 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESSTHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w. c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE ( inch )
NOMINAL: % 1 VA Vh 2 7>h 3 4 5 6 0 10 12
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.024 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.066 4.026 5.047 6.065 7.981 10.020 11.930
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
( feet)
10 172 360 678 1390 2090 4020 6400 11 300 23 100 41 800 67 600 139 000 252 000 399 000
20 118 247 466 957 1430 2760 4400 7780 15 900 28 700 46 500 95 500 173 000 275 000
30 95 199 374 768 1150 2220 3530 6250 12 700 23 000 37 300 76 700 139 000 220 000
40 81 170 320 657 985 1900 3020 5350 10 900 19 700 31 900 65 600 119 000 189 000
50 72 151 284 583 873 1680 2680 4740 9660 17 500 28 300 58 200 106 000 167 000
60 65 137 257 528 791 1520 2430 4290 8760 15 800 25 600 52 700 95 700 152 000
70 60 126 237 486 728 1400 2230 3950 8050 14 600 23 600 48 500 88 100 139 000
80 56 117 220 452 677 / 1300 2080 3670 7490 13 600 22 000 45 100 81 900 130 000
90 52 110 207 424 635 1220 1950 3450 7030 12 700 20 600 42 300 76 900 122 000
100 50 104 195 400 600 1160 1840 3260 6640 12 000 19 500 40 000 72 600 115 000
'
125 44 92 173 355 532 1020 1630 2890 5890 10 600 17 200 35 400 64 300 102 000
150 40 83 157 322 482 928 1480 2610 5330 9650 15 600 32 100 58 300 92 300
175 37 77 144 296 443 854 1360 2410 4910 8880 14 400 29 500 53 600 84 900
200 34 71 134 275 412 794 1270 2240 4560 8260 13 400 27 500 49 900 79 000
250 30 63 119 244 366 704 1120 1980 4050 7320 11 900 24 300 44 200 70 000
331 T 638
" ' "
300 27 57 108 221 1020 1800 3670 6630 10 700 22 100 40 100 63 400
350 25 53 99 203 305 587 935 1650 3370 6100 9880 20 300 36 900 58 400
400 23 49 92 189 283 546 870 1540 3140 5680 9190 18 900 34 300 54 300
450 22 46 86 177 266 512 816 1440 2940 5330 8620 17 700 32 200 50 900
500 21 43 82 168 251 484 771 1360 2780 5030 8150 16 700 30 400 48 100
'
550 20 41 78 159 239 459 732 1290 2640 4780 7740 15 900 28 900 45 700
600 19 39 74 152 228 438 699 1240 2520 4560 7380 15 200 27 500 43 600
650 18 38 71 145 218 420 669 1180 2410 4360 7070 14 500 26 400 41 800
700 17 36 68 140 209 403 643 1140 2320 4190 6790 14 000 25 300 40 100
750 17 35 66 135 202 389 619 1090 2230 4040 6540 13 400 24 400 38 600
800 16 34 63 130 195 375 598 1060 2160 3900 6320 13 000 23 600 37 300
850 16 33 61 126 189 363 579 1020 2090 3780 6110 12 600 22 800 36 100
900 15 32 59 122 183 352 561 992 2020 3660 5930 12 200 22 100 35 000
950 15 31 58 118 178 342 545 963 1960 3550 5760 11800 21 500 34 000
1000 14 30 56 115 173 333 530 937 1910 3460 5600 11500 20 900 33 100
1100 14 28 53 109 164 316 503 890 1810 3280 5320 10 900 19 800 31 400
1200 13 27 51 104 156 301 480 849 1730 3130 5070 10 400 18 900 30 000
1300 12 26 49 100 150 289 460 813 1660 3000 4860 9980 18 100 28 700
1400 12 25 47 96 144 277 442 781 1590 2880 4670 9590 17 400 27 600
1500 11 24 45 93 139 267 426 752 1530 2780 4500 9240 16 800 26 600
1600 11 23 44 89 134 258 411 727 1480 2680 4340 8920 16 200 25 600
1700 11 22 42 86 130 250 398 703 1430 2590 4200 8630 15 700 24 800
1800 10 22 41 84 126 242 386 682 1390 2520 4070 8370 15 200 24 100
1900 10 21 40 81 122 235 375 662 1350 2440 3960 8130 14 800 23 400
2000 NA 20 39 79 119 229 364 644 1310 2380 3850 7910 14 400 22 700
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 fool = 304.8 mm , I cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 nA /h* 1 pound -force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
!
Notes:
l
Table entries are rounded lo 3 significant digits .
"
NA means a flow of less than 10 f \ 3/ h (0.283 m3/h).
TABLE 1215.2(2 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (c)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.0 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
INTENDED USE: INITIAL SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 6.0 IN. W.C. OR GREATER
PIPE SIZE (inch )
NOMINAL: 14 % 1 1% VA 2 2 Vi 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
TABLE 1215.2(3 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (d)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 6.0 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
INTENDED USE: INITIAL SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 11.0 IN. W. C. OR GREATER
PIPE SIZE (Inch )
NOMINAL: 'h 3
A 1 VA Vh 2 21A 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.38 1.61 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
( feet)
10 660 1380 2600 5340 8000 15 400 24 600 43 400 88 500
20 454 949 1790 3670 5500 10 600 16 900 29 800 60 800
30 364 762 1440 2950 4410 8500 13 600 24 000 48 900
40 312 652 1230 2520 3780 7280 ll 600 20 500 41 800
50 276 578 1090 2240 3350 6450 10 300 18 200 37 100
60 250 524 986 2030 3030 5840 9310 16 500 33 600
70 230 482 907 I 860 2790 5380 8570 15 100 30 900
80 214 448 844 1730 2600 5000 7970 14 100 28 700
90 201 420 792 1630 2440 4690 7480 13 200 27 000
100 190 397 748 1540 2300 4430 7060 12 500 25 500
125 168 352 663 1360 2040 3930 6260 11 100 22 600
150 153 319 601 1230 1850 3560 5670 10 000 20 500
175 140 293 553 1140 1700 3270 5220 9230 18 800
200 131 273 514 1056 1580 3050 4860 8580 17 500
250 116 242 456 936 1400 2700 4300 7610 15 500
300 105 219 413 848 1270 2450 3900 6890 14 100
350 96 202 380 780 1170 2250 3590 6340 12 900
400 90 188 353 726 1090 2090 3340 5900 12 000
450 84 176 332 681 1020 1960 3130 5540 11 300
500 80 166 313 643 964 1860 2960 5230 10 700
550 76 158 297 611 915 1760 2810 4970 10 100
600 72 151 284 583 873 1680 2680 4740 9660
650 69 144 272 558 836 1610 2570 4540 9250
700 66 139 261 536 803 1550 2470 4360 8890
750 64 134 252 516 774 1490 2380 4200 8560
800 62 129 243 499 747 1440 2290 4050 8270
850 60 125 235 483 723 1390 2220 3920 8000
900 58 121 228 468 701 1350 2150 3800 7760
950 56 118 221 454 681 1310 2090 3690 7540
1000 55 114 215 442 662 1280 2030 3590 7330
1100 52 109 204 420 629 1210 1930 3410 6960
1200 50 104 195 400 600 1160 1840 3260 6640
1300 47 99 187 384 575 1110 1760 3120 6360
1400 46 95 179 368 552 1060 1690 3000 6110
1500 44 92 173 355 532 1020 1630 2890 5890
1600 42 89 167 343 514 989 1580 2790 5680
1700 41 86 162 332 497 957 1530 2700 5500
1800 40 83 157 322 482 928 1480 2610 5330
1900 39 81 152 312 468 901 1440 2540 5180
2000 38 79 148 304 455 877 1400 2470 5040
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm , I cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m \ h 1 pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
'
+
TABLE 1215.2(4)
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (e)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE ( inch )
NOMINAL: Vi % 1 VA VA 2 2 Vi 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.624 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
( feet)
10 1510 3040 5560 11 400 17 100 32 900 52 500 92 800 189 000
20 1070 2150 3930 8070 12 100 23 300 37 100 65 600 134 000
30 869 1760 3210 6590 9880 19 000 30 300 53 600 109 000
40 753 1520 2780 5710 8550 16 500 26 300 46 400 94 700
50 673 1360 2490 5110 7650 14 700 23 500 41 500 84 700
60 615 1240 2270 4660 6980 13 500 21 400 37 900 77 300
70 569 1150 2100 4320 6470 12 500 19 900 35 100 71 600
80 532 1080 1970 4040 6050 II 700 18 600 32 800 67 000
90 502 1010 1850 3810 5700 11 000 17 500 30 900 63 100
100 462 934 1710 3510 5260 10 100 16 100 28 500 58 200
125 414 836 1530 3140 4700 9060 14 400 25 500 52 100
150 372 751 1370 2820 4220 8130 13 000 22 900 46 700
175 344 695 1270 2601 3910 7530 12 000 21 200 43 300
200 318 642 1170 2410 3610 6960 11 100 19 600 40 000
250 279 583 1040 2140 3210 6180 9850 17 400 35 500
300 253 528 945 1940 2910 5600 8920 15 800 32 200
350 232 486 869 1790 2670 5150 8210 14 500 29 600
400 216 452 809 1660 2490 4790 7640 13 500 27 500
450 203 424 759 1560 2330 4500 7170 12 700 25 800
500 192 401 717 1470 2210 4250 6770 12 000 24 400
550 182 381 681 1400 2090 4030 6430 11 400 23 200
600 174 363 650 1330 2000 3850 6130 10 800 22 100
650 166 348 622 1280 1910 3680 5870 10 400 21 200
700 160 334 598 1230 1840 3540 5640 9970 20 300
750 154 322 576 1180 1770 3410 5440 9610 19 600
800 149 311 556 1140 1710 3290 5250 9280 18 900
850 144 301 538 1100 1650 3190 5080 8980 1 8 300
900 139 292 522 1070 1600 3090 4930 8710 17 800
950 135 283 507 1040 1560 3000 4780 8460 17 200
1000 132 275 493 1010 1520 2920 4650 8220 16 800
1100 125 262 468 960 1440 2770 4420 7810 15 900
1200 119 250 446 917 1370 2640 4220 7450 15 200
1300 114 239 427 878 1320 2530 4040 7140 14 600
1400 110 230 411 843 1260 2430 3880 6860 14 000
1500 106 221 396 812 1220 2340 3740 6600 13 500
1600 102 214 382 784 1180 2260 3610 6380 13 000
1700 99 207 370 759 1140 2190 3490 6170 12 600
1800 96 200 358 736 1100 2120 3390 5980 12 200
1900 93 195 348 715 1070 2060 3290 5810 11 900
2000 91 189 339 695 1040 2010 3200 5650 11 500
For SJ units: 1 inch = 25 mm , 1 fool = 304 , 8 mmh 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m3/h, I pound -force per square inch = 6 , 8947 fcPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(5 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 ( f )]*
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 3.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 2.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE (Inch )
NOMINAL: 'h 3
A 1 VA VA 2 21A 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.330 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
( feet)
10 2350 4920 9270 19 000 28 500 54 900 87 500 155 000 316 000
20 1620 3380 6370 13 100 19 000 37 700 00 100 106 000 217 000
30 1300 2720 5110 10 500 15 700 30 300 48 300 85 400 174 000
40 1110 2320 4380 8990 13 500 25 900 41 300 73 100 149 000
50 985 2060 3880 7970 11 900 23 000 36 600 64 800 132 000
60 892 1870 3520 7220 10 800 20 800 33 200 58 700 120 000
70 821 1720 3230 6640 9950 19 200 30 500 54 000 110 000
80 764 1600 3010 6180 9260 17 800 28 400 50 200 102 000
90 717 1500 2820 5800 8680 16 700 26 700 47 100 96 100
100 677 1420 2670 5470 8200 15 800 25 200 44 500 90 800
125 600 1250 2360 4850 7270 14 000 22300 39 500 80 500
150 544 1140 2140 4400 6590 12 700 20 200 35 700 72 900
175 500 1050 1970 4040 6060 11 700 18 600 32 900 67 100
200 465 973 1830 3760 5640 10 900 17 300 30 600 62 400
250 412 862 1620 3330 5000 9620 15 300 27 100 55 300
300 374 781 1470 3020 4530 8720 13 900 24 600 50 100
350 344 719 1350 2780 4170 8020 12 800 22 600 46 100
400 320 669 1260 2590 3870 7460 11 900 21 000 42 900
450 300 627 1180 2430 3640 7000 11 200 19 700 40 200
500 283 593 1120 2290 3430 6610 10 500 18 600 38 000
550 269 563 1060 2180 3260 6280 10 000 17 700 36 100
600 257 537 1010 2080 3110 5990 9550 16 900 34 400
650 246 514 969 1990 2980 5740 9150 16 200 33 000
700 236 494 931 1910 2860 5510 8790 15 500 31 700
750 228 476 897 1840 2760 5310 8470 15 000 30 500
800 220 460 866 1780 2660 5130 8180 14 500 29 500
850 213 445 838 1720 2580 4960 7910 14 000 28 500
900 206 431 812 1670 2500 4810 7670 13 600 27 700
950 200 419 789 1620 2430 4670 7450 13 200 26 900
1000 195 407 767 1580 2360 4550 7240 12 800 26 100
1100 185 387 729 1500 2240 4320 6890 12 200 24 800
1200 177 369 695 1430 2140 4120 6570 11 600 23 700
1300 169 353 666 1370 2050 3940 6290 11 100 22 700
1400 162 340 640 1310 1970 3790 6040 10 700 21 800
1500 156 327 616 1270 1900 3650 5820 10 300 21 000
1600 151 316 595 1220 1830 3530 5620 10 000 20 300
1700 146 306 576 1180 1770 3410 5440 9610 19 600
1800 142 296 558 1150 1720 3310 5270 9320 19 000
1900 138 288 542 1110 1670 3210 5120 9050 18 400
2000 134 280 527 1080 1620 3120 4980 8800 18 000
For SJ units : 1 inch = 25 mm , 1 fool = 304 , 8 mmh 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m3/h, I pound -force per square inch = 6 , 8947 fcPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits
.
TABLE 1215.2(6 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (g)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 5.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.5 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE (inch )
NOMINAL: VS % 1 VA VA 2 '
2A 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.330 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
( feet)
10 3190 6430 11 800 24 200 36 200 69 700 111 000 196 000 401 000
20 2250 4550 8320 17 100 25 600 49 300 78 600 139 000 283 000
30 1840 3720 6790 14 000 20 900 40 300 64 200 113 000 231 000
40 1590 3220 5880 12 100 18 100 34 900 55 600 98 200 200 000
50 1430 2880 5260 10 800 16 200 31 200 49 700 87 900 179 000
60 1300 2630 4800 9860 14 800 28 500 45 400 80 200 164 000
70 1200 2430 4450 9130 13 700 26 400 42 000 74 300 151 000
80 1150 2330 4260 8540 12 800 24 700 39 300 69 500 142 000
90 1060 2150 3920 8050 12 100 23 200 37 000 65 500 134 000
100 979 1980 3620 7430 1 1 100 21 400 34 200 60 400 123 000
125 876 1770 3240 6640 9950 19 200 30 600 54 000 110 000
150 786 1590 2910 5960 8940 17 200 27 400 48 500 98 900
175 728 1470 2690 5520 8270 15 900 25 400 44 900 91 600
200 673 1360 2490 5100 7650 14 700 23 500 41 500 84 700
250 558 1170 2200 4510 6760 13 000 20 800 36 700 74 900
300 506 1060 1990 4090 6130 11 800 18 800 33 300 67 800
350 465 973 1830 3760 5640 10 900 17 300 30 600 62 400
400 433 905 1710 3500 5250 10 100 16 100 28 500 58 100
450 406 849 1600 3290 4920 9480 15 100 26 700 54 500
500 384 802 1510 3100 4650 8950 14 300 25 200 51 500
550 364 762 1440 2950 4420 8500 13 600 24 000 48 900
600 348 727 1370 2810 4210 8110 12 900 22 900 46 600
650 333 696 1310 2690 4030 7770 12 400 21 900 44 600
700 320 669 1260 2590 3880 7460 11 900 21 000 42 900
750 308 644 1210 2490 3730 7190 11 500 20 300 41 300
800 298 622 1170 2410 3610 6940 11 100 19 600 39 900
850 288 602 1130 2330 3490 6720 10 700 18 900 38 600
900 279 584 1100 2260 3380 6520 10 400 18 400 37 400
950 271 567 1070 2190 3290 6330 10 100 17 800 36 400
1000 264 551 1040 2130 3200 6150 9810 17 300 35 400
1100 250 524 987 2030 3030 5840 9320 16 500 33 600
1200 239 500 941 1930 2900 5580 8890 15 700 32 000
1300 229 478 901 1850 2770 5340 8510 15 000 30 700
1400 220 460 866 1780 2660 5130 8180 14 500 29 500
1500 212 443 834 1710 2570 4940 7880 13 900 28 400
1600 205 428 806 1650 2480 4770 7610 13 400 27 400
1700 198 414 780 1600 2400 4620 7360 13 000 26 500
1800 192 401 756 1550 2330 4480 7140 12 600 25 700
1900 186 390 734 1510 2260 4350 6930 12 300 25 000
2000 181 379 714 1470 2200 4230 6740 11 900 24 300
For SJ units: 1 inch = 25 mmh 1 foot = 304.8 mm. 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m^ /h, I pound- force peT square inch = 6.8947 tPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(7)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (h)]1, 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psl
PRESSURE DROP: 0.3 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
TUBE SIZE (inch )
K & L: V* a/s Vi % y* 1 VA VA 2
NOMINAL:
ACR: Ya !A Ys YA 7A VA VA
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
3 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
INSIDE:
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 20 42 85 148 210 448 806 1270 2650
20 14 29 58 102 144 508 554 873 1820
30 11 23 47 82 116 247 445 701 1460
40 10 20 40 70 99 211 381 600 1250
50 NA 17 3^ 62 88 187 337 532 1110
60 NA 16 32 56 79 170 306 482 1000
70 NA 14 29 52 73 156 281 443 924
80 NA 13 27 48 68 145 262 41.3 859
90 NA 13 26 45 64 136 245 387 806
100 NA 12 24 43 60 129 232 366 761
125 NA 11 22 38 53 114 206 324 675
150 NA 10 20 34 48 103 186 294 612
175 NA NA 18 31 45 95 171 270 563
200 NA NA 17 29 41 89 159 251 523
250 NA NA 15 26 37 78 141 223 464
300 NA NA 13 23 33 71 128 202 420
350 NA NA 12 22 31 65 118 186 387
400 NA NA 11 20 28 61 110 173 360
450 NA NA 11 19 27 57 103 162 338
500 NA NA 10 18 25 54 97 153 319
550 NA NA NA 17 24 51 92 145 303
600 NA NA NA 16 23 49 88 139 289
650 NA NA NA 15 22 47 84 133 277
700 NA NA NA 15 21 45 81 128 266
750 NA NA NA 14 20 43 78 123 256
800 NA NA NA 14 20 42 75 119 247
850 NA NA NA 13 i9 40 73 115 239
900 NA NA NA 13 18 39 71 111 232
950 NA NA NA 13 18 38 69 108 225
1000 NA NA NA 12 17 37 67 105 219
1100 NA NA NA 12 16 35 63 100 208
1200 NA NA NA 11 16 34 60 95 199
1300 NA NA NA 11 15 32 58 91 190
1400 NA NA NA 10 14 31 56 88 183
1500 NA NA NA NA 14 30 54 84 176
1600 NA NA NA NA 13 29 52 82 170
1700 NA NA NA NA 13 28 50 79 164
1800 NA NA NA NA 13 27 49 77 159
1900 NA NA NA NA 12 26 47 74 155
2000 NA NA NA NA 12 25 46 72 151
For SI unils: I inch - 25 mm, 1 fool = 304.8 mm 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m /h, 1 pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 tPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
,
3
Notes:
l
Table entries are rounded lo 3 significant digits.
"
NA means a flow of less Ilian 10 fl3/h (0.283 nvVh ).
' Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown!which has the smallest inside diameter of the copper tubing products.
TABLE 1215.2(8)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (i )]1 , 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESSTHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w. c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY : 0.60
TUBE SIZE ( inch }
K & L: % % VS V4 1 1V4 VA 2
NOMINAL:
ACR : % V; Y
*
7A 1Vi m
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
3 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
INSIDE:
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 27 55 111 195 276 590 1060 1680 3490
20 18 38 77 134 190 406 730 1150 2400
30 15 30 61 107 152 326 586 925 1930
40 13 26 53 92 131 279 502 791 1650
50 11 23 47 82 116 247 445 701 1460
60 10 21 42 74 105 224 403 635 1320
70 NA 19 39 68 96 206 371 585 1220
80 NA 18 36 63 90 192 345 544 1130
90 NA 17 34 59 84 180 324 510 1060
100 NA 16 32 56 79 170 306 482 1000
125 NA 14 28 50 70 151 271 427 890
150 NA 13 26 45 64 136 245 387 806
175 NA 12 24 41 59 125 226 356 742
200 NA 11 22 39 55 117 210 331 690
250 NA NA 20 34 48 103 186 294 612
300 NA NA 18 31 44 94 169 266 554
350 NA NA 16 28 40 86 155 245 510
400 NA NA 15 26 38 80 144 228 474
450 NA NA 14 25 35 75 135 214 445
500 NA NA 13 23 33 71 128 202 420
550 NA NA 13 22 32 68 123 192 399
600 NA NA 12 21 30 64 116 183 381
650 NA NA 12 20 29 62 111 175 365
700 NA NA 11 20 28 59 107 168 350
750 NA NA 11 19 27 57 103 162 338
800 NA NA 10 18 26 55 99 156 326
850 NA NA 10 i8 25 53 96 151 315
900 NA NA NA 17 24 52 93 147 306
950 NA NA NA 17 24 50 90 143 297
1000 NA NA NA 16 23 49 88 139 289
1100 NA NA NA 15 22 46 84 132 274
1200 NA NA NA 15 21 44 80 126 262
1300 NA NA NA 14 20 42 76 120 251
1400 NA NA NA 13 19 41 73 116 241
1500 NA NA NA 13 18 39 71 111 232
1600 NA NA NA 13 18 38 68 108 224
1700 NA NA NA 12 17 37 66 104 217
1800 NA NA NA 12 17 36 64 101 210
1900 NA NA NA 11 16 35 62 98 204
2000 NA NA NA 11 16 34 60 95 199
For SI units: I inch - 25 mm, 1 fool = 304.8 mm, 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m3/h, 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
Notes:
l
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
- NA means a flow of less than 10 fl3/h (0.283 nvVh).
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown!winch has the smallest inside diameter of the copper lubing products.
TABLE 1215.2(9)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 ( j )]1 , 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESSTHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: I.Gin. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: G.eO
INTENDED USE: TUBE SIZING BETWEEN HOUSE LINE REGULATOR AND THE APPLIANCE
TUBE SIZE ( inch)
K & L: % % 5
/a 1 VA Vh 2
NOMINAL :
ACR: a/s 5
/fl 7
A 1% m
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
3 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
INSIDE:
LENGTH ( feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 39 80 102 283 402 859 1550 2440 5080
20 27 55 111 195 276 590 1060 1680 3490
30 21 44 89 156 222 474 853 1350 2800
40 18 38 nn 134 190 106 730 1150 2400
50 16 33 68 119 168 359 647 1020 2130
60 15 30 61 107 152 326 586 925 1930
70 13 28 57 99 140 300 539 851 1770
80 13 26 53 92 131 279 502 791 1650
90 12 24 49 86 122 262 471 742 1550
100 11 23 47 82 116 247 445 701 1460
125 NA 20 41 72 103 219 394 622 1290
150 NA 18 37 65 93 198 357 563 1170
175 NA 17 34 60 85 183 329 518 1080
200 NA 16 32 56 79 170 306 482 1000
250 NA 14 28 50 70 151 271 427 890
300 NA 13 26 45 64 136 245 387 806
350 NA 12 24 41 59 125 226 356 742
400 NA 11 22 39 55 117 210 331 690
450 NA 10 21 36 51 110 197 311 647
500 NA NA 20 34 48 103 186 294 612
550 NA NA 19 32 46 98 177 279 581
600 NA NA 18 31 44 94 169 266 554
650 NA NA 17 30 42 90 162 255 531
700 NA NA 16 28 40 86 155 245 510
750 NA NA 16 27 39 S3 150 236 491
800 NA NA 15 26 38 80 144 228 474
850 NA NA 15 26 36 78 140 220 459
900 NA NA 14 25 35 75 135 214 445
950 NA NA 14 24 34 73 132 207 432
1000 NA NA 13 23 33 71 128 202 420
1100 NA NA 13 22 32 68 122 192 399
1200 NA NA 12 21 30 64 116 183 381
1300 NA NA 12 20 29 62 111 175 365
1400 NA NA 11 20 28 59 107 168 350
1500 NA NA 11 19 27 57 103 162 338
1600 NA NA 10 18 26 55 99 156 326
1700 NA NA 10 18 25 53 96 151 315
1800 NA NA NA 17 24 52 93 147 306
1900 NA NA NA 17 24 50 90 143 297
2000 NA NA NA 16 23 49 88 139 289
-
For SI units: I inch 25 mm, ] fool = 304.8 mm, 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 m3/h, 1 pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
Notes:
l
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
- NA means a flow of less than 10 fi3/h (0.283 m3/h).
' Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shownT which has the smallest inside diameter of the copper lubing products.
TABLE 1215.2(10)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (k)]2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESSTHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 170 in. w. c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
TUBE SIZE ( inch )
K & L: V* % 'A % V* 1 VA VA 2
NOMINAL:
ACR : % Vi 5s
/ y % 1 Va 1%
*
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
1
INSIDE:. 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 190 391 796 1390 1970 4220 7590 12 000 24 900
20 130 269 547 956 1360 2900 5220 8230 17 100
30 105 216 439 768 1090 2330 4190 6610 13 800
40 90 185 376 657 932 1990 3590 5650 11 800
50 19 164 333 582 826 1770 3180 5010 10 400
60 72 148 302 528 749 1600 2880 4540 9460
70 66 137 278 486 689 1470 2650 4180 8700
80 62 127 258 452 641 1370 2460 3890 8090
90 58 119 243 424 601 1280 2310 3650 7590
100 55 113 229 400 568 1210 2180 3440 7170
125 48 100 203 355 503 1080 1940 3050 6360
150 44 90 184 321 456 974 1750 2770 5760
175 40 83 169 296 420 896 1610 2540 5300
200 38 77 157 275 390 834 1500 2370 4930
250 33 69 140 244 346 739 1330 2100 4370
300 30 62 126 221 313 670 1210 1900 3960
350 28 57 1 16 203 288 616 1110 1750 3640
400 26 53 108 189 268 573 1030 1630 3390
450 24 50 102 177 252 538 968 1530 3180
500 23 47 96 168 238 508 914 1440 3000
550 22 45 91 159 226 482 868 1370 2850
600 21 43 87 152 215 460 829 1310 2720
650 20 41 83 145 206 441 793 1250 2610
700 19 39 80 140 198 423 762 1200 2500
750 18 38 77 135 191 408 734 1160 2410
800 18 37 74 130 184 394 709 1120 2330
850 17 35 72 126 178 381 686 1080 2250
900 17 34 70 122 173 370 665 1050 2180
950 16 33 68 118 168 359 646 1020 2120
1000 16 32 66 115 163 349 628 991 2060
1100 15 31 63 109 155 332 597 941 1960
1200 14 29 60 104 148 316 569 898 1870
1300 14 28 57 100 142 303 545 860 1790
1400 13 27 55 96 136 291 524 826 1720
1500 13 26 53 93 131 280 505 796 1660
1600 12 25 51 89 127 271 487 768 1600
1700 12 24 49 86 123 262 472 744 1550
1800 11 24 48 84 119 254 457 721 1500
1900 11 23 47 81 115 247 444 700 1460
2000 11 22 45 79 112 240 432 681 1420
nrVh
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm , 1 fool = 304.8 mm , I cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 , 1 pound -force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa , 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
Notes:
i
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown), which has Ihe smallest mside diameter of Ihe copper lubmg products .
"
TABLE 1215.2(11)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (l )]£
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
TUBE SIZE (inch )
K & L: % a/s !h 5
A 3
A 1 VA 1% 2
NOMINAL:
ACR : % 'A 5/s VA 7a
/ 1 Vi 1%
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
INSIDE:.
1 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.905 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 245 506 1030 1800 2550 5450 9820 15 500 32 200
20 169 348 708 1240 1760 3750 6750 10 600 22 200
30 135 279 568 993 1410 3010 5420 8550 17 800
40 116 239 486 850 1210 2580 4640 7310 15 200
50 103 212 431 754 irnn 2280 4110 6480 13 500
60 93 192 391 683 969 2070 3730 5870 12 200
70 86 177 359 628 891 1900 3430 5400 11 300
80 80 164 334 584 829 1770 3190 5030 10 500
90 75 154 314 548 778 1660 2990 4720 9820
100 71 146 296 518 735 1570 2830 4450 9280
125 63 129 263 459 651 1390 2500 3950 8220
150 57 117 238 416 590 1260 2270 3580 7450
175 52 108 219 383 543 1160 2090 3290 6850
200 49 100 204 356 505 1080 1940 3060 6380
250 43 89 181 315 448 956 1720 2710 5650
300 39 80 164 286 406 866 1560 2460 5120
350 36 74 150 263 373 797 1430 2260 4710
400 33 69 140 245 347 741 1330 2100 4380
450 31 65 131 230 326 696 1250 1970 4110
500 30 61 124 217 308 657 1180 1870 3880
550 28 58 118 206 292 624 1120 1770 3690
600 27 55 112 196 279 595 1070 1690 3520
650 26 53 108 188 267 570 1030 1620 3370
700 25 51 103 181 256 548 986 1550 3240
750 24 49 100 174 247 528 950 1500 3120
800 23 47 96 168 239 510 917 1450 3010
850 22 46 93 163 23 i 493 888 1400 2920
900 22 44 90 158 224 478 861 1360 2830
950 21 43 88 153 217 464 836 1320 2740
1000 20 42 85 149 211 452 813 1280 2670
1100 19 40 81 142 201 429 772 1220 2540
1200 18 38 77 135 192 409 737 1160 2420
1300 18 36 74 129 183 392 705 1110 2320
1400 17 35 71 124 176 376 678 1070 2230
1500 16 34 68 120 170 363 653 1030 2140
1600 16 33 66 116 164 350 630 994 2070
1700 15 31 64 112 159 339 610 962 2000
1800 15 30 62 108 154 329 592 933 1940
1900 14 30 60 105 149 319 575 906 1890
2000 14 29 59 102 145 310 559 881 1830
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 fool = 304.8 mm , I cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 mJ/h, 1 pound -force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Nutes:
i
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown ), which has ihe smallest inside diameter of the copper tubing products .
- Table entries aie rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(12)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (m)]3
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.5 psl
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
INTENDED USE: PIPE SIZING BETWEEN POINT OF DELIVERY ANDTHE HOUSE LINE REGULATOR . TOTAL LOAD SUPPLIED BY A
SINGLE HOUSE LINE REGULATOR NOT EXCEEDING 150 CUBIC FEET PER HOUR .^
TUBE SIZE ( inch )
K & L: ft ft Vi ft ft 1 V /A 1ft 2
NOMINAL:
ACR : ft ft ft ft 1 Y& VA
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
1 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
INSIDE:
LENGTH ( feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 303 025 1270 2220 3150 6740 12 100 19 100 39 800
20 208 430 874 1530 2170 4630 8330 13 100 27 400
30 167 345 702 1230 1740 3720 6690 10 600 22 000
40 143 295 601 1050 1490 3180 5 ^ 30 9030 18 800
50 127 262 532 931 1320 2820 5080 8000 16 700
60 115 237 482 843 1200 2560 4600 7250 15 100
70 106 218 444 776 1100 2350 4230 6670 13 900
80 98 203 413 722 1020 2190 3910 6210 12 900
90 92 190 387 677 961 2050 3690 5820 12 100
100 87 180 366 640 907 1940 3490 5500 11 500
125 77 159 324 567 804 1720 3090 4880 10 200
150 70 144 294 514 729 1560 2800 4420 9200
175 64 133 270 472 670 1430 2580 4060 8460
200 60 124 252 440 624 1330 2400 3780 7870
250 53 110 223 390 553 1180 2130 3350 6980
300 48 99 202 353 501 1070 1930 3040 6320
350 44 91 186 325 461 984 1770 2790 5820
400 41 85 173 302 429 916 1650 2600 5410
450 39 80 162 283 402 859 1550 2440 5080
500 36 75 153 268 380 811 1460 2300 4800
550 35 72 146 254 361 771 1390 2190 4560
600 33 68 139 243 344 735 1320 2090 4350
650 32 65 133 232 330 704 1270 2000 4160
700 30 63 128 223 317 676 1220 1920 4000
750 29 60 123 215 305 652 1170 1850 3850
800 28 58 119 208 295 629 1130 1790 3720
850 27 57 115 201 285 609 1100 1730 3600
900 27 55 111 195 276 590 1060 1680 3490
950 26 53 108 189 268 573 1030 1630 3390
1000 25 52 105 184 261 558 1000 1580 3300
1100 24 49 100 175 248 530 954 1500 3130
1200 23 47 95 167 237 505 910 1430 2990
1300 22 45 91 160 227 484 871 1370 2860
1400 21 43 88 153 218 465 837 1320 2750
1500 20 42 85 148 210 448 806 1270 2650
1600 19 40 82 143 202 432 779 1230 2560
1700 19 39 79 138 196 419 753 1190 2470
1800 18 38 77 134 190 406 731 1150 2400
1900 18 37 74 130 184 394 709 1120 2330
2000 17 36 72 126 179 383 690 1090 2270
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, ] fool = 304.8 mmh 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 rrr /h, I pound -force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Notes:
l
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown ), which has the smallest inside diameter of llie copper tubing products.
- Where this table is used to size the tubing upstream of a line pressure regulator, the pipe or tubing downstream of the line pressure regulator shall be sized using
a pressure drop no greater than I inch water column (0.249 kPa ).
' Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits .
TABLE 1215.2(13)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (H)]2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 5.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.5 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
NOMINAL:
K & L:
ACR:
Vi y.
1A
V4
5
A
5
A
TUBE SIZE ( inch)
%
7
/fl
1
1!A
1 Vi 1Vi 2
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
INSIDE:1 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH ( feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 511 1050 2140 3750 5320 11 400 20 400 32 200 67 100
20 351 724 1470 2580 3650 7800 14 000 22 200 46 100
30 282 582 1180 2070 2930 6270 11 300 17 800 37 000
40 241 498 1010 1770 2510 5360 9660 15 200 31 700
50 214 441 898 1 570 2230 4750 8560 13 500 28 100
60 194 400 813 1420 2020 4310 7750 12 200 25 500
70 178 368 748 1310 1860 3960 7130 II 200 23 400
80 166 342 696 1220 1730 3690 6640 10 500 21 800
90 156 321 653 1140 1620 3460 6230 9820 20 400
100 147 303 617 1080 1530 3270 5880 9270 19 300
125 130 269 547 955 1360 2900 5210 8220 17 100
150 118 243 495 866 1230 2620 4720 7450 15 500
175 109 224 456 796 1130 2410 4350 6850 14 300
200 101 208 424 741 1050 2250 4040 6370 13 300
250 90 185 376 657 932 1990 3580 5650 11 800
300 81 167 340 595 844 1800 3250 5120 10 700
350 75 154 313 547 111 1660 2990 4710 9810
400 69 143 291 509 722 1540 2780 4380 9120
450 65 134 273 478 678 1450 2610 4110 8560
500 62 127 258 451 640 1370 2460 3880 8090
550 58 121 245 429 608 1300 2340 3690 7680
600 56 115 234 409 580 1240 2230 3520 7330
650 53 110 224 392 556 1190 2140 3370 7020
700 51 106 215 376 534 1140 2050 3240 6740
750 49 102 207 362 514 1100 1980 3120 6490
800 48 98 200 350 497 1060 1910 3010 6270
850 46 95 i 94 339 481 iU3U i 85U 2910 6070
900 45 92 188 328 466 1000 1790 2820 5880
950 43 90 182 319 452 967 1740 2740 5710
1000 42 87 177 310 440 940 1690 2670 5560
1100 40 83 169 295 418 893 1610 2530 5280
1200 38 79 161 281 399 852 1530 2420 5040
1300 37 76 154 269 382 816 1470 2320 4820
1400 35 73 148 259 367 784 1410 2220 4630
1500 34 70 143 249 353 755 1360 2140 4460
1600 33 68 138 241 341 729 1310 2070 4310
1700 32 65 133 233 330 705 1270 2000 4170
1800 31 63 129 226 320 684 1230 1940 4040
1900 30 62 125 219 311 664 1200 1890 3930
2000 29 60 122 213 302 646 1160 1830 3820
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 fool = 304.8 mm, I cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 nrVh, 1 pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Nutcs:
i
Table capacities are batted on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown), which has Ihe smallest mside diameter of Ihe copper lubmg products.
"
Table entries aie rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(14}
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 2.1{ o)]1 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LE5 STHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: Q .5 in . w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY : 0.60
5 46 63 115 134 225 270 471 546 895 1037 1790 2070 3660 4140
10 32 44 82 95 161 192 330 383 639 746 1260 1470 2600 2930
15 25 35 66 77 132 157 267 310 524 615 1030 1200 2140 2400
20 22 31 58 67 116 137 231 269 456 536 888 1050 1850 2080
25 19 27 52 60 104 122 206 240 409 482 793 936 1660 1860
30 18 25 47 55 96 112 188 218 374 442 723 856 1520 1700
40 15 21 41 47 83 97 162 188 325 386 625 742 1320 1470
50 13 19 37 42 75 87 144 168 292 347 559 665 1180 1320
60 12 17 34 38 68 80 131 153 267 318 509 608 1080 1200
70 11 16 31 36 63 74 121 141 248 295 471 563 1000 1110
80 10 15 29 33 60 69 113 132 232 277 440 527 940 1040
90 10 14 28 32 57 65 107 125 219 262 415 498 887 983
100 9 13 26 30 54 62 101 118 208 249 393 472 843 933
150 7 10 20 23 42 48 78 91 171 205 320 387 691 762
200 6 9 18 21 38 44 71 82 148 179 277 336 600 661
250 5 8 16 19 34 39 63 74 133 161 247 301 538 591
300 5 7 15 17 32 36 I 57 67 95 148 I 226 275 492 540
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, ] foot = 304.8 mm, 1 cubic foot per hour = 0.0283 m3/h, 1 pound- force per square inch ~~
6.8947 kPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
Notes:
i
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
2
Table includes losses for four 90 degree ( 1.57 rad) bends and two end fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of oends. Filings, or both shall be increased by an
equivalent length of tubing to the 161lowing equation: L - 1.3 n, where L is additional length (ft ) of tubing and n is the number of additional fittings, bends, or both.
3
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter, which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing si/jes. Tire greater the value of EHD, the
greater the gas capacity of the tubing.
TABLE 1215.2(15}
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 2.1{ p)]1 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESSTHAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.0 ln. w. c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
INTENDED USE: INITIAL SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 0.0 INCH WATER COLUMN OR GREATER
TUBE SIZE (EHD )3
FLOW DESIGNATION: 13 15 10 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 48 60 62
LENGTH ( feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
5 120 160 277 327 529 649 1180 1370 2140 2423 4430 5010 8800 10 100
10 83 112 197 231 380 462 828 958 1530 1740 3200 3560 6270 7160
15 67 90 161 189 313 379 673 778 1250 1433 2540 2910 5140 5850
20 57 78 140 164 273 329 580 672 1090 1249 2200 2530 4460 5070
25 51 69 125 147 245 295 518 599 978 1123 1960 2270 4000 4540
30 46 63 115 134 225 270 471 546 895 1029 1790 2070 3660 4140
40 <%
39 54 100 116 234 407 471 778 897 1550 1800 3180 3590
50 35 48 89 104 176 210 363 421 698 806 1380 1610 2850 3210
60 32 44 82 95 161 192 330 383 639 739 1260 1470 2600 2930
70 29 41 76 88 150 178 306 355 593 686 1170 1360 2420 2720
80 27 38 71 82 141 167 285 331 555 644 1090 1280 2260 2540
90 26 36 67 77 133 157 268 311 524 609 1030 1200 2140 2400
100 24 34 63 73 126 149 254 295 498 579 974 1140 2030 2280
150 19 27 52 60 104 122 206 240 409 477 793 936 1660 1860
200 17 23 45 52 91 106 178 207 355 415 686 812 1440 1610
250 15 21 40 46 82 95 159 184 319 373 613 728 1290 1440
300 13 19 37 42 75 87 144 168 234 342 559 665 1180 1320
For SI units : 1 fool 304.8 mm. 1 cubic foot per hour = 0.0283 m^/h, 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa , 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
~~
Notes :
l
Table entries are rounded lo 3 significant digits .
2
Table includes losses for four 90 degree ( 1.57 rad ) bends and two end Fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of bends, fittings or both shall be increased by
,
an equivalent length of lubing to the following equation : 1 . 1.3 n . where L is additional length ( 11 ) of tubing and n is the number of additional fillings bonds ,
,
or both .
3
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes The greater the value of EHD,
, .
TABLE 1215.2(16}
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1(q)]1 2
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 6.0 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
INTENDED USE: INITIAL SUPPLY PRESSURE OF 11.0 INCH WATER COLUMN OR GREATER
TUBE SIZE ( EHD)3
FLOW DESIGNATION: 13 15 16 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 48 60 62
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
5 173 229 389 461 737 9 ll 1690 1950 3000 3375 6280 7050 12 400 14 260
10 120 160 277 327 529 649 1180 1370 2140 2423 4430 5010 8800 10 100
15 96 130 227 267 436 532 960 1110 1760 1996 3610 4100 7210 8260
20 83 112 197 231 380 462 828 958 1530 1740 3120 3560 6270 7160
25 74 99 176 207 342 414 739 855 1370 1564 2790 3190 5620 6400
30 67 90 161 189 313 379 673 778 1250 1433 2540 2910 5140 5850
40 57 78 140 164 273 329 580 672 1090 1249 2200 2530 4460 5070
50 51 69 125 147 245 295 518 599 978 1123 1960 2270 4000 4540
60 46 63 115 134 225 270 471 546 895 1029 1790 2070 3660 4140
70 42 58 106 124 209 250 435 505 830 956 1660 1920 3390 3840
80 39 54 100 116 196 234 407 471 778 897 1550 1800 3180 3590
90 37 51 94 109 185 221 383 444 735 848 1460 1700 3000 3390
100 35 48 89 104 176 210 363 421 698 806 1380 1610 2850 3210
150 28 39 73 85 145 172 294 342 573 664 1130 1320 2340 2630
200 24 34 63 73 126 149 254 295 498 579 974 1140 2030 2280
250 21 30 57 66 114 134 226 263 447 520 870 1020 1820 2040
300 19 I 27 52 60 104 122 206 240 409 477 793 936 1660 1860
-
For SI units: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. 1 cubic foot per hour - 0.0283 in h , 1 pound- force per square inch ~~ 6.8947 kPa , l inch water column 0.249 kPa
Nutts:
l
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits ,
2
Table includes losses for lour 90 degree (1.57 rad) bends and two end fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of bends, fittings , or both shall be increased by
an equivalent length of tubing to the following equation: L ~~ 1.3 nh where L is additional length (fl ) of tubing and n is the number of additional fittings , bends ,
or both.
3
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter, which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes. The greater the value of EHD,
the greater the gas capacity of the tubing.
TABLE 1215.2(17)
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 2.1{ r )]1 2, 3, 4 T
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 2. Q psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
TUBE SIZE ( EHD)5
FLOW DESIGNATION : 13 15 18 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 48 60 62
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 270 353 587 700 llOO 1370 2590 2990 4510 5037 9600 10 700 18 600 21 600
25 166 220 374 444 709 876 1620 1870 2890 3258 6040 6780 11 900 13 700
30 151 200 342 405 650 801 1480 1700 2640 2987 5510 6200 10 900 12 500
40 129 172 297 351 567 696 1270 1470 2300 2605 4760 5380 9440 10 900
50 115 154 266 314 510 624 1140 1310 2060 2343 4260 4820 8470 9720
75 93 124 218 257 420 512 922 1070 1690 1932 3470 3950 6940 7940
80 89 120 211 249 407 496 892 1030 1640 1874 3360 3820 6730 7690
100 79 107 189 222 366 445 795 920 1470 1685 3000 3420 6030 6880
150 64 87 155 182 302 364 646 748 1210 1389 2440 2800 4940 5620
200 55 75 135 157 263 317 557 645 1050 1212 2110 2430 4290 4870
250 49 67 121 141 236 284 497 576 941 1090 1.890 2180 3850 4360
300 44 61 110 129 217 260 453 525 862 999 1720 1990 3520 3980
400 38 52 96 111 1.89 225 390 453 749 871 1490 1730 3060 3450
500 34 46 86 100 170 202 348 404 552 783 1330 1550 2740 3090
For SI units: I foot = 304.8 mm, 1 cubic foot per hour 0.0283 m Vh, 1 pound- force per square inch 6.8947 kFa
“ ' “
Notts:
I
Table does not include effect of pressure drop aeross the line regulator. Where regulator loss exceeds 0.75 psi ( 5.17 kPa), DO NOT USE THIS TABLE. Consult with
regulator manufacturer for pressure drops and capacity factors. Pressure drops across a regulator are capable of varying with flow rate .
2
CAUTION: Capacities shown in table are capable of exceeding maximum capacity tor a selected regulator. Consult with regulator or tubing manufacturer lor guid-
ance.
3
Table includes losses for four 90 degree ( L57 rad ) bends and two end fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of bends, fittings, or both shall be increased by an
equivalent length of tubing according to the following equation: L 1.3 n , where L is additional length (ft ) of tubing and n is the number of additional fittings , bends,
“
or both.
4
Table entries aie rounded to 3 signil : cant digits.
EHD Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes. The greater the value of EHD, the greater
“
,
TABLE 1215.2(18}
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 2.HS } ]1 -2 3 4
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 5.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.5 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY : 0.60
TUBE SIZE ( EHD)5
FLOW DESIGNATION: 13 15 13 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 43 60 62
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 523 674 1080 1300 2000 2530 4920 5660 8300 9140 18 100 19 800 34 400 40 400
25 322 420 691 827 1290 1620 3080 3540 5310 5911 11 400 12 600 22 000 25 600
30 292 382 632 755 1180 1480 2800 3230 4860 5420 10 400 11 500 20 100 23 400
40 251 329 549 654 1030 1280 2420 2790 4230 4727 8970 10 000 17 400 20 200
50 223 293 492 586 926 1150 2160 2490 3790 4251 8020 8930 15 600 18 100
75 180 238 403 479 763 944 1750 2020 3110 3506 6530 7320 12 800 14 800
80 174 230 391 463 740 915 1690 1960 3020 3400 6320 7090 12 400 14 300
100 154 205 350 415 665 820 1510 1740 2710 3057 5650 6350 1 1 100 12 800
150 124 166 287 339 548 672 1230 1420 2220 2521 4600 5200 9130 10 500
200 107 143 249 294 478 584 1060 1220 1930 2199 3980 4510 7930 9090
250 95 128 223 263 430 524 945 1090 1730 1977 3550 4040 7110 8140
300 86 116 204 240 394 479 860 995 1590 1813 3240 3690 6500 7430
400 74 100 177 208 343 416 742 858 1380 1581 2800 3210 5650 6440
500 66 89 159 186 309 373 662 766 1040 1422 2500 2870 5060 5760
For SI units: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. 1 cubic foot per hour = 0.0283 m 7h , 1 pound- force per square inch ~~ 6.8942 kEJu
Notts:
l
Table does not include effect of pressure drop across the line regulator. Where regulator loss exceeds 1 psi ( 7 kPa ), DO NOT USE THIS TABLE. Consult with
regulator manufacturer for pressure drops and capacity factors. Pressure drops across regulator are capable of varying with the flow rate.
2
CAUTION: Capacities shown in table are capable of exceeding the maximum capacity of selected regulator. Consult tubing manufacturer for guidance .
3
Table includes losses for .our 90 degree (1.57 rad ) bends and two end fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of bends , fittingsh or both shall be increased by
an equivalent length of tubing to the following equation: L = 1.3 m where L is additional length ( feel) of tubing and n is the number of additional fittings, bonds ,
or both.
4 Table entnes are rounded to 3 significant digits .
5
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter, which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes. The greater the value of EHDh
the greater the gas capacity of the tubing.
TABLE 1215.2(19)
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (t)]*
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 0.3 in. w.c.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE ( inch)
NOMINAL OD: V4 W 1 1V 1 14 2 3 4
*
DESIGNATION : SDR 9.3 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 10 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID: 0.660 0.360 1.077 1.328 1.554 1.943 2.864 3.632
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 153 305 551 955 1440 2590 7170 13 900
20 105 210 379 656 991 1780 4920 9520
30 84 169 304 527 796 1430 3950 7640
40 72 144 260 451 681 1220 3380 6540
50 64 128 231 400 604 1080 3000 5800
60 58 116 209 362 547 983 2720 5250
70 53 107 192 333 503 904 2500 4830
80 50 99 179 310 468 841 2330 4500
90 46 93 168 291 439 789 2180 4220
100 44 88 159 275 415 745 2060 3990
125 39 78 141 243 368 661 1830 3530
150 35 71 127 221 333 598 1660 3200
175 32 65 117 203 306 551 1520 2940
200 30 60 109 189 285 512 1420 2740
250 27 54 97 167 253 454 1260 2430
300 24 48 88 152 229 411 1140 2200
350 22 45 81 139 211 378 1050 2020
400 21 42 75 130 196 352 974 1880
450 19 39 70 122 184 330 914 1770
500 18 37 66 115 174 312 863 1670
For SI units: I inch ~ 25 mm. 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 cubic foot per hour = 0.0283 m3/h l pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, l inch water column = 0.249 kPa
1
TABLE 1215.2(20)
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 ( u)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: LESS THAN 2 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w.c.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE ( inch)
y
NOMINAL OD:
'A * 1 1 1/4 '
1 A 2 3 4
DESIGNATION : SDR 9.3 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 10 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID: 0.660 0.860 1.077 1.323 1.554 1.943 2.864 3.632
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 201 403 726 1260 1900 3410 9450 18 260
20 138 277 499 865 1310 2350 6490 12 550
30 111 222 401 695 1050 1880 5210 10 080
40 95 190 343 594 898 1610 4460 8630
50 84 169 304 527 796 1430 3950 7640
60 T6 153 276 411 721 1300 3580 6930
70 70 140 254 439 663 1190 3300 6370
80 65 131 236 409 617 1110 3070 5930
90 61 123 221 383 579 1040 2880 5560
100 58 116 209 362 547 983 2720 5250
125 51 103 185 321 485 871 2410 4660
150 46 93 168 291 439 789 2180 4220
175 43 86 154 268 404 726 2010 3880
200 40 80 144 249 376 675 1870 3610
250 35 71 127 221 333 598 1660 3200
300 32 64 115 200 302 542 1500 2900
350 29 59 106 184 278 499 1380 2670
400 27 55 99 171 258 464 1280 2480
450 26 51 93 160 242 435 1200 2330
500 24 48 88 152 229 411 1140 2200
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm. 1 fool ~~ 304.8 mm, 1 cubic fool per hour ~~ 0.0283 m Vh* 1 pound-force per square inch ~~ 6.8947 kPa, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
'
TABLE 1215.2(21 )
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2.1 (v)] *
GAS: NATURAL
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.60
PIPE SIZE ( inch)
NOMINAL OD: VS Y* 1 1 Vi 1 Vi 2 3 4
DESIGNATION : SDR 9.3 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 10 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID: 0.660 0.360 1.077 1.328 1.554 1.943 2.864 3.632
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
10 1860 3720 6710 11 600 17 600 31 600 87 300 169 000
20 1280 2560 4610 7990 12 100 21 700 60 000 116 000
30 1030 2050 3710 6420 9690 17 400 48 200 93 200
40 878 1760 3170 5490 8300 14 900 41 200 79 700
50 778 1560 2810 4870 7350 13 200 36 600 70 700
60 705 1410 2550 4410 6660 12 000 33 100 64 000
70 649 1300 2340 4060 6130 11 000 30 500 58 900
80 603 1210 2180 3780 5700 10 200 28 300 54 800
90 566 1130 2050 3540 5350 9610 26 600 51 400
100 535 1070 1930 3350 5050 9080 25 100 48 600
125 474 949 1710 2970 4480 8050 22 300 43 000
150 429 860 1550 2690 4060 7290 20 200 39 000
175 395 791 1430 2470 3730 6710 18 600 35 900
200 368 736 1330 2300 3470 6240 17 300 33 400
250 326 652 1180 2040 3080 5530 15 300 29 600
300 295 591 1070 1850 2790 5010 13 900 26 800
350 272 544 981 1700 2570 4610 12 800 24 700
400 253 506 913 1580 2390 4290 11 900 22 900
450 237 475 856 1480 2240 4020 11 100 21 500
500 224 448 809 1400 2120 3800 10 500 20 300
550 213 426 768 1330 2010 3610 9990 19 300
600 203 406 733 1270 1920 3440 9530 18 400
650 194 389 702 1220 1840 3300 9130 17 600
700 187 374 674 1170 1760 3170 8770 16 900
750 180 360 649 1130 1700 3050 8450 16 300
800 174 348 627 1090 1640 2950 8160 15 800
850 168 336 607 1050 1590 2850 7890 15 300
900 163 326 588 1020 1540 2770 7650 14 800
950 158 317 572 990 1500 2690 7430 14 400
1000 154 308 556 963 1450 2610 7230 14 000
1100 146 293 528 915 1380 2480 6870 13 300
1200 139 279 504 873 1320 2370 6550 12 700
1300 134 267 482 836 1260 2270 6270 12 100
1400 128 257 463 803 1210 2180 6030 II 600
1500 124 247 446 773 1170 2100 5810 11 200
1600 119 239 431 747 1130 2030 5610 10 800
1700 115 231 417 723 1090 1960 5430 10 500
1800 112 224 404 701 1060 1900 5260 10 200
1900 109 218 393 680 1030 1850 5110 9900
2000 106 212 382 662 1000 1800 4970 9600
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, ] fool = 304.8 nimh 1 cubic fool per hour = 0.0283 nr /h, I pound-force per square inch = 6.8947 fcPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(24)
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (a)] *
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 10.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: PIPE SIZING BETWEEN FIRST STAGE (HIGH PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND SECOND STAGE ( LOW PRESSURE) REGULATOR
PIPE SIZE (inch )
NOMINAL
INSIDE: 'h % 1 VA VA 2 21A 3 4
ACTUAL: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
( feet)
10 3320 6950 13 100 26 900 40 300 77 600 124 000 219 000 446 000
20 2280 4780 9000 18 500 27 700 53 300 85 000 150 000 306 000
30 1830 3840 7220 14 800 22 200 42 800 68 200 121 000 246 000
40 1570 3280 6180 12 700 19 000 3 6 600 58 400 103 000 211 000
50 1390 2910 5480 11 300 16 900 32 500 51 700 91 500 187 000
60 1260 2640 4970 10 200 15 300 29 400 46 900 82 900 169 000
70 1160 2430 4570 9380 14 100 27 100 43 100 76 300 156 000
80 1080 2260 4250 8730 13 100 25 200 40 100 70 900 145 000
90 1010 2120 3990 8190 12 300 23 600 37 700 66 600 136 000
100 956 2000 3770 7730 11 600 22 300 35 600 62 900 128 000
125 848 1770 3340 6850 10 300 19 800 31 500 55 700 114 000
150 768 1610 3020 6210 9300 17 900 28 600 50 500 103 000
175 706 1480 2780 5710 8560 16 500 26 300 46 500 94 700
200 657 1370 2590 5320 7960 15 300 24 400 43 200 88 100
250 582 1220 2290 4710 7060 13 600 21 700 38 300 78 100
300 528 1100 2080 4270 6400 12 300 19 600 34 700 70 800
350 486 1020 1910 3930 5880 11 300 18 100 31 900 65 100
400 452 945 1780 3650 5470 10 500 16 800 29 700 60 600
450 424 886 1670 3430 5140 9890 15 800 27 900 56 800
500 400 837 1580 3240 4850 9340 14 900 26 300 53 700
550 380 795 1500 3070 4610 8870 14 100 25 000 51 000
600 363 759 1430 2930 4400 8460 13 500 23 900 48 600
650 347 726 1370 2810 4210 8110 12 900 22 800 46 600
700 334 698 1310 2700 4040 7790 12 400 21 900 44 800
750 321 672 1270 2600 3900 7500 12 000 21 100 43 100
..
800 310 649 1220 2510 3760 7240 11 500 20 400 41 600
850 300 628 80 2430 5640 7010 11 200 19 800 40 300
900 291 609 1150 2360 3530 6800 10 800 19 200 39 100
950 283 592 1110 2290 3430 6600 10 500 18 600 37 900
1000 275 575 1080 2230 3330 6420 10 200 18 100 36 900
1100 261 546 1030 2110 3170 6100 9720 17 200 35 000
1200 249 521 982 2020 3020 5820 9270 16 400 33 400
1300 239 499 940 1930 2890 5570 8880 15 700 32 000
1400 229 480 903 1850 2780 5350 8530 15 100 30 800
1500 221 462 870 1790 2680 5160 8220 14 500 29 600
1600 213 446 840 1730 2590 4980 7940 14 000 28 600
1700 206 432 813 1670 2500 4820 7680 13 600 27 700
1800 200 419 789 1620 2430 4670 7450 13 200 26 900
1900 194 407 766 1570 2360 4540 7230 12 800 26 100
2000 189 395 745 1530 2290 4410 7030 12 400 25 400
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm , 1 fool = 304.8 nimh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, I pound* force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(25 )
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 ( b)] *
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 10.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: PIPE SIZING BETWEEN FIRST STAGE (HIGH PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND SECOND STAGE ( LOW PRESSURE) REGULATOR
PIPE SIZE ( inch )
NOMINAL
Vt 1 VA V /2 2 2Vz 3 4
INSIDE:
ACTUAL: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
(feet)
I0 5890 12 300 23 200 47 000 71 300 137 000 219 000 387 000 789 000
20 4050 8460 15 900 32 700 49 000 94 400 150 000 266 000 543 000
30 3250 6790 12 800 26 300 39 400 75 800 121 000 214 000 436 000
40 2780 5810 1 1 000 22 500 33 700 64 900 103 000 183 000 373 000
50 2460 5150 97 ( 0 19 900 29 onn 5 ^ 500 91 600 162 000 330 000
60 2230 4670 8790 18 100 27 100 52 100 83 000 147 000 299 000
70 2050 4300 8090 16 000 24 900 47 900 76 400 135 000 275 000
80 1910 4000 7530 15 500 23 200 44 600 71 100 126 000 256 000
90 1790 3750 7060 14 500 21 700 41 800 66 700 118 000 240 000
100 1690 3540 6670 13 700 20 500 39 500 63 000 111 000 227 000
“
125 1500 3140 5910 12 100 18 200 35 000 55 800 98 700 201 000
150 1360 2840 5360 11 000 16 500 31 700 50 600 89 400 182 000
175 1250 2620 4930 10 100 15 200 29 200 46 500 82 300 167 800
200 1160 2430 4580 9410 14 100 27 200 43 300 76 500 156 100
250 1030 2160 4060 8340 12 500 24 100 38 400 67 800 138 400
300 935 1950 3680 7560 11 300 21 800 34 800 61 500 125 400
350 860 1800 3390 6950 10 400 20 100 32 000 56 500 115 300
400 800 1670 3150 6470 9690 18 700 29 800 52 600 107 300
450 751 1570 2960 6070 9090 17 500 27 900 49 400 100 700
500 709 1480 2790 5730 8590 16 500 26 400 46 600 95 100
550 673 1410 2650 5450 8160 15 700 25 000 44 300 90 300
600 642 1340 2530 5200 7780 15 000 23 900 42 200 86 200
650 615 1290 2420 4980 7450 14 400 22 900 40 500 82 500
700 591 1240 2330 4780 7160 13 800 22 000 38 900 79 300
750 569 1190 2240 4600 6900 13 300 21 200 37 400 76 400
800
850
900
550
532
516
1150
1 1
1080
. 0
2170
2100
2030
4450
4300
4170
6660
6450
6250
12 800
12 400
12 000
20 500
19 800
19 200
36 200
35 000
33 900
73 700
71 400
69 200
950 501 1050 1970 4050 6070 11 700 18 600 32 900 67 200
1000 487 1020 1920 3940 5900 11 400 18 100 32 000 65 400
1100 463 968 1820 3740 5610 10 800 17 200 30 400 62 100
1200 442 923 1740 3570 5350 10 300 16 400 29 000 59 200
1300 423 884 1670 3420 5120 9870 15 700 27 800 56 700
1400 406 849 1600 3280 4920 9480 15 100 26 700 54 500
1500 391 818 1540 3160 4740 9130 14 600 25 700 52 500
1600 378 790 1490 3060 4580 8820 14 100 24 800 50 700
1700 366 765 1440 2960 4430 8530 13 600 24 000 49 000
1800 355 741 1400 2870 4300 8270 13 200 23 300 47 600
1900 344 720 1360 2780 4170 8040 12 800 22 600 46 200
2000 335 700 1320 2710 4060 7820 12 500 22 000 44 900
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, ] fool = 304.8 nimh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , l pound- force peT square inch = 6.8947 kPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(26)
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (c)] *
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: PIPE SIZING BETWEEN 2 PSIG SERVICE AND LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR
PIPE SIZE (inch )
NOMINAL: % 1 VA VA 2 21A 3 4
ACTUAL ID: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
( feet)
10 2680 5590 10 500 21 600 32 400 62 400 99 500 176 000 359 000
20 1840 3850 7240 14 900 22 300 42 900 68 400 121 000 247 000
30 1480 3090 5820 11 900 17 900 34 500 54 900 97 100 198 000
40 1260 2640 4980 10 200 15 300 29 500 47 000 83 100 170 000
50 1120 2340 4410 9060 13 600 26 100 41 700 73 700 150 000
60 1010 2120 4000 8210 12 300 23 700 37 700 66 700 136 000
70 934 1950 3680 7550 11 300 21 800 34 700 61 400 125 000
80 869 1820 3420 7020 10 500 20 300 32 300 57 100 116 000
90 815 1700 3210 6590 9880 19 000 30 300 53 600 109 000
100 770 1610 3030 6230 9330 18 000 28 600 50 600 103 000
125 682 1430 2690 5520 8270 15 900 25 400 44 900 91 500
150 618 1290 2440 5000 7490 14 400 23 000 40 700 82 900
175 569 1190 2240 4600 6890 13 300 21 200 37 400 76 300
200 529 1110 2080 4280 6410 12 300 19 700 34 800 71 000
250 469 981 1850 3790 5680 10 900 17 400 30 800 62 900
300 425 889 1670 3440 5150 9920 15 800 27 900 57 000
350 391 817 1540 3160 4740 9120 14 500 25 700 52 400
400 364 760 1430 2940 4410 8490 13 500 23 900 48 800
450 341 714 1340 2760 4130 7960 12 700 22 400 45 800
500 322 674 1270 2610 3910 7520 12 000 21 200 43 200
550 306 640 1210 2480 3710 7140 11 400 20 100 41 100
600 292 611 1150 2360 3540 6820 10 900 19 200 39 200
650 280 585 1100 2260 3390 6530 10 400 18 400 37 500
700 269 562 1060 2170 3260 6270 9990 17 700 36 000
750 259 541 1020 2090 3140 6040 9630 17 000 34 700
800 250 523 985 2020 3030 5830 9300 16 400 33 500
850 242 500 953 1960 2930 5640 9000 15 900 32 400
900 235 490 924 1900 2840 5470 8720 15 400 31 500
950 228 476 897 1840 2760 5310 8470 15 000 30 500
1000 222 463 873 1790 2680 5170 8240 14 600 29 700
1100 210 440 829 1700 2550 4910 7830 13 800 28 200
1200 201 420 791 1620 2430 4680 7470 13 200 26 900
1300 192 402 757 1550 2330 4490 7150 12 600 25 800
1400 185 386 727 1490 2240 4310 6870 12 100 24 800
1500 178 372 701 1440 2160 4150 6620 11 700 23 900
1600 172 359 677 1390 2080 4010 6390 11 300 23 000
1700 166 348 655 1340 2010 3880 6180 10 900 22 300
1800 161 337 635 1300 1950 3760 6000 10 600 21 600
1900 157 327 617 1270 1900 3650 5820 10 300 21 000
2000 152 318 600 1230 1840 3550 5660 10 000 20 400
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mi, 1 fool = 304.8 nimh 1000 Brilish thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , l pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
* Table entries ire rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(27}
SCHEDULE 40 METALLIC PIPE [ NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (d)] *
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 11.0 in . w. c .
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: PIPE SIZING BETWEEN SINGLE OR SECOND STAGE (LOW PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND APPLIANCE
PIPE SIZE (inch )
NOMINAL
Vi % 1 114 Vh 2 2!4 3 4
INSIDE:
ACTUAL: 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.469 3.068 4.026
LENGTH
CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
( feet)
10 291 608 1150 2350 3520 6790 10 800 19 100 39 000
20 200 418 787 1620 2420 4660 7430 13 100 26 800
30 160 336 632 1300 1940 3750 5970 10 600 21 500
40 137 287 541 1110 1660 3210 5110 9030 18 400
50 122 255 480 985 1480 2840 4530 8000 16 300
60 110 231 434 892 1340 2570 4100 7250 14 800
80 101 212 400 821 1230 2370 3770 6670 13 600
100 94 197 372 763 1140 2200 3510 6210 12 700
125 89 185 349 716 1070 2070 3290 5820 11 900
150 84 175 330 677 1010 1950 3110 5500 11 200
175 74 155 292 600 899 1730 2760 4880 9950
200 67 140 265 543 814 1570 2500 4420 9010
250 62 129 243 500 749 1440 2300 4060 8290
300 58 120 227 465 697 1340 2140 3780 7710
350 51 107 201 412 618 1190 1900 3350 6840
400 46 97 182 373 560 1080 1720 3040 6190
450 42 89 167 344 515 991 1580 2790 5700
500 40 83 156 320 479 922 1470 2600 5300
550 37 78 146 300 449 865 1380 2440 4970
600 35 73 138 283 424 817 1300 2300 4700
650 33 70 131 269 403 776 1240 2190 4460
700 32 66 125 257 385 741 1180 2090 4260
750 30 64 120 246 368 709 1130 2000 4080
800 29 61 115 236 354 681 1090 1920 3920
850 28 59 111 227 341 656 1050 1850 3770
900 27 57 107 220 329 634 1010 1790 3640
950 26 104 213 319 613 978 1730 3530
1000 25 53 100 206 309 595 948 1680 3420
1100 25 52 97 200 300 578 921 1630 3320
1200 24 50 95 195 292 562 895 1580 3230
1300 23 48 90 185 277 534 850 1500 3070
1400 22 46 86 176 264 509 811 1430 2930
1500 21 44 82 169 253 487 777 1370 2800
1600 20 42 79 162 243 468 746 1320 2690
1700 19 40 76 156 234 451 719 1270 2590
1800 19 39 74 151 226 436 694 1230 2500
1900 18 38 71 146 219 422 672 1190 2420
2000 18 37 69 142 212 409 652 1150 2350
For SJ units: 1 inch = 25 trail, 1 fool = 304.8 nimh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , l inch water column = 0.249 kPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(28)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (e)]2
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 10.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: TUBE SIZING BETWEEN FIRST STAGE (HIGH PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND SECOND STAGE ( LOW PRESSURE ) REGULATOR
TUBE SIZE (inch )
K & L: V V« V4 % VA 1 VA VA 2
NOMINAL: *
ACR : % 'h % 7
/fl 1% m
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
INSIDE:.1' 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 513 1060 2150 3760 5330 11 400 20 500 32 300 67 400
20 352 727 1480 2580 3670 7830 14 100 22 200 46 300
30 283 584 1190 2080 2940 6290 11 300 17 900 37 200
40 242 500 1020 rso 2520 5380 0690 I 5 300 31 m
50 215 443 901 1570 2230 4770 8590 13 500 28 200
60 194 401 816 1430 2020 4320 7780 12 300 25 600
70 179 369 751 1310 1860 3980 7160 II 300 23 500
80 166 343 699 1220 1730 3700 6660 10 500 21 900
90 156 322 655 1150 1630 3470 6250 9850 20 500
100 147 304 619 1080 1540 3280 5900 9310 19 400
125 131 270 549 959 1360 2910 5230 8250 17 200
150 118 244 497 869 1230 2630 4740 7470 15 600
175 109 225 457 799 1 130 2420 4360 6880 14 300
200 101 209 426 744 1060 2250 4060 6400 13 300
250 90 185 377 659 935 2000 3600 5670 11 800
300 81 168 342 597 847 1810 3260 5140 10 700
350 75 155 314 549 779 1660 3000 4730 9840
400 70 144 292 511 725 1550 2790 4400 9160
450 65 135 274 480 680 1450 2620 4130 8590
500 62 127 259 453 643 1370 2470 3900 8120
550 59 121 246 430 610 1300 2350 3700 7710
600 56 115 235 410 582 1240 2240 3530 7350
650 54 111 225 393 558 1190 2140 3380 7040
700 51 106 216 378 536 1140 2060 3250 6770
750 50 102 208 364 516 1100 1980 3130 6520
800 48 99 201 351 498 1060 1920 3020 6290
850 46 96 195 340 482 1030 1850 2920 6090
900 45 93 189 330 468 1000 1800 2840 5910
950 44 90 183 320 454 970 1750 2750 5730
1000 42 88 178 311 442 944 1700 2680 5580
1100 40 83 169 296 420 896 1610 2540 5300
1200 38 79 161 282 400 855 1540 2430 5050
1300 37 76 155 270 383 819 1470 2320 4840
1400 35 73 148 260 368 787 1420 2230 4650
1500 34 70 143 250 355 758 1360 2150 4480
1600 33 68 138 241 343 732 1320 2080 4330
1700 32 66 134 234 331 708 1270 2010 4190
1800 31 64 130 227 321 687 1240 1950 4060
1900 30 62 126 220 312 667 1200 1890 3940
2000 29 60 122 214 304 648 1170 1840 3830
. .
For SI uniIs: 1 inch - 25 mm 1 foot = 304.8 mm 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, l pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Notes:
l
Table Capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown), which has the smallest inside diameter of the copper tubing products
"
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits .
TABLE 1215.2(29)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (f )]2, 3
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 11.0 in. w.c .
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w.c .
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: TUBE SIZING BETWEEN SINGLE OR SECOND STAGE ( LOW PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND APPLIANCE
TUBE SIZE (inch )
K & L: V V« V4 % VA 1 VA VA 2
NOMINAL: *
ACR : % 'h % 3
A 7
/fl 1% m
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
INSIDE:.1' 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 45 93 188 329 467 997 1800 2830 5890
20 31 64 129 226 321 685 1230 1950 4050
30 25 51 104 182 258 550 991 1560 3250
40 21 44 89 155 220 471 848 1340 2780
50 19 39 79 138 195 417 752 1180 2470
60 17 35 71 125 177 378 681 1070 2240
70 16 32 66 115 163 348 626 988 2060
80 15 30 61 107 152 324 583 919 1910
90 14 28 57 100 142 304 547 862 1800
100 13 27 54 95 134 287 517 814 1700
125 11 24 48 84 119 254 458 722 1500
150 10 21 44 76 108 230 415 654 1360
175 NA 20 40 70 99 212 382 602 1250
200 NA 18 37 65 92 197 355 560 1170
250 NA 16 33 58 82 175 315 496 1030
300 NA 15 30 52 74 158 5 449 936
350 NA 14 28 48 68 146 262 414 861
400 NA 13 26 45 63 136 24 4 385 801
450 NA 12 24 42 60 127 229 361 752
500 NA II 23 40 56 120 216 341 710
550 NA 11 22 38 53 114 205 324 674
600 NA 10 21 36 51 109 196 309 643
650 NA NA 20 34 49 104 188 296 616
700 NA NA 19 33 47 100 180 284 592
750 NA NA 18 32 45 96 174 274 570
800 NA NA 18 31 44 93 168 264 551
850 NA NA 17 30 42 90 162 256 533
900 NA NA 17 29 41 87 157 248 517
950 NA NA 16 28 40 85 153 241 502
1000 NA NA 16 27 39 83 149 234 488
1100 NA NA 15 26 37 78 141 223 464
1200 NA NA 14 25 35 75 135 212 442
1300 NA NA 14 24 34 72 129 203 423
1400 NA NA 13 23 32 69 124 195 407
1500 NA NA 13 22 31 66 119 188 392
1600 NA NA 12 21 30 64 115 182 378
1700 NA NA 12 20 29 62 112 176 366
1800 NA NA 11 20 28 60 108 170 355
1900 NA NA 11 19 27 58 105 166 345
2000 NA NA 11 19 27 57 102 161 335
For SJ units: 1 inch = 25 mm, ] fool = 304 , 8 mmh 1000 Brilish thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, 1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
Notes:
i
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown), which lias the smallest inside diameter of the copper tubing products.
"
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits .
3
NA means a flow of less than 10 000 Blu/h ( 2.93 kWh
TABLE 1215.2(30)
SEMI- RIGID COPPER TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 (g )]2
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: TUBE SIZING BETWEEN 2 PSIG SERVICE AND LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR
TUBE SIZE ( inch )
K & L: V* Vi Vi Vi 1 1V Vh 2
NOMINAL: *
5
ACR: % /fl % % VA 1%
OUTSIDE: 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 2.125
INSIDE:.1' 0.305 0.402 0.527 0.652 0.745 0.995 1.245 1.481 1.959
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 41.3 852 1730 3030 4300 9170 16 500 26 000 54 200
20 284 585 1190 2080 2950 6310 11 400 17 900 37 300
30 228 470 956 1670 2370 5060 9120 14 400 29 900
40 195 402 818 1430 2030 4330 ^ 800 12 300 25 600
50 173 356 725 1270 1800 3840 6920 10 900 22 700
60 157 323 657 1150 1630 3480 6270 mo 20 600
70 144 297 605 1060 1500 3200 5760 9090 18 900
80 134 276 562 983 1390 2980 5360 8450 17 600
90 126 259 528 922 1310 2790 5030 7930 16 500
100 119 245 498 871 1240 2640 4750 7490 15 600
125 105 217 442 772 1100 2340 4210 6640 13 800
150 95 197 400 700 992 2120 3820 6020 12 500
175 88 181 368 644 913 1950 3510 5540 11 500
200 82 168 343 599 849 1810 3270 5150 10 700
250 72 149 304 531 753 1610 2900 4560 9510
300 66 135 275 481 682 1460 2620 4140 8610
350 60 124 253 442 628 1340 2410 3800 7920
400 56 1 16 235 411 584 1250 2250 3540 7370
450 53 109 221 386 548 1170 2110 3320 6920
500 50 103 209 365 517 1110 1990 3140 6530
550 47 97 198 346 491 1050 1890 2980 6210
600 45 93 189 330 469 1000 1800 2840 5920
650 43 89 181 316 449 959 1730 2720 5670
700 41 86 174 304 431 921 1660 2620 5450
750 40 82 168 293 415 888 1600 2520 5250
800 39 80 162 283 401 857 1540 2430 5070
850 37 77 157 274 388 829 1490 2350 4900
900 36 75 152 265 376 804 1450 2280 4750
950 35 72 147 258 366 781 1410 2220 4620
1000 34 71 143 251 356 760 1370 2160 4490
1100 32 67 136 238 338 721 1300 2050 4270
1200 31 64 130 227 322 688 1240 1950 4070
1300 30 61 124 217 309 659 1190 1870 3900
1400 28 59 120 209 296 633 1140 1800 3740
1500 27 57 115 201 286 610 1100 1730 3610
1600 26 55 111 194 276 589 1060 1670 3480
1700 26 53 108 188 267 570 1030 1620 3370
1800 25 51 104 182 259 553 1000 1570 3270
1900 24 50 101 177 251 537 966 1520 3170
2000 23 48 99 172 244 522 940 1480 3090
For SI units : 1 inch = 25 mm, ] fool - 304 , 8 mmh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW , 1 pound- force peT square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Notes :
i
Table capacities are based on Type K copper tubing inside diameter (shown), which has the smallest inside diameter of the copper tubing products .
"
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits ,
TABLE 1215.2(31 )
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1(h)]1 2
TABLE 1215.2(32 )
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 3 _ 1 i ]1 , 2, 3, 4 <>
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: CSST SIZING BETWEEN 2 PSIG SERVICE AND LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR
TUBE SIZE ( EHD) 5
FLOW DESIGNATION: 13 15 18 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 48 60 62
LENGTH (feet ) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 426 558 927 1110 1740 2170 4100 4720 7130 7958 15 200 16 800 29 400 34 200
25 262 347 59 l 701 1120 1380 2560 2950 4560 5147 9550 10 700 18 800 21 700
30 238 316 540 640 1030 1270 2330 2690 4180 4719 8710 9790 17 200 19 800
40 203 27 l 469 554 896 1100 2010 2320 3630 4116 7530 8500 14 900 17 200
50 181 243 420 496 806 986 1790 2070 3260 3702 6730 7610 13 400 15 400
75 147 196 344 406 663 809 1460 1690 2680 3053 5480 6230 11 000 12 600
80 140 189 333 393 643 768 1 HO 1630 2590 2 %: 5300 6040 10 600 12 200
100 124 169 298 350 578 703 1260 1450 2330 2662 4740 5410 9530 10 900
150 101 137 245 287 477 575 1020 1180 1910 2195 3860 4430 7810 8890
200 86 118 213 248 415 501 880 1020 1660 1915 3340 3840 6780 7710
250 77 105 191 222 373 448 785 910 1490 1722 2980 3440 6080 6900
300 69 96 173 203 343 411 716 829 1360 1578 2720 3150 5560 6300
400 60 82 151 ' 175 298 355 616 716 1160 1376 2350 2730 4830 5460
500 53 72 135 158 268 319 550 638 1030 1237 2100 2450 4330 4880
_
For SI units: 1 fool - 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal unils per hour 0.293 kW, 1 pound - force per square inch : 6.8947 kPa
r :
Notes:
i Table does not include effect of
pressure drop across the line regulator . Where regulator loss exceeds 0.5 psi (3.4 kPa ) [ based on 13 inch water column (3.2
"
kPa ) outlet pressure ], DO NOT USE THIS TABLE . Consult with regulator manufacturer for pressure drops and capacity factors. Pressure drops across a reg-
ulator are capable of varying with flow rale.
2
CAUTION: Capacities shown in table are capable of exceeding the maximum capacity for a selected regulator. Consult with regulator or tubing manufacturer
for guidance.
3
Table includes losses for four 90 degree (1.57 rad ) bends and two end fittings. Tubing runs with larger numbers of bends, fittings , or both shall be increased by
an equivalent length of tubing to the ltd lowing equation: L - 1.3 n, where L is additional length ( If ) of tubing and n is the number o\ additional fittings , bends ,
or both.
4 Tableentnes are rounded to 3 significant digits .
5
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter, which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes. The greater the value of EHD,
the greater the gas capacity of the tubing.
TABLE 1215.2(33 )
CORRUGATED STAINLESS STEEL TUBING (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE G. 3.1( j )]1, 2, 3, 4
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 5.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 3.5 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
TUBE SIZE (EHD )5
FLOW DESIGNATION : 13 15 16 19 23 25 30 31 37 39 46 46 60 62
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
I0 826 1070 1710 2060 3150 4000 7830 8950 13 100 14 441 28 600 31 200 54 400 63 800
25 509 664 1090 1310 2040 2550 4860 5600 8400 9339 18 000 19 900 34 700 40 400
30 461 603 999 1190 1870 2340 4430 5100 7680 8564 16 400 18 200 31 700 36 900
40 396 520 867 1030 1630 2030 3820 4400 6680 7469 14 200 15 800 27 600 32 000
50 352 463 777 926 1460 1820 3410 3930 5990 6717 12 700 14 100 24 700 28 600
75 284 376 637 757 1210 1490 2770 3190 4920 5539 10 300 11 600 20 300 23 400
80 275 363 618 731 1170 1450 2680 3090 4770 5372 9990 11 200 19 600 22 700
100 243 324 553 656 1050 1300 2390 2760 4280 4830 8930 10 000 17 600 20 300
150 196 262 453 535 866 1060 1940 2240 3510 3983 7270 8210 14 400 16 600
200 169 226 393 464 755 923 1680 1930 3050 3474 6290 71.30 12 500 14 400
250 150 202 352 415 679 828 1490 1730 2740 3124 5620 6390 11 200 12 900
300 136 183 322 379 622 757 1360 1570 2510 2865 5120 5840 10 300 11 700
400 117 158 279 328 I 542 657 1170 1360 2180 2498 4430 5070 8920 10 200
500 104 140 251 294 488 589 1050 1210 1950 2247 3960 4540 8000 9110
For SI units: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour - 0.293 kW, 1 pound - force per square inch - 6.8947 kPa
Notes:
l Table does not include effect of
pressure drop across the line regulator Where regulator loss exceeds 0.5 psi (3.4 k.Pa ) [based on 13 inch wateT column (3.2
kPa ) outlet pressure], DO NOT USE THIS TABLE. Consult with regulator manufacturer for pressure drops and capacity factors. Pressure drops across a reg-
ulator are capable of varying with flow rate .
2
CAUTION: Capacities shown in table are capable of exceeding the maximum capacity lor a selected regulator. Consult with regulator or tubing manufacturer
for guidance.
3
Table includes losses for four 90 degree ( 1.57 rad} bends and two end fittings . Tubing mns with larger numbers of bends , fittings, or both shall be increased
by an equivalent length of tubing to the following equation : L - 1.3 n , where L is additional length ( ft ) of tubing and n is the number of additional fillings, bends,
or both .
4 Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits .
5
EHD = Equivalent Hydraulic Diameter, which is a measure of the relative hydraulic efficiency between different tubing sizes . The greater the value of EHD,
the greater the gas capacity of the tubing .
TABLE 1215.2(34)
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 ( k)] *
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 11.0 in. w. c .
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w.c.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
I INTENDED USE: PE PIPE SIZING BETWEEN INTEGRAL SECOND-STAGE REGULATOR AT TANK OR SECOND- STAGE
( LOW PRESSURE) REGULATOR AND BUILDING
PIPE SIZE ( inch)
NOMINAL OD: V4 W 1 VA 1Vz 2 3 4
DESIGNATION : SDR 9.3 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 10 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID: 0.660 0.860 1.077 1.328 1.554 1.943 2.864 3.682
LENGTH ( feet ) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 340 680 1230 2130 3210 5770 16 000 30 900
20 233 468 844 1460 2210 3970 11 000 21 200
30 187 375 677 1170 1770 3180 8810 17 000
40 160 321 580 1000 1520 2730 7540 14 600
50 142 285 514 890 1340 2420 66 80 12 900
60 129 258 466 807 1220 2190 6050 II 700
70 119 237 428 742 1120 2010 5570 10 800
80 110 221 398 690 1040 1870 5180 10 000
90 103 207 374 648 978 1760 4860 9400
100 98 196 353 612 924 1660 4590 8900
125 87 173 313 542 819 1470 4070 7900
150 78 157 284 491 742 1330 3690 7130
175 72 145 261 452 683 1230 3390 6560
200 67 135 243 420 635 1140 3160 6100
250 60 119 215 373 563 1010 2800 5410
300 54 108 195 338 510 916 2530 4900
350 50 99 179 311 469 843 2330 4510
400 46 92 167 289 436 784 2170 4190
450 43 87 157 271 409 736 2040 3930
500 41 82 148 256 387 695 1920 3720
For SI units: 1inch 25 mm, 1 fool 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour - - 0.293 kWh 1 inch water column 0.249 kPa
~~ '
TABLE 1215.2(35 )
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3.1 ( I )]*
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 2.0 psi
PRESSURE DROP: 1.0 psi
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: PE PIPE SIZING BETWEEN 2 PSI SERVICE REGULATOR AND LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR
PIPE SIZE ( inch)
NOMINAL OD: V& Y* 1 VA VA 2 3 4
DESIGNATION : SDR 9.3 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 10 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID: 0.660 0.860 1.077 1.328 1.554 1.943 2.864 3.682
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 3130 6260 II 300 19 600 29 500 53 100 147 000 284 000
20 2150 4300 7760 13 400 20 300 36 500 101 000 195 000
30 1730 3450 6230 10 800 16 300 29 300 81 100 157 000
40 1480 2960 5330 9240 14 000 25 100 69 400 134 100
50 1310 2620 4730 8190 12 400 22 200 61 500 119 000
60 1190 2370 4280 7420 11 200 20 100 55 700 108 000
70 1090 2180 3940 6830 10 300 18 500 51 300 99 100
80 1010 2030 3670 6350 9590 17 200 47 700 92 200
90 952 1910 3440 5960 9000 16 200 44 700 86 500
100 899 1800 3250 5630 8500 15 300 42 300 81 700
125 797 1600 2880 4990 7530 13 500 37 500 72 400
150 722 1450 2610 4520 6830 12 300 33 900 65 600
175 664 1330 2400 4160 6280 11 300 31 200 60 300
200 618 1240 2230 3870 5840 10 500 29 000 56 100
250 548 1100 1980 3430 5180 9300 25 700 49 800
300 496 994 1790 31.10 4690 8430 23 300 45 100
350 457 914 1650 2860 4320 7760 21 500 41 500
400 425 851 1530 2660 4020 7220 12 000 38 600
450 399 798 1440 2500 3770 6770 18 700 36 200
500 377 754 1360 2360 3560 6390 17 700 34 200
550 358 716 1290 2240 3380 6070 16 800 32 500
600 341 683 1230 2140 3220 5790 16 000 31 000
650 327 654 1180 2040 3090 5550 15 400 29 700
700 314 628 1130 1960 2970 5330 14 700 28 500
750 302 605 1090 1890 2860 5140 14 200 27 500
800 292 585 1050 1830 2760 4960 13 700 26 500
850 283 566 1020 1770 2670 4800 13 300 25 700
900 274 549 990 1710 2590 4650 12 900 24 900
950 266 533 961 1670 2520 4520 12 500 24 200
1000 259 518 935 1620 2450 4400 12 200 23 500
1100 246 492 888 1540 2320 4170 11 500 22 300
1200 234 470 847 1470 2220 3980 11 000 21 300
1300 225 450 811 1410 2120 3810 10 600 20 400
1400 216 432 779 1350 2040 3660 10 100 19 600
1500 208 416 751 1300 1960 3530 9760 18 900
1600 201 402 725 1260 1900 3410 9430 18 200
1700 194 389 702 1220 1840 3300 9130 17 600
1800 188 377 680 1180 1780 3200 8850 17 100
1900 183 366 661 1140 1730 3110 8590 16 600
2000 178 356 643 1110 1680 3020 8360 16 200
For SI units: ] inch = 25 mm, ] fool = 304.8 nimh 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
* Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits.
TABLE 1215.2(36)
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC TUBING [NFPA 54: TABLE G.3.1( m)] 2
GAS: UNDILUTED PROPANE
INLET PRESSURE: 11.0 in. w.c .
PRESSURE DROP: 0.5 in. w.c.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.50
INTENDED USE: SIZING BETWEEN INTEGRAL
2-STAGE REGULATOR AT TANK OR SECOND-STAGE
(LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR ) AND THE BUILDING
t
PLASTIC TUBING SIZE (CTS) ' ( inch)
NOMINAL OD :
'A 1
DESIGNATION: SDR 7 SDR 11
ACTUAL ID : 0.445 0.927
LENGTH (feet) CAPACITY IN THOUSANDS OF BTU PER HOUR
10 121 828
20 83 569
30 67 457
40 57 391
50 51 347
60 46 314
70 42 289
80 39 269
90 37 252
100 35 238
125 31 211
150 28 191
175 26 176
200 24 164
225 22 154
250 21 145
275 20 138
300 19 132
350 18 121
400 16 113
450 15 106
500 15 100
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per
hour = 0.293 kW I inch water column 1= 0.249 kPa
,
Notes:
i
CTS = Copper tube size.
"
Table entries are rounded to 3 significant digits .
1303.3 Locations for Ice Storage, lee makers or ice stor- 1304.0 Medical Gas and Medical Vacuum Piping Sys-
age containers shall be located in nursing stations or similarly tems.
supervised areas to minimize potential contamination. 1304.1 General. The installation of medical gas and med -
1303.4 Sterilizers and Bedpan Steamers . Sterilizers ical vacuum piping systems shall comply with the require-
and bedpan steamers shall be installed in accordance with the ments of this chapter.
manufacturer’s installation instructions and comply with Sec-
tion 1303.4 . 1 and Section 1303.4 .2.
1304.2 Certification of Systems. Certification of med -
ical gas and vacuum systems shall comply with the require-
«
1303.4.1 Drainage Connections . Sterilizers and ments of Section 1306.0.
bedpan steamers shall be connected to the sanitary
drainage system through an air gap in accordance with
1304.3 Construction Documents. Before a medical gas
or medical vacuum system is installed or altered in a hospi -
«
Section 801.2 . The size of indirect waste piping shall be tal , medical facility , or clinic, duplicate construction docu -
not less than the size of the drain connection on the fix- ments shall be filed with the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
ture . Bach such indirect waste pipe shall not exceed 15 Approval of the plans shall be obtained before issuance of a
feet ( 4572 mm ) in length and shall be separately piped to permit by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
a receptor. Such receptors shall be located in the same
room as the equipment served , bxccpt for bedpan steam-
ers, such indirect waste pipes shall not require traps. A
1304.3.1 Requirements. Construction documents
shall show the following:
( ! ) Plot plan of the site, drawn to scale , indicating the
^
trap having a seal of not less than 3 inches ( 76 mm) shall location of existing or new cylinder storage areas,
be provided in the indirect waste pipe for a bedpan property lines, driveways, and existing or proposed
steamer . buildings.
1303.4.2 Vapor Vents and Stacks. Where a steril-
izer or bedpan steamer has provision for a vapor vent and
(2 ) Piping layout of the proposed piping system or alter
ation , including alarms, valves, the origin of gases,
-
such a vent is required by the manufacturer, the vent shall user outlets, and user inlets. The demand and loading
be extended to the outdoors above the roof Sterilizer and of piping, existing or future, shall also be indicated .
bedpan steamer vapor vents shall be installed in accor- (3) Complete specification of materials.
dance with the manufacturer s installation instructions
’
ASSE/IAPMO 12010, ASSII /1APMO 12030 and ( 2 ) Testing and checking for leakage , correct zoning, and
ASS E/1 AP MO 12040. identification of control valves.
TABLE 1305.1
STANDARD DESIGNATION COLORS AND OPERATING PRESSURES FOR GAS AND VACUUM SYSTEMS
[NFPA 99: TABLE 5 111 ] ,
gas-powered device )
Nonmedical and Category 3 vacuum White-and - gjack diagonal stripe black boxed None
Laboratory air - -
Yellow and wnite checker board/black None
Laboratory mf
vacuum White - and - black checkerboard / black boxed None
Instrument air Red/white 160-185 psi
For SI units : l pound-force per square inch - 6 S947 kPa, 1 inch of mercury vacuum ( HgV i
. 3.386 kPa
(3) Checking for identification and labeling of pipelines, sta- helium , nitrogen, instrument air, and mixtures thereof. Wher-
tion outlets, and control valves . ever the name of a specific gas service occurs, the provision
(4) Testing for cross-connection , flow rate , system pressure shall apply only to that gas. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 1.3]
drop, and system performance.
TABLE 1305.2
( 5) Functional testing of pressure relief valves and safety MINIMUM FLOW RATES
valves . { cubic feet per minute)
(6) Functional testing of sources of supply. MEDICAL SYSTEM FLOW RATE
(7) Functional testing of alarm systems , including accuracy Oxygen 0.71 CFM per outlet 1
of system components. Nitrous Oxide 0.71 CFM per outlet 1
(8 ) Purge flushing of system and filling with specific source Medical Compressed Air 0.71 CFM per outlet 1
gases. Nitrogen 15 CFM free air per outlet
( 9 ) Testing for purity and cleanliness of source gases. Vacuum I SCFM per inlet 3
Carbon Dioxide 0.71 CFM per outlet 1
( 10 ) Testing for specific gas identity at each station outlet .
Helium 0.71 CFM per outlet
)) 1306.3 Report Items. A report that includes the specific For SI units :. 1 cubic foot per minute (CFM ) = 0.47 L;s
items addressed in Section 1306.2, and other information .Notes:
l
required by this chapter, shall be delivered to the Authority A room designed for a permanently located respiratory ventilator or anes-
Having Jurisdiction prior to acceptance of the system. thesia machine shall have an outlet capable of a flow rate of 6.36 CFM ( 3.0
L /s ) at the station outlet
.
)) 1306.4 Components. Functioning of alarm components 2
For testing and certification purposes, individual station inlets shall be
shall be verified in accordance with the testing and monitor- capable of a flow rate of 3 SCFM ( 1.4 L/ s ) , while maintaining a system
ing requirements of the manufacturer and the Authority Hav- pressure of not less than 12 inches of mercury ( 41 kPa ) at the nearest adja -
ing Jurisdiction . cent vacuum inlet .
Part II - Category 1 Piped Gas 1307.2 Nature of Hazards of Gas and Vacuum Sys-
and Vacuum Systems. tems. Potential fire and explosion hazards associated with
positive pressure gas central piping systems and medical-sur-
gical vacuum systems shall be considered in the design
»)) 1307.0
,
Central Supply Systems. installation , testing, operation , and maintenance of these sys-
.
1307.1 Terms W here the terms medical gas or medical sup- tems . [ NFPA 99 :5.1 .2]
port gas occur, the provisions shall apply to all piped systems 1307.3 Permitted Locations for Medical Gases. Ccn -
for oxygen , nitrous oxide, medical air , carbon dioxide, tral supply systems for oxygen medical air , nitrous oxide, |
,
TABLE 1305.3
MINIMUM OUTLETS AND INLETS PER STATION
MEDICAL MEDICAL NITROUS CARBON
LOCATION OXYGEN NITROGEN HELIUM
VACUUM AIR OXIDE DIOXIDE
4
Vacuum inlets required arc in addition to inlets used as part of a scavenging system for removal of anesthetizing gases.
carbon dioxide, and all other patient medical gases shall be (4) If intended for outdoor installation, materials shall be
piped only to medical gas outlets complying with Section installed per the manufacturer’s requirements. [ NFPA
1315.0, into areas where the gases will be used under the 99: 5.1 . 3.5.4 ]
direction of licensed medical professionals for purposes con-
gruent with the following:
(1) Direct respiration by patients.
1308.0 Pressure-Regulating Equipment. «
1308.1 Where Required. Pressure- regulating equipment
(2 ) Clinical application of the gas to a patient sucli as the
use of an insufflator to inject carbon dioxide into patient
shall be installed in the supply main upstream of the final line
pressure valve . Where multiple piping systems for the same
-^
body cavities during laparoscopic surgery and carbon
dioxide used to purge heart- lung machine blood flow' gas at different operating pressures are required separate
,
( 7) They shall not discharge into locations creating potential { 1 ) Either a disconnect switch for each major electrical com -
hazards . ponent or a single disconnect that deactivates all electri -
(8 ) They shall have the discharge terminal turned down and cal components in the concentrator unit.
screened to prevent the entry of rain snow , or vermin .
, ( 2 ) Motor starting devices with overload protection for any
( 9) They shall be designed in accordance with AS ML B31.3 . component with an electrical motor over 2 hp { 1.5 kW ) .
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 3.5.6.1 ] [ NFPA 99 :5.1.3.5. 11.7]
yy 1309.8 Vent Valve. A vent valve shall be provided as fol -
1308.3 Pressure-Relief Valve Requirements. Central
supply systems for positive pressure gases shall include one
lows:
or more relief valves, all meeting the following requirements: ( 1 ) Located on the source side of the concentrator outlet iso-
lation valve to permit the operation of the oxygen con -
( 1 ) They shall be located between each final line regulator
centrator unit for validation , calibration , and testing
and the source valve. while the unit is isolated from the pipeline system .
(2 ) They shall have a relief setting that is 50 percent above ( 2 ) Sized to allow for at least 25 percent of the oxygen con -
the normal system operating pressure, as indicated in centrator unit flow .
Table 1305.1 . [ NFPA 99:5.1 .3.5.6.3]
( 3 ) Vented to a location compliant with Section 1309.8 . 1 .
[ NFPA 99 :5.1.3.5. 11.8]
1309.0 Oxygen Concentrator Supply Units. 1309.8 .1 Ventfng of Relief Valves . Indoor supply
1309.1 Oxygen Requirements. Oxygen concentrator sup- systems shall have all relief valves vented per Section
ply units for use with medical gas pipelines shall produce 1308.2( 4 ) through Section 1308.2( 9). [ NFPA
oxygen meeting the requirements of Oxygen 93 USP or Oxy- 99: 5 , 1 ,3.3,3,2]
gen USP. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1. 3.5.11.1] 1309.9 Valved Sample Port. A DN 8 ( NPS 1 /4 ) valved
1309.2 Particulate Size. Output shall have less than or sample port shall be provided near the oxygen concentration
equal to 1.686 x 10 6 pounds per cubic yard ( 1 mg / m3 ) of per-
" monitor sensor connection for sampling of the gas from the
manent particulates sized 1 micron or larger at normal atmos- oxygen concentrator unit . [ NFPA 99 :5.1.3.5. 11.9]
pheric pressure. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1. 3.5 .11.2] 1309.10 Suitable Filter. At least one 0.1 micron filter suit-
1309.3 Suitability. Materials of construction on the air side able for oxygen sendee shall be provided at the outlet of the
of the oxygen concentrator unit shall be suitable for the serv- oxygen concentrator supply unit . [ NFPA 99:5.1.3.5.11.10 ]
ice as determined by the manufacturer . [ NFPA 1309.11 Check Valve . A check valve shall be provided at
99: 5.1.3.5.11.3] the outlet of the oxygen concentrator supply unit to prevent
1309.4 Compatible Materials. Materials of construction backflow' into the oxygen concentrator supply unit and to
on the oxygen side of the oxygen concentrator unit shall com- allow service to the unit . [ NFPA 99:5.1.3.5 . 11.11 ]
ply with Section 1307.4 . [ NFPA 99:5.1.3.5.11.4] 1309.12 Outlet Valve. An outlet valve shall be provided to
1309.5 Oxygen Concentrator Components. The com- isolate all components of the oxygen concentrator from the
ponents that make up the oxygen concentrator unit shall be as pipeline with the following characteristics :
follows: ( 1 ) Flic valve shall have both manual and automatic actua-
tion wdth visual indication of open or closed.
(1) The manufacturer of the concentrator unit shall be per-
mitted to use such components and arrangement of such (2 ) The valve shall close automatically whenever the oxy-
components as needed to produce oxygen complying gen concentrator unit is not producing oxygen of a con -
w ith Section 1309.1 in the quantity as required by the centration equal to that in Section 1309.1 .
facility , except where otherwise specifically defined in ( 3 ) Continuing operation of the oxygen concentrator supply
this code. unit through the vent mode shall be permitted with the
( 2 ) Air receivers and oxygen accumulators , where used , isolating valve closed .
shall comply with Section Vlll , “Unfired Pressure Ves- (4 ) The isolating valve , when automatically closed due to
sels," of the AS ML Boiler and Pressure Vessels Code low concentration , shall require manual reset to ensure
and be provided with overpressure relief valves. [ NFPA the oxygen concentrator supply unit is examined prior to
99: 5.1 .3.5. 11.5] return to service.
1309.6 Supply Air Quality. The supply air to the concen- ( 5 ) Closing the isolating valve , whether automatically or
trators shall be of a quality to ensure the oxygen concentrator manually , shall activate an alarm signal at the master
unit can produce oxygen complying w ith Section 1309 T and alarms (sec Section 1317.1 . 1 ) indicating that the oxygen
shall not be subject to normally anticipated contamination concentrator supply unit is disconnected . [ NFPA
(c.g., vehicle or other exhausts, gas leakage, discharge from 99: 5.1 . 3.5.11.12]
vents, flooding, and so forth), [NFPA 99: 5.1 .3.5. 11.6] 1309.13 Oxygen Concentration Monitor. The oxygen
1309.7 Electrical Components. The oxygen concentrator concentrator supply unit shall be provided w ith an oxygen
supply unit and any associated electrical equipment shall be concentration monitor with the following characteristics:
provided , a minimum , with the following electrical compo- ( 1 ) The monitor shall be capable of monitoring 99 percent
nents: oxygen concentration with 1 percent accuracy.
(2 ) The monitor shall continuously display the oxygen con- (4 ) Intake filter- muffler(s) of the dry type .
centration and shall activate local alarm and master ( 5 ) Pressure relief valve( s ) set at 50 percent above line
alarms per NFPA 99 when a concentration lower than 91 pressure .
percent is observed .
( 6 ) Piping and components between the compressor and
(3) The monitor shall continuously display the oxygen con
centration.
- the source shutoff valve that do not contribute to
contaminant levels .
(4) It shall he permitted to insert the monitor into the pipeline
defined in Section 1310.3 , 2(1) through I
( 7 ) Except as
without a demand check . [ N 1 PA 99:5,13,5,1 M 3] Section 1310.3.2( 6 ), materials and devices used|
between the medical air intake and the medical air
»| 1310.0
tems.
Category 1 Medical Air Central Supply Sys- source valve that arc of any design or construction
appropriate for the service as determined by the
)) 1310.1 Quality of Medical Air. Medical ail shall be ’ manufacturer. [NFPA 99:5 , 1.3.6.3.2 ( 2 -7)]
required to have the following characteristics: 1310.4 Medical Air Receivers . Receivers for medical air
(1) It shall be supplied from cylinders, bulk containers, or shall meet the following requirements:
medical air compressor sources, or it shall be reconsti - ( 1 ) They shall be made of corrosion - resistant materials or
tuted from oxygen USP and oil - free, dry nitrogen NF . otherwise be made corrosion resistant .
(2 ) It shall meet the requirements of medical air USP . (2 ) They shall comply with Section VIII , ^ Unfircd Pressure
( 3) It shall have no detectable liquid hydrocarbons. Vessels /’ of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.|
( 4 ) It shall have less than 25 ppm gaseous hydrocarbons. ( 3 ) They shall be equipped with a pressure relief valve , auto-
_< matic drain , manual drain , sight glass, and pressure indi -
( 5) It shall have equal to or less than 1.686 x 10 pounds per
1
l
provided that an equal level of operating redundancy
and medical air quality is maintained . [ NFPA
99: 5.1 .3.6.3.9( A )(1) , 5.13.6.3.9( A )( 2 )]
mitted to be made of materials and use a joining technique as
permitted under Section 1319.0 and Section 1320.0. [NFPA|
^
( 2 ) Automatic means to prevent backflow from all on- 99: 5.1 .3.6.3.11 ( F ) ]
eye1c compressors through all off-eye Ic compressors. 1311.4 Location. Medical air intakes shall be located as fol- ( K
( 3) Manual shutoff valve to isolate each compressor lows:
from the centrally piped system and from other com- { 1 ) The medical air intake shall be located a minimum of 25
pressors for maintenance or repair without loss of feet (7620 mm ) from ventilating system exhausts, fuel
pressure in the system . storage vents, combustion vents, plumbing vents, and
such laboratories shall be connected separately from the 1314.2 Security. All valves, except valves in zone valve
medical -surgical system directly to the receiver tank box assemblies, shall be secured by any of the following
through its own isolation valve and fluid trap located at means:
the receiver, and between the isolation valve and fluid ( 1 ) Located in secured areas.
trap, a scrubber shall be permitted to be installed. [ NFPA
99 :5.1 .3.7. 5 , 5.1 . 3.7. 5.1] ( 2) Locked or latched in their operating position.
1312.6 Piping Serviceability. The medical -surgical vac- ( 3 ) Located above ceilings, but remaining accessible and not
uum rcccivcr( s ) shall be serviceable without shutting down obstructed . [ NFPA 99: 5.1.4.1 . 2 ]
the medical -surgical vacuum system by any method to ensure 1314.3 Labeled. All valves shall be labeled as to gas sup-
continuation of service to the facility ’s medical -surgical plied and the arca( s) controlled , in accordance with Section
pipeline distribution system . [NFPA 99 : 5.1 .3.7. 5.2] 1323.14. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 .4.1 .3] I
1312.7 Shutoff Valve . Medical -surgical vacuum central 1314.4 Accessibility. Zone valves shall be installed in
supply systems shall be provided with a source shutoff valve valve boxes with removable covers large enough to allow
per Section 1314.6. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 3.7. 5.3] manual operation of valves.
Zone valves for use in certain areas, such as psychiatric
11313.0 Medical-Surgical Vacuum Exhaust. or pediatric areas, shall be permitted to be secured with the
1313.1 Vacuum Source Exhausts. The medical surgical approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction to prevent inap-
vacuum pumps shall exhaust in a manner and location that propriate access. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 4.1.4]
minimizes the hazards of noise and contamination to the facil- 1314.4.1 Flammable Gases. Valves for nonflamma - 1
ity and its environment. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 3.7 . 7.1 ] blc medical gases shall not be installed with valves for
)) 1313.2 Location. The exhaust shall be located as follows: flammable gases in the same zone valve box assembly
( 1 ) Outdoors. with flammable gases. [ NFPA 99:5.1.4.1.5]
(2 ) At least 25 feet ( 7620 mm ) from any door, window , air 1314.5 Valve Types. New or replacement valves shall be
intake, or other openings in buildings or places of public permitted to be of any type as long as they meet the follow-
assembly . ing conditions:
(3) At a level ditferent from air intakes . (1 ) They have a minimum Cv factor in accordance with
Table 1314.5.
(4) Where prevailing winds , adjacent buildings, topography,
or other influences will not divert the exhaust into occu- (2 ) They use a quarter turn to off.
pied areas or prevent dispersion of the exhaust . [ NFPA ( 3 ) They are constructed of materials suitable for the service.
99 : 5.1 . 3.7.7.2]
(4) They are provided with copper tube extensions by the
)) 1313.3 Screening. The end of the exhaust shall be turned manufacturer for brazing or with corrugated medical tub-
down and screened or otherwise be protected against the entry ing ( CMT ) fittings.
of vermin , debris, or precipitation by screening fabricated or
( 5 ) They indicate to the operator if the valve is open or
composed of a noncorroding material . [ Nl PA 99:5.1.3.7.7.3]
'
closed.
)) 1313.4 Dips and Loops. The exhaust shall be free of dips ( 6 ) They permit in - line serviceability.
and loops that might trap condensate or oil or provided with
a drip leg and valvcd drain at the bottom of the low point. ( 7 ) They are cleaned for oxygen service by the manufacturer
[NFPA 99: 5.1 .3.7.7.4] if used for any positive- pressure service. [ NFPA
1313.5 Multiple Pumps. Vacuum exhausts from multiple 99: 5.1 . 4.1.6 ]
pumps shall be permitted to be joined together to one com-
mon exhaust where the following conditions arc met: TABLE 1314.5
( 1 ) The common exhaust is sized to minimize backpressure POSITIVE PRESSURE GASES
in accordance with the pump manufacturer ’s recom - [NFPA 99:5.14.1.6 (a)]
VALVE SIZE MINIMUM Cv
mendations . ( inch) ( full open)
( 2 ) Each pump can be isolated by manual or check valve, Vi I7
blind flange, or tube cap to prevent open exhaust piping V* 3I
when the pump( s) is removed for service from consequent
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flow of exhaust air into the room. [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 3.7. 7.5]
VA 110
» 1314.0 Valves. VA
2
169
357
1314.1 Gas and Vacuum Shutoff Valves. Shutoff valves
Vh 390
shall be provided to isolate sections or portions of the piped
distribution system for maintenance, repair, or planned future 3 912
expansion need and to facilitate periodic testing. [ NFPA 4 1837
99:5.1 . 4.1 . 1 ] For SI units: 1 inch - 25.4 mm
)) 1314.6 Source Valves. A shutoff valve shall be placed at the ( 2 ) They arc readily accessible in an emergency . [ NFPA
immediate connection of each central supply system to the piped 99: 5.1 . 4.6.2 ]
distribution system to allow the entire central supply system, 1314.10.2 Arrangement. Piping on the patient side of
including all accessory devices ( e.g., air dryers, final line regu- zone valves shall be arranged to provide the following:
lators), to be isolated from the facility . [NFPA 99 :5.1 .4.2 . 1 J ( 1 ) Shutting off the supply of medical gas or vacuum to
» 1314.6.1 Location. The source valve shall be located one zone will not affect the supply of medical gas
I in the immediate vicinity of the central supply system . or vacuum to another zone or the rest of the system.
[NFPA 99:5, 1.4,2,2] ( 2 ) Service will only be to outlets/inlets located on that
)) 1314.7 Main Line Valve. A shutoff valve shall be provided same story.
in the main supply line inside of the buildings being served, ( 3 ) All gas delivery columns, hose reels, ceiling tracks,
except where one or more of the following conditions exist: control panels, pendants, booms, or other special
( 1 ) The source and source valve arc located inside the build- installations arc located on the patient side of the
ing served . zone valve. [ NFPA 99 :5.1 . 4.6 .3]
(2 ) The source system is physically mounted to the wall of 1314.10.3 Indicators. A press ure/ vacuum indicator
the building served , and the pipeline enters the building shall be provided on the station oullet/inlct side of each
in the immediate vicinity of the source valve. [ NFPA zone valve. [ NFPA 99 :5.1 . 4.6 . 4]
99 :5.1 .4.3. 1 ]
» 1314.7.1 Location. The main line valve shall be located
on the facility side of the source valve and outside of the
1314.11 n-Lfne Shutoff Valves. Optional in- line valves
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shall be permitted to be installed to isolate or shut off piping
for servicing of individual rooms or areas. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 .4.7]
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source room , the enclosure , or where the main line first
enters the building. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 4.3 . 2 J
1314.12 Valves for Future Connections. Future con-
ncction valves shall be labeled as to gas content. [ NFPA
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)) 1314.8 Riser Valves. Each riser supplied from the main line 99: 5.1 . 4.8.1 ]
))
shall be provided with a shutoff valve in the riser adjacent to
the main line. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 .4.4]
1314.9 Service Valves . Service valves shall be installed to
1314.12.1 Downstream Piping. Downstream piping
shall be closed with a brazed cap with tubing allowance
for cutting and rebrazing. [NFPA 99:5.1.4.8.2 ]
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allow servicing or modification of lateral branch piping from
a main or riser without shutting down the entire main, riser,
or facility . [NFPA 99 : 5.1.4.5.1]
1315.0 Station Outlets and Inlets. «
» 1314.9.1 Branch Piping. Only one service valve shall
be required for each branch off of a riser, regardless of
1315.1 General. Each station outlet / inlct for medical gases
or vacuums shall be gas-specific, whether the outlet/inlct is
threaded or is a nonintcrchangeable quick coupler. [ NFPA
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how many zone valve boxes arc installed on that lateral . 99: 5.1 . 5.1 ]
Sendee valves shall be placed in the branch piping 1315.2 Required Valves. Each station outlet shall consist (X
prior to any zone valve box assembly on that branch . of a primary and a secondary valve ( or assembly).
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 4 5.2, 5.1 . 4.5.3 ] Each station inlet shall consist of a primary valve ( or
)) 1314.10 Zone Valves . All station outlets- inlets shall be sup- assembly ) and shall be permitted to include a secondary' valve
plied through a zone valve, which shall be placed as follows: ( or assembly) . [ NFPA 99:5.1.5.2, 5.1 .5.3 ]
( 1 ) It is installed so that a wall intervenes between the valve 1315.3 Secondary Valve, i nc secondary valve ( or assem-
and the outlets/inlets that it controls . bly) shall close automatically to stop the flow of gas ( or vac-
(2 ) It is readily operable from a standing position. uum , if provided ) when the primary valve ( or assembly ) is
removed. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 5.4]
(3) It is installed where it is visible and accessible at all
times. 1315.4 Identification. Each outlet/inlct shall be legibly iden -
tified in accordance with Section 1323.15. [NFPA 99:5.1 .5.5]
( 4 ) It is not installed where it can be hidden from plain view,
such as behind normally open or normally closed doors. 1315.5 Threaded Outlets/Fittings. Threaded
oullcts/inlcts shall be nonintcrchangeable connections com -
( 5) It is not installed in a room with the station outlets/inlets
plying with the mandatory requirements of CGA V -5. [ NFPA
that it controls.
99: 5.1.5.6]
(6) It is not installed in rooms, areas, or closets that can be 1315.6 Gas-Specific Station Outlet/lnlet. Each station
closed or locked . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 4.6 . 1 ] oullet/ inlct, including those mounted in columns, hose reels,
1314.10.1 Readily Accessible. A zone valve in each ceiling tracks, or other special installations, shall be designed
medical gas or vacuum line shall be provided for each so that parts or components that arc required to be gas-spe-
Category l space and anesthetizing location for moder- cific for compliance with Section 1315.1 and Section 1315.8
ate sedation , deep sedation , or general anesthesia specific cannot be interchanged between the station outlet/inlct for
for the occupancy . These zone valves shall be located as different gases. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 5.7 ]
follows: 1315.7 Common Parts. The use of common parts in out -
(1) They arc installed immediately outside the area con- lets/ inlcts, such as springs, O- rings, fasteners , seals, and shut -
trolled . off poppets, shall be permitted. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1. 5.8]
1315.8 Marking of Components. Components of a vac- ing position. Prcssurc/ vacuum indicators shall be provided at
uum station inlet necessary for the maintenance of vacuum the following locations, as a minimum :
specificity shall be legibly marked to identify them as com- ( 1 ) Adjacent to the alarm - initiating device for source main
ponents or parts of a vacuum or suction system . [ NFPA line pressure and vacuum alarms in the master alarm sys-
99 :5.1 . 5.9] tem .
1315.9 Components Not Specific to a Vacuum. Com- ( 2 ) At or in area alarm panels to indicate the pressure/vac-
ponents of inlets not specific to a vacuum shall not be uum at the alarm activating device for each system that
required to be marked . [NFPA 99: 5 . L 5.10] is monitored by the panel .
1315.10 Factory-Installed Copper Inlet Tubes. Factoiy- ( 3 ) On the station outlct/inlct side of zone valves . [ NFPA
instailed copper inlet tubes on station outlets extending no 99: 5.1 . 8.2.1 , 5.1 .8.2.2]
further than 8 inches ( 203 mm ) from the body of the terminal
shall be not less than DN 8 ( NPS ' A ) (3/s inch O. D.) size, with
0.3 inch ( 7.6 mm ) minimum inside diameter . [ Nl ’ PA 1317.0 Warning Systems.
99 :5.1. 5.11] 1317.1 Category 1. All master, area , and local alarm sys-
1315.11 Factory- Installed Copper Outlet Tubes. Fac- tems used for medical gas and vacuum systems shall include
tory - installed copper outlet tubes on station inlets extending the following:
no further than 8 inches ( 203 mm ) from the body of the ter- ( 1 ) Separate visual indicators for each condition monitored ,
minal shall be not less than DN 10 ( NPS Vs) ( l /z in . O.D.) size, except as permitted in Section 13 17.1 .2 for local alarms|
with 0.4 inch ( 10.2 mm) minimum inside diameter . [ NFPA that are displayed on master alarm panels.
99 :5.1. 5.12] ( 2 ) Visual indicators that remain in alarm until the situation
1315.12 Protection from Damage. Station outlets/inlets that has caused the alarm is resolved.
shall be permitted to be recessed or otherwise protected from (3 ) Cancelable audible indication of each alarm condition
damage. [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 5.13] that produces a sound with a minimum level of 80 deci -
1315.13 Multiple Wall Outlets/Inlets. When multiple wall bels at 3 feet (914 mm) .
outlets inlets arc installed , they shall be spaced to alkyw the (4) Means to indicate a lamp or LED failure and audible fail -
simultaneous use of adjacent outlcts/inlets with any of the ure.
various types of therapy equipment . [ N ! PA 99 : 5.1. 5.14 ]
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Pressure/ vacuum indicators shall be readable from a stand- tions arc used , is accurate and up -to-date.
( 14 ) Provisions for automatic restart after a power loss of 10 ( 1 ) Hard -drawn seamless copper tube in accordance with the
seconds (c.g., during generator startup ) without giving following :
false signals or requiring manual reset . ( a ) ASTM B88, copper tube (Type K, Type L, or Type
( 15) Alarm switches/sensors installed so as to be removable. M)
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 9.1 ] ( b ) ASTM B280, copper ACR tube
13171.1 Master Alarms. A master alarm system shall ( c ) ASTM B819, copper medical gas tubing ( Type Kor
be provided to monitor the operation and condition of the Type L)
source of supply , the reserve source ( if any ) , and the
( 2 ) Stainless steel tube in accordance with the following :
pressure in the main lines of each medical gas and vac-
uum piping system . [NT PA 99: 5.1.9.2]
' ( a ) ASTM A269 TP304L or 316L
yy 1318.2 Cleaning. Tubes, valves, fittings, station outlets, and pipe joint installations for a medical gas or vacuum system.
other piping components in medical gas systems shall have 1320.2 Changes in Direction. Positive pressure patient
been cleaned for oxygen service by the manufacturer prior to gas systems, medical support gas systems, and vacuum sys-
installation in accordance with the mandatory requirements tems constructed of hard -draw n seamless copper or stainless I
of CGA G -4.1, except that fittings shall be permitted to be steel tubing shall have all turns , offsets, and other changes in I
cleaned by a supplier or agency other than the manufacturer. direction made using fittings or techniques appropriate to any
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.1 . 1 ] of the following acceptable joining methods :
Where tube ends, fittings or other components become ( 1 ) Brazing, as described in Section 1321.0.
contaminated before installation they shall be reclcancd in ( 2 ) Welding , as described in Section 1322.1 through Section
I accordance with Section 1321.8. 7 and Section 1321.8 . 8 . 1322.2 .1.
yy 1318.3 Delivery. Each length of tube shall be delivered (3 ) Memory metal fittings , as described in Section 1322.3.
plugged or capped by the manufacturer and kept sealed until
(4 ) Axially swaged, elastic preload fittings, as described in
prepared for installation. Fittings, valves, and other components
|shall be delivered sealed and labeled and kept sealed until pre-
Section 1322.4.
pared for installation. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.1 .2, 5 , 1TO,13] ( 5 ) Threaded , as described in Section 1322.5 . [ NFPA
99: 5.1 . 10.3. 1 ]
» 1318.4 Tubes for Medical Gas Systems. Tubes shall be
|hard -drawn seamless copper in accordance with ASTM 1320.2.1 Medical Vacuum Systems. Vacuum sys- «
B819, medical gas tube , Type L, except Type K. shall be used terns fabricated from copper tubing shall be permitted to|
where operating pressures arc above a gauge pressure of 185 have branch connections made using mechanically
psi ( 1276 kPa) and the pipe sizes arc larger than DN 80 [ ( NPS
formed, drilled , and extruded tee-branch connections that
arc formed in accordance with the tool manufacturer s '
13) ( 3 ' /s inches O . D .)]. { NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.1 . 4 } instructions. Such branch connections shall be joined by
11318.5 Manufacturer Markings. ASTM B819, medical gas brazing, as described in Section I 32 F 0 . [NFPA|
tube shall be identified by the manufacturer s markings LiOXYf
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99: 5.1 . 10.3.3 ]
^MED "OXY /MED,” "OXY /ACR," or "ACR/MED^ in blue
yy 13212 Tube Joints. Brazed tube joints shall be the socket 1321.8.7 On -Site Recleaning. The interior surfaces
type. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4. 1.4] of tube ends, fittings, and other components that were
)) 1321.3 Filler Metals. Filler metals shall bond with and be cleaned for oxygen service by the manufacturer , but that
metal lurgically compatible with the base metals being joined . became contaminated prior to being installed , shall be
I iller metals shall comply with AWS A 5.8. [ NFPA permitted to be rcclcancd on-site by the installer by thor-
99 :5.1 . 10.4. 1.5 , 5.1 . 10.4. 1.6] oughly scrubbing the interior surfaces with a clean hot ,
application , cooling , cleaning, and inspection . [ NFPA to be used for on-site rcclcaning provided that they arc as
99 :5.1. 10.4. 1.9] recommended in the mandatory requirements of CGA G -
4.1 . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4.3.10, 5.1 . 10.4.3.1 1]
1321.6 Purging. Braze joints shall be continuously purged
with nitrogen NF. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4 . 110] 1321.8.8 Contaminated Materials. Material that has <X
yy 1321.7 Tube Ends. Tube ends shall be cut square using a become contaminated internally and is not clean for oxy-
sharp tubing cutter to avoid deforming the tube. [ NFPA gen service shall not be installed . [NFPA
99 :5.1 . 10.4.2.1] 99: 5.1.10.4.3.12]
» 1321.7.1 Cutting Wheels. The cutting wheels on tub- 1321.8.9 Timelrame lor Brazing. Joints shall be
brazed within 8 hours after the surfaces are cleaned for
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ing cutters shall be free from grease, oil , or other lubri-
cant not suitable for oxygen service. [ NFPA brazing. [ NFPA 99:5.1 .10.4. 3.13]
99 :5.1 . 10.4.2.2] 1321.9 Brazing Dissimilar Metals. Flux shall only be <X
» 1321.7.2 Cut Ends. The cut ends of the tube shall be
permitted to be rolled smooth or deburred with a sharp,
used when brazing dissimilar metals, such as copper and
bronze or brass, using a silver (BAg series ) brazing filler
clean deburring tool , taking care to prevent chips from metal. [NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4 . 4.1 ]
entering the tube . [ NFPA 99: 5.1.10.4.2.3] 1321.9.1 Surface Cleaning. Surfaces shall be cleaned
yy 1321.8 Cleaning Procedures. The interior surfaces of for brazing in accordance with Section 1321.8 . [ NFPA
tubes, fittings, and other components that are cleaned for oxy- 99: 5.1.10.4.4.2]
gen service shall be stored and handled to avoid contamina-
»
tion prior to assembly and brazing. [ NFPA 99:5.1.10.4.3.1]
1321.8.1 Exterior Surfaces. The exterior surfaces of
1321.9.2 Flux. Flux shall be applied sparingly to mini -
mizc contamination of the inside of the tube with flux.
The flux shall be applied and worked over the cleaned
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tube ends shall be cleaned prior to brazing to remove any surfaces to be brazed using a stiff bristle brush to ensure
surface oxides. When cleaning the exterior surfaces of complete coverage and wetting of the surfaces with flux.
tube ends, no matter shall be allowed to enter the tube. [ NFPA 99 :5.1.10.4.4.3, 5.1.10.4.4.4]
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[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.4 . 3.2, 5.1 . 10.4.3.3]
1321.8.2 Interior Surfaces. If the interior surfaces of
1321.9.3 Short Sections of Copper. Where possi -
ble , short sections of copper tube shall be brazed onto the
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fitting sockets become contaminated prior to brazing , they non -copper component , and the interior of the sub-
shall be rcclcancd for oxygen in accordance with Section assembly shall be cleaned of flux prior to installation in
1321.8.7 and be cleaned for brazing with a clean , oil - tree, the piping system. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 10.4 . 4.5 ]
stainless steel or brass wire brush . [NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4. 3.4]
1321.9.4 Flux- Coated Brazing Rods. On joints
» 1321.8. 3 Abrasive Pads. Clean , nonshedding , abra-
sive pads shall be used to clean the exterior surfaces of
DN 20 ( NPS 3A ) ( 7/a inch O . D . ) size and smaller , flux-
the tube ends. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4.3.5]
coated brazing rods shall be permitted to be used in lieu
of applying flux to the surfaces being joined . [ NFPA
» 1321.8. 4 Prohibited. The use of steel wool or sand
cloth shall be prohibited. The cleaning process shall not
99: 5.1 . 10.4 . 4.6 ]
result in grooving of the surfaces to be joined . [NFPA 1321.10 Nitrogen Purge. When brazing joints shall be
,
99:5.1.10.4.3.6, 5.1 . 10.4. 3.7] continuously purged with oil -free, dry nitrogen NF to prevent
the formation of copper oxide on the inside surfaces of the
» 1321.8.5 Wiped. After being abraded , the surfaces shall
be wiped using a clean , lint-free white cloth . [ NFPA
joint. [NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4. 5.1 ]
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99:5.1.10.4.3.8]
1321.8. 6 Examination. Tubes, fittings, valves, and
1321.10 .1 Source. The source of the purge gas shall
be monitored , and the installer shall be audibly alerted
when the source content is low . [NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4 . 5.2]
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other components shall be visually examined internally
before being joined to verify that they have not become
contaminated for oxygen service and that they arc tree
of obstructions or debris. [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.4.3.9 ]
1321.10.2 Flow Rate Control. The purge gas flow rate
shall be controlled by the use of a pressure regulator and
flowmeter, or combination thereof.
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230 2021 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND MEDICAL GAS AND MEDICAL VACUUM SYSTEMS
Pressure regulators alone shall not be used to control 1321.12.1 Where Flux Is Used. Where flux has been {{
purge gas flow rates. [NFPA 99:5.1.10.4.5.3, 5.1.10.4. 5.4] used , the wash water shall be hot . [NFPA
» 1321.10.3 Oxygen Analyzer. In order to ensure that
all ambient air has been removed from the pipeline prior
99: 5, 1.10,4,7,2]
1321.12.2 Visually Inspected. Each brazed joint shall 4X
to brazing, an oxygen analyzer shall be used to verify the be visually inspected after cleaning the outside surfaces .
effectiveness of the purge. The oxygen analyzer shall [ NFPA 99 :5.1. 10.4.7.3]
read below 1 percent oxygen concentration before braz-
ing begins. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.4 . 5.5 ]
1321.12.3 Prohibited Brazed Joints . Joints exhibit-
ing the following conditions shall not be permitted:
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» 1321.10 .4 During Installation. During and after
installation , openings in the piping system shall be kept
( 1 ) Flux or flux residue (when flux or flux -coated BAg
series rods are used with dissimilar metals).
sealed to maintain a nitrogen atmosphere within the pip-
( 2 ) Base metal melting or erosion .
ing to prevent debris or other contaminants from entering
the system. [NFPA 99: 5 , 1.10 . 4.5, 6] ( 3 ) Unmelted filler metal .
prevent contamination of the inside of the tube and main- [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.4.7.4]
tain the nitrogen atmosphere within the piping system. 1321.12. 4 Defective Brazed Joints. Brazed joints <X
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.4 . 5.9 ] that arc identified as defective under the conditions of
» 1321.10 .8 Final Brazed Connection. The final
brazed connection of new piping to an existing pipeline
Section 1321.12 .3(2) or Section 1321.12 . 3( 5) shall be|
replaced . [ NFPA 99 :5.1.10.4. 7.5]
containing the system gas shall be permitted to be made Brazed joints that arc identified as defective under the
without the use of a nitrogen purge . [ NFPA conditions of Section 1321.12.3 (1), Section 1321.12.3(3).
99 :5.1 . 10.4.5.10] Section 1321.12 .3(4) , Section 1321.12.3( 6) or Section
» 1321.10.9 Final Tie-In Test. After a final brazed con-
nection in a positive pressure medical gas pipeline is
1321.12.3( 7) shall be permitted to be repaired, except that
no joint shall be reheated more than once before being
made without a nitrogen purge , an outlet in the immedi- replaced . [NFPA 99:5.1.10.4.7.6]
ate downstream zone of the affected portion (s) of both
the new and existing piping shall be tested in accordance 1322.0 Welded Joints. I
with the final tie- in test in Section 1324.5.9 through Sec-
i tion 1324.5.9.4 . [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.4 . 5.11 ] 1322.1 Welded Joints Procedure. Welded joints for|
medical gas and medical-surgical vacuum systems shall be
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» 1321.10.10 Autogenous Orbital Welding Process.
When using the autogenous orbital welding process,
permitted to be made using a gas tungsten arc welding
( GTAW ) autogenous orbital procedure. [ NFPA
joints shall be continuously purged inside and outside 99: 5 , 1.10.5.1 . 1 ]
with inert gas( cs ) in accordance with the qualified weld-
ing procedure. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 .10.4. 5.12]
1322.1.1 Welder Qualification Procedure. The
GTAW autogenous orbital procedure and the welder
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» 1321.11 Assembling and Heating Brazed Joints. Tube
ends shall be inserted into the socket, cither fully or to a
qualification procedure shall be qualified in accordance
w ith Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Ves-
mechanically limited depth that is not less than the minimum sel Code . Welder qualification procedures shall include
cup depth ( overlap ) specified by ASME BI 6.50. [ NFPA a bend test and a tensile test in accordance with Section
99: 5.1 .10.4.6.1] IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code on
» 1321.11.1 Heating Of Joint. Where flux is permitted ,
the joint shall be heated slowly until the flux has lique-
each tube size diameter [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.5 . 1.2 ,
5.1 .10.5.1.3]
,
fied . After flux is liquefied , or where flux is not permit- 1322.1.2 Welding Procedure Specification. Each
ted to be used , the joint shall be heated quickly to the welder shall qualify to a welding procedure specification
brazing temperature, taking care not to overheat the joint . ( WPS ) for each tube diameter . [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.5 . 1.4 ]
[NFPA 99:54 . 10.4 . 6.2, 54.10 . 4.6.3]
)> 1321.12 Inspection ol Brazed Joints. After brazing, the
1322.1.3 Purging of Joints. GTAW autogenous
orbital welded joints shall be purged during welding with
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outside of all joints shall be cleaned by washing with water a commercially available mixture of 75 percent helium
and a wire brush to remove any residue and allow clear visual {-I-/- 5 percent ) and 25 percent argon (+ /- 5 percent ).
inspection of the joint. [ N 1 PA 99: 5.1 . 10.4.7 1 ]
, [ NFPA 99 :5.1. 10.5. 1.5]
1322.1. 4 Shield Gas. The shield gas shall be as ( 1 ) They shall be of brass or copper construction with an
required in Section 1322, 1.3, [ NFPA 99: 5.1. 10.5.1.6] approved dielectric.
» 1322.1.5 Test Coupons. Test coupons shall be welded
and inspected , as a minimum , at the start of work and
( 2 ) They shall be permitted to be a union.
( 3 ) They shall be clean for oxygen where used for med -
every 4 hours thereafter or when the machine is idle for
,
ical gases and medical support gases. [ NFPA
more than 30 minutes, and at the end of the work period . 99: 5.1 . 10.9 . 2]
Test coupons shall be inspected on the I.D. and O . D . by
1322.7 Prohibited Joints. The following joints shall be
a qualified quality control inspector. Test coupons shall
also be welded at change of operator, weld head , weld-
prohibited throughout medical gas and vacuum distribution
pipeline systems:
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ing power supply , or gas source. [NFPA 99: 5,1.10.5.1 . 7
- 5.1 . 10.5.1.9] -
( 1 ) Flared and compression type connections, including con -
nections to station outlets and inlets, alarm devices, and
1322.2 Welding for Stainless Tube. Stainless tube shall other components .
be welded using metal inert gas (MIG ) welding , tungsten inert
gas ( TIG ) welding, or other welding techniques suited to join- ( 2 ) Other straight -threaded connections, including unions .
ing stainless tube. [ NFPA 99:5.1.10,5,2, 1 ] ( 3 ) Pipe - crimping tools used to permanently stop the flow
» i 1322.2.1 Qualifications. Welders shall be qualified to
Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel
of medical gas and vacuum piping.
(4 ) Removable and nonremovable push-fit fittings that
Code, [NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 10.5.2.2] cmplov a quick assembly push fit connector. [ NFPA
yy 1322.3 Memory Metal Fittings. Memory metal fittings 99: 5. KIOTO]
having a temperature rating not less than 1000° F (538aC) and
a pressure rating not less than 300 psi ( 2068 kPa ) shall be per-
mitted to be used to join copper or stainless steel tube. Mem-
1323.0 Installation of Piping and Equipment. i «
1323.1 Required Pipe Sizing. Piping systems shall be
ory metal fittings shall be installed by qualified technicians in designed and sized to deliver the required flow rates at the
accordance with the manufacturer ' s instructions . [NFPA utilization pressures . [ NFPA 99: 5.1.10.11.1.1 ]
99 :5.1.10.6. 1 , 5.1 . 10.6.2 ]
1323.1.1 Mains and Branches . Mains and branches
yy 1322.4 Axially Swaged Fittings. Axially swaged, elastic in medical gas piping systems shall be not less than
strain preload fittings providing metal- to- metal seals, having DN 15 ( NPS Vi)(5A inch O . D.) size . Mains and branches
a temperature rating not less than 1000 F ( 538°C ) and a pres-
"
in medical -surgical vacuum systems shall be not less
sure rating not less than 300 psi ( 2068 kPa ), and that, when than DN 20 ( NPS Vi) ( 7/s inch O.D .) size. [ NFPA
complete, are permanent and nonscparable shall be permit- 99: 5.1.10.11 . 1.2, 5.1,10.11,1,3 ]
ted to be used to join copper or stainless steel tube. Axially
swaged , elastic strain preload fittings shall be installed by 1323.1.2 Drops to Individual Stations. Drops to indi -
vidual station outlets and inlets shall be not less than DN 15
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qualified technicians in accordance with the manufacturer s '
( 3) Beginning with the most remote outlet or inlet , mul - so designed that the total pressure drop or gain between
tiply the total flow rate by the diversity factor spec- the source equipment and an outlet or inlet shall not
ified in Table 1323, 1 ,5(1) for each section of pipe exceed the allowable pressures shown in Table 1305.1 .
to determine the sizing flow rate for the piping. 1323.2 Pipe Protection. Piping shall be protected against ((
( 4 ) Select Table 1323.1 . 4 ( 1) through Table 1324.1 . 4 ( 6) freezing corrosion and physical damage. [ NFPA
based on the medical gas or vacuum being trans- 99:5,1, 10,11,2]
ported through the piping. 1323.2.1 Exposed Piping. Piping exposed in corri - ((
( 5) Select an estimated pipe size for determining the dors and other areas where subject to physical damage
system pressure loss. Multiply the pipe equivalent from the movement of carts, stretchers, portable equip-
length , for a given section of pipe, by the pressure ment, or vehicles shall be protected . [ NFPA
loss for the sizing flow rate in the applicable table. 99: 5.1 . 10.11.2.1 ]
Divide that number by 100 to determine the system 1323.2.2 Underground Piping. Piping underground ( K
pressure loss for the section of pipe. within buildings or embedded in concrete floors or w alls
(6) Add the pressure loss for each section of piping , shall be installed in a continuous conduit . [ NFPA
from the source equipment location to the outlet or 99:5, 1 10, 11,2,2]
,
inlet , to determine the total system pressure loss to 1323.3 Location Of Piping. Piping risers shall be permit - (£
each outlet or inlet . The total system pressure loss ted to be installed in pipe shafts if protected from physical
in the piping to each outlet or inlet shall not exceed damage effects of excessive heat , corrosion , or contact with
,
» TABLE 1323.1.4 (1 )
PRESSURE LOSS FOR MEDICAL AIR
TABLE 1323.1. 4(2)
PRESSURE LOSS FOR NITROGEN
«
FLOW RATE PRESSURE DROP (psi) PER 100 FEET 2 FLOW RATE PRESSURE DROP ( psi ) PER 100 FEET2
( SCFM)1 !£ INCH PIPE 3
A INCH PIPE 1 INCH PIPE (SCFM )1 1 3
A INCH PIPE A INCH PIPE 1 INCH PIPE
0.35 0.004 0.001 5.30 0.126 0.024
0.71 0.012 0.003
10.59 0.430 0.082
1.06 0.023 0.005
15.89 0.886 0.168
1.41 0.037 0.007
21.19 1.485 0.281
1.77 0.055 0.01 I
26.48 2.220 0.419
2.12 0.075 0.015
2.47 0.097 0.019 31.78 3.089 0.581
» TABLE 1323.1.4 (3 )
PRESSURE LOSS FOR NITROUS OXIDE AND CARBON DIOXIDE
TABLE 1323.1. 4(4)
PRESSURE LOSS FOR OXYGEN
«
FLOW RATE PRESSURE DROP (psi) PER 100 FEET 2 FLOW RATE PRESSURE DROP ( psi ) PER 100 FEET 2
( SCFM)1 !AINCH PIPE 3
A INCH PIPE 1 INCH PIPE (SCFM )1 INCH PIPE % INCH PIPE 1 INCH PIPE
0.35 0.004 0,35 0.004
0.71 0.014 0.71 0.013 0.003
1.06 0.029 1.06 0.025 0.005
1.41 0.047 1.41 0.041 0.008
1.77 0.070 1.77 0.060 0.012
2.12 0.096 2.12 0.082 0.016
2.47 0.125 2.47 0.107 0.021
2.82 0.159 2.82 0.135 0.026
3.18 0.195 3.18 0.166 0.032
3.53 0.235 0.045 3.53 0.199 0.038
» TABLE 1323.1.4 (5 )
PRESSURE LOSS FOR VACUUM
TABLE 1323.1. 4(5)
PRESSURE LOSS FOR VACUUM (continued )
«
VACUUM LOSS ( Inch of mercury) VACUUM LOSS (inch of mercury)
FLOW
FLOW PER 100 FEET FOR COPPER TUBE5 PER 100 FEET FOR COPPER TUBE2
RATE RATE
3
(SCFM)1 /4 lNCH 1 INCH 1 '/4 INCH 1 h INCH 2 INCH
( SCFM)1
3
A INCH 1 INCH 1 A INCH 1 h INCH 2 INCH TUBE TUBE
TUBE TUBE TUBE
TUBE TUBE TUBE TUBE TUBE
49.43 3.645 0.956
0.35 0.019
52.97 4.122 I .OKI
0.71 0.061 56.50 4.626 1.212
1.06 0.120 63.56 1.495
1.41 0.194 70.62 1.803
1.77 0.2K4 77.68 2.13 K
K4.74 2.497
2.12 0.3 K 7
91. SI 2.KK 2
2.47 0.504 - 98. S 7 3.291
2. S2 0.634 105.93 3.724
3.18 0.777 I 12.99 4.181
For SI units : I standard cubic loot pci minute = 28.32 SLPM, 1 inch = 25 mm,
3.53 0.932 0.23 K 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I inch of mercury = 3.386 kPa
4.24 1.277 0.325 Notes:
l
Based on the pressure of 14.7 psig ( 101 kPa) at 68 T (20°C ).
4.94 1.669 0.424 : Based on the pressure of 19 inches of mercury gauge vacuum ( 64 kPa )
5.65 2.106 0.534 at 6S°F (2G*C).
6.36 2.5K 6 0.655
7.06 3.110 0.787 0.272
7.77 3.674 0.929 0.321
8.47 4.280 1.081 0.373 TABLE 1323.1. 4(6)
PRESSURE LOSS FOR VACUUM ( CATEGORY 3)
«
9.18 4.927 1.243 0.429
I VACUUM LOSS (Inch of mercury)
9.89 1.416 0.488 FLOW
PER 100 FEET FOR PLASTICTUBE2
RATE
10.59 1.597 0.551 0.242 1 3
A INCH 1 INCH 11/4 INCH 1 INCH 2 INCH
(SCFM )
11,30 1.789 0.616 0.270 TUBE TUBE TUBE TUBE TUBE
pressure , w ith a gauge pressure of 1000 psi ( 6895 kPa) . porting source gas manifold systems not including perma -
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 10.11 . 6.2] nently installed bulk source systems, shall be certified in
» 1323.6.2 Metallic Flexible Joints. Metallic flexible
joints shall be permitted in the pipeline where required
accordance with ASSE 6010. [NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 10.11. 10.1 ,
5.1 . 10.11.10.2]
1323.10 .1 Brazing. Brazing shall be performed by
for expansion joints, seismic protection , thermal expan-
sion , or vibration control and shall be as follows : individuals who are qualified in accordance with Section
1323.11 . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 10.11 . 10.5 ]
^ i
(1) l or all wrctted surfaces made of bronze copper, or
, ,
(2 ) The employer obtains a copy of both the brazing 1323.13.3 Faint. Medical gas piping shall not be
procedure specification and the supporting qualifi - painted . [ NFPA 99:5.1.1 lj.3]
cation records from the group or agency and signs
and dates these records , thereby accepting responsi -
1323.14 Identification of Shutoff Valves. Shutoff valves
shall be identified with the following:
«
bility for the qualifications that were performed by
( 1 ) Name or chemical symbol for the specific medical gas
the group or agency .
or vacuum system .
( 3) The employer qualifies at least one brazer follow-
( 2 ) Room or areas served .
ing each brazing procedure specification used .
[NFPA 99:5, L 10, 1 LI 1 ,5] ( 3 ) Caution to not close or open valve except in emergency .
[ NFPA 99 :5 , 1.11 .2.1 ]
» 1323.11.5 Conditions of Acceptance . An employer
shall be permitted to accept brazer qualification records 1323.14.1 Nonstandard Operating Pressures.
of a previous employer under the following conditions : Where positive pressure gas piping systems operate at
pressures other than the standard gauge pressure of 50
(1) The brazer has been qualified following the same or
psi ( 345 kPa) to 55 psi ( 379 kPa ) ora gauge pressure of
an equivalent procedure that the ncwr employer uses.
160 psi ( l 103 kPa ) to 185 psi ( 1276 kPa ) for nitrogen or
(2 ) The new employer obtains a copy of the record of instrument air, the valve identification shall also include
brazer performance qualification tests from the pre- the nonstandard operating pressure . [NFPA
vious employer and signs and dates these records, 99:5, LI 1.2,2]
thereby accepting responsibility for the qualifica-
1323.14. 2 Source Valves . Source valves shall be
tions performed by the previous employer . [ NFPA
99 :5.1 .10.11.11.6]
labeled in substance as follows:
Labeling shall either be visible from outside the ( 1 ) After blowdown of the distribution piping .
zone valve box assembly through the cover or be repli- ( 2 ) After installation of station outlet/inlet rough - in assem -
cated on the outside, but not affixed to the removable blies,
cover. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 11.2 .7]
( 3 ) Prior to the installation of components of the distribution
Y } 1323.15 Identification. Station outlets and inlets shall be piping system that would be damaged by the test pres-
identified as to the name or chemical symbol for the specific sure (e.g . , prcssurc/vacuum alarm devices, pressure/vac-
medical gas or vacuum provided . uum indicators, line pressure relief valves) . [NFPA
In sleep labs, where the outlet is downstream of a flow 99: 5.1.12.2.3.1 , 5.1.12.2.3.2]
control device , the station outlet identification shall include a 1324.5.1 Shutoff Valve. The source shutoff valve shall
warning not to use the outlet for ventilating patients. remain closed during tests specified in Section 1324.5
Where medical gas systems operate at pressures other through Section 1324.5. 1.2 . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 12.2.3.3]
than the standard gauge pressure of 50 psi to 55 psi ( 345 kPa 1324.5.1.1 Required Test Pressure. The test ( i.
to 380 kPa ) or a gauge pressure of 160 psi to 185 psi ( 1103 pressure for pressure gases and vacuum systems
kPa to 1275 kPa) for nitrogen , the station outlet identification shall be 1.5 times the system operating pressure but
shall include the nonstandard operating pressure in addition to not less than a gauge pressure of 150 psi ( 1034 kPa).
the name of the gas. [ NFPA 99 :5.1.11 ,3.1 - 5.1 . 11.3.2] The test pressure shall be maintained until each joint
has been examined for leakage by means of a leak
dctcctant that is safe for use with oxygen and docs
>
) l 1324.0 Performance Criteria and Testing Category 1
| (Gases, Medical Surgical Vacuum ). not contain ammonia. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 .12.2.3.4,
5.1. 12.2 . 3.5]
)) 1324.1 Where Required. Inspection and testing shall be
performed on components, or portions thereof, of new , piped
medical gas or vacuum systems, additions , renovations, tem-
porary installations, or repaired systems in accordance with
1324.5.1.2 Leaks. Leaks, if any , shall be located ,
repaired ( if permitted ) , replaced ( if required), and
retested . [ NFPA 99:5.1.12 , 2.3 , 6]
^
Section 1324.2 through Section 1324.5. 11 , and certified in
accordance with Section 1306.0.
1324.5.2 Initial Cross- Connection Test. It shall be
determined that no cross-connections exist between the l«
y} 1324.2 Breached System; II systems that are breached various medical gas and vacuum piping systems. [ NFPA
99: 5.1 . 12.2.4]
and components that are subject to additions, renovations, or
replacement ( e.g., new gas sources: bulk, manifolds, com- 1324.5. 2.1 Atmospheric Pressure. All piping //
pressors, dryers* alarms) shall be inspected and tested . Sys- systems shall be reduced to atmospheric pressure.
tems shall be deemed breached at the point of pipeline [ NFPA 99 :5.1 . 12.2 .4.1 ]
1324.5.2.2 Sources of Tesl Gas. Sources of test
intrusion by physical separation or by system component
removal , replacement , or addition . Breached portions of the
systems subject to inspection and testing shall be confined to
gas shall be disconnected from all piping systems,
except for the one system being tested . [ NFPA
^
only the specific altered zone and components in the imme- 99: 5.1.12.2 . 4.2 ]
diate zone or area that is located upstream tor vacuum sys- 1324.5.2.3 System to Be Charged. The system <X
tems and downstream for pressure gases at the point or area under test shall be charged with oil-free, dry nitro-
of intrusion . [ NFPA 99: 5.1. 12.1.3 - 5.1 . 12.1.5 ] gen NF to a gauge pressure of 50 psi ( 345 kPa ).
» 1324.2.1 Reports. The inspection and testing reports
shall be submitted directly to the party that contracted
[NFPA 99 :5.1. 1222.4.3]
1324.5.2.4 Check Outlets and Inlets. After the
for the testing , who shall submit the report through chan- installation of the individual faceplates with appro-
i nels to the responsible facility authority and any others priate adapters matching outlet/ inlet labels, each indi -
that are required. Reports shall contain detailed listings of vidual outlet/ inlet in each installed medical gas and
all findings and results . [NFPA 99: 5.1 .12.1.6* 5.1. 12 L 7 J
, vacuum piping system shall be checked to determine
Yy 1324.3 Test Gas. The test gas shall be oil -free, dry nitrogen that the test gas is being dispensed only from the pip-
NF . [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 12.2 . 1.2] ing system being tested . [NFPA 99:5.1 . 12.2 . 4.4]
yy 1324.4 Initial Piping Blowdown. Piping in medical gas 1324.5. 2.5 Repeat Test. The cross-connection
and vacuum distribution systems shall be blown clear by test referenced in Section 1324.5.2 shall be repeated
means of oil -free, dry nitrogen NF after installation of the dis- for each installed medical gas and vacuum piping
tribution piping but before installation of station outlet/inlet system . [ NJ PA 99: 5.1.12.2 .4.5]
rough - in assemblies and other system components ( e.g.* pres-
sure /vacuum alarm devices* pressure /vacuum indicators,
1324.5.2.6 Identification of System. The proper
labeling and identification of system outlets/inlets
«
pressure relief valves, manifolds, source equipment) . [ NFPA shall be confirmed during these tests . [ NFPA
99: 5.1 . 12.2 .2 ] 99: 5.1 . 12.2 . 4.6 ]
>
) 1324.5 Initial Pressure Tests - Medical Gas and Vac-
uum Systems. Each section of the piping in medical gas
1324.5.3 Initial Piping Purge Tests. The outlets in|
each medical gas piping system shall be purged to
«
and vacuum systems shall be pressure tested . Initial pressure remove any particulate matter from the distribution pip-
tests shall be conducted as follows: ing. [ NFPA 99: 5.1 . 12.2 . 5]
produces no discoloration in a clean white cloth. 1324.5 .5.2 Length of Testing. The piping sys-
[NFPA 99: 5.1.12.2.5.1 ] terns shall be subjected to a 24 hour standing vac-
» 1324.5 .3.2 Location. The purging required in uum test . [ NFPA 99:5, 142.2.7.2]
i Section 1324.5.3.1 shall be started at the closest out
let/inlet to the zone valve and continue to the fur-
- 1324.5.5.3 Test Pressure. Test pressure shall be
between 12 inches (305 mm ) 1 IgV and full vacuum . |
thest outlet/inlet within the zone. [ NFPA [ NFPA 99 :5.1. 12.2 .7.3]
99 :5.1 . 12.2 .5.2] 1324.5.5.4 Disconnection of Testing Source. \\
» 1324.5. 4 Standing Pressure Tests - for Positive
Pressure Medical Gas Piping Systems. After suc-
During the test , the source of test vacuum shall he
disconnected from the piping system . [NFPA
cessful completion of the initial pressure tests under Sec- 99: 5.1.12.2.7.4 ]
i tion 1324.5 through Section 1324.5. 1.2 , medical gas
distribution piping shall be subjected to a standing pres-
1324.5. 5.5 Conclusion of Test. At the conclu -«
sion of the test , there shall be no change in the vac-
sure test. [NJ PA 99:5.1 , 12.2 . 6 ] uum other than that attributed to changes of ambient|
» 1324.5. 4.1 Time Frame for Test ing . Tests shall
be conducted after the final installation of station
temperature. [NFPA 99: 5.1 . 12.2 .7.5]
1324.5.5.6 Proof Of Testing. The 24 hour standing
outlet valve bodies, faceplates, and other distribu - pressure test of the vacuum system shall be witnessed
tion system components ( e. g. pressure alarm by the Authority Having Jurisdiction or its designee.
devices, pressure indicators, line pressure relief A form indicating that this test has been performed
valves, manufactured assemblies hose ). [ NFPA
, and witnessed shall be provided to the verifier at the
99 :5.1 . 12.2 .6.1 ] start of the tests required in Section 1324.5.7 through|
» 1324.5. 4.2 Source Valve. The source valve shall
be closed during this test. [ NFPA 99: 5.1.12.2.6.2]
Section 1324.5.11 . [ NFPA 99 :5.1 .12.2 . 7.6]
1324.5.5.7 Leaks. Leaks, if any , shall he located , KK
» 1324.5.4.3 Length of Testing. The piping sys-
tems shall be subjected to a 24 hour standing pres-
repaired (if permitted) or replaced ( if required ) , and
retested . [ NFPA 99:5 1.12.2.7.7]
sure test using oil -free , dry nitrogen NF. [ NFPA 1324.5. 6 System Inspection. System inspections
99 :5.1 . 12.2 .6.3] shall be performed prior to concealing piping distribu -
tion systems in walls, ceilings, chases , trenches, under-
» 1324.5.4.4 Test Pressure. Test pressures shall be
20 percent above the normal system operating line
ground , or otherwise hidden from view. [ NFPA
99: 5.1 . 12.3 . 1.1 ]
pressure. [ NFPA 99 :5.1.12, 2.6.4]
1324.5.6.1 Test Gas. The test gas shall be nitrogen
» 1324.5 .4.5 Conclusion of Test. The leakage
over the 24 hour test shall not exceed 0.5 percent of
NF . [ NFPA 99: 5.1.12.3. 1.2]
the starting pressure [e.g. , 0.3 psi (2 kPa) starting at 1324.5. 6.2 Inspection Qualification. Inspec-
tions shall be conducted by a party technically com-
60 psig (414 kPa), 0.125 inch ( 3.2 mm) HgV start-
petent and experienced in the field of medical gas
ing at 25 inches ( 635 mm) HgV] except that attrib-
and vacuum pipeline inspections and testing and
uted to specific changes of ambient temperature.
meeting the requirements of ASSE 6020, or ASSE
[NFPA 99: 5.1 . 12.2. 6.5 ]
6030. [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 .12.3. 1.3]
» 1324.5. 4.6 Leaks. Leaks, if any , shall be located ,
repaired ( if permitted ) or replaced ( if required ), and
1324.5.6.3 Inspection Personnel. Inspections
shall be performed by a party other than the
retested . [NFPA 99: 5.1. 12.2 .6.6] installing contractor. [NFPA 99: 5.1 .12.3.1.4]
» 1324.5.4.7 Proof of Testing. The 24 hour standing
pressure test of the positive pressure system shall be
1324.5.6.4 Qualifications. Where systems have
not been installed by inhousc personnel , inspections
witnessed by an ASSE 6020 inspector, an ASSE 6030 shall be permitted by personnel of the organization
verifier, or the Authority Having Jurisdiction or its who meet the requirements of Section 1324.5.6.2.
designee. A form indicating that this test has been per- [ NFPA 99 :5.1 . 12.3.1.5]
formed and witnessed shall be provided to the verifier
1324.5.6.5 Inspections. The initial pressure tests
i at the start of the tests required in Section 1324.5.7
performed by the installing contractor shall be wit-
through Section 1324.5.11. [NFPA 99:5.1. 12.2 . 6.7]
nessed by an ASSE 6020 inspector, an ASSE 6030
» 1324.5.5 Standing Pressure Tests - Medical Vac-
uum Piping Systems. After successful completion of
verifier, or the Authority Having Jurisdiction or its
designee. A form indicating that this test has been per-
the initial pressure tests under Section 1324.5 through formed and witnessed shall be provided to the verifier
Section 1324.5.1.2 , vacuum distribution piping shall be at the start of the tests required in Section 1324.5.7
subjected to a standing vacuum test. [ NFPA through Section 1324.5 . 11 . The presence and correct-
99 :5.1. 12.2 .7] ness of labeling and valve tagging required by this
code for all concealed components and piping distri- and gas concentration in accordance with Section
bution systems shall be inspected . [ NFPA 1324.5. 10 and Section 1324.5 .11 . [NFPA
99 :5.1 . 12.3.2 — 5.1 . 12.3.2.2] 99: 5.1 . 12.4 . 9.5 ]
» 1324.5.7 System Verification. Verification tests shall
be performed only after all tests required in Section
1324.5. 9.4 Permanent Records. Permanent
records of these tests shall he maintained in accor-
i 1324.3 through Section 1324.5. 5.7, Installer Performed dance with NFPA 99. [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 12 4 9.6]
Tests, have been completed . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 12.4 . 1.1 ] 1324.5 . 10 Operational Flow Pressure Drop Test.
» 1324.5.7.1 Test Gas. The test gas shall be oil -free,
dry nitrogen Nl or the system gas where permitted .
Operational flow pressure drop tests shall be performed
at each station outlet/inlet or terminal where the user
[NFPA 5.1 . 12.4. 1.2] makes connections and disconnections. [NFPA 99:
» 1324.5 .7.2 Approved Tester. Testing shall be
conducted by a party technically competent and
5.1 . 12.4.10]
1324.5.10.1 Medical-Surgical Vacuum Inlets.
experienced in the field of medical gas and vacuum Medical -surgical vacuum inlets shall draw 3 SCFM
pipeline testing and meeting the requirements of ( 85 Nl /min) without reducing the vacuum pressure
ASST 6030, except as required by Section below 12 inch ( 305 mm ) gauge 1 IgV at any adjacent|
1324, 5.7 ,3. [NFPA 99:5.1 . 12,4, 1 , 3] station inlet . [ NFPA 99 : 5.1 . 12.4. 10.4]
Testing shall be performed by a party other than 1324.5.10.2 Oxygen and Medical Air Outlets.
the installing contractor. [ NFPA 99:5,1,12,4.1.5] Oxygen and medical air outlets serving Category 1
Where systems have not been installed by in- space shall allow a transient flow rate of 6 SCFM
i ( 170 SLPM ) for 3 seconds . [ NFPA 99 : 5. LI 2.4.10.5 ]
house personnel , testing shall be permitted by per-
sonnel of that organization who meet the 1324.5 . 11 Medical Gas Concentration Test. After
purging each system with the gas of system designation ,
«
i requirements of Section 1324.5.7.2. [ NFPA
99 :5.1 . 12.4. 1.6] the following shall be performed:
1324.5.73 Cryogenic Fluid Testing. Testing of ( 1) Each pressure gas source and outlet shall be ana -
the cryogenic fluid central supply system shall be lyzed for concentration of gas, by volume.
conducted by a party technically competent and ( 2 ) Analysis shall be conducted with instruments
experienced in the field of cryogenic fluid systems designed to measure the specific gas dispensed .
and meeting the requirements of ASSE 6035 , in ( 3 ) Allowable concentrations shall be as indicated in
accordance with the mandatory requirements in Table 1324,5.1 L [ NFPA 99: 5 l . 12.4 . 11 ]
CGA M - l . [ NFPA 99:5.1 . 12.4 . 1.4]
»i 1324.5.8 Particulate Matter. In order to remove any
traces of particulate matter deposited in the pipelines as
TABLE 1324.5 .11
GAS CONCENTRATIONS
«
[NFPA 99:5.1.12.4.11]
a result of construction, a heavy , intermittent purging of
MEDICAL GAS CONCENTRATION
the pipeline shall be done . [ NFPA 99 : 5.1.12.4.6]
»l 1324.5. 9 Final Tie-In Test. Each joint in the final con-
nection between the new work and the existing system
Oxygen USP
Oxygen 93 USP
>99 % oxygen
>90% oxygen <96%
shall be leak-tested with the gas of system designation at Nitrous oxide USP >99% nitrous oxide
the normal operating pressure by means of a leak dctcc- Nitrogen NF <1% oxygen or >99% nitrogen
tant that is safe for use with oxygen and does not contain
ammonia. [ NFPA 99: 5.1. 12.4.9.2]
Medical air USP -
19.5% 23.5% oxygen
Named gases by ± I %, or per specification
»i 1324.5. 9.1 Vacuum Joints. Vacuum joints shall
be tested using an ultrasonic leak detector or other
Other gases
means that will allow detection of leaks in an active Part III - Category 2 Piped Gas and
vacuum system . [ NFPA 99:5.1.12.4 . 9.3 ] Vacuum Systems.
»1 1324.5. 9.2 Pressure Gases. For pressure gases,
immediately after the final brazed connection is
1325.0 Category 2 Piped Gas and Vacuum Systems. |
made and leak -tested , an outlet in the new piping
and an outlet in the existing piping that arc immedi -
ately downstream from the point or area of intrusion
1325.1 General. Category 2 piped gas or piped vacuum sys-|
tern requirements shall be permitted when all of the follow -
ing criteria arc met:
^
shall be purged in accordance with the applicable
requirements of Section 1324.5.8 . [ NFPA ( 1 ) Only moderate sedation: minimal sedation , as defined in
99: 5.1 . 12.4.9.4] Chapter 2 ; or no sedation is performed . Deep sedation
»1 1324.5 .9.3 Positive Pressure Gases. Before
the new work is used for patient care, positive pres-
and general anesthesia shall not be permitted .
( 2 ) The loss of the piped gas or piped vacuum systems is
sure gases shall he tested for operational pressure likely to cause minor injury to patients, staff, or visitors .
( 3) The facility piped gas or piped vacuum systems arc 1325.13 Performance Criteria and Testing Cate-
intended for Catcgoiy 2 patient care space as defined in gory 2 (Gas, Medical-Surgical and Vacuum). Category
Chapter 2. [NFPA 99 : 5.2 . 1.2] 2 systems shall comply with Section 1324.0 . [ NFPA
1325.2 Nature of Hazards of Gas and Vacuum Sys- 99: 5.2. 12]
tems. The requirement of Section 1307.2 shall apply to the
nature of hazards of gas and vacuum systems . [ NFPA Part IV - Category 3 Piped Gas and
99 :5.2 .2] Vacuum Systems.
1325.3 Central Supply Systems. Category 2 systems
shall comply with Section 1307.3 through Section 1309.13. 1326.0 Category 3 Piped Gas and Vacuum Systems. |
[NFPA 99: 5.2.3.4]
1326.1 General. Category 3 piped gas and vacuum systems
»egory
1325.4 Category 2 Medical Air Supply Systems. Cat
2 systems shall comply with Section 1310.0 through
-
shall be permitted when all of the following criteria arc met:
( 1 ) Only moderate sedation; minimal sedation , as defined in
Section 1311.6. except as follows:
Chapter 2 ; or no sedation is performed . Deep sedation
(1) Medical air compressors, dryers, attcrcoolcrs, filters, and
regulators shall be permitted to be simplex.
and general anesthesia arc not performed. I
( 2 ) The loss of the piped gas and vacuum systems is not
(2 ) The faci lity staff shall develop their emergency plan to likely to cause injury to patients, statY, or visitors, but can
deal with the loss of medical air . [ NFPA 99:5.2 .3.5] cause discomfort.
1325.5 Oxygen Concentrators. Oxygen supply systems (3 ) The facility piped gas and vacuum systems are intended
using concentrators shall be permitted to consist of two for Category 3 or Category 4 patient care rooms as
sources, one of which shall be a cylinder header with suffi- defined in Chapter 2 . [ NFPA 99 :5.3. 1.2]
cient cylinder connections for one average day ' s supply.
1326.2 Nature of Hazards of Gas and Vacuum Sys-
[NFPA 99: 5.2.3.6] tems. The requirement of Section 1307.2 shall apply to the
» 1325.6 Category 2 Medical- Surgical Vacuum. Cate-
gory 2 systems shall comply with Section 1312.0 through
nature of hazards of gas and vacuum systems. [ NFPA
99: 5.3.2 ]
Section 1313.5, except as follows:
1326.3 Medical Air Supply Systems. Category 3 sys-
( 1 ) Medical -surgical vacuum systems shall be permitted to tems shall comply with Section 1310.0 through Section
be simplex. 1311.6, except as follows:
|(2 ) The facility stai : shall develop their emergency plan to (1 ) Medical air compressors , dryers, after coolers, filters, and
deal with the loss of medical-surgical vacuum . [ NFPA regulators shall be permitted to be simplex .
99 :5.2 .3.7] ( 2 ) The facility staff shall develop their emergency plan to
1325.7 Valves. Category 2 systems shall comply with Sec - deal with the loss of medical air. [ NFPA 99: 5.3.3.5]
tion 1314.0 through Section 1314.12.1. [ NFPA 99: 5.2 .4] 1326.4 Oxygen Central Supply Systems Using Con-
1325.8 Station Outlets and Inlets. Category 2 systems centrators. Category 3 oxygen supply systems using con -
shall comply with Section 1315.0 . [ NFPA 99:5.2 .5] centrators shall be permitted to consist of two sources, one of
1325.9 Pressure and Vacuum Indicators . Category 2 which shall be a cylinder header with sufficient cylinder con -
systems shall comply with Section 1316.2. [ NFPA 99 : 5.2.8]
nections tor one average day s supply^ . [NFPA 99 : 5.3.3.6]
yy 11325.10 Warning Systems (Category 2). Warning sys- 1326.5 Medical-Surgical Vacuum. Category 3 systems
shall comply with Section 1312.0 through Section 1313.5,
tems associated with Category 2 systems shall provide the
except as follows:
master, area , and local alarm functions of a Category l sys-
( 1 ) Medical-surgical vacuum systems shall be permitted to
tem as required in Section 1317.0, except as follows: be simplex.
(1) Warning systems shall be permitted to be a single alarm
( 2 ) The facility staff shall develop their emergency plan to
panel .
deal with the loss of medical-surgical vacuum . [NFPA
(2 ) The alarm panel shall be located in an area of continuous 99: 5.3.3.7]
surveillance while the facility is in operation . 1326.6 Valves. Category 3 systems shall comply with Sec-
( 3 ) Pressure and vacuum switches/sensors shall be mounted tion 1314.0. [ NFPA 99:5.3 . 4]
at the source equipment with a pressure indicator at the 1326.7 Station Outlets and Inlets . Category 3 systems
master alarm panel . [NFPA 99: 5.2 .9 J shall comply with Section 1315.0. [ NFPA 99: 5.3.5]
1325.11 Category 2 Distribution. Level 2 systems shall 1326.8 Pressure and Vacuum Indicators. Category 3
complvwith Section 1318.0 through Section 1323.12. [ NFPA systems shall comply with Section 1316.2 . [NFPA 99:5.3.8]
99: 5.240] 1326.9 Warning Systems. Warning systems associated
1325.12 Labeling and Identification. Category 2 sys- with Category 3 systems shall provide the master, area, and
tems shall comply with Section L 323. L 3 through Section local alarm functions of a Category 1 system as required in
1323.15 . [ NFPA 99:5.2 . 11 ] Section 1317.0, except as follows:
( 1 ) Warning systems shall be permitted to be a single alarm (a) Oxygen main line pressure low.
panel . ( b ) Oxygen main line pressure high.
(2 ) The alarm panel shall be located in an area of continuous ( c ) Oxygen changeover to secondary bank or about to
surveillance while the facility is in operation . changeover ( if automatic ).
(3) Pressure and vacuum switches/sensors shall be mounted ( d ) Nitrous oxide main line pressure low.
at the source equipment with a pressure indicator at the
( e ) Nitrous oxide main line pressure high .
master alarm panel . [NFPA 99: 5.3.9]
( f ) Nitrous oxide changeover to secondary bank or
1326.10 Distribution. Category 3 systems shall comply
about to changeover ( if automatic ).
with Section 1318.0 through Section 1323.12 . [NFPA
99 :5.3.10] ( 5 ) Audible and noncancclablc alarm visual signals shall
indicate if the pressure in the main line increases or
1326.11 Labeling and Identification. Category 3 systems
decreases 20 percent from the normal operating pressure.
shall comply with Section 1323.13 through Section 1323.15.
[NFPA 99: 5.3.11 ] ( 6 ) Visual indications shall remain until the situation that
caused the alarm is resolved .
( 7 ) Pressure switchcs/scnsors shall be installed downstream
i Part V - Dental Gas and Vacuum Systems.
of any emergency shutoff valves and any other shutoff
valves in the system and shall cause an alarm for the
1327.0 Dental Gas and Vacuum Systems. medical gas if the pressure decreases or increases 20 per-
1327.1 General. Dental gas and vacuum systems shall com- cent from the normal operating pressure.
ply with this code and Nl PA 99. (8) A cancelable audible indication of each alarm condition
TABLE 1327.5
MAXIMUM COPPER TUBE SUPPORT SPACING
132774 Test Pressure. Test pressures shall be 20 per- KK
cent above the normal system operating line pressure.
[NFPA 99: TABLE 15.4 .5.6.5] [ NFPA 99 :15.4.7.4.6.5] I
HANGER
PIPE SIZE SPACING 132775 Change inTest Pressure. At the conclusion
(feet ) of the tests, there shall be no change in the test pressure
DNS ( NPS %) ( Vs of an inch O. D . j 5 except that attributed to specific changes in ambient tern
DNIO ( NPS Vs ) ( Vi of an inch O. D . j 6
peraturc. [NFPA 99: 15.4 . 7.4 . 6.6 ]
DNI 5 ( NPS Vi ) ( Vs of an inch O. D . j 6 1327.76 Leaks . Any leaks shall be located, repaired (if ((
permitted ) , or replaced ( if required ) by the installer, and
DN20 ( NPS Vi ) ( Vs of an inch O. D . j 7
retested . [ NEPA 99: 15.4 . 7.4 . 6.7]
DN25
DN 32
( NPS 1 )
( NPS I %)
( I v* of an inch O. D. )
( IV* of an inch O. D. )
8
9
1327.8 Verifier Operational Pressure Test. Operational
pressure tests shall be performed at each station outlet or ter- 1 «
DN40 and minal where the user makes connections and disconnections.
( NPS FA) (IV* of an inch O. D. ) 10
larger [ NFPA 99 : 15.4. 7.5.8.1]
Vertical risers, all sizes, every floor, hut not to 1327.8.1 Test Gas. Tests shall be performed with the
15
exceed: gas of system designation . [ NFPA 99 :15.4. 7.5.8.2]
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm
13278.2 Medical Gas Outlets. All medical gas outlets
with a gauge pressure of 50 psi ( 345 kPa), including oxy -
gen and nitrous oxide, shall deliver 1.8 standard cubic feet
13276 Maximum Plastic Pipe Support Spacing. The
per minute ( SCI M ) ( 50 SLPM ) with a pressure drop of
maximum support spacing for plastic pipe shall be in accor-
not more than 5 psi ( 34 kPa) and static pressure of 50 psi
dance with Table 1327.6. [ NFPA 99: 15.4 . 5.6 . 6] (345 kPa ) to 55 psi ( 379 kPa). [ NFPA 99:15.4.7.5.8.3 ]
» TABLE 13276
MAXIMUM PLASTIC PIPE SUPPORT SPACING
[NFPA 99: TABLE 15.4 . 5.6.6]
HANGER
PIPE SIZE SPACING
(feet )
DNI 5 ( NPS Vi ) (Vs of an inch O. D.) 4
DN20 ( NPS VA ) ( VK of an inch O. D.) 4
DN25 ( NPS 1 ) ( 1 ]/s of an inch O.D.) 4.33
DN 32 ( NPS IV ) ( IV of an inch O.D.) 4.33
DN40 (NPS IVT ( IV ofan inch O.D. ) 4.66
DN 50 ( NPS 2 ) ( 2V ofan inch O.D. ) 4.66
DN 65 and
( NPS 2 V ) (2V ofan inch O.D. ) 5
larger
Vertical risers, all sizes , every floor, but not to
10
exceed:
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm
1401.0 General. 1404.6 Sleeves. Where sleeves are used , the sleeves shall
1401.1 Applicability. Piping penetrations of required fire- be securely fastened to the fire- resistance-rated assembly . The
( inside ) annular space between the sleeve and the penetrating
resi stance- rated walls, partitions, floors, floor/cciling assem-
blies, root?ceiling assemblies, or shaft enclosures shall be item and the ( outside ) annular space between the sleeve and
protected in accordance with the requirements of the building the fire- resistance - rated assembly shall be firestopped in
code, and this chapter. accordance with this chapter.
accordance with this chapter, the building code , and the man- roof-ceiling assembly, or shaft enclosure, the fire- resistance
ufacturer 's installation instructions. rating of the assembly shall be restored to its original rating .
Exceptions:
1404.0 Combustible Piping Installations. (1 ) Concrete , mortar, or grout shall be permitted to be used
1404.1 General Requirements. Combustible piping to fill the annular spaces around cast- iron copper, cop-
,
installations shall be protected in accordance with the appro- per alloy , or steel piping that penetrates concrete or
priate fire resistance rating requirements in the building code masonry fire- resistant- rated assemblies . The nominal
that list the acceptable area , height , and type of construction diameter of the penetrating item shall not exceed 6 inches
for use in specific occupancies to assure compliance and ( 150 mm ), and the opening size shall not exceed 144
integrity of the fire resistance rating prescribed. square inches ( 0.093 nr ).
1404.2 Fire-Resistance Rating. Where penetrating a fire- The thickness of concrete, mortar, or grout shall be
resistance- rated wrall, partition , floor, floor-ceiling assembly , the full thickness of the assembly or the thickness nec-
roof-ceiling assembly or shaft enclosure the fire- resistance
, , essary to provide a fire -resistance rating not less than the
rating of the assembly shall be restored to its original rating . required fire -resistance rating of the assembly penetrated.
1404.3 Firestop Systems. Penetrations shall be protected (2 ) The material used to fill the annular space shall prevent
by an approved penetration firestop system installed as tested the passage of flame and hot gases capable of igniting
in accordance with ASTM El 19, ASTM Etf 14, UL 263, or UL cotton waste tor the time period equivalent to the fire -
1479 with a positive pressure differential of not less than 0.01 resistance rating of the assembly , where tested to stan -
dard ) referenced in Section 1405.3.
of an inch of water ( 0.002 kPa). Systems shall have an F rat-
ing of not less than 1 hour but not less than the required fire- ^
1405.3 Firestop Systems. Penetrations shall be protected
rcsistancc rating of the assembly being penetrated . Systems by an approved penetration firestop system installed as tested
protecting floor penetrations shall have a T rating of not less in accordance with ASTM El 19, ASTM L 814, UL 263, or
than l hour but not less than the required fire-resistance rating UL 1479 with a positive pressure differential of not less than
of the floor being penetrated . Floor penetrations contained 0.01 of an inch of water (0.002 kPa). Systems shall have an
within the cavity of a wall at the location of the floor penetra- F rating of not less than 1 hour but not less than the required
tion do not require a T rating. No T rating shall he required
for floor penetrations by piping that is not in direct contact
-
fire resistance rating of the assembly being penetrated. Sys-
tems protecting floor penetrations shall have a T rating of not
with combustible material . less than 1 hour but not less than the required fire- resistance
1404.4 Connections . Where piping penetrates a rated rating of the floor being penetrated . Floor penetrations con -
assembly , the combustible piping shall not connect to non- tained within the cavity of a wall at the location of the floor
combustible piping unless it is capable of being demonstrated penetration do not require a T rating. No T rating shall be
that the transition is in accordance w ith Section 1404.3. required for floor penetrations by piping that is not in direct
1404.5 Insulation and Coverings. Insulation and cover- contact with combustible material.
ings on or in the penetrating item shall not he permitted unless 1405.4 Connections. Where piping penetrates a rated
the specific insulating or covering material has been tested as assembly , the combustible piping shall not connect to non -
part of the penetrating firestop system . combustiblc piping unless it is capable of being demonstrated
(2 ) A registered design professional is not required to design Inspect valves and verify After initial installation and
an on-site treated nonpotable water system for single- operation . every 12 months thereafter
family dwellings having a maximum discharge capacity Inspect pressure tanks and After initial installation and
of 250 gal/d (0.011 L /s ) . verify operation . every
o
'
12 months thereafter
1501.3 Permit. It shall be unlawful for a person to construct, Clear debris from and inspect
After initial installation and
install , alter, or cause to be constructed, installed , or altered storage tanks, locking devices,
every 12 months thereafter
an alternate water source system in a building or on a prem- and verify operation .
ise without first obtaining a permit to do such work from the Inspect caution labels and After initial installation and
Authority Having Jurisdiction . marking. every 12 months thereafter
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1501.4 Component Identification. System components Inspect and maintain mulch As needed to maintain mulch
basins for gray water irrigation depth and prevent ponding and
shall be properly identified as to the manufacturer.
systems. runoff
1501.5 Maintenance and Inspection. Alternate water Cross-connection inspection After initial installation and
source systems and components shall be inspected and main- and test * every 12 months thereafter
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tained in accordance with Section 1501.5. 1 through Section * The cross-connection test shall be performed in the presence of the Author-
1501.5.3. ity Having Jurisdiction in accordance with the requirements of this chapter
.
( 5) Applicable testing , inspection , and maintenance fre- 1502.3 Annual Cross- Connection Inspection and
quencies in accordance with Table 1501.5. Testing. An initial and subsequent annual inspection and test
(6) A method of contacting the manufacturcr(s ) . shall be performed on both the potable and alternate water
source systems. The potable and alternate water source sys-
1501.7 Minimum Water Quality Requirements. The
tem shall be isolated from each other and independently
minimum water quality for alternate water source systems
inspected and tested to ensure there is no cross-connection in
shall meet the applicable water quality requirements for the
accordance with Section 1502.3. 1 through Section 1502.3.4.
intended application as determined by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction . In the absence of water quality requirements, for 1502.3.1 Visual System Inspection. Before com -
on-site treated nonpotablc systems, the water quality require- mencing the cross- connection testing, a dual system
ments of NSF 350 shall apply. The EPA /625 R -04/ 108 con- inspection shall be conducted by the Authority Having
tains recommended water reuse guidelines to assist regulatory Jurisdiction and other authorities having jurisdiction as
agencies to develop, revise, or expand alternate water source follows:
water quality standards. ( 1 ) Meter locations of the alternate water source and
Exception: Water treatment is not required for gray water potable water lines shall be checked to verify that
used for subsurface irrigation. no modifications were made and that no cross-con -
nections are visible.
1501.8 Material Compatibility. Alternate water source sys-
tems shall be constructed of materials that are compatible ( 2 ) Pumps and equipment , equipment room signs and
with the type of pipe and fitting materials, water treatment, exposed piping in equipment room shall be checked.
and water conditions in the system . (3 ) Valves shall be checked to ensure that the valve lock
1501.9 Commercial , Industrial, and Institutional Rest- seals are still in place and intact . Valve control door
room Signs. A sign shall be installed in restrooms in com - signs shall be checked to verity that no signs have
mercial, industrial, and institutional occupancies using been removed .
reclaimed ( recycled ) water and on-site treated water, for water 1502.3.2 Cross-Connection Test. The procedure for
closets, urinals, or both. Each sign shall contain Vi of an inch determining cross-connection shall be followed by the
(12.7 mm) letters of a highly \ isible color on a contrasting applicant in the presence of the Authority Having Juris-
background . The location of the sign(s) shall be such that the diction and other authorities having jurisdiction to deter-
sign( s ) arc visible to users. The location of the sign ( s) shall be mine whether a cross-connection has occurred as follows:
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction and shall con- (1 ) The potable water system shall be activated and
tain the following text : pressurized . The alternate water source system shall
TO CONSERVE WATER , THIS BUILDING USES be shut down , depressurized , and drained .
* * TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS . ( 2 ) The potable water system shall remain pressurized
1501.9.1 Equipment Room Signs. Each room con- for a minimum period specified by the Authority
taining reclaimed ( recycled ) water and on-site treated Having Jurisdiction while the alternate water source
water equipment shall have a sign posted in a location system is empty. The minimum period the alternate
that is visible to anyone working on or near nonpotable water source system is to remain depressurized shall
water equipment with the following wording in 1 inch be determined on a case- by-case basis, taking into
( 25.4 mm ) letters: account the size and complexity of the potable and
the alternate water source distribution systems, but
CAUTION : NONPOTABLE * *, DO
in no ease shall that period be less than 1 hour .
NOT DRINK . DO NOT CONNECT TO DRINKING
WATER SYSTEM NOTICE : CONTACT BUILDING
,
( 3) The drain on the alternate water source system shall
MANAGEMENT BEFORE PERFORMING ANY be checked for flow during the test and fixtures ,
( 7) Fixtures, potable, and alternate water source shall be 1502.5.1 General. An abandoned system or part
tested and inspected for flow . Flow from a potable thereof covered under the scope of this chapter shall be
water system outlet indicates a cross-connection . No disconnected from remaining systems , drained , plugged ,
flow from an alternate water source outlet will indi - and capped in an approved manner.
cate that it is connected to the potable water system . 1502.5.2 Underground Tank. An underground water
(8 ) The drain on the potable water system shall be storage tank that has been abandoned or otherwise dis-
checked for flow during the test and at the end of the continued from use in a system covered under the scope
test . of this chapter shall be completely drained and filled with
( 9) Where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which earth , sand , gravel, concrete, or other approved material
would indicate a cross-connection the potable water
,
or removed in a manner satisfactory to the Authority
system shall be repressurized . Having Jurisdiction.
1502.3.3 Discovery of Cross-Connection. If a 1502.6 Sizing. Unless otherwise provided for in this chap-
cross-connection is discovered , the following procedure, ter. alternate water source piping shall be sized in accordance
in the presence of the Authority Having Jurisdiction , with Chapter 6 for sizing potable water piping.
shall be activated immediately:
(1) The alternate water source piping to the build- 1503.0 Gray Water Systems.
ing shall be shutdown at the meter , and the 1503.1 General. The provisions of this section shall apply
alternate water source riser shall be drained . to the construction , alteration , and repair of gray water sys-
(2 ) Potable water piping to the building shall be tems.
shutdown at the meter . 1503.2 System Requirements. Gray water shall be per-
( 3) The cross-connection shall be uncovered and mitted to be diverted away from a sewer or private sewage
disconnected . disposal system , and discharge to a subsurface irrigation or
( 4 ) The building shall be retested in accordance subsoil irrigation system . I ’ he gray water shall be permitted to
with Section 1502.3. 1 and Section 1502.3.2. discharge to a mulch basin for single-family and multi - fam -
ily dwellings. Gray water shall not be used to irrigate root
( 5 ) The potable water system shall be chlorinated
crops or food crops intended for human consumption that
with 50 parts- pci - million ( ppm) chlorine for 24
comes in contact with soil .
hours .
1503.2.1 Surge Capacity. Gray water systems shall
(6) The potable water system shall be flushed after
be designed to have the capacity to accommodate peak
24 hours, and a standard bacteriological test
flow rates and distribute the total amount of estimated
shall be performed . Where test results arc
gray water on a daily basis to a subsurface irrigation
acceptable, the potable water system shall be
field, subsoil irrigation field, or mulch basin without sur-
permitted to be recharged.
facing , ponding , or runoff . A surge tank is required for
1502.3.4 Annual Inspection. An annual inspection systems that are unable to accommodate peak flow rates
of the alternate v. ater source system, following the pro- and distribute the total amount of gray water by gravity 1
cedures listed in Section 1502.3 . 1 shall be required . drainage. The water discharge for gray water systems
Annual cross-connection testing following the proce-
,
shall be determined in accordance with Section 1503.8.1
dures listed in Section 1502.3.2 shall be required by the or Section 1503.8.2 .
Authority Having Jurisdiction , unless site conditions do
not require it . In no event shall the test occur less than 1503.2.2 Diversion. The gray water system shall con -
once in 4 years . Alternate testing requirements shall be nect to the sanitary drainage system downstream of fix -
permitted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction . ture traps and vent connections through a gray water
diverter valve. The gray water diverter valve shall com -
1502.4 Separation Requirements. Underground alter- ply with 1APMG PS 59 and be installed in an accessible
nate water source service piping other than gray water shall location and clearly indicate the direction of flow .
be separated from the building sewer in accordance with this
code. Treated nonpotable water pipes shall be permitted to be 1503.2.3 Backwater Valves. Gray water drains sub-
run or laid in the same trench as potable water pipes with a 12 ject to backflow shall be provided with a backwater valve
inch ( 305 mm ) minimum vertical and horizontal separation so located as to be accessible tor inspection and mainte-
where both pipe materials are approved for use within a build- nance .
ing. Where horizontal piping materials do not comply with 1503.2. 4 Rainwater Diversion Valves. Rainwater
this requirement , the minimum separation shall be increased diversion valves ranging from 6 inches ( 150 mm ) to 12
to 60 inches ( 1524 mm ). The potable water piping shall be inches ( 300 mm ) in diameter shall comply with 1APMO
installed at an elevation above the treated nonpotable water 1GC 352 . Valves shall be accessible and include a filter
piping . located upstream of the valve when required .
1502.5 Abandonment. Alternate water source systems that 1503.3 Connections to Potable and Reclaimed ( Recy -
arc no longer in use or fail to be maintained in accordance cled) Water Systems. Gray water systems shall have no
with Section 1501.5 shall be abandoned . Abandonment shall
comply with Section 1502.5. 1 and Section 1502.5.2 .
-
direct connection to a potable water supply , on site treated
nonpotable water supply , or reclaimed ( recycled ) water sys-
terns. Potable, on-site treated nonpotablc, or reclaimed ( recy- 1503.6 Prohibited Location. Where there is insufficient
cled ) water is permitted to be used as makeup water for a non- lot area or inappropriate soil conditions for adequate absorp-
pressurized storage tank provided the connection is protected tion to prevent the ponding, surfacing , or runoff of the gray
by an air gap in accordance w ith this code. water, as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction ,
1503.4 Location. No gray water system or part thereof shall no gray water system shall be permitted . A gray water system
be located on a lot other than the lot that is the site of the is not permitted on a property in a geologically sensitive area
building or structure that discharges the gray water, nor shall as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
a gray w ater system or part thereof be located at a point hav-
1503.7 Drawings and Specifications. The Authority
ing less than the minimum distances indicated in Table
1503.4 . Having Jurisdiction shall require the following information
to he included with or in the plot plan before a permit is issued
for a gray water system or at a time during the construction
,
TABLE 1503.4
thereof:
LOCATION OF GRAY WATER SYSTEM7
( 1 ) Plot plan drawn to scale and completely dimensioned ,
SUBSURFACE AND
MINIMUM HORIZONTAL
SURGETANK SUBSOIL IRRIGATION
showing lot lines and structures, direction and approxi -
DISTANCE IN CLEAR
REQUIRED FROM
(feet) FIELD AND MULCH BED mate slope of surface, location of present or proposed
( feet ) retaining walls, drainage channels, w ater supply lines.
?
(2 ) The estimated gray water flows of each occupant The tank shall be protected against sewer line back-
shall be calculated as follows: flow by a backwater valve installed in accordance
with this code.
Showers, bathtubs, and 25 gallons ( 95 L ) per
lavatories day /occupant ( 9 ) Surge tanks shall be installed on dry . level, well -com -
Laundry 15 gallons (57 L) per pacted soil where underground or on a level 3 inch
( 76 mm ) thick concrete slab where aboveground .
day /occupant
( 10 ) Surge tanks shall be anchored to prevent against
( 3) The total number of occupants shall be multiplied overturning where installed aboveground . Under-
by the applicable estimated gray water discharge as ground tanks shall be ballasted , anchored , or other-
provided above and the type of fixtures connected wise secured to prevent the tank from floating out of
,
to the gray water system . the ground where empty. The combined weight of
1503.8.2 Commercial , Industrial , and Institu- the tank and hold down system shall meet or exceed
tional Occupancies . The gray water discharge for the buoyancy forces of the tank.
commercial, industrial , and institutional occupancies 1503.9.2 Gray Water Pipe and Fitting Materials.
shall be calculated by utilizing the procedure in Section Aboveground and underground building drainage and
1503,8.1, water use records or other documentation to vent pipe and fittings for gray water systems shall com -
estimate gray water discharge . ply with the requirements for aboveground and under-
1503.9 Gray Water System Components. Gray water ground sanitary building drainage and vent pipe and
system components shall comply with Section 1503.9 . 1 fittings in this code. These materials shall extend not less
through Section 1503.9 . 7 . than 2 feet (610 mm ) outside the building.
1503.9.1 Surge Tanks. Where installed , surge tanks 1503.9.3 Subsoil Irrigation Field Materials. Sub-
shall be in accordance with the following: soil irrigation field piping shall be constructed of perfo-
( 1 ) Surge tanks shall be constructed of solid , durable rated high - density polyethylene pipe, perforated ABS
materials not subject to excessive corrosion or decay pipe, perforated PVC pipe , or other approved materials,
and shall be watertight. Surge tanks constructed of provided that sufficient openings arc available for distri -
steel shall be approved by the Authority Having bution of the gray water into the trench area . Material,
Jurisdiction , provided such tanks are in accordance construction , and perforation of the pipe shall be in
with approved applicable standards. accordance with the appropriate absorption field
drainage piping standards and shall be approved by the
(2 ) Each surge tank shall be vented in accordance with Authority Having Jurisdiction .
this code. The vent size shall be determined based on
the total gray water fixture units as outlined in this 1503.9.4 Subsurface Irrigation Field and Mulch
code. Basin Supply Line Materials. Materials for gray water
piping outside the building shall be polyethylene or PVC.
(3) Each surge tank shall have an access opening with
Drip feeder lines shall be PVC or polyethylene tubing .
lockable gasketed covers or approved equivalent to
allow for inspection and cleaning. 1503.9.5 Valves. Valves shall be accessible.
(4) Each surge lank shall have its rated capacity perma- 1503.9.6 Trap. Gray water piping discharging into the
nently marked on the unit . Also , a sign stating surge tank or having a direct connection to the sanitary
GRAY WATER , DANGER UNSAFE W ATER drain or sewer piping shall be downstream of an
shall be permanently marked on the holding tank . approved water seal type trap ( s ) . Where no such trap( s)
exists, an approved vented running trap shall be installed
( 5) Each surge tank shall have an overflow drain . The
upstream of the connection to protect the building from
overflow drains shall have permanent connections
possible waste or sewer gases.
to the building drain or building sewer, upstream of
septic tanks. The overflow drain shall not be 1503.9.7 Backwater Valve . A backwater valve shall
equipped with a shutoff valve. be installed on gray water drain connections to the sani -
tary drain or sewer.
( 6 ) The overflow drain pipes shall not he less in size than
the inlet pipe. Unions or equally effective fittings shall
be provided for piping connected to the surge tank . 1504.0 Subsurface Irrigation System Zones.
( 7) Surge tank shall be structurally designed to with- 1504.1 General. Irrigation or disposal fields shall be per-
stand anticipated earth or other loads . Surge tank mitted to have one or more valvcd zones. Each zone shall he
covers shall he capable of supporting an earth load of a size to receive the gray water anticipated in that zone .
of not less than 300 pounds per square foot (lb/ft3) 1504.2 Required Area of Subsurface Irrigation
(1465 kg /m2 ) where the tank is designed for under- Fields, Subsoil Irrigation Fields , and Mulch Basins.
ground installation. The minimum effective irrigation area of subsurface irrigation
(8 ) W here a surge tank is installed underground , the sys- fields, subsoil irrigation fields, and mulch basins shall be
tem shall he designed so that the tank overflow will determined by Table 1504.2 for the type of soil found in the
gravity drain to the existing sewer line or septic tank . excavation , based upon a calculation of estimated gray water
discharge under Section 1503.8. For a subsoil irrigation field , 1504.5.3 Filter. Not less than 140 mesh ( 105 microns )
the area shall be equal to the aggregate length of the perfo- filter with a capacity of 25 gallons per minute ( gpin )
rated pipe sections within the valvcd zone multiplied by the ( 1.58 L /s), or equivalent shall be installed . Where a fil -
width of the proposed subsoil irrigation field . ter backwash is installed , the backwash and flush dis-
1504.3 Determination of Maximum Absorption charge shall discharge into the building sewer or private
Capacity. The irrigation field and mulch basin size shall be sewage disposal system . Filter backwash and flush water
based on the maximum absorption capacity of the soil and shall not be used .
determined using Table 1504.2. For soils not listed in Table 1504.5.4 Emitter Size. Emitters shall be installed in
1504.2, the maximum absorption capacity for the proposed accordance with the manufacturer 's installation instruc-
site shall be determined by percolation tests or another tions . Emitters shall have a flow path of not less than
method acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction. A 1200 microns ( p) ( 1200 pm ) and shall not have a coeffi -
gray water system shall not be permitted , where the percola- cient of manufacturing variation ( Cv ) exceeding 7 per-
tion test shows the absorption capacity of the soil is unable to cent. irrigation system design shall be such that emitter
accommodate the maximum discharge of the proposed gray flow variation shall not exceed 10 percent .
water irrigation system . 1504.5.5 Number of Emitters, flic minimum number
1504.4 Groundwater Level. No excavation tor an irriga- of emitters and the maximum discharge of each emitter
tion field , disposal field , or mulch basin shall extend within in an irrigation field shall be in accordance with Table
3 feet ( 9 L 4 mm) vertical of the highest known seasonal 1504.5.5.
groundwater level, nor to a depth where gray water contam- 1504.5.6 Controls. The system design shall provide
inates the groundwater or surface water. The applicant shall user controls , such as valves, switches, timers, and other
supply evidence of groundwater depth to the satisfaction of controllers, to rotate the distribution of gray water
the Authority Having Jurisdiction . between irrigation zones .
1504.5.7 Maximum Pressure. Where pressure at the
TABLE 1504.2
discharge side of the pump exceeds 20 pounds-forcc per
DESIGN OF SIX TYPICAL SOILS square inch ( psi ) ( 138 kPa), a pressure -reducing valve
able to maintain downstream pressure not exceeding 20
MINIMUM SQUARE MAXIMUM
FEET OF IRRIGATION ABSORPTION CAPACITY psi ( 138 kPa ) shall be installed downstream from the
AREA PER 100 IN GALLONS PER pump and before an emission device.
TYPE OF SOIL GALLONS OF SQUARE FOOT
ESTIMATED GRAY OF IRRIGATION/
WATER DISCHARGE LEACHING AREA FOR
PER DAY A 24-HOUR PERIOD
TABLE 1504.5.5
SUBSURFACE IRRIGATION DESIGN
Coarse sand or CRITERIA FOR SIXTYPICAL SOILS
20 5.0
gravel
tar
MINIMUM NUMBER OF
Fine sand 25 4.0 EMITTERS PER GAL-
MAXIMUM
Sandy loam 40 2.5 LON OF ESTIMATED
TYPE OF SOIL EMITTER DISCHARGE
GRAY WATER
Sandy clay 60 1.7 ( gallons per day)
DISCHARGE PER
Clay with consider- DAY * (gallons per day)
90 1.1
able sand or gravel Sand 1.8 0.6
Clay with small Sandy loam 1.4 0.7
amounts of sand or 120 0.8 Loam 1.2 0.9
gravel Clay loam 0.9 1.1
For SI units : I square foot = 0.0929 m 2 , I gallon per day = 0.000043 L/s Silty day 0.6 1.6
Clay 0.5 2.0
1504.5 Subsurface and Subsoil Irrigation Field For SI units: 1 gallon per day = 0.000043 L /s
Design and Construction. Subsurface and subsoil irriga-
-
* file estimated gray water discharge per day shall be determined in accor
dance with Section 1503.8 of this code.
tion field design and construction shall be in accordance with
Section 1504.5. 1 through Section 1504.7 . 3. Where a gray
water irrigation system design is predicated on soil tests , the 1504.6 Mulch Basin Design and Construction. A
subsurface or subsoil irrigation field or mulch basin shall be mulch basin shall comply with Section 1504.6. 1 through Sec-
installed at the same location and depth as the tested area. tion 1504.6.4.
1504.5.1 Subsurface Irrigation Field. A subsurface 1504.6.1 Single Family and Multi- Family
irrigation field shall comply with Section 1504.5.2 Dwellings. The gray water discharge to a mulch basin
through Section 1504.5.7 . is limited to single family and multi -family dwellings.
1504.5.2 Minimum Depth. Supply piping, including 1504.6.2 Size. Mulch basins shall be of sufficient size
drip feeders, shall he not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm ) to accommodate peak flow rates and distribute the total
below finished grade and covered with mulch or soil . amount of estimated gray water on a daily basis without
surfacing, ponding or runoff. Mulch basins shall have a 1504.8 Gray Water System Color and Marking Infor-
depth of not less than 10 inches ( 254 mm ) below finished mation. Pressurized gray water distribution systems shall be
grade. The mulch basin size shall be based on the maxi- identified as containing nonportable water in accordance with
mum absorption capacity of the soil and determined Section 60 L .3 of this code.
using Table 1504.2 . 1504.9 Other Collection and Distribution Systems.
1504.6. 3 Minimum Depth. Gray water supply piping , Other collection and distribution systems shall be approved
including drip feeders, shall be not less than 2 inches (51 by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction , as allowed by Sec-
mm ) below finished grade and covered with mulch . tion 301.3 of this code.
1504.6.4 Maintenance. The mulch basin shall be 1504.9.1 Higher Requirements. Nothing contained
maintained periodically to retain the required depth and in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the Author-
area , and to replenish the required mulch cover . ity Having Jurisdiction from requiring compliance with
higher requirements than those contained herein , where
1504.7 Subsoil Irrigation Field. Subsoil irrigation fields
such higher requirements arc essential to maintaining a
shall comply with Section 1504.7 . 1 through Section 1504.7.3.
safe and sanitary condition .
1504.7.1 Minimum Pipe Size. Subsoil irrigation field
1504.10 Testing. Building drains and vents for gray water
distribution piping shall be not less than 3 inches (80 systems shall be tested in accordance with this code. Surge
mm ) diameter. tanks shall be filled with water to the overflow line prior to
1504.72 Filter Material and Backfill. Filter material , and during the inspection . Scams and joints shall be left
clean stone, gravel , slag, or similar material acceptable to exposed , and the tank shall remain watertight . A flow test
the Authority Having Jurisdiction , varying in size from % shall be performed through the system to the point of gray
of an inch ( 19.1 mm) to 2 '/2 inches ( 64 mm) shall be water discharge . Lines and components shall be watertight
placed in the trench to the depth and grade in accordance up to the point of the irrigation perforated and drip lines.
with Table 1504.7 . 3. The perforated section of subsoil 1504.11 Maintenance. Gray water systems and compo-
irrigation field distribution piping shall be laid on the fil - nents shall be maintained in accordance with Table 1501.5 .
ter material in an approved manner. The perforated sec-
tion shall then be covered with filter material to the
1505.0 Reclaimed ( Recycled) Water Systems.
minimum depth in accordance with Table 1504.7.3. The
filter material shall then be covered with porous material 1505.1 General. The provisions of this section shall apply
to prevent the closure of voids with earth backfill . No to the installation, construction , alteration , and repair of
earth backfill shall be placed over the filter material reclaimed ( recycled) water systems intended to supply uses
cover until after inspection and acceptance. such as water closets , urinals, trap primers for floor drains
and floor sinks, aboveground and subsurface irrigation , indus-
1504.7.3 Subsoil Irrigation Field Construction. trial or commercial cooling or air conditioning and other uses
Subsoil irrigation fields shall be constructed in accor- approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
dance with Table 1504.7.3. Where necessary on sloping
1505.2 Permit. It shall be unlawful for a person to construct,
ground to prevent excessive line slopes, irrigation lines
install , alter , or cause to be constructed, installed , or altered
shall be stepped . The lines between each horizontal
a reclaimed ( recycled ) water system within a building or on
leaching section shall be made with approved watertight
premises without first obtaining a permit to do such work
joints and installed on the natural or unfilled ground .
from the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
1505.2.1 Plumbing Plan Submission. No permit
TABLE 1504.7.3 for a reclaimed ( recycled ) water system shall be issued
SUBSOIL IRRIGATION FIELD CONSTRUCTION until complete plumbing plans, with data satisfactory to
DESCRIPTION MINIMUM MAXIMUM the Authority Having Jurisdiction , have been submitted
Number of drain lines per and approved .
l
valved zone
1505.3 System Changes. No changes or connections shall
Length of each perforated line 100 feet
be made to cither the reclaimed ( recycled ) water system or
Bottom width of trench 12 inches 18 inches the potable water system within site containing a reclaimed
Spacing of lines, center to center 4 feet ( recycled ) water system without approval by the Authority
Depth of earth covers of lines 10 inches Having Jurisdiction.
Depth of filter material cover of 1505.4 Connections to Potable or Reclaimed (Recy-
2 inches
lines
cled) Water Systems. Reclaimed ( recycled ) water systems
Depth of filter material beneath shall have no connection to a potable water supply or alternate
lines
3 inches
water source system . Potable water is permitted to be used as
3 inches per makeup water for a reclaimed ( recycled ) water storage tank
Grade of perforated lines level level
100 feet provided the water supply inlet is protected by an air gap or
For Si units: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, I foot = 304.8 mm, 1 inch per foot = reduced - pressure principle backflow preventer in accordance
H 3.3 mm/m with this code.
1505.5 Initial Cross-Connection Test. A cross-connection inches ( 1524 mm ). The potable water piping shall he installed
test is required in accordance with Section 1502.3 . Before the at an elevation above the reclaimed ( recycled ) water piping.
building is occupied or the system is activated , the installer shall Reclaimed ( recycled ) water pipes laid in the same trench or
perform the initial cross-connection test in the presence of the crossing building sewer or drainage piping shall he installed
Authority Having Jurisdiction and other authorities having juris- in accordance with this code for potable water piping.
diction. The test shall be ruled successful hy the Authority Hav- 1505.12 Signs. Signs in rooms and water closet tanks in
ing Jurisdiction before final approval is granted . buildings using reclaimed ( recycled ) water shall he in accor-
1505.6 Reclaimed (Recycled) Water System Materi- dance with Section 1501.9 and Section 1501.9. 1 .
als. Reclaimed ( recycled ) water supply and distribution sys- 1505.13 Inspection and Testing. Reclaimed ( recycled )
tem materials shall comply with the requirements of this code water systems shall be inspected and tested in accordance
for potable water supply and distribution systems unless oth- with Section 1502.1 .
erwise provided for in this section .
1505.7 Reclaimed ( Recycled) Water System Color
and Marking Information. Reclaimed (recycled) water 1506.0 On- Site Treated Nonpotable Water Systems.
systems shall have a colored background and marking infor- 1506.1 General. The provisions of this section shall apply
mation in accordance with Section 601.3 of this code. to the installation , construction , alteration , and repair of on -
1505.8 Valves. Valves, except fixture supply control valves, site treated nonpotable water systems intended to supply uses
shall be equipped with a locking feature. such as water closets , urinals, trap primers for floor drains
and floor sinks, above and belowground irrigation , and other
1505.9 Hose Bibbs. Hose bibbs shall not be allowed on uses approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
reclaimed (recycled ) water piping systems located in areas
accessible to the public. Access to reclaimed ( recycled) water 1506.2 Plumbing Plan Submission. No permit for an
on-site treated nonpotable water system shall be issued until
at points in the system accessible to the public shall be
through a quick-disconnect device that differs from those complete plumbing plans, with data satisfactory to the
installed on the potable water system . Hose bibbs supplying Authority Having Jurisdiction , have been submitted and
reclaimed ( recycled ) water shall be marked with the words: approved .
"CAUTION : NONPOTABLE RECLAIMED WATER , DO 1506.3 System Changes. No changes or connections shall
NOT DRINK,” and the symbol in Figure 1505.9 . be made to cither the on-site treated nonpotable wratcr system
or the potable wrater system ’within a site containing an on -
site treated nonpotable water system without approval by the
Authority Having Jurisdiction .
1506.4 Connections to Potable or Reclaimed ( Recy-
cled ) Water Systems. On -site treated nonpotable water
systems shall have no connection to a potable water supply or
reclaimed ( recycled ) water source system . Potable or
reclaimed i recycled ) water is permitted o he used as makeup
wrater for a non -pressurized storage tank provided the makeup
water supply is protected by an air gap in accordance with
this code.
1506.5 Initial Cross- Connection Test. A cross-connec-
tion test is required in accordance with Section 1502.3. Before
the building is occupied or the system is activated , the
FIGURE 1505.9 installer shall perform the initial cross-connection test in the
presence of the Authority Having Jurisdiction and other
authorities having jurisdiction. The test shall be ruled suc-
1505.10 Required Appurtenances. The reclaimed ( recy- cessful hy the Authority Having Jurisdiction before final
cled ) water system and the potable water system within the approval is granted.
building shall be provided with the required appurtenances 1506.6 On-Site Treated Nonpotable Water System
(c g , valves, air / vaeuum relief valves, etc .) to allow for deac-
, , Materials. On-site treated nonpotable water supply , and dis-
-
tivation or drainage as required for a cross connection test in
accordance with Section 1502.3.
tribution system materials shall comply with the requirements
of this code for potable water supply and distribution systems
1505.11 Same Trench as Potable Water Pipes . unless otherwise provided for in this section .
Reclaimed (recycled ) water pipes shall be permitted to be run 1506.7 On-Site Treated Nonpotable Water Devices
or laid in the same trench as potable water pipes with 12 and Systems. Devices or equipment used to treat on-site
inches ( 305 mm ) minimum vertical and horizontal separation treated nonpotable water to maintain the minimum water
where both pipe materials are approved for use within a build- quality requirements determined by the Authority Having
ing Where piping materials do not meet this requirement , the
, Jurisdiction shall be listed or labeled (third- party certified ) by
minimum horizontal separation shall he increased to 60 a listing agency ( accredited conformity assessment body) or
( 1 ) A permit is not required for exterior rainwater catch- Clear debris from and inspect
After initial installation and
ment systems used for outdoor drip and subsurface irri- storage tanks, locking devices, every 12 months thereafter
gation with a maximum storage capacity of 360 gallons and verify operation .
(1363 L ). Inspect caution labels and After initial installation and
marking. every 12 months thereafter
(2 ) A plumbing permit is not required for rainwater catch-
ment systems for single family dwellings where outlets, Cross-connection inspection After initial installation and
and test * every 12 months thereafter
piping , and system components are located on the exte-
rior of the building. This docs not exempt the need for Test water quality of rainwater
permits where required for electrical connections, tank catchment systems required by Every 12 months. After system
supports or enclosures.
,
Section 1603.5 to maintain a renovation or repair.
minimum water quality.
1601.4 Component Identification. System components
* The cross-connection test shall be performed in the presence of the
shall be properly identified as to the manufacturer. Authority Having Jurisdiction in accordance with the requirements of this
1601.5 Maintenance and Inspection. Rainwater catch- chapter.
tenancc in accordance with Table 1601.5 is maintained in with Section 1601.5, shall be abandoned . Abandonment shall
the log . The log will indicate the frequency of inspection comply with Section 1601.11,1 and Section 1601.11.2 .
and maintenance for each system . 1601.11.1 General. An abandoned system or part
1601.5.3 Maintenance Responsibility. The required thereof covered under the scope of this chapter shall be
maintenance and inspection of rainwater catchment sys- disconnected from remaining systems drained plugged
, , ,
tems shall be the responsibility of the property owner and capped in an approved manner.
unless otherwise required by the Authority Having Juris- 1601.11.2 Underground Tank. An underground water
diction. storage tank that has been abandoned or othciwisc dis-
1601.6 Operation and Maintenance Manual. An oper- continued from use in a system covered under the scope
ation and maintenance manual for rainwater catchment sys- of this chapter shall be completely drained and filled with
tems required to have a permit in accordance with Section earth, sand, gravel , concrete, or other approved material
1601.3, shall be supplied to the building owner by the system or removed in a manner satisfactory to the Authority
designer. The operating and maintenance manual shall Having Jurisdiction.
include the following :
1601.12 Sizing. Unless othciwisc provided for in this chap-
( 1 ) Detailed diagram of the entire system and the location of ter , rainwater catchment piping shall be sized in accordance
system components . with Chapter 6 for sizing potable water piping.
(2 ) Instructions for operating and maintaining the system.
(3) Details on maintaining the required water quality as 1602.0 Nonpotable Rainwater Catchment Systems.
determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
1602.1 General. The installation , construction , alteration ,
( 4 ) Details on deactivating the system for maintenance ,
and repair of rainw ater catchments systems intended to sup-
repair, or other purposes.
ply uses such as water closets, urinals, trap primers for floor
( 5) Applicable testing , inspection , and maintenance fre- drains and floor sinks , irrigation , industrial processes, wrater
quencies in accordance w ith Table 1601.5. features, cooling tower makeup and other uses shall be
(6) A method of contacting the manufacturer s) . approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Rainwater
1601.7 Minimum Water Quality Requirements. The catchment systems for collecting precipitation from rooftops
minimum water quality for rainwater catchment systems shall shall comply with ARCS A / AS PE 63.
comply writh the applicable water quality requirements for the 1602.2 Plumbing Plan Submission. No permit for a
intended application as determined by the Authority Having rainwater catchment system shall be issued until complete
Jurisdiction. Water quality for nonpotable raimvater catch- plumbing plans, with data satisfactory to the Authority Hav -
ment systems shall comply with Section 1603.5 . ing Jurisdiction , have been submitted and approved.
Exceptions: 1602.3 System Changes. No changes or connections shall
( 1 ) Water treatment is not required for rainwater catchment be made to cither the rainwater catchment system or the
systems used for aboveground irrigation with a maxi - potable wrater system within a site containing a rainwater
mum storage capacity of 360 gallons ( 1363 L ) . catchment system requiring a permit without approval by the
( 2 ) Water treatment is not required for rainwater catchment Authority Having Jurisdiction .
systems used for subsurface or drip irrigation . 1602.4 Connections to Potable or Reclaimed ( Recy-
1601.8 Material Compatibility. Rainwater catchment sys- cled) i/Vater Systems. Rainwater catchment systems shall
tems shall be constructed of materials that arc compatible have no direct connection to a potable water supply or alter-
with the type of pipe and fitting materials, water treatment, nate water source system . Potable or reclaimed ( recycled )
and water conditions in the system . water is permitted to be used as makeup water for a rainwa -
1601.9 System Controls. Controls for pumps, valves, and ter catchment system provided the potable or reclaimed ( recy -
other devices that contain mercury that come in contact with cled ) water supply connection is protected by an air gap or
rainwater supply shall not be permitted. reduced - pressure principle backflow preventer in accordance
with this code.
1601.10 Separation Requirements. Underground rain-
water catchment service piping shall be separated from the 1602.5 Initial Cross- Connection Test. Where a portion
building sewer in accordance with Section 609.2. Treated of a rainwater catchment system is installed within a building ,
nonpotable water pipes shall be permitted to be run or laid in a cross-connection test is required in accordance with Sec-
the same trench as potable water pipes with a 12 inch ( 305 tion 1605.3. Before the building is occupied or the system is
mm ) minimum vertical and horizontal separation where both activated , the installer shall perform the initial cross-connec-
pipe materials arc approved for use within a building. Where tion test in the presence of the Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction
horizontal piping materials do not meet this requirement, the and other authorities having jurisdiction. The test shall be
minimum separation shall be increased to 60 inches ( 1524 ruled successful by the Authority Having Jurisdiction before
mm ). The potable water piping shall be installed at an eleva- final approval is granted.
tion above the treated nonpotable water piping. 1602.6 Sizing. The design and size of rainwater drains, gut -
1601.11 Abandonment. Rainwater catchment systems that ters, conductors, and leaders shall comply with Chapter 11 of
arc no longer in use, or fail to be maintained in accordance this code.
1602.7 Rainwater Catchment System Materials. Rain- 1603.3 Construction. Rainwater storage tanks shall be
water catchment system materials shall comply with Section constructed of solid, durable materials not subject to exces-
1602,7.1 through Section 1602,7.4 . sive corrosion or decay and shall be watertight
1602.7.1 Water Supply and Distribution Materi- 1603.4 Rainwater Catchment Collection Surfaces.
als. Rainwater catchment water supply and distribution Rainwater shall be collected from roof surfaces or other man -
materials shall comply with the requirements of this code made , aboveground collection surfaces.
for potable water supply and distribution systems unless 1603.4.1 Other Surfaces. Natural precipitation col -
otherwise provided for in this section ,
lectcd from surface water runoff vehicular parking sur-
1602.7.2 Rainwater Catchment System Drainage faces , or manmade surfaces at or below grade shall be in
Materials. Materials used in rainwater catchment accordance with the stormwater requirements for on-site
drainage systems, including gutters , downspouts, con- treated nonpotablc water systems in Section 1506.0 .
ductors, and leaders shall be in accordance with the 1603.4. 2 Prohibited Discharges. Overflows and
requirements of this code for storm drainage.
1602.7.3 Storage Tanks. Rainwater storage tanks shall
-
bleed off pipes from roof- mounted equipment and appli-
ances shall not discharge onto roof surfaces that arc
comply with Section 1603.6. intended to collect rainwater without prior approval from I
1602.7.4 Collections Surfaces. The collection sur- the Authority Having Jurisdiction . I
face shall be constructed of a hard , impervious material . 1603.5 Minimum Water Quality. The minimum water
1602.8 Rainwater Catchment System Color and quality for harvested rainwater shall meet the applicable water
Marking Information. Rainwater catchment systems shall quality requirements for the intended applications as deter-
have a colored background in accordance with Section 601.3, mined by the Authority' Having Jurisdiction . In the absence of
Rainwater catchment systems shall be marked, in lettering in water quality requirements determined by the Authority Hav-
accordance with Section 601.3 . 3 , with the wrords: “CAU - ing Jurisdiction , the minimum treatment and water quality
I TION : NONPOTABLE RAINWATER, DO NOT DRINK," shall be in accordance with Table 1603.5.
)) 1602.9 Deactivation and Drainage for Cross-Connec- Exception: No treatment is required for rainwater used for
tion Test. The rainwater catchment system and the potable subsurface or nonsprinkled surface irrigation where the max -
water system within the building shall be provided with the imum storage volume is less than 360 gallons ( 1363 L),
required appurtenances ( e g . , valves, air or vacuum relief 1603.5.1 Treatment. If the quality of the tested water can-
valves, etc . ) to allow for deactivation or drainage as required for not consistently be maintained at the minimum levels spec-
a cross-connection test in accordance with Section 1605 ,3. ified in Table 1603.5 , then the system shall be equipped
with an appropriate treatment device meeting applicable
NSF standards referenced in Chapter 17.
1603.0 Design and Installation.
1603.6 Rainwater Storage Tanks. Rainwater storage
» 1603.1 Rainwater Catchment Systems . The design and
installation of nonpotablc rainwater catchment systems shall
tanks shall be constructed and installed in accordance with
Section 1603 3 and Section 1603 7 through Section 1603 13
, , , ,
be in accordance with Section 1603.2 through Section
1603, 20 . 1603.7 Location. Rainwater storage tanks shall be permit -
)) 1603.2 Outside Hose Bibbs. Outside hose bibbs shall be ted to be installed above or below grade.
allowed on rainwater piping systems. Hose bibbs supplying 1603.8 Above Grade. Above grade , storage tanks shall be
rainwater shall be marked wnii the words: ' CAUTION : of an opaque material , approved for aboveground use in direct
NONPOTABLE RAINWATER, DO NOT DRINK” and in sunlight or shall be shielded from direct sunlight. Tanks shall
Figure 1603 2 .
,
be installed in an accessible location to allow for inspection
and cleaning. The tank shall be installed on a foundation or
platform that is constructed to accommodate loads in accor-
dance with the building code.
1603.9 Below Grade. Rainwater storage tanks installed
below grade shall be structurally designed to withstand antic-
ipated earth or other loads. Holding tank covers shall be capa -
ble of supporting an earth load of not less than 300 pounds per
square toot (lb/ft2) ( 1465 kg/m 2) w here the tank is designed
for underground installation. Below grade rainwater tanks
installed underground shall be provided with manholes. The
manhole opening shall be not less than 20 inches (508 mm ) in
diameter and located not less than 4 inches ( 102 mm ) above
the surrounding grade. The surrounding grade shall be sloped
away from the manhole . Underground tanks shall be ballasted ,
anchored, or otherwise secured , to prevent the tank from float-
ing out of the ground w here empty. The combined weight of
» FIGURE 1603.2 the tank and hold down system shall meet or exceed the buoy -
ancy force of the tank .
» TABLE 1603.5
MINIMUM WATER QUALITY
1603.10 .1 Overflow Outlet Size. The overflow out -
let shall be sized to accommodate the flow of the rain -
MINIMUM water entering the tank and not less than the aggregate
APPLICATION MINIMUM TREATMENT WATER
QUALITY
cross-sectional area of inflow pipes.
Car washing Debris excluder or 1603.11 Opening and Access Protection. Rainwater <X
other approved means tank openings shall be protected to prevent the entrance of
in accordance with Sec - insects, birds, or rodents into the tank .
tion 1603.18, and 100 N/A Rainwater tank access openings exceeding 12 inches
microns in accordance ( 305 mm ) in diameter shall be secured to prevent tampering
with Section 1603.19 and unintended entry by cither a lockable device or other
for drip irrigation . approved method .
Subsurface and drip Debris excluder or 1603.12 Marking. Rainwater tanks shall be permanently
irrigation other approved means marked with the capacity and the language: ‘‘NONPOTABLE
in accordance with Sec - RAINWATER / Where openings arc provided to allow a per-
'
tion 1603.18, and 100 N/ A son to enter the tank, the opening shall be marked with the fol -
microns in accordance lowing language: ‘ DANGER-CONFINED SPACE . ”
with Section 1603.19 1603.13 Storage Tank Venting, Where venting using
for drip irrigation . drainage or overflow piping is not provided or is considered
Spray irrigation where Debris excluder or insufficient , a vent shall be installed on each tank. The vent
the maximum storage other approved means shall extend from the top of the tank and terminate not less
volume is less than 360 in accordance with Sec - than 6 inches (152 mm) above grade and shall be not less than
gallons N/A 1Vi inches (40 mm) in diameter . The vent terminal shall be
tion 1603.18. and disin-
fection in accordance directed downward and covered with a Vn of an inch ( 2.4
with Section 1603.16. min ) mesh screen to prevent the entry of vermin and insects .
Spray irrigation where Escherichia 1603.14 Pumps. Pumps serving rainwater catchment sys- (X
the maximum storage Debris excluder or terns shall be listed . Pumps supplying water to water closets,
coli : < 100
volume is equal to or other approved means urinals, and trap primers shall be capable of delivering not
CFU/100 mL,
more than 360 gallons in accordance with Sec -
and Turbidity: less than 15 pounds-force per square inch (psi) ( 103 kPa )
tion 1603.18.
< 10 NTU residual pressure at the highest and most remote outlet served.
Urinal and water closet Debris excluder or Where the water pressure in the rainwater supply system
Escherichia within the building exceeds 80 psi (552 kPa ), a pressure
flushing, clothes wash - other approved means
coli : < 100 reducing valve reducing the pressure to 80 psi ( 552 kPa) or
ing, and trap priming in accordance with Sec -
CFU /100 mL, less to water outlets in the building shall be installed in accor-
tion 1603.18, and 100
and Turbidity" : dance with this code.
microns in accordance
< 10 Niu
with Section 1603.19. 1603.15 Roof Drains. Primary and secondary roof drains, <X
Ornamental fountains Escherichia conductors, leaders, and gutters shall be designed and
and other water features Debris excluder or installed in accordance with this code.
coli : < 100
other approved means
CFU/100 mL, 1603.16 Water Quality Devices and Equipment.
in accordance with Sec -
and Turbidity" : Devices and equipment used to treat rainwater to maintain
tion 1603.18.
< 10 Niu the minimum water quality requirements determined by the
Cooling tower make-up Debris excluder or Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction shall be listed or labeled ( third -
water
Escherichia party certified ) by a listing agency ( accredited conformity
other approved means
coli : < 100 assessment body) and approved for the intended application.
in accordance with Sec -
CFU / 100 mL,
tion 1603.18, and 100 1603.17 Freeze Protection. Tanks and piping installed in
and Turbidity" :
microns in accordance locations subject to freezing shall be provided with an
< 10 NTu
with Section 1603.19. approved means ot freeze protection.
For SI units : I micron = 1 p, I gallon = 3.7 K 5 L 1603.18 Debris Removal. The rainwater catchment con -
vcyancc system shall be equipped with a debris excluder or
other approved means to prevent the accumulation of leaves,
^
)) 1603.10 Drainage and Overflow. Rainwater storage tanks needles, other debris and sediment from entering the storage
shall be provided with a means of draining and cleaning. The tank . Devices or methods used to remove debris or sediment
overflow drain shall not be equipped with a shutoff valve. shall be accessible and sized and installed in accordance with
The overflow outlet shall discharge in accordance with this manufacturer ' s installation instructions.
code for storm drainage systems. Where discharging to the 1603.19 Required Filters. A filter permitting the passage
storm drainage system the overflow drain shall be protected
, of particulates not larger than 100 microns ( 100 pm ) shall be
from backflow of the storm drainage system by a backwater provided for rainwater supplied to water closets , urinals, trap
valve or other approved method . primers, and drip irrigation system.
yy 1603.20 Roof Gutters. Gutters shall maintain a minimum ( 1 ) Pumps, equipment , equipment room signs , and
slope and be sized in accordance with Section 1103.3. exposed piping in an equipment room shall be
checked .
1604.0 Signs. 1605.3.2 Cross-Connection Test. The procedure for
determining cross-connection shall be followed by the
1604.1 General. Signs in buildings using rainwater shall be
applicant in the presence of the Authority Having Juris-
in accordance with Section 1604.2 and Section 1604.3. diction and other authorities having jurisdiction to deter-
1604.2 Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional mine whether a cross-connection has occurred as follows:
Restroom Signs. A sign shall be installed in restrooms in ( 1 ) The potable water system shall be activated and
commercial, industrial , and institutional occupancies using pressurized . The rainwater catchment water system
nonpotablc rainwater for water closets , urinals, or both bach ,
shall be shut down and completely drained .
sign shall contain Vi of an inch ( 12.7 mm ) letters of a highly
visible color on a contrasting background . The location of the ( 2 ) The potable water system shall remain pressurized
sign ( s ) shall be such that the sign (s ) shall be visible to users . for a minimum period of time specified by the
The number and location of the signs shall be approved by Authority Having Jurisdiction while the rainwater
the Authority Having Jurisdiction and shall contain the fol - catchment water system is empty . The minimum
lowing text: period the rainwater catchment water system is to
remain depressurized shall be determined on a casc-
TO CONSERVE WATER , THIS BUILDING USES RAIN - by-case basis, taking into account the size and com-
WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS . plexity of the potable and rainwater catchment water
1604.3 Equipment Room Signs. Each equipment room distribution systems but in no case shall that period
,
containing nonpotablc rainwater equipment shall have a sign be less than 1 hour .
posted with the following wording in 1 inch (25 4 mm) letters:
,
( 3 ) Fixtures, potable, and rainwater shall be tested and
CAUTION NONPOTABLE RAINWATER, DO NOT inspected for flow. Flow from a rainwater catchment
DRINK, DO NOT CONNECT TO DRINKING WATER water system outlet shall indicate a cross-connection.
SYSTEM NOTICE : CONTACT BUILDING MANAGE-
, No flow from a potable water outlet shall indicate
MENT BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THIS that it is connected to the rainwater system. I
WATER SYSTEM . (4 ) The drain on the rainwater catchment water system
This sign shall be posted in a location that is visible to shall be checked for tlow during the test and at the
|anyone working on or near rainwater equipment. end of the period.
(5) The potable water system shall then be completely
1605.0 Inspection and Testing. drained .
1605.1 General. Rainwater catchment systems shall be ( 6 ) The rainwater catchment water system shall then be
inspected and tested in accordance with Section 1605.2 and activated and pressurized.
Section 1605 3 .
, ( 7 ) The rainwater catchment water system shall remain
1605.2 Supply System Inspection andTest. Rainwater pressurized for a minimum period of time specified
catchment systems shall be inspected and tested in accordance by the Authority Having Jurisdiction while the
with the applicable provisions of this code for testing of potable water system is empty. The minimum period
potable water and storm drainage systems . Storage tanks shall the potable water system is to remain depressurized
be filled with w ater to the overflow opening for a period of 24 - -
shall be determined on a case by case basis, but in
no ease shall that period be less than 1 hour.
hours, and during the inspection , or by other means as
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction Scams and, (8) Fixtures, potable and rainwater catchment, shall be
joints shall be exposed during the inspection and checked for tested and inspected for flow . Flow from a potable
watertightness. water system outlet shall indicate a cross-connec-
1605.3 Annual Cross- Connection Inspection and tion, No flow from a rainwater catchment water out-
let shall indicate that it is connected to the potable
Testing. An initial and subsequent annual inspection and test
water system .
in accordance with Section 1602 5 shall be performed on both
,
the potable and rainwater catchment water systems . The (9) The drain on the potable water system shall be
potable and rainwater catchment water systems shall be iso- checked for flow during the test and at the end of the
lated from each other and independently inspected and tested period.
to ensure there is no cross-connection in accordance with Sec- ( 10 ) Where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which
tion 1605 3.1 through Section 1605 3.4 .
, , would indicate a cross-connection , the potable water
1605.3.1 Visual System Inspection. Prior to com- system shall be re pressurized .
mencing the cross-connection testing , a dual system 1605.3. 3 Discovery of Cross-Connection. In the
inspection shall be conducted by the Authority Having event that a cross-connection is discovered , the following
Jurisdiction and other authorities having jurisdiction as procedure , in the presence of the Authority 1 laving Juris-
follows: diction , shall be activated immediately:
1701.0 General. date, the title , application and the scction(s ) of this code that
1701.1 Standards. The standards listed in Table 1701.1 arc references the standard . The application of the referenced
referenced in various sections of this code and shall be con- standard(s) shall he as specified in Section 30 L 2.2 . The
sidered part of the requirements of this document. The stan- promulgating agency acronyms referred to in Table 1701.1
dards arc listed herein by the standard number and effective are defined in a list found at the end of the tables .
TABLE 17011
REFERENCED STANDARDS
REFERENCED
STANDARD NUMBER STANDARD TITLE APPLICATION
SECTION
49 CFR 192, 281 Plastic Pipe Plastic, Pipe 1208.6. 7.2
49 CFR 192.283 Plastic Pipe: Qualifying Joining Procedures .
Plastic Pipe 1208.6. 7.2
ARCSA /ASPE 63-2013 Rainwater Catchment Systems Miscellaneous 1602.1
ASMEA112.1.2-2012 Air Gaps in Plumbing Systems ( For Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings Table 603 , 2
( R 2017 ) Water-Connected Receptors )
ASME A 112.1.3-2000 Air Gap Fittings for Use with Plumbing Fixtures, Appliances, Fittings Table 603.2
( R 2015 ) and Appurtenances
ASMEA112.3. 1 -2007 Stainless Steel Drainage Systems for Sanitary DWV , Storm, Piping 418.1, Table 701.2,
( R 2017 ) -
and Vacuum Applications, Above and Below-Ground 705.7.2, I 102.1
- -
ASMEA 112.3.4 2018/CSA Mac erat ing Toilets ystems a nd Waste Pump i ng Syste m s for F ixtures 710.13
B 45.9-201 S Plumbing Fixtures
ASMEA112.4. 1 -2009 Water Heater Relief Valve Drain Tubes Appliances 608.5
(R20 I 4)
AS ME A 112.4.2-2015 CSA Personal Hygiene Devices for Water Closets Fixtures 411.4
B 45.16-2015
AS ME AI 12.4.4-2017 Plastic Push- Fit Drain, Waste , and Vent ( DWV ) Fittings Fittings Table 701.2
ASMEA 112.4. 14- Manually Operated Valves for Use in Plumbing Systems Valves 606.1
2017/ CSA B 125.14 - 2017
ASMEA 112.6. IM -1997 Floor- Affixed Supports for Off- the - Floor Plumbing Fixtures Fixtures 402.4
( R 2017 ) tor Public Use
ASMEA112.6.2-2017 Framing-Affixed Supports (Carriers) for Off-the-Floor Plumb - Fixtures 402.4
ine Fixtures
ASMEA 112.6.3-2016 Floor and Trench Drains Fixtures 418.1
ASMEA 112.6.4-2003 Roof, Deck , and Balcony Drains Fixtures I 102.1
( R 2012 )
ASMEA112.6. 7-2010 Sanitary Floor Sinks
*
f
Fixtures 421.1
( R 2015 )
ASME AM 2.6.9 2005- Siphonic Roof Drains DWV Components I 106.3
( R 2015 )
ASME AI 12.14. 1 -2003 Backwater Valves Valves 710.6
( R 2017 )
ASMEA112.14.3-2018 Hydromechanical Grease Interceptors Fixtures 1014.1
ASME AI 12.14.4-2001 Grease Removal Devices Fixtures 1014.1
( R 2017 )
ASME AI 12.14.6 2010 - FOG ( Fats , Oils , and Greases ) Disposal Systems Fixtures 1015.2
( R 2015 )
ASME Al 12.18. 1 - Plumbing Supply Fittings Fittings 408.3 , 417.1 , 417.2,
2018/ CSA B 125.1- 2018 417.3 , 417.4, 417.6 ,
603.5.19
ASME AI 12.18.2- Plumbing Waste Fittings Fittings 404.1
2015/CSA B 125.2- 2015
ASSE 1008- 2006 Plumbing Aspects of Residential Food Waste Disposer Units Appliances 419.1
-
ASSE 1044 2015 Trap Seal Primer - Drainage Types and Electric Design Types DWV Components 1007.2
ASSE 1047-201 I Reduced Pressure Detector Fire Protection Backflow Preven- Backflow Protection Table 603 , 2
tion Assemblies
ASSE 1048-201 I Double Check Detector Fire Protection Backflow Prevention Backflow Protection Table 603 , 2
Assemblies
ASSE 1052-2016 Hose Connection Backflow Preventers Backflow Protection Table 603 , 2
ASSE 1053-2004 Dual Check Backflow Preventer Wall Hydrants - Freeze Backflow Protection Table 603.2
Resistant Type
ASSE 1055-2018 Chemical Dispensing Systems w ith Integral Backflow Protec- Backflow Protection 603.5.21
tion
-
ASSE 1056 2013 Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker Assemblies Backflow Protection Table 603 , 2
ASSE 1057-2012 Freeze Resistant Sanitary Yard Hydrants with Backflow Pro - Backflow Protection Table 603.2
tection
ASSE 1060-2017 Outdoor Enclosures for Fluid Conveying Components Miscellaneous 603.4. 7
ASSE 1061 -2015 Push - Fit Fittings Fittings Table 604.1 ,
605.1 . 3.3 , 605.2. 1.1 ,
605.3 . 2.1 . 605.9 . 3
ASSE 1062-2017 Temperature Actuated , Flow Reduction (TAFR ) Valves for Valves 408.3.2( 5 )
Individual Supply Fittings
ASSE 1064-2006 (R 2011 ) Performance Requirements for Backflow Prevention Assembly Backflow Protection 603.4.2
Field Test Kits
ASSE 1069-2005 Automatic Temperature Control Mixing Valves Valves 408.3. 1 , 408.3. 2( 2 )
ASSE 1070-2015 / ASM E Water Temperature Limiting Devices Valves 407.3( 1 ) , 408.3.2 ( 3 ) ,
AI 12.1070 -2015/CS A 409.4 ( 1 ) , 410.3( 1 )
-
B 125.70 201 5
-
ASSE 1071 2012 Temperature Actuated Muting Varies for Plumbed Emergency Va1v e s 416.2
Equipment
ASSE 1079-2012 Dielectric Pipe Unions Fittings 605.15 , 605.16 . 1 ,
605.16 . 3
ASSE 1081 -2014 Backflow Preventers with Integral Pressure Reducing Boiler Backflow Protection Table 603.2
Feed Valve and Intermediate Atmospheric Vent Style for I
Domestic and Light Commercial Water Distribution Systems
ASSE 1084-2018 Water Heaters w ith Temperature Limiting Capacity Appliances 407.3 ( 2 ) , 408.3.2 (4 ) ,
409.4 (2 ) , 410.3( 2 )
ASSE 1085-2018 Water Heaters for Emergency Equipment Appliances 416.2
ASSE 1087-2018 Commercial and Food Service Water Treatment Equipment Water Conditioning, Table 611.1
Utilizing Drinking Water Water Treatment
ASSE Series 5000 -2015 Cross -Connection Control Professional Qualifications Standard Certification 603.2, 603.4 . 2
ASSE Series 6000 -2015 Professional Qualifications Standard for Medical Gas Systems Certification 1323.10
Personnel
-
ASSE 6020 2015 Medical Gas Systems Inspectors Miscellaneous 1324.5 .4.7 ,
1324.5 .6.2, 1324.5.6.5
ASSE 6030-2015 Medical Gas Systems Verifiers Miscellaneous 1324.5 .4.7,
1324.5 .6.2,
1324.5 .6.5 ,
1324.5 .7.2
-
ASSE 6035 2015 Bulk Medical Gas Systems Verifiers Miscellaneous 1324.5. 7.3
ASSE Series 7000 -2013 Residential Potable Water Fire Protection System Installers & Miscellaneous 612.1
Inspectors for One and Two Family Dwellings
-
ASSE / IAPMO 12010 7018 Biological Pathogens Professional Qualifications Standard for Professional 1303.9
Construction and Maintenance Personnel Qualifications
ASSE / IAPMO 12030 -2018 Waterborne Pathogens Professional Qualifications Standard for Professional 1303.9
Construction and Maintenance Personnel Qualifications
ASSE / IAPMO 12040 - 2018 Professional Qualifications Standard for Construction and Professional 1303.9
Maintenance Personnel for Contamination Infection Prevention Qualifications
Procedures to Protect Facility Occupants and Operations
-
ASSE 2359.1 2016 The Fall Protection Code Miscellaneous 508.2. 1.1
A STM A53/A53M -2018 Pipe , Steel, Black and Hot- Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Piping Table 604.1 , Table
Seamless 701.2, 1208.6.3.1( 1 )
-
A STM A 74 2017 Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings Piping 301.2.4, Table 701.2
A STM A 106/A 106 M - 2018 -
Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High Temperature Service Piping 1208.6.3.1(2 )
ASTM A254/A254 M - 2012 Copper-Brazed Steel Tubing Piping 1208.6. 4.2
ASTM A268/A268 M- 2010 Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Piping 1208.6. 4.1 ( 1 )
( R 20 I 6) Tubing for General Service
ASTM A269/A269 M- 2015a Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for Piping Table 604.1 ,
General Service 1208.6. 4.1( 2 ).
1319.1 ( 2 ) ( a )
ASTM A 312/A312M-2018 a Seamless , Welded , and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stain - Piping Table 604.1 ,
less Steel Pipes 1208.6.3.1( 3 ),
1319.1 ( 2 ) ( b ) ,
1319.1 ( 2 ) ( c )
-
ASTM A403/A403M 2018 a Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Fittings 1319.1( 2 )( c )
ASTM A 554 - 2016 Welded Stainless Steel Mechanical Tubing Piping Table 604.1
ASTM A 778- 2016 Welded , Unannealed Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubular Products Piping Table 604.1
-
ASTM AS61 2004 (R 2017 ) High-Silicon Iron Pipe and Fittings Piping 811.2
ASTM A 888- 2018a Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Piping 301.2.4, Table 701.2,
Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications Table 707.2
ASTM A 1056 - 2012 Cast Iron Couplings used for Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Finings 705.2.2
( R 2017 ) Pipe and Fittings
ASTM B 32 - 2008 ( R 20.4) Solder Metal Johns 605.1.4 , 705.3.3
ASTM B 42 - 2015a Seamless Copper Pipe , Standard Sizes Piping Table 604.1
ASTM B 43 - 2015 Seamless Red Brass Pipe , Standard Sizes Piping Table 604.1 ,
Table 701.2
ASTM B75/B75M-2011 Seamless Copper Tube Piping Table 604.1 ,
Table 701.2
ASTM B88- 2016 Seamless Copper Water Tube Piping Table 604.1 , 604.4,
903.2.3 , 1208.6.4.3 ,
1319.1 ( l ) ( a )
ASTM B 135/ B 135 M - 2017 Seamless Brass Tube Piping Table 604.1
ASTM B 152/ B 152 M - 2013 Copper Sheet, Strip, Plate , and Rolled Bar Miscellaneous 408.7.4
ASTM B 210 - 2012 Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Drawn Seamless Tubes Piping 1208.6. 4.4
ASTM B 241 / B 241 M - 2016 Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Seamless Pipe and Seamless Piping 1208.6.3.3 ,
Extruded Tube 1208.6. 4.4
ASTM B 251/ B 251 M - 2017 General Requirements for Wrought Seamless Copper and Cop - Piping Table 604.1 ,
per-Alloy Tube Table 701.2
ASTM B 280 - 2018 Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Piping 1208.6. 4.3 ,
Field Service 1319.1( l ) ( b )
ASTM D2661-2014 e l Acrylonitrile-Butadiene- Styrene ( ABS ) Schedule 40 Plastic Piping Table 701.2, Table
Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings 707.2
ASTM D2665 -2014 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Table 701.2, Table
Pipe and Fittings 707.2
ASTM D2680-2001 Acrvlonitrile-Butadiene- Styrene ( ABS) and Poly ( Vinyl Chlo - Piping Table 701.2
(R 2014) ride) (PVC) Composite Sewer Piping
ASTM D2683 -2014 Socket-Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter - Con - Fittings Table 604.1
trolled Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing
ASTM D2729-2017 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Sewer Pipe and Fittings Piping Table 701.2,
Table 1101.4.6
ASTM D2737-2012 a Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Tubing Piping, Plastic Table 604.1
ASTM D2 S46/ D2 S46M- Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC ) Plastic Hot - and Piping Table 604.1, 605.2.2,
2019 Cold-Water Distribution Systems 605.3. 1
ASTM D3034-2016 Type PSM Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Sew er Pipe and Fit- Piping, Plastic Table 701.2
tings
ASTM D303 5 -2015 Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe (DR-PR ) Based on Controlled Piping Table 604.1
Outside Diameter
ASTM D3138-2004 Solvent Cement for Transition Joints Between Acrvlonitrile-
mf
Joints 705.9.4
(R 2016) Butadiene- Styrene ( ABS) and Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) ( PVC)
Non-Pressure Piping Components
ASTM D3 139- 1998 Joints for Plastic Pressure Pipes Using Flexible Elastomeric Joints 605.12. 1
(R 2011) Seals
ASTM D3212-2007 Joints for Drain and Sewer Plastic Pipes Using Flexible Elas - Joints 705.1. 1 , 705.6. 1
(R 2013 ) tomeric Seals
ASTM D3261-2016 Butt Heat Fusion Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Fittings for Poly- Fittings Table 604.1
ethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe and Tubing
ASTM D4068 -2017 Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) Sheeting for Concealed Miscellaneous 408.7.2
Water -Containment Membrane
ASTM D455 1 -2017 Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Flexible Concealed Miscellaneous 408.7. 1
Water -Containment Membrane
ASTM E84-2018b Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials Miscellaneous 701.2( 2), 903.1( 2),
I 101.4
ASTM El 19-2018 c cl Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials Miscellaneous 1404.3, 1405.3
ASTM E 814-2013 a (R2017) Fire Tests of Penetration Firestop Systems Miscellaneous 1404.3, 1405.3
ASTM F409-201 7 Thermoplastic Accessible and Replaceable Plastic Tube and Piping, Plastic 404.1
Tubular Fittings
ASTM F437-20 I 5 Threaded Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) ( CPVC) Plastic Fittings Table 604.1
Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80
ASTM F43 S -20 I 7 Socket-Type Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC ) Plas- Fittings Table 604.1
tic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40
ASTM F439-20 I 3 Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC ) Plastic Pipe Fit- Fittings Table 604.1
tines. Schedule 80
ASTM F44I / F441M-2015 Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC ) Plastic Pipe, Sched- Piping Table 604.1
ules 40 and 80
ASTM F442/F442M-2013 cl Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC ) Plastic Pipe (SDR- Piping Table 604.1 , 605.2.2
PR )
ASTM F493 -20 I4 Solvent Cements for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) Joints 605.2.2, 605.3 . 1
( CPVC ) Plastic Pipe and Fittings
ASTM F628 -20 l 2c3 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene- Styrene ( ABS) Schedule 40 Plastic Piping Table 701.2
Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe with a Cellular Core
ASTM F656-20 I 5 Primers for Use in Solvent Cement Joints of Poly ( Vinyl Chlo - Joints 605.2.2, 605.3 . 1 ,
ride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe and Fittings 605.12.2, 705.6.2
ASTM F667/ F667M-20 I 6 3 through 24 in. Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings Piping, Plastic Table 1101.4.6
-
A STM F 714 2013 Polyethylene ( PE ) Plastic Pipe ( DR- PR ) Based on Outside Piping Table 701, 2
Diameter
-
A STM F 794 2003 ( R 2014 ) Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Profile Gravity Sewer Pipe and Piping Table 701.2
Fittings Based on Controlled Inside Diameter
A STM FS76-20 I 7 Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Tubing Piping Table 604.1 , 605.9. 1
ASTM F877-2018a Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Hot- and Cold - Water Distri - Piping Table 604.1
bution Systems
ASTM F89 L -20 I 6 Coextruded Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) ( PVC ) Plastic Pipe with a Piping Table 701.2
Cellular Core
-
ASTM F894 20 I 3 Polyethylene ( PE ) Large Diameter Profile Wall Sewer and Piping, Plastic Table 701.2
Drain Pipe
ASTM FI 055-2016a Electrofnsion Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter Fittings Table 604.1 ,
Controlled Polyethylene and Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX ) 705.5. 1.2
Pipe and Tubing
ASTM F 1216-2016 Rehabilitation of Existing Pipelines and Conduits by the Inver- Piping 715.3
-
sion and Curing of a Resin Impregnated Tube
-
ASTM F 1281 201 7 Crosslinked Polyethylene/Aluminum/Cross I inked Polyethylene Piping Table 604.1
( PEX-AL- PEX ) Pressure Pipe
ASTM F 1282-201 7 Polyethylene/ Aluminum Polyethylene ( PE-AL -PE ) Composite Piping Table 604.1
Pressure Pipe
ASTM F 1336-201 5 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Gasketed Sewer Fittings Fittings Table 701.2
ASTM F 1412-2016 Polyolefin Pipe and Fittings for Corrosive Waste Drainage Sys- Piping 811.2
terns
ASTM F1488-2014 ( R2019 ) Coextruded Composite Pipe Piping Table 701.2
-
ASTM F1673 2010 ( R 2016 ) Polyvinylidene Fluoride ( PVDF ) Corrosive Waste Drainage Piping 311.2
Systems
ASTM FI 760-2016 -
Coextruded Poly( Vinyl Chloride ) PVC Non Pressure Plastic Piping Table 701.2
Pipe Having Reprocessed Recycled Content
ASTM F 1807-201. Sa Metal Insert Fittings Utilizing a Copper Crimp Ring for SDR9 Fittings Table 604.1
Cross - linked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Tubing and SDR9 Polyethyl -
-
ene of Raised Temperature ( PE RT ) Tubing
ASTM FI 866 2018- Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Plastic Schedule 40 Drainage and Fittings Table 701.2
DWV Fabricated Fittings
ASTM F 1960-201 Sa Cold Expansion Fittings with PEX Reinforcing Rings for Use Fittings Table 604.1
with Cross- linked Polyethylene ( PEX ) and Polyethylene of
Raised Temperature ( PE- RT ) Tubing
ASTM FI 970-2012c l Special Engineered Fittings , Appurtenances or Valves for Use Piping Table 604.1 , 606.1
in Poly ( Vinyl Chloride) ( PVC ) or Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl
Chloride ) ( CPVC ) Systems
ASTM FI 973-2013 ( R 2018 ) Factory Assembled Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings in Fuel Gas 1210.1. 7.1(2 )
Polyethylene ( PE ) and Polyamide 11 ( PA 11 ) and Polyamide 12
( PA 12 ) Fuel Gas Distribution Systems
-
ASTM FI 974 2009 ( R 2015) Metal Insert Fittings for Polyethylene/ Aluminum/ Polyethylene Fittings Table 604.1 , 605.7. 1,
and Crosslinked Pol yethylene/ Aluminum/Cross I inked Polyeth- 605.10. 1
ylene Composite Pressure Pipe
ASTM FI 9S6-200 I ( R 2011) Multilayer Pipe Type 2 , Compression Fittings, and Compres- Fittings Table 604.1
sion Joints tor Hot and Cold Drinking-Water Systems
ASTM F20S0-2018 Cold - Expansion Fittings with Metal Compression -Sleeves for Fittings Table 604.1
Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Pipe and SDR 9 Polyethylene
of Raised Temperature ( PE - RT) Pipe
ASTM F2098-20 I 5 Stainless Steel Clamps for Securing SDR 9 Cross - linked Poly- Fittings Table 604.1
ethylene ( PEX ) Tubing to Metal Insert and Plastic Insert Fit -
tings
-
A STM F 2159 2018a Plastic Insert Fittings Utilizing a Copper Crimp Ring for SDR 9 Fittings Table 604.1
Cross- linked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Tubing and SDR 9 Polyethyl -
ene of Raised Temperature ( PE- RT ) Tubing
-
A STM F2389 2017a Pressure- Rated Polypropylene ( PP ) Piping Systems Piping Table 604.1 ,
605.11. 1, 606.1
A STM F2434 -2018 Metal Insert Fittings Utilizing a Copper Crimp Ring for SDR 9 Fittings Table 604.1,
Cross- linked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Tubing and SDR 9 Cross- 605.10.1
linked Polyethylene/Aluminum/Cross - linked Polyethylene
( PEX-AL- PEX ) Tubing
-
A STM F2509 2015 Field-Assembled Anodeless Riser Kits for Use on Outside Fuel Gas 1210.1. 7.1( 5 )
Diameter Controlled Polyethylene and Polyamide- 11 ( PA 11 )
Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing
A STM F2561 -2017 Rehabilitation of a Sewer Service Lateral and Its Connection to Piping 715.5
the Main Using a One Piece Main and Lateral Cured-in-Place
Liner
-
A STM F 2599 2016 The Sectional Repair of Damaged Pipe by Means of an Piping 715.5
Inverted Cured - Jn - Place Liner
A STM F 2618- 2015 Chlorinated Poly( Vinyl Chloride ) CPVC Pipe and Fittings for Piping 811.2
Chemical Waste Drainage Systems
A STM F 2620 - 2015 Heat Fusion Joining of Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings Joints 605.6.1.1, 605.6.1.3,
705.5.1.1, 705.5.1.3
ASTM F2735-2018 Plastic Insert Fittings tor SDR9 Cross-linked Polyethylene Fittings Table 604.1
( PEX ) and Polyethy lene of Raised Temperature ( PE - RT ) Tubing
ASTM F 2769- 2018 Polyethylene of Raised Temperature ( PE- RT ) Plastic Hot and Piping. Fittings Table 604.1
Cold-Water Tubing and Distribution Svstems
v r
ASTM F2831 -2012 (R 2017 ) Internal Non-Structural Epoxy Barrier Coating Material Used
ASTM F2855-2012
in Rehabilitation of Metallic Pressurized Piping Systems
Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride )/AIuminum. Chlorinated Poly
( Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC /AL/CPVC ) Composite Pressure Tubing
^
Miscellaneous
Piping
320.1
ASTM F 2945- 2018 Polyamide 11 Gas Pressure Pipe , Tubing, and Fittings Piping 1208.6. 5
ASTM F 3226/F3226M - -
Metallic Press Connect Fittings for Piping and Tubing Systems Fittings Table 604.1
2016C 1
ASTM F 3240 - 2017 Installation of Seamless Molded Hydrophilic Gaskets (SMHG ) Piping 715.3
for Long-Term Watertightness of Cured - in-Place Rehabilitation
of Main and Lateral Pipelines
AWS A 5.8 M / A 5.8- 2011- Filler Metals for Brazing and Braze Welding Joints 605.1. 1 , 705.3. 1 ,
AMD 1 1321.3
-
AWS A 5.9/ A 5.9 M 2017 —
Welding Consumables Wire Electrodes, Strip Electrodes, Joints 605.13. 2
(ISO 14343 :2009 MOD ) Wires, and Rods for Arc Welding of Stainless and Heat Resist-
ing Steels—Classification
AWS B 2.2 / B 2.2 M - 2016 Brazing Procedure and Performance Qualification Certification 1323.11
AWWA Cl 10 - 2012 Ductile- Iron and Gray- Iron Fittings Fittings Table 604.1
AWWA Cl 11 2017- Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile - Iron Pressure Pipe and Fit - Joints 605.4. L 605.4. 2
tings
AWWA Cl 51-2017 Ductile- rron Pipe , Centrifugallv Cast Piping Table 604.1
AWWA Cl 53-2011 Ductile- Iron Compact Fittings Fittings Table 604.1
AWWA C210-2015 Liquid- Epoxy Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipe and Miscellaneous 604.9
Fittings
AWWA C500 2009 - -
Metal Seated Gate Valves for Water Supply Service Valves 606.1
AWWA C504-2015 Rubber-Seated Butterfly Valves Valves 606.1
AWWA C507-2015 Ball Valves , 6 in . through 60 in . ( 150 mm through 1,500 mm ) Valves 606.1
AWWA C510-2017 Double Check - Valve Backflow Prevention Assembly Backflow Protection Table 603.2
MSS SP 72 - 2010 a
-
Gray Iron Swing Check Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends
Ball Valves with Flanged or Butt- Welding Ends for General
Valves
Valves
606.1
606.1
Service
MSS SP - 7 K 201.1 - Gray Iron Plug Valves , Flanged and Threaded Ends Valves 606.1
MSS SP -80 - 2013 Bronze Gate , Globe , Angle, and Check Valves Valves 606.1
MSS SP -110 - 2010 Ball Valves Threaded, Socket-Welding , Solder Joint, Grooved Valves 606.1
and Flared Ends
MSS SP - 122- 2017 Plastic Industrial Ball Valves Valves 606.1
NFPA I 3D 2019 - -
Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One - and Two Family Miscellaneous 612.1, 612.5 .3.1
Dwellings and Manufactured Homes
NFPA 30 A - 2018 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages Miscellaneous 507.14. 2
NFPA 31- 2016 Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment Fuel Gas, Appli - 505.3, 1201.1
ances
NFPA 51- 2018 Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Weld- Fuel Gas 507.9
ing , Cutting, and Allied Processes
NFPA 54/Z 223.1 -2018 National Fuel Gas Code Fuel Gas Chapter 5. Chapter 12
-
NFPA 58 20T 7 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code Fuel Gas 1208.5( 7 ),
1208.6.7.3,
1208.6. 1 1.4, 1212.1 I
NFPA 70 - 2017 National Electrical Code Miscellaneous 1210.12 .5(2 ),
1211.2.4, 1211.7,
1317.1 (11), 1323.3,1
NFPA 88 A 2019 - Parking Structures Miscellaneous 507.14. 1
NFPA 99 2018- Health Care Facilities Code Miscellaneous 1301.3 , 1309.13( 2),
1317.1( 9 ),
1324.5.9.4, 1327.1
NFPA 211- 2019 Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel - Burning Appli - Fuel Gas, Appli - 509.5.2 , 509.5.3 ,
ances ances 509.5.6.1, 509.5.6.3
NFPA 409 2016 - Aircraft Hangars Miscellaneous 507.15
NFPA 780 - 2017 Installation of Lightning Protection Systems Fuel Gas 1211.5
NFPA 1192- 2018 Recreational Vehicles Fuel Gas 1202.3 ( 18 )
NSF 3 - 2017 Commercial Warewashing Equipment Appliances 414.1
-
NSF 14 20 IS Plastics Piping System Components and Related Materials Miscellaneous 301.2.3 , 604.1
NSF 42-20 IS Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects Appliances Table 611, 1
NSF 44-20 IS Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners Appliances Table 611.1
NSF 53-2017 Drinking Water Treatment Units - Health Effects Appliances Table 611.1
NSF 55-201 S Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment Systems Appliances Table 611, 1
NSF 5 S-20 I 7 Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems Appliances 61 F 2, Table 61 FI
NSF 61 -20 IS Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects Miscellaneous 415.1, 417. F 604.1,
604.9, 606. F 607.2,
605.2, 609.S.2, Table
61 FI
-
NSF 62 20 IS Drinking Water Distillation Systems Appliances Table 61 FI
NSF 350 2017a Ons i t e R es i den ti al and Com mere l a 1 Water R euse Treatment M i seel1an e ous 1501.7, 1506.7
Systems
NSF 359-2018 Valves for Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX ) Water Distribution Valves 606.1
Tubing Systems
PDIG-101-2017 Testing and Rating Procedure for Hydro Mechanical Grease DWV Components 1014.1
Interceptors with Appendix of Installation and Maintenance
-
PDI G - 102 2010 Testing and Certification for Grease Interceptors with FOG Certification 1014.1
Sensing and Alarm Devices
PDI-WH 201- 2017 Water Hammer Arresters Water Supply Com - 609.11
ponents
UL 17- 2008 Vent or Chimney Connector Dampers for Oil-Fired Appliances | Fuel Gas, Vent 509.14. 1
( with revisions through September 25 , 2013 ) Dampers
UL 103 - 2010 Factory- Built Chimneys for Residential Type and Building Fuel Gas, Appli- 509.5. 1 , 509.5. 1.1
Heating Appliances ( with revisions through March 15 , 2017 ) ances
-
UL 174 2004 Household Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters (with revisions Appliances Table 501.1 ( 1 )
through December 15 , 2016 )
UL 263 - 2011 Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials ( with revi- Miscellaneous 1404.3 , 1405.3
sions through March 2, 2018)
UL 378- 2006 Draft Equipment ( with revisions through September 17, 2013) Fuel Gas, Appli- 509.3.3 , 509.14. 1
ances
-
UL 399 2017 Drinking Water Coolers (with revisions through August 29 , Fixtures 415.1
2018 )
UL 430 - 2015 Waste Disposers ( with revisions through February 23 , 2018 ) Appliances 419.1
UL 441- 2016 Gas Vents (with revisions through July 27, 2016 ) Fuel Gas, Vents 509.1
UL 467- 2013 Grounding and Bonding Equipment Miscellaneous 1211.2. 5
UL 499- 2014 Electric Heating Appliances ( with revisions through February Appliances 417.6, Table
23, 2017 ) 501.1 ( 1 )
-
UL 641 2010 Type L Low-Temperature Venting Systems (with revisions Fuel Gas 509.1
through April 23, 2018 )
UL 651-2011 Schedule 40, 80 , Type EB and A Rigid PVC Conduit and Fit- Piping 1208.6.6
tings (with revisions through June 15, 2016 )
UL 723 - 2018 Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials Miscellaneous 701.2 ( 2 ) , 903.1(2 ),
I 101.4
UL 732- 2018 Oil - Fired Storage Tank Water Heaters ( with revisions through Fuel Gas, Appli - Table 501.1 ( 1 )
August 9, 2018 ) ances
-
UL 749 2018 Household Dishwashers Appliances 414.1
UL 778- 2016 Motor-Operated Water Pumps (with revisions through January Appliances I 101.14
17, 2019 )
UL 921- 2016 Commercial Dishwashers ( with revisions through September Appliances 414.1
20 , 2017 )
1701.2 Standards, Publications, Practices , and cations, practices, and guides shall be as specified in Section
Guides. The standards, publications, practices and guides
, 301.2 .2 . The promulgating agency acronyms arc found at the
listed in Table 1701.2 arc not referenced in other sections of end of the tables .
this code. The application of the referenced standards, publi-
TABLE 1701.2
STANDARDS, PUBLICATIONS, PRACTICES, AND GUIDES
DOCUMENT NUMBER DOCUMENT TrTLE APPLICATION
-
A STM C412 201 5 Concrete Drain Tile -
Piping, Non Metal lie
A STM C443-20 I 2 (R20 I 7) Joints for Concrete Pipe and Manholes, Using Rubber Gaskets Joints
A STM C444-20 I 7 Perforated Concrete Pipe Piping, Non-Metal lie
ASTM C47S-20 IS Circular Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections Miscellaneous
ASTM Cl 227-2013 Precast Concrete Septic Tanks DWV Components
ASTM Cl 440-2017 Thermoplastic Elastomeric (TPE ) Gasket Materials for Drain, Waste , and Vent Joints
( DWV ), Sewer, Sanitary and Storm Plumbing Systems
ASTM DI 784-2011 Rigid Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chlo - Piping, Plastic
ride ) ( CPVC ) Compounds
ASTM D232 1 -2018 Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity-Flow Piping, Plastic
Applications
-
ASTM D25 17 2018 Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings Piping, Plastic
ASTM D2657-2007 ( R 2015) Heat Fusion Joining of Polyolefin Pipe and Fittings Joints
ASTM D2774-2012 Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pressure Piping Piping, Plastic
ASTM D2855-2015 Two-Step ( Primer and Solvent Cement ) Method of Joining Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) Joints
( PVC ) or Chlorinated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( CPVC ) Pipe and Piping Components
with Tapered Sockets
ASTM D3 122-2015 Solvent Cement for Styrene-Rubber (SR) Plastic Pipe and Fittings Joints
ASTM D331 1 -2017 Drain , Waste , and Vent ( DWV ) Plastic Fittings Patterns Fittings
ASTM F402-201 8 Safe Handling of Solvent Cements, Primers, and Cleaners Used for Joining Thermo - Joints
plastic Pipe and Fittings
-
ASTM F480 20 I 4 Thermoplastic Well Casing Pipe and Couplings Made in Standard Dimension Ratios Piping, Plastic
( SDR ) , SCH 40 and SCH 80
ASTM FS 10-2012 ( R 2018 ) Smoothwall Polyethylene ( PE ) Pipe for Use in Drainage and Waste Disposal Absorp - Piping , Plastic
tion Fields
ASTM F949-201 5 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Corrugated Sewer Pipe with a Smooth Interior and Fittings Piping , Plastic
ASTM F 1476-2007 ( R 2013 ) Performance of Gasketed Mechanical Couplings for Use in Piping Applications Joints
ASTM FI 499-201 7 Coextruded Composite Drain , Waste, and Vent Pipe (DWV) Piping, Plastic
ASTM FI 743-201 7 Rehabilitation of Existing Pipelines and Conduits by Pulled- in-Place Installation of Piping, Plastic
Cured- in - Place Thermosetting Resin Pipe ( CIPP )
ASTM FI 924-2012 Plastic Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled Polyethylene Gas Fittings
Distribution Pipe and 1 ubing
ASTM FI 948 201 5- Metallic Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled Thermoplastic Fittings
Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing
ASTM F2165-2013 Flexible Pre-Insulated Piping Piping, Plastic
ASTM F2206-2014 Fabricated Fittings of Butt- Fused Polyethylene ( PE ) DWV Components
ASTM F2306/ F2306M - 12 to 60 in. [ 300 to 1500 mm ] Annular Corrugated Profile- Wall Polyethylene ( PE) Pipe Piping, Plastic
2018 -
and Fittings for Gravity Flow Storm Sewer and Subsurface Drainage Applications
AWS B 2.4 -2012 Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification for Thermoplastics Joints, Certification
AWWAC203-2015 Coal -Tar Protective Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipe Miscellaneous
AWWA C 213 - 2015 Fusion - Bonded Epoxy Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipe and Fittings Miscellaneous
AWWA C215-2016 Extruded Polyolefin Coatings for Steel Water Pipe Miscellaneous
AWWA C606-2O15 Grooved and Shouldered Joints Joints
CGAC -9 - 2013 Standard Color Marking of Compressed Gas Containers for Medical Use Miscellaneous
CGA S- 1.3 -2008 Pressure Relief Device Standards - Part 3-Stationary Storage Containers for Com- Fuel Gas
pressed Gases
--
CGA V l 2013 Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connections Valves
C' SA A257-2014 Concrete Pipe and Manhole Sections Piping
-
IAPMO PS 36 2014d Lead - Free Sealing Compounds for Threaded Joints Joints
JAPMO PS 37-1990 -
Black Plastic PVC or PE Pressure Sensitive Corrosion Preventive Tape Miscellaneous
IAPMO PS 42- 2013cl Pipe Alignment and Secondary Support Systems Miscellaneous
JAPMO PS 50-2010 Flush Valves with Dual Flush Device for Water Closets or Water Closet Tank with an Fixtures
Integral Flush Valves with a Dual Flush Device
JAPMO PS 51- 2016 Expansion Joints and Flexible Expansion Joints for DWV Piping Systems Joints
IAPMO PS 52- 2009 cl Pump Dose , Sumps and Sewage Ejector Tanks with or without a Pump DWV Components
IAPMO PS 53-2016 a Grooved Mechanical Pipe Couplings and Grooved Fittings Joints
JAPMO PS 54 - 2015 Metallic and Plastic Utility Boxes
mf
Miscellaneous
-
JAPMO PS 57 2002 PVC Hydraulically Actuated Diaphragm Type Water Control Valves Valves
JAPMO PS 63 - 2014 Plastic Leaching Chambers DWV Components
IAPMO PS 64- 2012 acl Roof Pipe Flashings Miscellaneous
JAPMO PS 66 - 2015 Dielectric Fittings Fittings
IAPMO PS 67-2010 Early- Closure Replacement Flappers or Early-Closure Replacement Flapper with Fixtures
Mechanical Assemblies
JAPMO PS 69- 2006 Bathwaste and Overflow Assemblies with Tub Filler Spout DWV Components
IAPMO PS 72- 2007cl Valves with Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers Valves
-
IAPMO PS 73 2015 -
Dental Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps Miscellaneous
JAPMO PS 76 - 2012 a Trap Primers for Fill Valves and Flushometer Valves DWV Components
JAPMO PS 79- 2005 Multiport Electronic Trap Primer DWV Components
JAPMO PS 80 - 2008 Clarifiers DWV Components
JAPMO PS 81- 2006 Precast Concrete Seepage Pit Lind's and Covers DWV Components
JAPMO PS 82-1995 Fiberglass (Glass Fiber Reinforced Thermosetting Resin) Fittings Fittings
-
JAPMO PS 85 1995 Tools for Mechanically Formed Tee Connections in Copper Tubing Miscellaneous
JAPMO PS 86 -1995 -
Rainwater Diverter Valve for Non Roofed Area Slabs DWV Components
JAPMO PS 89-1995 Soaking and Hydrotherapy ( Whirlpool ) Bathtubs with Hydraulic Seatlift Fixtures
JAPMO PS 90 - 2014 Elastomeric Test Caps, Cleanout Caps , and Combination Test Caps Shielded Cou- DWV Components
plings
IAPMO PS 91-2005a Plastic Stabilizers for Use with Plastic Closet Bends DWV Components
-
IAPMO PS 92 2013cl Heat Exchangers and Indirect Water Heaters Miscellaneous
IAPMO PS 94- 2012cl Insulated Protectors for P-Traps, Supply Stops and Risers Miscellaneous
IAPMO PS 95-2018el Pipe Support Hangers and Hooks DWV Components
-
JAPMO PS 98 1996 Prefabricated Fiberglass Church Baptisteries Fixtures
JAPMO PS 100 1996- -
Porous Filter Protector for Sub Drain Weep Holes DWV Components
JAPMO PS 101-1997 Suction Relief Valves Valves
JAPMO PS 104 - 1997 Pressure Relief Connection for Dispensing Equipment Valves
JAPMO PS 105-1997 Polyethylene Distribution Boxes DWV Components
IAPMO PS 106-2015“ Tileable Shower Receptors and Shower Kits Fixtures
JAPMO PS 110 - 2006 a PVC Cold Water Compression Fittings Fittings
-
JAPMO PS 111 1999 PVC Cold Water Gripper Fittings Fittings
IAPMO PS 112 -1999 PVC Plastic Valves for Cold Water Distribution Systems Outside a Building and Valves
CPVC Plastic Valves for Hot and Cold Water Distribution Systems
JAPMO PS 113-2010 Hydraulically Powered Household Food Waste Disposers Appliances
-
IAPMO PS 114 1999 cl Remote Floor Box Industrial Water Supply , Air Supply, Drainage Miscellaneous
-
JAPMOPS 115 2007 -
Hot Water On Demand or Automatic Activated Hot Water Pumping Systems Miscellaneous
JAPMOPS 116 -1999 Hot Water Circulating Devices Which Do Not Use a Pump Miscellaneous
IAPMOf’S 119 2012 - ac3 Water-Powered Sump Pumps Miscellaneous
JAPMO Z 124.7-2013 Prefabricated Plastic Spa Shells Fixtures, Swimming
Pools, Spas, and Hot
Tubs
JAPMO 2124.8-2013^ Plastic Liners for Bathtubs and Shower Receptors Fixtures
JAPMO Z 1000 - 2013 Prefabricated Septic Tanks DWV Components
MSS SP-25-2018 Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions Miscellaneous
MSS SP-42-2013 Corrosion - Resistant Gate , Globe , Angle , and Check Valves with Flanged and Butt Piping, Ferrous
Weld Ends ( Classes 150 , 300 , & 600 )
- -
MSS SP 44 2016 ( R 2017 ) Steel Pipeline Flanges Fittings
MSS SP-83-2018 Class 3000 and 6000 Pipe Unions, Socket Welding and Threaded ( Carbon Steel , Joints
Alloy Steel , Stainless Steels, and Nickel Alloys )
MSS S P- 104-2018 Wrought Copper, Solder-Joint Pressure Fittings Fittings
MSS S P- 106-2012 Cast Copper Alloy Flanges and Flanged Fittings : Class 125, 150 , and 300 Fittings
-
MSS S P 109-2018 -
Weld - Fabricated , Copper Solder Joint Pressure Fittings Fittings
MSS SP- 123-2013 Non - Ferrous Threaded and Solder- Joint Unions for Use with Copper Water Tube Joints
NFPA I 3 R 2019 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Low-Rise Residential Occupancies Miscellaneous
NFPA 80-2019 Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives Miscellaneous
NFPA 501 A-2017 Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities Miscellaneous
NFPA 1981 2013- Open - Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for Emergency Services Miscellaneous
NFPA 1989-2019 Breathing Air Quality for Emergency Sen ices Respiratory Protection Miscellaneous
NFPA 5000-2018 Building Construction and Safety Code Miscellaneous
NSF 2-2018 Food Equipment Appliances
NSF 4-2016 Commercial Cooking , Rethermalization , and Powered Hot Food Holding and Trans- Appliances
portation Equipment
-
NSF 5 2016 Water Heaters, Hot Water Supply Boilers, and Heat Recovery Equipment Appliances
NSF 12-2018 Automatic Tee Making Equipment Appliances
NSF 18-2016 Manual Food and Beverage Dispensing Equipment Appliances
NSF 29-201 7 Detergent and Chemical Feeders for Commercial Spray-Type Dishwashing Machines Appliances
NSF 40-2018 Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems DWV Components
NSF 41-2018 Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems DWV Components
NSF 46-2018 Evaluation of Components and Devices Used in Wastewater Treatment Systems DWV Components
NSF 169-2016 Special Purpose Food Equipment and Devices Appliances
PSAI Z4.1-20 I 6 For Sanitation - Tn Places of Employment: Minimum Requirements Miscellaneous
SAE J 5 12 -1997 Automotive Tube Fittings Fittings
SAE J1670-2008 Type “F” Clamps for Plumbing Applications Joints
TCNA A 118.10-2014 -
Load Bearing, Bonded, Waterproof Membranes for Thin Set Ceramic Tile and Miscellaneous
Dimension Stone Installation
Title 49, Code of Federal Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline : Minimum Federal Standards Miscellaneous
Regulations, Pan 192
UL 70 - 2001 Septic Tanks, Bituminous-Coated Metal DWV Components
-
UL 80 2007 Steel Tanks for Oil - Burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids ( with revisions Fuel Gas
through January 16, 2014 )
UL 144 - 2012 LP - Gas Regulators (with revisions through November 5, 2014 ) Fuel Gas
-
UL 252 2017 Compressed Gas Regulators ( with revisions through August I 0 , 2018) Fuel Gas
UL 296 - 2017 Oil Burners (with revisions through November 29,2017 ) Fuel Gas, Appli -
ances
UL 404 - 2010 Gauges, Indicating Pressure, for Compressed Gas Service (with revisions through Fuel Gas
February 11 , 2015 )
UL 429- 2013 Electrically Operated Valves Valves
-
UL 536 2014 Flexible Metallic Hose Fuel Gas
UL 563 - 2009 Ice Makers (with revisions through August 30 , 2018 ) Appliances
UL 569- 2013 Pigtails and Flexible Hose Connectors for LP - Gas ( with revisions through July 28 , Fuel Gas
2017 )
UL 726 -1995 Oil - Fired Boiler Assemblies ( with revisions through October 9, 2013 ) Fuel Gas, Appli -
ances
UL 1206 - 2003 -
Electric Commercial Clothes Washing Equipment (with revisions through January 7, Appliances
2019 )
UL 133 1 - 2005 Station Inlets and Outlets ( with revisions through May 12, 2017 ) Medical Gas
UL 1795- 2016 Hydromassage Bathtubs ( with revisions through December 8, 2017 ) Fixtures
UL 1951 - 2011 Electric Plumbing Accessories ( with revisions through August 25, 2017) Miscellaneous
UL 2157- 2018 Electric Clothes Washing Machines and Extractors Appliances
WOA S-300 -2000 Point- of- Use Low-Pressure Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems
v r
Appliances
AHAM Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, 1111 19th Street, NW , Suite 402, Washington , DC 20036 .
ANSI American National Standards Institute, Inc ., 25 W . 43rd Street , 4th Floor, New York , NY 10036.
ARCSA American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association , 6101 Long Prairie Road , Suite 744, PMB 251, Flower
Mound , TX 75028.
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Rcston , VA 20191 -4400.
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating , and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, NE,
Atlanta , GA 30329- 2305.
AS ME American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Two Park Avenue, New York , NY 10016- 5990.
AS PE American Society of Plumbing Engineers, 6400 Shafer Court, Suite 350, Rosemont, IL 60018.
ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineering , 18927 Hickory Creek Drive, Suite 220 , Mokena, IL 60448.
ASTM ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Cons hohoc ken , PA 19428-2959.
AWS American Welding Society , 8669 NW 36 Street , #130 Miami , FL 33166-6672.
AWWA American Water Works Association , 6666 W . Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235,
CER Code of Federal Regulations, U .S Government Publishing Office, 723 North Capitol Street, N .W. Wash -
ington , DC 20401-001
CGA Compressed Gas Association, 14501 George Carter Way, Suite 103, Chantilly, VA 20151 .
aspi Cast- Iron Soil Pipe Institute, 2401 Fid derest Drive, Mundelein , IL 60060.
CSA Canadian Standards Association , 178 Rcxdalc Boulevard . Toronto, Ontario, Canada , M 9 Wr 1 R3 .
DOE U . S . Department of Energy, Forrcstal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW , Washington , DC 20585 .
el An editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
ENERGY STAR 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N . W ., Washington . D C . 20460.
EPA
WATERSENSE U . S. Environmental Protection Agency , Office of Wastewater Management (4204 M ), 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue, N . W ., Washington , D C. 20460.
IAPMO . temational Association of Plumbing and Mechanical t Mficials , 4755 J . PI ladclphia Street . Ontario. C ’ A
91761.
ICC International Code Council , 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW , 6 th Floor, Washington , DC 20001.
I SEA International Safety Equipment Association , 1901 N . Moore Street, Suite 808, Arlington , VA 22209- 1762.
ISO International Organization for Standardization , 1 eh . de la Voie-Creuse, Casa Postale 56, CH-1211 Geneva
20, Switzerland .
MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, 127 Park Street , NE, Vienna ,
VA 22180.
NFPA National Fire Protection Association , 1 Battcrymarch Park, Quincy , MA 02169- 7471 .
NSF NSF International , 789 N . Dixboro Road , Ann Arbor, Ml 48105.
PDI Plumbing and Drainage Institute, 800 Turnpike Street , Suite 300, North Andover, MA 01845.
PSAI Portable Sanitation Association International , 2626 E . 82 nd Street, Suite 175, Bloomington , MN 55425 .
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale , PA 15096 .
TCNA Tile Council of North America , Inc . 100 Clemson Research Blvd . , Anderson , SC 29625.
UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 333 Ptingsten Road , Northbrook, IL 60062.
WQA Water Quality Association , 4151 Naperville Road , Lisle , IL 60532-3696.
The appendices are intended to supplement the provisions of the installation requirements of this code. The
definitions in Chapter 2 are also applicable to the appendices.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Appendix A
Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System 289
Appendix B
Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste and Vent Systems 303
Appendix C
Alternate Plumbing Systems 305
Appendix D
Sizing Storm Water Drainage Systems 313
Appendix E
Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks 321
Appendix F
Firefighter Breathing Air Replenishment Systems 331
Appendix G
Sizing of Venting Systems 335
Appendix H
Private Sewage Disposal Systems 345
Appendix I
Installation Standards 355
Appendix J
Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Combustion and Ventilation Opening Design 393
Appendix K
Potable Rainwater Catchment Systems 395
Appendix L
Sustainable Practices 399
Appendix M
Peak Water Demand Calculator 415
Appendix N
Impact of Water Temperature on the Potential for Scalding and Legionella Growth 421
A 101.0 General. respect both to durability and to decrease in capacity with the
A 101.1 Applicability. This appendix provides a general length of service in the particular water supply .
procedure for sizing a water supply system . Because of the
variable conditions encountered , it is impractical to lay down A 103.0 Demand Load.
definite detailed rules of procedure for determining the sizes A 103.1 Supply Demand. Estimate the supply demand for
of water supply pipes in an appendix, which shall necessarily the building main , the principal branches and risers of the sys-
he limited in length , l or an adequate understanding of the tem by totaling the fixture units on each. Table A 103.1 , and
problems involved , refer to Water- Distributing Systems for then by reading the corresponding ordinate from Chart A
Buildings. Report RMS 79 of the National Bureau of Stan- 103.1( 1 ) or Chart A 103.1 ( 2 ), whichever is applicable.
dards; and Plumbing Manual, Report BMS 66, also published A 103.2 Continuous Supply Demand. Estimate contin -
by the National Bureau of Standards. uous supply demands in gallons per minute ( gpm ) ( L /s ) for
lawn sprinklers, air conditioners, etc ., and add the sum to the
total demand for fixtures. The result is the estimated supply
A 102.0 Preliminary Information. demand of the building supply .
A 102.1 Daily Service Pressure. Obtain the necessary
information regarding the minimum daily service pressure in A 104.0 Permissible Friction Loss.
the area where the building is to be located . A 104.1 Residual Pressure . Decide what is the desirable
A 102.2 Water Meter. Where the building supply is to be minimum residual pressure that shall be maintained at the
metered , obtain information regarding friction loss relative to highest fixture in the supply system . Where the highest group
the rate of flow of meters in the range of sizes likely to be of fixtures contains flushometer valves, the residual pressure
used. Friction -loss data is capable of being obtained from for the group shall be not less than 15 pounds-forcc per square
inch ( psi ) ( 103 kPa ) . For flush tank supplies, the available
most manufacturers of water meters. Friction losses for disk-
residual pressure shall be not less than 8 psi ( 55 kPa ).
type meters shall be permitted to be obtained from Chart A
A 104.2 Elevation. Determine the elevation of the highest
102.2 .
fixture or group of fixtures above the water ( street ) main.
A 102.3 Local Information. Obtain available local infor- Multiply this difference in elevation by 0.43 . The result is the
mation regarding the use of different kinds of pipe with loss of static pressure in psi ( kPa).
CHART A 102.2
FRICTION LOSSES FOR DISK- TYPE WATER METERS
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A 104.3 Available Pressure. Subtract the sum of loss in ( 1 ) Selecting the sizes of pipe for the different branches so
static pressure and the residual pressure to be maintained at that the total friction loss in each lower branch is approx -
the highest fixture from the average minimum daily service imately equal to the total loss in the riser, including both
pressure. The result will be the pressure available for friction friction loss and loss in static pressure.
loss in the supply pipes, where no water meter is used . Where ( 2 ) Throttling each such branch using a valve until the pre-
a meter is to be installed the friction loss in the meter for the
,
ceding balance is obtained .
estimated maximum demand should also be subtracted from ( 3 ) Increasing the size of the building supply and risers
the service pressure to determine the pressure loss available
above the minimum required to meet the maximum per-
for friction loss in the supply pipes. missible friction loss.
A 104.4 Developed Length. Determine the developed A 106.3 Water Closets. The size of branches and mains
length of pipe from the water (street) main to the highest fix- serving flushometer tanks shall be consistent with sizing pro-
ture. Where close estimates arc desired compute with the aid
,
cedures for flush tank water closets.
of Table A 104.4 ( 1 ), Table A 104.4 ( 2 ), or Table A 104.4 (3),
whichever is applicable, the equivalent length of pipe for fit-
tings in the line from the water ( street) main to the highest A 107.0 General.
fixture and add the sum to the developed length . The pres- A 107.1 Velocities. Velocities shall not exceed 10 feet per
sure available for friction loss in psi ( kPa ), divided by the second (ft/s) ( 3 m/s), except as otherwise approved by the
developed lengths of pipe from the water (street ) main to the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
highest fixture, times 100, w ill be the average permissible A 1072 Pressure-Reducing Valves. Where a pressure -
friction loss per 100 feet ( 30 480 mm ) length of pipe . reducing valve is used in the building supply , the developed
length of supply piping and the permissible friction loss shall
A 105.0 Size of Building Supply. be computed from the building side of the valve.
A 105.1 Diameter. Knowing the permissible friction loss A 107.3 Fittings. The allowances in Table A 104.4( 1) for
per 100 feet {30 480 mm) of pipe and the total demand , the fittings are based on non - rcccsscd threaded fittings. For
diameter of the building supply pipe shall be permitted to be recessed threaded fittings and streamlined soldered fittings,
obtained from Chart A 105.1 ( I ), Chart A 105.1( 2 ), Chart A one- half of the allowances given in the table will be ample.
105.1 (3 ) , Chart A 105.1 ( 4 ) Chart A 105.1( 5) , Chart A
105.1 (6), or Chart A 105.1 ( 7 }. whichever is applicable. The
diameter of pipe on or next above the coordinate point corre-
sponding to the estimated total demand and the permissible
friction loss will be the size needed up to the first branch from
the building supply pipe.
A 105.2 Copper and Copper Alloy Piping. Where cop-
per tubing or copper alloy pipe is to be used for the supply
piping and where the character of the water is such that slight
changes in the hydraulic characteristics are expected , Chart A
105.1 ( 1 ) shall be permitted to be used .
A 105.3 Hard Water. Chart A 105.1(2 ) shall be used for fer-
rous pipe with the most favorable water supply in regards to
corrosion and caking. Where the water is hard or corrosive,
Chart A 105.1 ( 3) or Chart A 105.1 (4 ) will be applicable. For
extremely hard water, it will be advisable to make additional
allowances for the reduction of the capacity of hot- water lines
in service.
TABLE A 103.1
WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNITS { WSFU} AND MINIMUM FIXTURE BRANCH PIPE SIZES 3
MINIMUM
FIXTURE
APPLIANCES , APPURTENANCES , OR FIXTURES2 BRANCH PIPE
SIZE1 4
(inches)
- PRIVATE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY 6
CHART A 103.1 (1 )
ESTIMATE CURVES FOR DEMAND LOAD
500
400
5
E
a. 300
c
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(C
05
I 200
O
<
LU
100
a
3
C
E
&
in
o
cc
05
I
Q
<
LU
FIXTURE UNITS
For SI units: 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L/s
TABLE A 104.4(1)
ALLOWANCE IN EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE FOR FRICTION LOSS IN VALVES ANDTHREADED FITTINGS*
EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE FOR VARIOUS FITTINGS
COUPLING OR
DIAMETER OF 9 (T STANDARD 45 ^ STANDARD 90* STANDARD
STRAIGHT RUN GATE VALVE GLOBE VALVE ANGLE VALVE
FITTING ELBOW ELBOW TEE
OF TEE (feet) (feet) (feet)
(inches ) (feet) (feet) (feet)
(feet)
ft 1.0 0.6 1.5 0.3 0.2 8 4
'/2 2.0 1.2 3.0 0.6 0.4 15 8
ft 2.5 1.5 4.0 0.8 0.5 20 12
1 3.0 1.8 5.0 0.9 0.6 25 15
114 4.0 2.4 6.0 1.2 0.8 35 18
lft 5.0 3.0 7.0 1.5 1.0 45 22
2 7.0 4.0 10,0 2.0 1.3 55 28
2 ft 8.0 5.0 12,0 2.5 1.6 65 34
3 10,0 6.0 15 ,0 3.0 2.0 80 40
4 14 0
, 8.0 21,0 4.0 2.7 125 55
5 17 0
, 10,0 25 0
, 5.0 3.3 140 70
6 20,0 12,0 30 0
, 6.0 4.0 165 80
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 toot - 3 U 4.8 mm, 1 decree = 0.01 7 rad
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* Allowances arc based on nonreccsscd threaded fittings. Use one half the allowances for recessed threaded fittings or streamlined solder fittings
TABLE A 104.4(2)
EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF COPPER TUBE SIZE CPVC PIPE FOR VARIOUS FITTINGS
COUPLING OR STRAIGHT
DIAMETER OF FITTING 90 DEGREE ELBOW 45 DEGREE ELBOW 90 DEGREE STANDARD TEE
RUNOFTEE
(inches) ( feet) (feet) (feet)
(feet)
ft 1,6 0.8 1,0 3.1
ft 2, 1 1.1 14
, 4.1
1 2,6 1.4 17
, 5.3
VA 35
, 1.8 23
, 6.9
VA 40
, 2.1 27
, 8,1
2 52
, 2.8 35
, 10 3
,
TABLE A 104.4(3)
EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF SCHEDULE 40 AND SO CPVC PIPE FOR VARIOUS FITTINGS
COUPLING OR STRAIGHT
DIAMETER OF FITTING 90 DEGREE ELBOW 45 DEGREE ELBOW 90 DEGREE STANDARD TEE
RUNOFTEE
( inches) (feet) (feet) (feet)
(feet)
ft 1.5 0.8 l .O 4.0
ft 2.0 l .l 1.4 5.0
l 2.5 l .4 1.7 6.0
VA 3.8 l .8 2.3 7.0
Wi 4.0 2.1 2.7 8.0
2 5,7 2.6 43
, 12 ,0
f or SI units: I inch = 25 mm. 1 foot = 304.8 mm
6000
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD (pounds- force per square inch) PER 1QG- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units: l inch = 25 mm, I gallon per minute - 0.06 L / s, 1 pound-force per square inch - 6.8947 kPa. 1 foot - 204.8 mm,
1 foot per second = 0.3048 m/ s
GOOD
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD (pounds- force per square inch) PER 1QO- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units: l inch = 25 min, I gallon per minute = 0.06 L/s, l pound- force per square inch - 6.8947 kPa, I foot = 304.8 mm,
1 foot per second = 03048 m/s
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD (pounds- force per square inch ) PER 1QO- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units; I inch - 25 mra, l gallon per minute = 0, 06 L /s* l pound- force per square inch = 6.$947 kPa , 1 foot - 304,8 mm
1 foot per second = 0.304$ m/s
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD ( pounds- force per square inch) PER 10 Q- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units: l inch = 25 mm, I gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s, 1 pound -force per square inch = 6. £ 947 kPa, 1 foot = 304.8 mm
l foot per second = 0 , 3048 m /s
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD ( pounds- force per square inch) PER 100- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm. I gallon per minute = 0.06 L/sh 1 pound- force per square inch = 6,8947 kPah l foot = 304,8 mm,
I foot per second = QJ048 m/s
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD ( pounds- force per square inch) PER 100- FOOT LENGTH
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm. I gallon per minute = 0.06 L/sh 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPah l foot = 304,8 mm,
I foot per second = QJ 048 m/s
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FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD ( pounds- force per square inch) PER 100- FOOT LENGTH
1 or SI units: 1 inch = 25 mm. 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L/ sh 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPah 1 foot = 304.8 mm,
I foot per second = 0,3048 m/ s
A 108.0 Sizing. ing supply is 372 inches ( 90 mm ), and the required diameter
A 108.1 Example. Assume an office building of four stories of the branch to the hot-water heater is l Vi inches (40 mm ).
and basement; pressure on the building side of the pressure- The sizes of the various branches and risers shall be per-
reducing valve of 55 psi ( 379 kPa ) ( after an allowance for mitted to be determined in the same manner as the size of the
reduced pressure falloff at peak demand ) ; an elevation of building supply or the branch to the hot- water system , by esti -
highest fixture above the pressure- reducing valve of 45 feet mating the demand for the riser or branch from Chart A
( 13 716 mm ); a developed length of pipe from the pressure- 103.1( 1 ) or Chart A 103.1( 2 ) and applying the total demand
reducing valve to the most distant fixture of 200 feet (60 960 estimate from the branch , riser, or section thereof to the
mm ); and fixtures to be installed with flush valves for water appropriate flowchart.
closets and stall urinals as follows:
Where the pipe material and water supply arc such that
Chart A 105 . l{2 ) applies, the required diameter of the build-
A 108.1 EXAMPLE
FIXTURE UNITS AND ESTIMATED DEMANDS
BUILDING SUPPLY DEMAND BRANCH TO HOT WATER SYSTEM
BUILDING
SUPPLY FIXTURE UNIT DEMAND
KIND OF NUMBER OF FIXTURE UNIT NUMBER OF
TOTAL UNITS DEMAND DEMAND (gallons per
FIXTURES FIXTURES DEMAND FIXTURES
(gallons per CALCULATION minute )
minute )
= 18
Showerheads
Lavatories
12
100
2.0
1.0
24
100
12
100
12 x 2 x
^
100 x 1 \ 3A = 1S
Allowing for 15 psi { 103 kPa ) at the highest fixture under the maximum demand of 252 gallons per minute ( 15.90 L/ s) , the pressure available for friction loss
is found by the following .
The allowable friction loss per 100 feet ( 30 480 mm ) of the pipe is , therefore :
enough in the waste pipe to allow adequate air movement in 3 inches (80 mm ). Pipe sizes recognized for this purpose
the upper portion , thus balancing the system. Sinks, lavato- arc 2 inches, 2Vi inches , 3 inches, 3 lA inches, 4 inches,
ries, and other fixtures that rough in above the floor, shall not A1A inches, 5 inches, 6 inches, etc. (50 mm , 65 mm , 80
be permitted on a combination waste and vent system , which , mm. 90 mm . 100 mm, 115 mm , 125 mm , 150 mm , etc.).
at best , is merely an expedient designed to be used in loca- The tailpiece between the floor drain and its trap shall be
tions where it would be structurally impractical to provide 2 inches ( 50 mm) ( or normal size ) to ensure that the
venting in a conventional manner. amount of wastewater entering the trap partially fills the
w aste branch . A 3 inch [ SO mm ) floor drain would thus
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ments to it. The designer shall certify to the Authority Hav- the individual fixtures shall be used, as listed in Table 702.1
ing Jurisdiction that the installation is in accordance with the of this code.
applicable engineered design criteria .
C 301.2 Owner Information. The designer of the system
shall provide the building owner with information concerning C 304.0 Drainage System Sizing.
the system , considerations applicable tor subsequent modifi - C 304.1 Drainage Fixture Units. Drainage fixture unit
cations to the system , and maintenance requirements as appli- values shall be sized in accordance with Section 702.0 and
cable. Table 702.1 .
TABLE C 303.2
WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNITS (WSFU) FOR BATHROOM GROUPS1, 2
SERVING 3 OR MORE
PRIVATE USE
PRIVATE USE
BATHROOM GROUP
BATHROOM GROUPS
COLD HOT3 COLD HOT
Bathroom Groups Having up to 1 , 6 GPF Gravity-Tank Water Closets
Half- Bath or Powder Room 3.5 0.8 2.5 0.5
I Bathroom Group 5.0 2.5 3.5 1.8
1 Vi Bathrooms 6.0 2.5
2 Bathrooms 7.0 3.5
21/i Bathrooms 8.0 3.6
3 Bathrooms 9.0 4.5
Each Additional Vi Bath 0.5 0.1
Each Additional Bathroom Group 1.0 0.5
Bathroom Groups Having up to 1.6 GPF Pressure-Tank Water Closets
Half- Bath or Powder Room 3.5 0.8 2.5 0.5
1 Bathroom Group 5.0 2.5 3.5 1.8
I Vi Bathrooms 6.0 2.5
2 Bathrooms 7.0 3.5
2 Zi Bathrooms 8.0 3.6
3 Bathrooms 9.0 4.5
Each Additional Vi Bath 0.5 0.1
Each Additional Bathroom Group 1.0 0.5
Bathroom Group (1.6 GPF l lushometer Value ) 6.0 2.5 4.0 1.7
Kitchen Group (Sink and Dishwasher) 2.0 2.0 15 1.5
Laundry Group (Sink and Clothes Washer ) 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0
Notes:
i
A bathroom group, for this tabic, consists of one water closet up to two lavatories , and either one bathtub or one shower.
,
2 A ha If bath or powder room , for this table , consists of one water closet and one lavatory .
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3 Multi -unit dwellings with individual water heaters use the same WSFU as for individual dwellings .
C 304.2 Size of Building Drain and Building Sewer. C 401.0 Vent System Sizing.
The maximum number of drainage fixture units allowed on C 401.1 Size of Vents. The size of vent piping shall be
the building drain or building sewer of a given size shall be determined from the developed length and the total number of
in accordance with Table C 304.2. The size of a building drain drainage fixture units connected in accordance with Table C
or building sewer serving a water closet shall be not less than 401.1 . Vents shall be not less than one- half the required size
3 inches (80 mm ) . of the drainage pipe size served as determined by Table C
C 304.3 Size of Horizontal Branch or Vertical Stack. 304.3 for horizontal fixture branches and stacks nor less than
The maximum number of drainage fixture units allowed on a l '4 inches ( 32 mm ) in diameter. The drainage system shall
horizontal branch or vertical soil or w aste stack of a given
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be vented by not less than one vent pipe w hich shall be not
size shall be in accordance w ith Table C 304.3. Stacks shall less than one- half the size of the required building drain and
be sized based on the total accumulated connected load at which shall extend from the building drain or extension of
each story or branch interval . building drain to the outdoors. Vents shall he installed in
C 304.3.1 Horizontal Stack Offsets . Horizontal accordance with Chapter 9 .
stack offsets shall be sized in accordance with Table C C 401.2 Vent Stack. A vent stack shall be required for a
304.2 as required for building drains . drainage stack that extends five or more branch intervals
C 304.3. 2 Vertical Stack Offsets. Vertical stack off- above the building drain or horizontal branch. The developed
sets shall be sized in accordance with Table C 304.3 as length of the vent stack shall be measured from the lowest
required for stacks. connection of a branch vent to the termination outdoors.
C 304.4 Horizontal Stack Offset and Horizontal C 401.3 Branch Vents. Where branch vents exceed 40 feet
Branch Connections. Horizontal branch connections shall ( 12 192 mm ) in developed length , such vent shall be
not connect to a horizontal stack offset or within 2 feet ( 6 U) increased by one pipe size for the entire developed length of
mm ) above or below the offset where such horizontal offset the vent pipe.
is located more than four branch intervals below the top of C 401.4 Venting Horizontal Offsets. Drainage stacks with
the stack. horizontal offsets shall be vented where five or more branch
TABLE C 303.3
DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT VALUES (DFU) FOR BATHROOM GROUPS T 2
SERVING 3 OR MORE PRIVATE
PRIVATE USE BATHROOM GROUP
USE BATHROOM GROUP
Bathroom Groups having 1.6 GPF Gravity-Tank Water Closets
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Half Bath or Powder Room 3.0 2.0
1 Bathroom Group 5.0 3.0
1 Vz Bathrooms 0.0
2 Bathrooms 7.0
2Vz Bathrooms 8.0
3 Bathrooms 9.0
Each Additional Vz Bath 0.5
Each Additional Bathroom Group 1.0
Bathroom Groups having 1.6 GPF Pressure-Tank Water Closets
Half- Bath or Powder Room 3.5 2.5
1 Bathroom Group 5.5 3.5
1 Vz Bathrooms 6.5
2 Bathrooms 7.5
2Vz Bathrooms 8.5
3 Bathrooms 9.5
Each Additional Vz Bath 0.5
Each Additional Bathroom Group 1.0
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Bathroom Groups having 3.5 GPF Gravity Tank Water Closets
Half- Bath or Powder Room 3.0 2.0
1 Bathroom Group 6.0 4.0
1 Vz Bathrooms 8.0
2 Bathrooms 10.0
2Vi Bathrooms 11.0
3 Bathrooms 12.0
Each Additional Vz Bath 0.5
Each Additional Bathroom 1.0
Bathroom Group (1.6 GPF Flushometer Valve) 3.0
Bathroom Group (3.5 GPF Flushometer Valve) 4.0
Notts:
1 A bathroom
group, for this tabic consists of not more than one water closet, up to two lavatories , and cither one bathtub or one shower
,
J
A ha If- bath or powder room for this tabic consists of one water closet and one lavatory
, , .
intervals arc located above the offset. The upper and lower C 501.0 Vacuum Drainage Systems.
section of the horizontal offset shall be vented in accordance
C 501.1 General. This section regulates the design and
with Section C 401.4. 1 and Section C 401.4.2 .
installation provisions for vacuum waste drainage systems .
C 401.4.1 Venting Upper Section. The vent for the Plans for vacuum waste drainage systems shall be submitted
upper section of the stack shall be vented as a separate to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for approval and shall
stack with a vent stack connection installed at the base of be considered an engineered designed system . Such plans
the drainage stack. Such vent stack shall connect below
shall be prepared by a registered design professional to per-
the lowest horizontal branch or building drain . Where
form plumbing design work. Details arc necessary to ensure
vent stack connects to the building drain , the connection
shall be located downstream of the drainage stack and compliance with the requirements of this section , together
within a distance of 10 times the diameter of the drainage with a full description of the complete installation including
stack. quality grade of materials, equipment, construction , and
,
C 401.4.2 Venting Lower Section. The vent for the methods of assembly and installation . Components, materials ,
lower section of the stack shall be vented by a yoke vent and equipment shall comply with standards and specifications
connecting between the offset and the next lower hori - listed in Chapter 17 of this code or approved by the Author- |
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zontal branch using a wye branch fitting. The size of the
yoke vent and connection shall be not less in diameter
ity Having Jurisdiction and other national consensus stan -
dards applicable to plumbing systems and materials. Where
than the required size tor the vent serving the drainage such standards and specifications arc not available, alternate
stack. The yoke vent connection shall be permitted to be materials and equipment shall be approved in accordance
a vertical extension of the drainage stack . with Section 301.3.
TABLE C 304.2
BUILDING DRAINS AND BUILDING SEWERS 1
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS FOR SANITARY BUILDING DRAINS AND RUNOUTS FROM STACKS
DIAMETER
OF PIPE SLOPE ( inches per foot)
( inches) Vie Vfe A 1 V2
2 21 2b
2Yi 24 31
3 20 422 50:
4 180 216 250
5 390 480 575
6 700 840 1000
8 1400 1600 1920 2300
10 2500 2900 3500 4200
12 3900 4600 5600 6700
15 7000 8300 10 000 12 000
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 inch per tbot = 83.3 inm/ m
Notts:
1
On- site sewers that serve more than one building shall be permitted to be sized according to the current standards and specifications of the administrative
authority for public sewers .
- A maximum of two water closets or two bathroom groups, except in single-family dwell ings, where a maximum of three water closets or three bathroom groups
shall be permitted to be installed
TABLE C 304.3
HORIZONTAL FIXTURE BRANCHES AND STACKS
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS
DIAMETER OF
ONE STACK OF THREE STACKS WITH MORE THAN THREE BRANCH INTERVALS
PIPE HORIZONTAL FIXTURE
OR FEWER BRANCH
( inches) BRANCH 1 TOTAL FOR STACK
TOTAL AT ONE BRANCH
INTERVALS INTERVAL
V /i 3 4 8 2
2 6 10 24 6
2 ]A 12 20 42 9
3 201 482 122 202
4 160 240 500 90
5 360 540 1100 200
6 620 960 1900 350
8 1400 2200 3600 600
10 2500 3800 5600 1000
12 3900 6000 8400 1500
15 7000 6000 8400 1500
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm
Notes:
1
Docs not include branches of the building drain .
5 A maximum of two water closets or bathroom groups within each branch interval or more than six water closets or bathroom groups on the stack
C 501.2 System Design. Vacuum waste drainage systems create a constant vacuum pressure within the piping net-
shall be designed and installed in accordance with the manu - work and storage tanks. The operation of pumps, collec-
facturer s installation instructions. A vacuum waste drainage
'
tion tanks, and alarms shall be automated by controls.
system shall include a vacuum generating system , waste col - The vacuum pumps shall be activated on demand and
lection center, piping network vacuum valve , and control
, accessible for repair or replacement . The vent from the
components used to isolate the vacuum piping network from vacuum pump shall he provided for vacuum pump air
atmospheric pressure and to collect waste at its point of ori - exhaust and shall he of a size capable of handling the
gin. Where a vacuum system provides the only means of san- total air volume of the vacuum pump .
itation , the duplicate vacuum generating equipment set to C 501.2. 2 Waste Collection Center or Storage
operate automatically shall be installed to allow the system Tanks. Vacuum collection center or storage tanks shall
to continue in operation during periods of maintenance. be of such capacity as to provide storage of waste to pre-
C 501.2.1 Vacuum Generating System. The vac- vent fouling of the system . Such collection or storage
uum generating station shall include vacuum pumps to tank shall be capable of withstanding 150 percent of the
TABLE C 401.1
SIZE AND LENGTH OF VENTS
SIZE OF DIAMETER OF VENT REQUIRED ( inches )
SOIL OR FIXTURE
WASTE UMTS VA V /z 2 T /z 3 4 5 G 3
STACK CONNECTED
( inches ) MAXIMUM LENGTH OF VENT ( feet )
V /i 8 50 150
2 12 30 75 200
2 20 26 50 150
2Vi 42 30 100 300
3 10 30 100 100 600
3 30 60 200 500
3 60 50 80 400
4 100 35 100 260 1000
4 200 30 90 250 900
4 500 20 70 180 700
5 200 35 80 350 1000
5 500 30 70 300 000
5 1100 20 50 200 ?00
6 350 25 50 200 L00 1300
6 620 15 30 125 300 1100
6 960 24 100 250 1000
6 1900 20 70 200 700
8 600 50 150 500 1300
8 1400 40 100 400 1200
8 2200 30 80 350 1100
8 3600 25 60 250 800
10 1000 75 125 1000
10 2500 50 100 500
10 3800 30 80 350
10 5600 25 60 250
For SI units: 1 inch = 25 min, 1 toot = 304.8 mm
rated vacuum ( negative pressure ) created by the vacuum indicator switch that automatically controls the discharge
source without leakage or collapse. Waste collection cen- pump and warns of malfunction or blockage as follows:
ter or storage tanks shall be accessible for adjustment, ( 1 ) Start discharge.
repair , or replacement .
( 2 ) Stop discharge .
C 501.2.3 Piiping Network. The piping network shall
( 3 ) Activate an audible alarm where the level of effluent
be under a continuous vacuum and shall be designed to
is usually high.
withstand 150 percent of the vacuum ( negative pressure )
created by the vacuum source within the system without (4 ) Warning of system shutdown where the tank is full .
leakage or collapse. Sizing the piping network shall be in C 501.3 Fixtures. Fixtures utilized in a vacuum waste
accordance with the manufacturer ' s instructions . The drainage system shall be in accordance with referenced stan -
water closet outlet fitting shall connect with a piping net- dards listed in Chapter 17. Components shall be of corrosion|
work having not less than an l fi inch ( 40 mm ) nominal resistant materials. The water closet outlet shall be able to
inside diameter. pass a l inch ( 25.4 mm ) diameter ball and shall have a
smooth , impervious surface. The waste outlet and passages
C 501.2.4 Vacuum Interface Valve. A closed vacuum shall be free of obstructions, recesses, or chambers that arc
interface valve shall be installed to separate the piping net- capable of permitting fouling. The mechanical valve and its
work vacuum from atmospheric pressure . A control device scat shall be of such materials and design to provide a leak-
shall open the vacuum interface valve where a signal is free connection where at atmospheric pressure or under vac-
generated to remove waste from the plumbing fixture. uum . The flushing mechanism shall be so designed as to
C 501.2.5 Control Components. Where a pneumatic ensure proper cleansing of the interior surfaces during the
signal is generated at the controller, a vacuum from the flushing cycle at a minimum operating flow rate. Mechanical
system to open the extraction valve shall be designed to seal mechanisms shall w ithdraw completely from the path of
operate where vacuum pressure exists to remove the the waste discharge during the flushing operation . Each
accumulated waste bach tank shall incorporate a level
, mechanical seal vacuum water closet shall be equipped with a
listed vacuum breaker. The vacuum breaker shall be mounted ( 2 ) A water closet within 18 inches ( 457 mm ) of a stack hor-
with the critical level or marking not less than 1 inch ( 25.4 izontally and one other fixture with up to V /i inch ( 40
mm ) above the flood - level rim of the fixture. Vacuum break- mm ) fixture drain size shall be permitted on a 3 inch (80
ers shall be installed on the discharge side of the last control mm ) horizontal branch where connected to the stack
valve in the potable water supply line and shall be located to through a sanitary tee.
be protected from physical damage and contamination . C 601.4 Length of Horizontal Branches. Water closets
C 501.4 Drainage Fixture Units. Drainage fixture units shall be not more than 4 feet (1219 mm ) horizontally from
shall be determined by the manufacturer' s instructions. The the stack.
pump discharge load from the collector tanks shall be in Exception: W ater closets shall be permitted to be up to 8 feet
accordance with this appendix . ( 2438 mm ) horizontally from the stack where connected to
C 501.5 Water Supply Fixture Units. Water supply fixture the stack through a sanitary tee.
units shall be determined by the manufacturer s instructions .
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C 601.4.1 Other Fixtures. Fixtures other than water
C 501.6 Materials. Materials used for water distribution closets shall be not more than 12 feet ( 3658 mm ) hori -
pipe and fittings shall be in accordance with Table 604.1 . zontally from the stack.
Materials used for aboveground drainage shall be in accor- C 601.4.2 Length of Vertical Piping. The length of
dance with Table 701.2 and shall have a smooth bore, and be a vertical piping from a fixture trap to a horizontal branch
constructed of non- porous material . shall not be considered in computing the fixture s hori -
C 501.7 Traps and Cleanouts . Traps and cleanouts shall zontal distance from the stack .
be installed in accordance with Chapter 7 and Chapter 10. C 601.5 Maximum Vertical Drops from Fixtures. Ver-
C 501.8 Testing. The entire vacuum waste system shall be tical drops from fixture traps to horizontal branch piping shall
subjected to a vacuum test of 29 inches of mercury { 98 kPa ) be one size larger than the trap size, but not less than 2 inches
or not less than the working pressure of the system for 30 ( 50 mm) in diameter. Vertical drops shall be 4 feet ( 1219 mm )
minutes . The system shall be gastight and watertight at all maximum length. Fixture drains that arc not increased in size,
points. Verification of test results shall be submitted to the or have a vertical drop exceeding 4 feet (1219 mm ) shall be
Authority Having Jurisdiction . individually vented .
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C 501.9 Manufacturer ’s Instructions . Manufacturer 's C 601.6 Additional Venting Required. Additional vent-
instructions shall be provided to provide information regard- ing shall be provided where more than one water closet is on
ing safe and proper operating instructions whether or not as a horizontal branch and where the distance from a fixture trap
part of the condition of listing to determine compliance. Such to the stack exceeds the limits in Section C 601.4. Where
instructions shall be submitted and approved by the Author- additional venting is required the fixturc ( s ) shall be vented by
,
ity Having Jurisdiction . individual vents, common vents, wet vents, circuit vents , or
a combination waste and vent pipe. The dry vent extensions
for the additional venting shall connect to a branch vent, vent
C 601.0 Single-Stack Vent System. stack, stack vent, or be extended outdoors and terminate to
C 601.1 Where Permitted. Single -stack venting shall be the open air.
designed by a registered design professional as an engineered C 601.7 Stack Offsets. Where there are no fixture drain
design. A drainage stack shall be permitted to serve as a sin- connections below a horizontal offset in a stack , the offset
gle-stack vent system where sized and installed in accordance does not need to be vented. Where there are fixture drain con -
with Section C 601.2 through Section C 601.9. The drainage nections below a horizontal offset in a stack, the offset shall
stack and branch piping in a single-stack vent system shall be vented . There shall be no fixture connections to a stack
provide for the flow of liquids, solids, and air without the loss within 2 feet ( 610 mm ) above and below a horizontal offset.
of fixture trap seals. C 601.8 Separate Stack Required. Where stacks arc
C 601.2 Stack Size. Drainage stacks shall be sized in accor- more than two stories high , a separate stack shall be provided
dance with Table C 601.2 . Not more than two water closets for the fixtures on the lower two stories. The stack for the
shall be permitted to discharge to a 3 inch (80 mm ) stack. lower two stories shall be permitted to be connected to the
Stacks shall be uniformly sized based on the total connected branch of the building drain that serves the stack for the upper
drainage fixture unit load , with no reductions in size. stories at a point that is not less than 10 pipe diameters down -
C 601.2.1 Stack Vent. The drainage stack vent shall stream from the base of the upper stack .
have a stack vent of the same size terminating to the out - C 601.9 Sizing Building Drains and Sewers. In a sin -
doors. gle-stack vent system , the building drain and branches thereof
C 601.3 Branch Size. Horizontal branches connecting to a shall be sized in accordance with Table 703.2 , and the build -
single-stack vent system shall be sized in accordance with ing sewer shall be sized in accordance with Table 717.1 .
Table 703.2 .
Exceptions:
( l ) Not more than one water closet within 18 inches ( 457
mm ) of the stack horizontally shall be permitted on a 3
inch (80 mm ) horizontal branch .
TABLE C 001.2
SINGLE STACK SIZE *
MAXIMUM CONNECTED DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS
STACK SIZE STACKS LESS THAN STACK 75 FEET TO LESS THAN STACK 160 FEET OR
{ inches ) 75 FEET IN HEIGHT 160 FEET IN HEIGHT GREATER IN HEIGHT
3 24 NP NP
4 225 24 NP
5 480 225 24
6 1015 480 225
8 2320 1015 480
10 4500 2320 1015
12 8100 4500 2320
15 13 600 8100 4500
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 toot - 304.8 mm
* NP = Not permitted
D 101.0 General. drainage systems. Maximum allowable roof areas with vari -
D 101.1 Applicability. This appendix provides general ous rainfall rates arc listed in Table 1103.1 and Table 1103.2,
guidelines tor the sizing of storm water drainage systems along with the required pipe sizes. By using this method it ,
based on maximum rates of rainfall for various cities. The shall be permitted to interpolate between two listed rainfall
rainfall rates in Table D 10 L 1 shall be permitted to be used rate columns ( inches per hour) ( mm/ h ). To determine the
for design unless higher values arc established locally . allowable roof area for a listed pipe size at a listed slope,
divide the allowable square feet ( m - ) of the roof for a 1 inch
per hour ( in / h ) ( 25.4 mm h ) rainfall rate by the listed rainfall
D 102.0 Sizing by Flow Rate . rate for the local area . For example , the allowable roof area
D 102.1 General. Storm drainage systems shall be permitted for a 6 inch (150 mm ) drain at lA inch per foot ( 10.4 mm/ m )
to be sized by storm water flow rates, using the gallons per slope with a rainfall rate of 3.2 in / h (81 inm / h ) is 21 400/ 3.2
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minute per square foot [ (L /s)/ m- J of rainfall listed in Table D = 6688 square feet (621.3 mJ ).
101.1 for the local area . Multiplying the listed gallons per
minute per square foot [(L/s)/nr] by the roof area being drained
( in square feet ) ( m 2) by each inlet produces the gallons per
D 104.0 Capacity of Rectangular Scuppers.
minute (gpm ) (L/s) of required flow for sizing each drain inlet . D 104.1 General. Table D 104.1 lists the discharge capac-
The flow rates shall be permitted to be added to determine the ity of rectangular roof scuppers of various widths with vari -
flowrs in each of the drainage systems. Required pipe sizes for ous heads of water. The maximum allowable level of water on
various flow rates are listed in Table 1103.1 and Table 1103.2. the roof shall be obtained from the registered design profes-
sional , based on the design of the roof.
D 103.0 Sizing by Roof Area.
D 103.1 General. Storm drainage systems shall be permit-
ted to be sized using the roof area served by each of the
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES*
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION . 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
ALABAMA
Birmingham 3.7 0.038
Huntsville 3.3 0.034
Mobile 4.5 0.047
Montgomery 3.8 0.039
ALASKA
Aleutian Islands l .O 0.010
Anchorage 0.6 0.006
Bethel 0.8 0.008
Fairbanks l .O 0.010
Juneau 0.6 0.006
ARIZONA
Flagstaff 2.3 0.024
Phoenix 2.2 0.023
Tucson 3.0 0.031
ARKANSAS
Eudora 3.8 0.039
Ft . Smith 3.9 0.041
Jonesboro 3.5 0.036
Little Rock 3.7 0.038
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES * { continued )
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION, 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
CALIFORNIA
Eureka L5 0.01 b
Lake Tahoe 1.3 0.014
Los Angeles 2.0 0.021
Lucerne Valley 2.5 0.020
Needles 1.5 0.010
Palmdale 3.0 0.031
Redding 1.5 0.010
San Diego 1.5 0.010
San Francisco 1.5 0.010
San Luis Obispo 1.5 0.010
COLORADO
Craig 1.5 0.010
Denver 2.2 0.023
Durango 1.8 0.019
Stratton 3.0 0.031
CONNECTICUT
Hartford 2.8 0.029
New Haven 3.0 0.031
DELAWARE
Dover 3.5 0.030
Rehobeth Beach 3.0 0.037
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington 4.0 0.042
FLORIDA
Davtona Beach
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4.0 0.042
Ft. Myers 4.0 0.042
Jacksonville 4.3 0.045
Melbourne 4.0 0.042
Miami 4.5 0.047
Palm Beach 5.0 0.052
Tampa 4.2 0.044
Tallahassee 4.1 0.043
GEORGIA
Atlanta 3.5 0.030
Brunswick 4.0 0.042
Macon 3.7 0.038
Savannah 4.0 0.042
Thomasville 4.0 0.042
HAWAII
Rainfall rates in the Hawaiian Islands vary from I Vi inches per hour to 8 inches per hour, depending on location and elevation . Consult local data.
IDAHO
Boise 1.0 0.010
Idaho Falls 1.2 0.012
Lewiston 1.0 0.010
Twin Falls 1.1 0.011
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES * { continued )
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION, 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
ILLINOIS
Chicago 2.7 0.028
Harrisburg 3.1 0.032
Peoria 2.9 0.030
Springfield 3.0 0.031
INDIANA
Evansville 3.0 0.031
Indianapolis 2.8 0.029
Richmond 2.7 0.028
South Bend 2.7 0.028
IOWA
Council Bluffs 3.7 0.038
Davenport 3.0 0.031
Des Moines 3.4 0.035
Sioux City 3.0 0.037
KANSAS
Good I and 3.5 0.030
Salma 3.8 0.039
Topeka 3.8 0.039
Wichita 3.9 0.041
KENTUCKY
Bowling Green 2.9 0.030
Lexington 2.9 0.030
Louisville 2.8 0.029
Paducah 3.0 0.031
LOUISIANA
Monroe 3.8 0.039
New Orleans 4.5 0.047
Shreveport 4.0 0.042
MAINE
Bangor 2.2 0.023
Kitterv
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2.4 0.025
Millinocket 2.0 0.021
MARYLAND
Baltimore 3.0 0.037
Frostburg 2.9 0.030
Ocean City 3.7 0.038
MASSACHUSETTS
Adams 2.0 0.027
Boston 2.7 0.028
Springfield 2.7 0.028
MICHIGAN
Detroit 2.5 0.020
Grand Rapids 2.0 0.027
Kalamazoo 2.7 0.028
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES * { continued )
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION, 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
Sheboygan 2, l 0.022
Traverse City 2.2 0.023
MINNESOTA
Duluth 2.0 0.027
Grand Forks 2.5 0.020
Minneapolis 3.0 0.031
Worthington 3.4 0.035
MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi 4.5 0.047
Columbus 3.5 0.030
Jackson 3.8 0.039
MISSOURI
Independence 3.7 0.038
Jefferson City 3.4 0.035
St. Louis 3.2 0.033
Springfield 3.7 0.038
MONTANA
Billinas 1.8 0.019
Glendive 2.5 0.026
Great Falls 1.8 0.019
Missoula 1.3 0.014
NEBRASKA
Omaha 3.0 0.037
North J1 latte 3.5 0.03 b
Scotts Bluff 2.8 0.029
NEVADA
Las Veeas 1.5 0.01 b
Reno L2 0.012
Winnemucca 1.0 0.010
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Berlin 2.2 0.023
Manchester 2.5 0.02 b
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City 3.4 0.035
Paterson 3.0 0.031
Trenton 3.2 0.033
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque 2.0 0.021
Carlsbad 2.6 0.027
Gallup 2.1 0.022
NEW YORK
Binghamton 2.4 0.025
Buffalo 2.3 0.024
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES * { continued )
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION, 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
New York City 3.1 0.032
Schenectady 2.5 0.020
Syracuse 2.4 0.025
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville 3.2 0.033
Charlotte 3.4 0.035
Raleigh 4.0 0.042
Wilmington 4.4 0.040
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarck 2.7 0.028
Fargo 2.9 0.030
Minot 2.0 0.027
OHIO
Cincinnati 2.8 0.029
Cleveland 2.4 0.025
Columbus 2.7 0.028
Toledo 2.6 0.027
Youngstown 2.4 0.025
OKLAHOMA
Boise City 3.4 0.035
Muskogee 4.0 0.042
Oklahoma City 4.1 0.043
OREGON
Medford 1.3 0.014
Ontario 1.0 0.010
Portland 1.3 0.014
PENNSYLVANIA
Erie 2.4 0.025
Harrisburg 2.9 0.030
Philadelphia 3.2 0.033
Pittsburgh 2.5 0.026
Scranton 2.8 0.029
RHODE ISLAND
Newport 3.0 0.031
Providence 2.9 0.030
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston 4.1 0.043
Columbia 3.5 0.036
Greenville 3.3 0.034
SOUTH DAKOTA
Lemmon 2.7 0.028
Rapid City 2.7 0.028
Sioux Falls 3.4 0.035
TABLE D 101.1
MAXIMUM RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES * { continued )
STORM DRAINAGE 60- MINUTE DURATION, 100- YEAR RETURN
STATES AND CITIES
inches per hour gallons per minute per square foot
TENNESSEE
Knoxville 3.1 0.032
Memphis 3.5 0.030
Nashville 3.0 0.031
TEXAS
Corpus Christi 4.0 0.048
Dallas 4.2 0.044
El Paso 2.0 0.021
Houston 4.6 0.048
Lubbock 3.3 0.034
San Antonio 4.4 0.046
UTAH
Bluff 2.0 0.021
Cedar City 1.5 0.016
Salt Lake City 1.3 0.014
VERMONT
Bennineton 2.5 0.026
Burlington 2.3 0.024
Rutland 2.4 0.025
VIRGINIA
Charlottesville 3.4 0.035
Norfolk 4.0 0.042
Richmond 4.0 0.042
Roanoke 3.3 0.034
WASHINGTON
Seattle 1.0 0.010
Spokane 1.0 0.010
Walla Walla 1.0 0.010
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston 2.9 0.030
Martinsburg 3.0 0.031
Morgantown 2.7 0.028
WISCONSIN
Green Bay 2.5 0.026
Lacrosse 2.9 0.030
Milwaukee 2.7 0.028
Wausau 2.5 0.026
WYOMING
Casper 1.9 0.020
Cheyenne 2.5 0.026
Evanston 1.3 0.014
Rock Springs 1.4 0.015
f or SI units: I inch per hour - 25.4 mm/R 1 gallon per minute per square foot = 0.679 [(L/ s)/nrj
* The rainfall rates in this table arc based on U.S . Weather Bureau Technical Paper No. 40, Chart 14: 100 -Year 60-Minute Rainfall (inches )
TABLE D 104.1
DISCHARGE FROM RECTANGULAR SCUPPERS (gallons per minute) 1 , 2, 3 : 4
WATER HEAD WIDTH OF SCUPPER ( inches )
( inches ) 6 12 10 24 30 36
'/2 6 13 19 25 32 38
l 17 35 53 71 89 107
1 /2 31 04 97 130 163 196
2 98 149 200 251 302
2/ 136 207 278 349 420
3 177 271 364 458 551
3 /2 339 457 575 693
4 412 556 700 844
For SI units: 1 inch = 25,4 nm 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L/s
Notes:
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Table D 104.1 is based on discharge over a rectangular weir with end contractions .
The head is the depth of water above the bottom of the scupper opening.
The height of the scupper opening shall be not less than two times the design head .
4
Coordinate the allowable head of water with the structural design of the roof.
TABLE E 301.2(2 ) be permitted to be used at the lot drainage inlet area . Each
MINIMIUM GRADE AND SLOPE OF DRAINAGE PIPE lot drainage inlet shall be capped gastight where not in
SLOPE SLOPE use.
PIPE SIZE PIPE SIZE
( per 100 feet) ( per 100 feet)
inches inches inches inches
2 25 6 8 E 302.0 Manufactured/Mobile Home Park Water Sup-
ply.
2 25 8 4
4 15 10 3 V4 E 302.1 Potable Water Supply. An accessible and
5 11 12 3 approved supply of potable water shall be provided in each
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 inch per foot = S3.3 inm/ m
manufactured home park. Where a public supply of water of
approved quantity , quality , and pressure is available at or
within the boundary of the park site , the connection shall be
E 301.2.1 Inlet, System, and Lateral Sizing. Each made to it and its supply used exclusively . Where an
manufactured home lot drainage inlet shall be assigned a approved public water supply is not available, a private water
waste loading value of 12 drainage fixture units , and each supply system shall be developed and used as approved by
park drainage system shall be sized in accordance with the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Table E 301.2(1) or as provided herein . Drainage later- E 302.2 Water Service Outlet. Each manufactured home
als shall he not less than 3 inches ( 80 mm ) in diameter. lot shall be provided with a water service outlet delivering
E 301.2.2 Engineered Design. A park drainage sys- potable water. The water service outlet riser shall be not less
tem that exceeds the fixture unit loading of Table E than A of an inch ( 20 mm ) nominal pipe size and capable of
~
301.2(1) or in which the grade and slope of drainage pipe delivering 12 water supply fixture units.
do not meet the minimum specified in Table E 301.2 (2 ) E 302.2.1 Connection. A manufactured home shall be
shall be designed by a registered design professional . connected to the park water service outlet by a flexible
E 301.2.3 Materials. Pipe and fittings installed under- connector, such as copper or copper alloy or other
ground in manufactured home park drainage systems approved material not less than V* of an inch nominal ( 20
shall be of a material approved for the purpose. Manu- mm ) interior diameter.
factured home lot drainage inlets and extensions to grade E 302.2.2 Water Supply Fixture Units. Park water
shall be of a material approved for underground use distribution systems shall be designed to deliver a mini -
within a building. mum of 12 water supply fixture units to each lot and
E 301.3 Lot Drainage Inlet . Provision shall be made for installed with materials in accordance writh Chapter 6,
plugging or capping the sewage drain inlet where a manu- Appendix A. or both of this code.
factured home docs not occupy the lot . Surface drainage shall
E 302.2.3 Pressure . Each manufactured home park
be diverted away from the inlet . The rim of the inlet shall
extend to a maximum of 4 inches ( 102 mm) aboveground ele-
water distribution system shall be so designed and main -
vation. tained as to provide a pressure of not less than 20 pounds-
forcc per square inch (psi ) ( 138 kPa ) at each manufactured
E 301.3.1 Location. Each lot drainage Inlet shall be home lot at maximum operating conditions.
located in the third rear section and within 4 feet (1219
mm) of the proposed location of the manufactured home. E 302.2.4 Location. Each lot water service outlet shall
be located in the third rear section and within 4 feet ( 1219
E 301.3.2 Materials. Materials used tor drainage con-
mm ) of the proposed location of the manufactured home.
nections between a manufactured home, and the lot
drainage inlet shall be semi -rigid , corrosion resistant, E 302.3 Shutoff Valve . A separate water shutoff valve shall
nonabsorbent , and durable. The inner surface shall be be installed in each water service outlet at each manufactured
smooth. home lot. Where a listed backflow protective device is
installed, the service shutoff shall he located on the supply
E 301.4 Drain Connector. A manufactured home shall be
connected to the lot drainage inlet using a drain connector side of such device .
consisting of approved pipe not less than Schedule 40, E 302.4 Backflow Preventer. Where a condition exists in
approved fittings and connectors, and not less in size than the the plumbing of a manufactured home that creates a cross-
manufactured home drainage outlet . An approved cleanout connection , a listed backflow preventer shall be installed in
shall be provided between the manufactured home and the lot the water service line to the manufactured home at or near the
drainage inlet. The fitting connected to the lot drainage inlet water service outlet . Where a hose bibb or outlet is installed
shall be a directional fitting to discharge the flow into the on the supply outlet riser in addition to the service connec-
drainage inlet. tor, a listed backflow preventer shall be installed on each
E 301.4.1 Grade and Gastightness. A drain con- additional outlet.
nector shall be installed or maintained with a grade not E 302.5 Pressure-Relief Valve . Where it is required to
less than ]A inch per foot ( 20.8 mm / m ) . A drain connec- install a backflow preventer at the manufactured home lot
tor shall be gastight and no longer than necessary to make service outlet , a listed pressure- relief valve shall he installed
the connection between the manufactured home outlet in the water service line on the discharge side of the hack-
and the drain inlet on the lot . A flexible connector shall flow preventer. Pressure -relief valves shall be set to release at
a pressure at a maximum of 150 psi ( 1034 kPa ). Pressure- tions shall comply with this appendix, except as otherwise
relief valves shall discharge toward the ground . Backflow permitted or required by this code.
preventers and pressure- relief valves shall be not less than 12
inches ( 305 mm ) above the ground .
E 402.0 Single and Multiple Manulactured Home Site
E 302.6 Mechanical Protection. Park water service out- Fuel Supply Systems.
lets. backflow preventers, and pressure- relief valves shall be
protected from damage by vehicles or other causes. Such pro- E 402.1 Underground Installations. Underground gas
tection shall be permitted to consist of posts, fencing or other
,
piping system installations shall comply with any applicable
permanent barriers. building code, Section E 402.2 and Section E 402.2 . 1 . [ NFPA
501A :4 f 2.1 ]
E 302.7 Water- Conditioning Equipment. A permit shall
be obtained from the Authority Having Jurisdiction before E 402.2 Open- Ended Gastight Conduit. Underground
-
installing water conditioning equipment on a manufactured
home lot. Approval of the park operator is required on appli-
gas piping shall not be installed beneath that portion of a man -
ufactured home site reserved for the location of a manufac-
cations for a permit to install such equipment . Where the tured home or manufactured home accessory building or
water-conditioning equipment is of the regenerating type, and structure unless installed in the open - ended gastight conduit
the park drainage system discharges into a public sewer, of Section E 402.2.1. [ NFPA 501A:4,2, 1.1 ]
approval of the sanitary' district or agency having jurisdiction E 402.2 . 1 Requirements. The open -ended gastight
over the public sewer is required . conduit shall conform to the requirements in the follow-
E 302.7.1 Approval. Regenerating water- conditioning ing :
equipment shall he listed and labeled by an approved list- ( 1 ) The conduit shall be not less than Schedule 40 pipe
ing agency . that is approved for underground installation
E 302.72 Installation. Regenerating units shall dis- beneath buildings .
charge the effluent of regeneration into a trap not less ( 2 ) The interior diameter of the conduit shall be not less
than 1 Vi inches (40 mm ) in diameter connected to the
than \A of an inch ( 1 5 mm ) larger than the outside
manufactured home park drainage system . An approved
diameter of the gas piping.
air gap shall be installed on the discharge line a mini-
mum of 12 inches ( 305 mm) above the ground. ( 3 ) flic conduit shall extend to a point not less than 4
E 302.8 Testing. Insinuations shall be tested and inspected inches ( 102 mm ) beyond the outside wall of the
in accordance with Chapter 3 of this code. manufactured home or accessory building or struc-
ture. and the outer ends shall not be scaled.
(4 ) Where the conduit terminates within a manufactured
E 401.0 Fuel Supply.
home or accessory building or structure , it shall be
E 401.1 Fuel Gas Piping Systems. All fuel gas piping sys- accessible, and the space between the conduit and the
tems serving manufactured homes, accessory buildings, or gas piping shall be sealed to prevent leakage of gas
structures and communities shall be designed and constructed
into the building. [ NFPA 501A:4.2.1.2 - 4.2.1.2.4]
in accordance with any applicable provisions of NFPA 54 and
NFPA 58 . NFPA 31 shall apply to oil fuel- burning systems and E 402.3 Shutofff Valve. Each manufactured home site shall
shall conform to the criteria of the Authority Having Jurisdic- have a listed gas shutoff valve installed upstream of the man -
tion . [ NFPA 50 IA :4.1. 1.1 - 4.1.1.2] ufactured home site gas outlet . The gas shutoff valve shall be
E 401.2 Gas Supply Connections. Gas supply connec- located on the outlet riser at a height of not less than 6 inches
tions at sites, where provided from an underground gas sup- ( 152 mm ) above grade. A gas shutoff valve shall not be
ply piping system , shall be located and arranged to permit located under any manufactured home. The outlet shall be
attachment to a manufactured home occupying the site. equipped with a cap or plug to prevent discharge of gas when -
For the installation of liquefied petroleum gas ( LP-Gas ) ever the manufactured home site outlet is not connected to a
storage systems, the provisions of NFPA 58 shall be fol - manufactured home . [NFPA 501 A :4.2 .2.1 — 4.2 .2.4J
lowed. [ NFPA 501A:4.1.2.1 - 4.1 .2.2] Exception : Gas shutoff valves shall conform to Section E
E 401.3 Location of Gas Supply Connection. The gas 402.3, except for manufactured homes located on foundations
supply to the manufactured home shall be located within 4 constructed in accordance with the local building code or , in
feet ( 1219 mm ) of the manufactured home stand . the absence of a local code, with a recognized model building
Exception: The requirement of Section E 401.3 shall not code . [ NFPA 501 A:4.2.2]
apply to gas supply connections for manufactured homes E 402.4 Gas Meters. Where installed , gas meters shall be
|located on all -weather wood , concrete, or concrete block foun- supported by a post or bracket placed on a firm footing or other
dation systems or on foundations constructed in accordance means providing equivalent support and shall not depend on
with the local building code or, in the absence of a local code, the gas outlet riser for support. [ NFPA 501 A:4.2 .3.1 J
with a recognized model building code. [ NFPA 501A:4.1 .3] E 402.4.1 Location of Meters. Each gas meter shall
E 401.4 Recreational Vehicle Park Fuel Gas Equip- be installed in an accessible location and shall be pro-
ment and Installations. Fuel gas equipment and installa- vided with unions or other fittings so that the meter can
be removed easily and placed in an upright position. E 403.3 Size. The size of each section of a gas piping sys-
Meters shall not be installed in unventilated or inacces- tem shall be determined in accordance with N 1:PA 54 or by
sible locations or closer than 3 feet ( 914 mm ) to sources other standard engineering methods acceptable to the Author-
of ignition. [ NFPA 501 A :4.2 . 3.2 - 4.2 . 3.2 .2] ity Having Jurisdiction. [ N 1 PA 501 A :4.3. 5.1 ]
E 402.4. 2 Meter Shutoff Valve or Cock. All gas E 403.4 Pressure . Where all connected appliances arc
meter installations shall be provided with shutoff valves operated at their rated capacity, the gas supply pressure shall
or cocks located adjacent to and on the inlet side of the be not less than 7 inches water column {1.7 kPa). The gas sup-
meters . In the ease of a single meter installation utilizing ply pressure shall not exceed 14 inches water column ( 3.5
an LP -Gas container, the container service valve shall be kPa ) , [NFPA 501 A:4.3.5.2]
permitted to be used in lieu of the shutoff valve or cock. E 403.5 Metal Gas Piping. Metal gas pipe shall be stan-
All gas meter installations shall be provided with test tees
located adjacent to and on the outlet side of the meters.
-
dard weight wrought iron or steel ( galvanized or black ), yel -
low brass containing not more than 75 percent copper, or
[NFPA 501 A :4.2 .4.1 - 4,2,4.3] internally tinned or treated copper of iron pipe size. Galva -
nizing shall not be considered protection against corrosion .
Seamless copper or steel tubing shall be permitted to be
E 403.0 Multiple Manufactured Home Site Fuel Dis-
used with gases not corrosive to such material . Steel tubing
tribution and Supply Systems.
shall comply with ASTM A 254 Copper tubing shall comply
E 403.1 Manufactured Home Community LP- Gas with ASTM B 88 (Type K or Type L ) or ASTM B 280. Cop-
Supply Systems. Where 10 or more customers arc served per tubing (unless tin-lined ) shall not be used if the gas con -
by one LP- Gas supply system , the installation of the gas sup- tains more than an average of 0.3 grains of hydrogen sulfide
ply system shall be in accordance with 49 CFR 192. Other per 100 standard cubic feet (scf ) of gas (0.7 mg / 100 L ).
types of liquefied petroleum gas supply systems and the stor- [ NFPA 501 A:4.3 . 6.1.1 - 4.3. 6.1.6]
age and handling of LP -Gas shall be in accordance with E 403.6 Protection Coatings for Metal Gas Piping.
NFPA 58 (See also Section E 403.10 ). [ NFPA 501 A:4.3 . 2.1 All buried or submerged metallic gas piping shall be protected
- 43.2.2 ] from corrosion by approved coatings or wrapping materials .
E 403.2 Required Gas Supply. The minimum hourly vol- All gas pipe protective coatings shall be approved types, shall
ume of gas required at each manufactured home site outlet or be machine applied , and shall conform to recognized stan -
any section of the manufactured home community gas piping dards. Field wrapping shall provide equivalent protection and
system shall be calculated as shown in Table L 403.2 . is restricted to those short sections and fittings that are nec-
essarily stripped for threading or welding. Risers shall be
In extreme climate areas, additional capacities other than coated or wrapped to a point at least 6 inches (152 mm) above
those in Table E 403.2 shall be considered . [NFPA 501A:4.3.4.1 ground . [NFPA 501 A:4.3. 6.2 . 1 - 4.3.6.2.4]
- 4.3.4.2]
E 403.7 Plastic Piping. Plastic piping shall only be used
underground and shall meet the requirements of ASTM
TABLE E 403.2 D 2513 or ASTM D2517, as well as the design pressure and
DEMAND FACTORS FOR USE IN CALCULATING GAS PIPING
design limitations of 49 CFR (Section 192.123 ), and shall oth-
I SYSTEMS IN MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITIES
erwise conform to the installation requirements thereof.
[ NFPA 501 A: TABLE 4.3.4.1]
[ NFPA 501 A :4.3 . 6.3]
NUMBER OF MANUFACTURED BTU/H PER MANUFACTURED
HOME SITES HOME SITE E 403.8 Gas Piping Installation. All gas piping installed
below ground level shall have a minimum earth cover of 18
l 125 000
inches (457 mm ) and shall be installed with at least 12 inches
2 117 000
( 305 mm ) of clearance in any direction from any other under-
3 104 000
ground utility system. [ NFPA 501 A:4.3.7.1 ]
4 96 000
5 92 000
E 403.8.1 Metallic Gas Piping. All metallic gas pip-
ing systems shall be installed in accordance with
6 87 000
approved plans and specifications, including provisions
7 83 000
for cathodic protection . Bach cathodic protection system
8 81 000
shall be designed and installed to conform to the provi -
9 79 000 sions of 49 CFR 192. [NFPA 501A :4.3.7.2 . 1 , 4.3.7.2 .2 J
10 77 000
E 403.8.2 Cathodic Protection. Where the cathodic
11-20 66 000
protection system is designed to protect only the gas pip-
21-30 62 000
ing system , the gas piping system shall be electrically
31-40 58 000
isolated from all other underground metallic systems or
41-60 55 000 installations. Where only the gas piping system is cathod-
Over 60 50 000 ically protected against corrosion , a dielectric fitting shall
For SI units : 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW be used in the manufactured home gas connection to
insulate tlie manufactured home from the underground (4 ) Connections between the tank(s) and the main pipeline
gas piping system . [ N1:PA 501 A:4.3 . 7.2.3, 4.3.7.2 . 4 J shall be made with double swing joints or flexible con -
E 403.8.3 Underground Metallic Systems. Where nectors , or shall otherwise be arranged to permit the
a cathodic protection system is designed to provide all tank (s) to settle without damaging the system.
underground metallic systems and installations with pro- ( 5 ) If located aboveground , the connections specified in Sec-
tection against corrosion , all such systems and installa- tion E 403.13( 4) shall be located within the diked area.
tions shall be electrically bonded together and protected (6) A readily accessible and identified manual shutoff valve
as a whole . [ NFPA 501A:4.3,7.2,5] shall be installed cither inside or outside of the structure
E 403.8.4 Plastic Gas Piping. Plastic gas piping shall in each branch supply pipeline that enters a building ,
be used only underground and shall be installed with an mobile home , travel trailer, or other structure. If outside,
electrically conductive wire for locating the pipe. The the valve shall be protected from weather and damage. If
inside, the valve shall be located directly adjacent to the
wire used to locate the plastic pipe shall he copper, not
point at which the supply line enters the structure .
smaller in size than 18 AWG , with insulation approved
for direct burial . Every portion of a plastic gas piping ( 7 ) A device shall be provided in the supply line at or ahead
system consisting of metallic pipe shall be cathodically of the point where it enters the interior of the structure
protected against corrosion. [NFPA 501 A :4.3 .7.3 . 1 - that will automatically shut off the oil supply , if the sup-
4,3.73.3] ply line between this device and the appliance is broken.
This device shall be located on the appliance side of the
E 403.9 Gas Piping System Shutoff Valve. An accessi- manual shutoff valve required in Section E 403.13(6) and
ble and identifiable shutoff valve controlling the flow of gas shall be solidly supported and protected from damage.
to the entire manufactured home community gas piping sys-
(8) Means shall be provided to limit the oil pressure at the
tem shall be installed in a location acceptable to the Author-
appliance inlet to a maximum gauge pressure of 3
ity Having Jurisdiction and near the point of connection to pounds-forcc per square inch gauge ( psig ) ( 21 kPa) . If a
|the service piping or to the supply connection of an LP-Gas pressure- reducing valve is used, it shall be a type
container . [ NFPA 501 A:4.3.7.4] approved for the service .
E 403.10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Equipment. LP- (9 ) A device shall be provided that will automatically shut
Gas equipment shall be installed in accordance with the appli- off the oil supply to the appliance if the oil pressure at the
cable provisions of NFPA 58 . [ NFPA 501 A:4.3.8J appliance inlet exceeds a gauge pressure of 8 psig ( 55
E 403.11 Oil Supply. The following three methods of sup- kPa ) . This device shall not be required under cither of
plying oil to an individual manufactured home site shall be the following conditions:
permitted: ( a ) Where the distribution system is supplied from a
(1) Supply from an outside underground tank ( see Section L gravity tank and the maximum hydrostatic head of
404.6 ). oil in the tank is such that the oil pressure at the
appliance inlet will not exceed a gauge pressure of 8
(2 ) Supply from a centralized oil distribution system psig ( 55 kPa).
designed and installed in accordance with accepted engi-
neering practices and in compliance with NFPA 31 . ( b ) Where a means is provided to automatically shut off
the oil supply if the pressure-regulating device pro-
(3) Supply from an outside aboveground tank (see Section E vided in accordance with Section E 403.13(8) fails
404.6 ). [ NFPA 501 A;43.9] to regulate the pressure as required.
E 403.12 Minimum Oil Supply Tank Size. Oil supply ( 10 ) Only appliances equipped with primary safety controls
tanks shall have a minimum capacity equal to 20 percent of specifically listed for the appliance shall be connected to
the average annual oil consumption. [ NFPA 50 lA:4.3. l 0 j a centralized oil distribution system . [ NFPA 31 :9.2. 10 -
E 403.13 Oil Supply Connections. Oil supply connec- 9.2 .15]
tions at manufactured home sites, where provided from a cen-
tralized oil distribution system , shall be located and arranged E 404.0 Fuel Supply Systems Installation.
to permit attachment to a manufactured home utilizing the
E 404.1 Flexible Gas Connector. Except tor manufac-
stand . [NFPA 501A:4.3.11.1] The installation of such facili -
tured homes located on an all -weather wood , concrete, or con- |
ties shall comply with the following requirements:
crctc block foundation system or on a foundation constructed
(1) The main distribution pipeline shall be permitted to be in accordance with the local building code or, in the absence
connected to a tank or tanks having an aggregate capac- of a local code , with a recognized model building code, each
ity not exceeding 20 000 gallons ( 75 708 L ) at a point gas supply connector shall be listed for outside manufactured
below the liquid level . home use, shall be not more than 6 feet ( 1829 mm ) in length ,
(2 ) Where this piping is so connected , a readily accessible and shall have a capacity rating to supply the connected load .
internal or external shutoff valve shall be installed in the [ NFPA 501 A :4.4 . 1 ]
piping as close as practicable to the tank . E 404.2 Use of Approved Pipe and Fittings of Exten-
( 3) If external and aboveground , the shutoff valve and its sion. Where it is necessary to extend a manufactured home
tank connections shall be made of steel . inlet to permit connection of the 6 foot ( 1829 mm ) listed con -
ncctorto the site gas outlet , the extension shall be of approved ( 2 ) Two supply tanks, where used , shall be cross-conncctcd
materials of the same size as the manufactured home inlet and and provided with a single fill and single vent , as
shall be adequately supported at no more than 4 foot ( 1219 described in NFPA 31 and shall be on a common slab
mm ) intervals to the manufactured home. [NFPA 501A :4.4 .2] and rigidly secured , one to the other.
E 404.3 Mechanical Protection. All gas outlet risers, reg- ( 3 ) Tanks having a capacity of 660 gallons ( 2498 L ) or less
I ulators, meters, valves, and other exposed equipment shall be shall be securely supported by rigid , noncombustiblc
protected against accidental damage. [NFPA 501 A:4.4 . 3 ] supports to prevent settling, sliding , or lifting . [ NFPA
E 404.4 Special Rules on Atmospherically Con- 501A :4.4.6]
trolled Regulators. Atmospherically controlled regulators E 404.6.1 Installation. Oil supply tanks shall be
shall be installed in such a manner that moisture cannot enter installed in accordance with the applicable provisions of
the regulator vent and accumulate above the diaphragm . NFPA 31. [ NFPA 501 A:4.4 . 6.1 ]
Where the regulator vent is obstructed due to snow and icing E 404.6.2 Capacity. A tank with a capacity no larger
conditions, shields, hoods, or other suitable devices shall be than 60 gallons ( 227 L) shall be permitted to be a DOT-
provided to guard against closing of the vent opening. [ NFPA 5 shipping container ( drum ), and so marked , or a tank
501 A:4.4 . 4.1 - 4.44 . 2] meeting the provisions of UL 80. Tanks other than DOT-
E 404.5 Fuel Gas Piping Test. The manufactured home 5 shipping containers having a capacity of not more than
fuel gas piping system shall be tested only with air before it 660 gallons ( 2498 L ) shall meet the provisions of UL 80 .
is connected to the gas supply . The manufactured home gas Pressure tanks shall be built in accordance with Section
piping system shall be subjected to a pressure test with all VIII, Pressure Vessels of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
appliance shutoff valves in their closed positions. [ NFPA
Vessel Code . [ NFPA 501A :4.4.6.2 . 1 - 4.4, 6.2.2]
501 A:4.4 . 5 ] E 404.6.3 Location. Tanks , as described in Section E
404.6 and Section E 404.6.2, that are adjacent to build -
E 404.5.1 Procedures . The fuel gas piping test shall
ings shall be located not less than 10 feet (3048 mm)
consist of air pressure at not less than 10 inches water
from a property' line that is permitted to be built upon.
column or more than 14 inches water column ( 2.5 kPa
[ NFPA 501 A:4.4 . 6.3 ]
to 3.5 kPa). The fuel gas piping system shall be isolated
from the air pressure source and shall maintain this pres- E 404.6.4 Vent. Tanks with a capacity no larger than 660
sure for not less than 10 minutes without perceptible gallons (2498 L) shall be equipped with an open vent no
leakage. Upon satisfactory completion of the fuel gas smaller than 1 Vi inch (40 mm ) iron pipe size; tanks with a
piping test , the appliance valves shall be opened , and the 500 gallon ( 1892 L ) or less capacity shall have a vent of
gas appliance connectors shall be tested with soapy water 1 / 4 inch (32 mm) iron pipe size. [NFPA 501A :4.4.6.4 ]
or bubble solution while under the pressure remaining in E 404.6.5 Liquid Level. Tanks shall be provided with
the piping system. Solutions used fortesting for leakage a means of determining the liquid level. [ NFPA
shall not contain corrosive chemicals. Pressure shall be 501 A :4.4.6.5]
measured with a manometer, slope gauge, or gauge that E 404.6.6 Fill Opening. The fill opening shall be a size
is calibrated in cither water inch ( mm) or psi ( kPa ) with and in a location that permits tilling without spillage.
increments of either !/ioinch (2.5 mm ) or l/iopsi (0.7 kPa) [ NFPA 501 A:4.4 . 6.6 ]
gauge , as applicable. Upon satisfactory completion of the
fuel gas piping test , the manufactured home gas supply
connector shall be installed , and the connections shall be
E 405.0 Manufactured Home Accessory Building
Fuel Supply Systems.
tested with soapy water or bubble solution . [ NFPA
501A:4 4.5.1.1 - 4.4. 5.1 .6]
*
E 405.1 General. Fuel gas supply systems installed in a
manufactured home accessory building or structure shall
E 404.5. 2 Warning. The following warning shall be
comply with the applicable provisions of NFPA 54 and NFPA
supplied to the installer:
58. Fuel oil supply systems shall comply with the applicable
WARNING : Do not over pressurize the fuel gas piping provisions of NFPA 31. [ NFPA 501A: 4.5. J - 4.5.2]
system. Damage to valves, regulators, and appliances can
occur due to pressurization beyond the maximums spec-
died. [ NFPA 501 A:4.4 . 5.2 ] E 406.0 Community Building Fuel Supply Systems
in Manufactured Home Communities.
E 404.5.3 Vents . Gas appliance vents shall be visually
inspected to ensure that they have not been dislodged in E 406.1 Fuel Gas Piping and Equipment Installa-
transit and arc connected securely to the appliance . tions. Fuel gas piping and equipment installed within a per-
[NFPA 501A :4.4. 5.3] manent building in a manufactured home community shall
comply with nationally recognized appliance and fuel gas pip-
I E 404.6 Oil Tanks. Oil tank capacities shall comply with ing codes and standards adopted by the Authority Having
the following : Jurisdiction. Where the state or other political subdivision
( 1) No more than one 660 gallon ( 2498 L ) tank or two docs not assume jurisdiction , such fuel gas piping and equip-
tanks with an aggregate capacity of 660 gallons ( 2498 ment installations shall be designed and installed in accor-
L ) or less shall be connected to one oil - burning appli - dance with the applicable provisions of NFPA 54 or NFPA
ance. 58. [ NFPA 501 A:4.6 . 1.1 - 4.6 . 1.2]
E 406.2 Oil Supply Systems. Oil burning equipment and meeting the requirements of this section . Openable win -
installation within a manufactured home community shall be dows and vents to the outside shall be provided with fly-
designed and constructed in accordance with the applicable proof screens of not less than number 16 mesh .
codes and standards adopted by the Authority Having Juris- E 501.3 Water Closets. Not less than one water closet shall
diction. Where the state or other political subdivision docs be provided for each sex up to the first 25 sites. For each addi -
not assume jurisdiction , such installations shall be designed tional 25 sites not provided with sewer connections an addi -
,
and constructed in accordance with the applicable provisions tional water closet shall be provided .
of NFPA 31. [ NFPA 501A :4.6.2.1 - 4.6.2.2 J
E 501.3.1 Application. Water closets shall be of an
E 406.3 Oil- Burning Equipment and Installation. Oil
approved , elongated bowl type and shall be provided
burning equipment and installation within a building con -
structed in a manufactured home community in accordance
with scats with open fronts .
with the local building code or a nationally recognized build - E 501.3 .2 Compartment. Each water closet shall be
ing code shall comply with nationally recognized codes and in a separate compartment and shall be provided with a
standards adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. latched door for privacy . A holder or dispenser for toilet
W here the state or other political subdivision does not assume paper shall be provided . Dividing walls or partitions shall
jurisdiction , such oil - burning equipment and installations be not less than 5 feet { 1524 mm ) high and shall be sep-
shall be designed and installed in accordance with the appli- arated from the floor by a space not exceeding 12 inches
cable provisions of NFPA 31 [NFPA 501 A:4,6.3 . 1 - 4,63.2] (305 mm ) .
E 406.4 Inspections and Tests. Inspections and tests for E 501.3.3 Size . Water closet compartments shall be not
fuel gas piping shall be made in accordance with Chapter 1 less than 30 inches ( 762 mm) in width [ no water closet
and Chapter 12 of this code. shall be set closer than 15 inches ( 381 mm ) from its cen -
ter to a side wall ] and shall be not less than 30 inches
E 501.0 Recreational Vehicle Parks. ( 762 mm ) of clear space in front of each water closet .
E 501.1 Plumbing Systems. Plumbing systems shall be E 501.4 Lavatories. Where water-supplied water closets arc
installed in accordance with the plumbing codes of the provided , an equal number of lavatories shall be provided for
Authority Having Jurisdiction and with this appendix. up to six water closets. One additional lavatory shall be pro-
E 501.2 Toilet Facilities. Water closets and urinals shall be vided for each two water closets where more than six water
provided at one or more locations in a recreational vehicle closets are required. Each lavatory basin shall have a piped
park . They shall be of convenient access and shall be located supply of potable water and shall drain into the drainage sys-
within a 500 foot (152 m) radius from a recreational vehicle tem .
site not provided with an individual sewer connection. E 501.5 Urinals . W here separate facilities arc provided for
E 501.2.1 Signage . Facilities for males and females men and women , urinals shall be acceptable for not more than
shall be appropriately marked . one-third of the water closets required in the men’s facilities,
E 501.2.2 Interior Finish. The interior finish of walls except that one urinal shall be permitted to be used to replace
shall be moisture resistant to a height of not less than 4 a water closet in a minimum park . Individual stall or wall -
feet ( 1219 mm ) to facilitate washing and cleaning . hung types of urinals shall be installed . Floor-type trough
E 501.2.3 Receptacle. Each toilet room for women units shall be prohibited .
shall be provided with a receptacle tor sanitary napkins. E 501.6 Floors and Drains. The floors shall be constructed
The receptacle shall be of durable, impervious, readily of material impervious to water and shall be easily cleanable.
clcanablc material, and shall be provided with a lid . A building having water-supplied water closets shall be pro-
E 501.2.4 Ceiling Height and Doors . A toilet facil - vided with a floor drain in the toilet room . This drain shall be
ity shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet (2134 provided with means to protect the trap seal in accordance
mm ) and , unless the artificial light is provided , a win- with this code.
dow or skylight area equal to not less than 10 percent of
E 501.7 Shower Size. Each shower, where provided , shall
the floor area shall be provided .
have a floor area of 36 inches by 36 inches ( 914 mm by 914
Doors to the exterior shall open outward , be self- mm ), shall be capable of encompassing a 30 inch (762 mm )
closing , and shall be visually screened using a vestibule
diameter circle and shall be of the individual type . The
or wall to prevent a direct view of the interior where the
shower area shall be visually screened from view with a min -
exterior doors arc open. Such screening shall not be
imum floor area of 36 by 36 inches ( 914 mm by 914 mm ) per
required on single toilet units.
shower. Each shall be provided with individual dressing areas
E 501.2.5 Ventilation. A toilet facility shall have perma- screened from view and shall contain a minimum of one
nent, non-closable, screened opcning( s), having a total area clothing hook and stool ( or bench area ) .
not less than 5 percent of the floor area and opening directly
to the exterior to provide proper ventilation . A listed E 501.7.1 Drainage Connection. Each shower area
exhaust lan( s), vented to the exterior, the rating of which in shall be designed to minimize the flow of water into the
cubic feet per minute ( L/s ) is not less than 25 percent of the dressing area and shall be connected to the drainage sys-
total volume of the room(s) served , shall be considered as tem using a properly trapped and vented inlet. Each such
area shall have an impervious, skid -resistant surface; E 503.2 Water Riser Pipe. Each potable water connection
wooden racks ( duck boards ) over shower floors shall be shall consist of a water riser pipe that is equipped with a
prohibited . threaded male spigot located not Jess than 12 inches ( 305 mm )
E 501.8 Drinking Fountains. Where provided , drinking but not more than 24 inches ( 610 mm ) above grade level for
fountains shall be in accordance with the requirements of this the attachment of a standard water hose . The water riser pipe
code. shall be protected from physical damage in accordance with
this code . This connection shall be equipped with a listed anti -
E 502.0 Recreational Vehicle Park Potable Water siphon backflow prevention device.
Supply and Distribution.
E 502.1 Quality. The supply or supplies of water shall com- E 504.0 Recreational Vehicle Park Drainage System.
ply with the potable water standards of the state, local health E 504.1 Where Required. An approved drainage system
authority or . in the absence thereof, with the Drinking Water shall be provided in recreational vehicle parks for conveying
Standard of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency . and disposing of sewage . Where available, parks shall be con -
E 502.2 Sources. Water approved by a regulating agency nected to a public sewer system .
shall be acceptable. Where an approved public water supply
E 504.2 Location. Sewer lines shall be located to prevent
system is available, it shall be used . Where the park has its
own water supply system , the components of the system shall damage from vehicular traffic.
be approved . A water supply system that is used on a seasonal E 504.3 Materials. Pipe and fittings installed in the drainage
basis shall be provided with means for draining . system shall be of material listed, approved , and installed in
E 502.3 Prohibited Connections. The potable water sup- accordance with this code.
ply shall not be connected to a nonpotablc or unapproved E 504.4 Pipe Sizes. The minimum diameters of drainage
water supply , nor be subjected to backflow or backsiphonagc . laterals, branches, and mains serving recreational vehicle sites
E 502.4 Supply. The water supply system shall be designed shall be in accordance with Table E 504 . 4 .
and constructed in accordance with the following :
( 1 ) A minimum of 25 gallons ( 95 L) per day per site for sites TABLE E G 04.4
without individual water connections . PIPE SIZES
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
(2 ) A minimum of 50 gallons (189 L) per day per site for RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
MINIMUM PIPE SIZES
sites with individual water connections . ( inches )
STANDS SERVED
( 3) A minimum of 50 gallons ( 189 L ) per day per site where 5 3
water-supplied water closets are provided in restrooms. 36 4
E 502.5 Pressure and Volume. Where water is distrib- 71 5
uted underpressure to an indh idual site, the water supply sys- 120 6
tem shall be designed to provide a minimum flow pressure of 440 8
not less than 20 psi (138 kPa ) with a minimum flow of 2 gal - For SI units: 1 inch - 25 mm
lons per minute ( gpm ) ( 0.1 L s ) at an outlet . The pressure
shall not exceed 80 psi (552 kPa ) .
E 502.6 Outlets. Water outlets shall be convenient to access t 504.5 Cleanouts. Cleanouts shall be provided in accor-
and , where not piped to individual recreational vehicle sites, dance with Chapter 7 of this code.
shall not exceed 300 feet ( 91 m ) from a site. Provisions shall E 504.6 Drainage Inlet. Where provided , the site drainage
be made to prevent accumulation of standing water or the cre- system inlet connections for individual recreational vehicles
ation of muddy conditions at each water outlet . shall be located to prevent damage by the parking of recre-
E 502.7 Storage Tanks. W ater storage tanks shall be con- ational vehicles or automobiles and shall consist of a sewer
structed of impervious materials, protected against contami - riser extending vertically to grade. The minimum diameter of
nation. and provided with locked , watertight covers . Overflow the sewer riser pipe shall be not less than 3 inches (80 mm ) in
or ventilation openings shall be down -facing and provided diameter , and shall be provided with a 4 inch ( 100 mm ) inlet
with a corrosion-resistant screening of not less than number or not less than a 3 inch (80 mm ) female fitting.
24 mesh to prevent the entrance of insects and vermin. Water E 504.6.1 Location. Where provided , the sewer inlet to
storage tanks shall not have direct connections to sewers. individual recreational vehicle sites shall be located on
the left rear half of the site ( left side of the recreational
E 503.0 Recreational Vehicle Park Water Connec- vehicle ) within 4 feet (1219 mm ) of the stand.
tions lor Individual Recreational Vehicles. E 504.6.2 Protection. The sewer riser pipe shall be
E 503.1 Location. Where provided , the water connections firmly imbedded in the ground and protected against
for potable water to individual recreational vehicle sites shall damage from movement . It shall be provided with a
be located on the left rear half of the site ( left side of recre- tight -fitting plug or cap, which shall he secured by a
ational vehicle ) within 4 feet ( 1219 mm ) of the stand . durable chain ( or equivalent) to prevent loss.
E 505.0 Recreational Vehicle Park Sanitary Disposal “ POTABLE W ATER . NOT TO BE USED FOR FLUSHING
Stations. WASTE TANKS; 1
E 505.1 Where Required. One recreational vehicle sani - The potable water shall be protected from backflow
tary disposal station shall be provided for each 100 recre- using a listed vacuum breaker located downstream from the
ational vehicle sites, or part thereof which are not equipped last shutoff valve .
with individual drainage system connections.
E 505.2 Access . Each station shall be level and convenient
of access from the service road and shall provide easy ingress
and egress for recreational vehicles .
E 505.3 Construction. Unless other approved means arc
used , each station shall have a concrete slab with the drainage
system inlet located to be on the road (left) side of the recre-
ational vehicle. The slab shall be not less than 3 feet by 3 feet
(914 mm by 914 mm ) , not less than V /i inches (89 mm ) thick
and properly reinforced. The slab surface is to be troweled to
a smooth finish and sloped from each side inward to a
drainage system inlet.
The drainage system inlet shall consist of a 4 inch ( 102
mm), self-closing , foot-operated hatch of approved material
with the cover milled to fit tight . The hatch body shall be set
in the concrete of the slab with the lip of the opening flush
with its surface to facilitate the cleansing of the slab with
water. The hatch shall be properly connected to a drainage
system inlet , which shall discharge to an approved sanitary
scwrage disposal facility .
E 505.4 Flushing Device. Where the recreational vehicle
park is provided with a piped water supply system , means for
flushing the recreational vehicle holding tank and the sani-
tary disposal station slab shall be provided that consists of a
piped supply of water under pressure, terminating in an out-
let located and installed to prevent damage by automobiles or
recreational vehicles . The flushing device shall consist of a
properly supported riser terminating not less than 2 feet ( 610
mm) above the ground surface with a % of an inch (20 mm)
,
independent of the ambient environment and designed to be opposite sides of the building within 50 feet (15 240 mm) of
carried by the user. [ NF’ PA 1981 : 3.3.46]
an approved roadway or driveway , or other locations
For this appendix, where this term is used without a qual- approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
ifier, it indicates an open -circuit self-contained breathing
F 501.4 Construction. The fire department connection
apparatus or combination. SCBA /SARs. For this appendix ,
panel shall be installed in a metal cabinet constructed of not
combination SCBA /SARs are encompassed by the terms self-
contained breathing apparatus or SCBA. less than 18-gaugc carbon steel or equivalent . The cabinet
shall be provided with a coating or other means to protect the
Welding Procedure Specification (WPS). A written cabinet from corrosion.
qualified welding procedure prepared to provide direction for
making production welds to code requirements. [ ASML F 501.5 Vehicle Protection. Where the panel is located in
B31.1 : 100.2] an area subject to vehicle traffic , impact protection shall be
provided .
F 501.6 Enclosure Marking. The front of the enclosure
F 301.0 System Components.
shall be marked , “FIREFIGHTER AIK SYSTEM." The let-
F 301.1 General. Firefighter breathing air replenishment tering shall be in a color that contrasts with the enclosure front
systems shall contain , as a minimum , the following compo- and in letters that are not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm ) high with
nents: a Mi of an inch ( 9.5 mm ) brush stroke.
( 1 ) Exterior fire department connection panel F 501.7 Enclosure Components. The exterior fire depart-
( 2 ) Interior fire department air fill panel or station ment connection panel shall contain the necessary gauges,
( 3) Interconnected piping distribution system isolation valves, pressure- relief valves, pressure-regulating
( 4 ) Pressure monitoring switch valves, check valves, tubing, fittings, supports, connectors,
adapters, and other necessary components as required to
allow the fire department \s mobile air unit to connect and
F 401.0 Required Installations. augment the system with a constant source of breathing air.
F 401.1 General. A firefighter air system shall be installed Each fire department connection panel shall contain not less
in the following buildings : than two inlet air connections .
F 501.8 Pressure-Relief Valve. Pressure- relief valves shall ing Jurisdiction. Where approved by the Authority Having
be installed downstream of the pressure regulator inlet . The Jurisdiction space shall be permitted to be utilized for other
,
lettering shall be in a color that contrasts with the cabinet front FIGHTERS AIR SYSTEM." The lettering shall be in a color
and in letters that arc not less than 2 inches f 5 I mm ) high with that contrasts with the cabinet front and in letters that arc not
a H of an inch (9.5 mm ) brush stroke. less than 2 inches (51 mm ) high with a JA of an inch ( 9.5 mm )
brush stroke.
F 601.5 Cabinet Components. The cabinet shall be of a
size to allow for the installation of the components in Section
F 601.5 . 1 . F 8010 Materials.
F 601.5.1 Cylinder Fill Panel. The cylinder . ill panel F 8011 General. Pressurized components shall be compat-
shall contain the gauges, isolation valves, pressure- relief ible for use with high- pressure breathing air equipment and
valves, pressure- regulating valves, check valves, tubing , self- contained breathing air apparatus . Pressurized breathing
fittings , supports, connectors , hoses, adapters, and other air components shall be rated for not less than a working pres-
components to refill SCBA cylinders. sure of 5000 psi ( 34 474 kPa) .
F 601.6 Cylinder Filling Hose. The design of the cabinet F 801.2 Tubing. Tubing shall be stainless steel in accordance
shall provide a means for storing the hose to prevent kinking. with ASTM A 269, or other approved materials that arc com -
W here the hose is coiled , the brackets shall be installed so patible with breathing air at the system pressure. Routing of
that the hose bend radius is maintained at 4 inches (102 mm ) tubing and bends shall be such as to protect the tubing from
or greater. Fill hose connectors for connection to SCBA cylin- mechanical damage.
ders shall comply with the requirements of CGA V - l num- F 801.3 Fittings. Fittings shall be constructed of stainless
ber 346 or 347. No other SCBA cylinder fill connections shall steel in accordance with ASTM A479, or other approved
be permitted . materials that arc compatible with breathing air at the system
F 601.7 Security. Each panel cover shall be maintained and pressure.
locked by an approved means.
F 801.4 Prohibited Materials. The use of nonmetallic
materials, carbon steel , iron pipe, malleable iron , high-
F 701.0 Interior Cylinder Fill Stations and Enclo- strength gray iron , or alloy steel shall be prohibited for breath-
sures. ing air pipe and tubing materials .
F 701.1 Location. The location of the closet or room for F 801.5 Pressure Monitoring Switch. An electric low -
each air fill station shall be approved by the Authority Hav- pressure monitoring switch shall be installed in the piping
system to monitor the air pressure. The pressure switch shall F 1001.2 .1 High-Rise Buildings. An interior cylin-
transmit a supervisory signal to the central alarm monitoring der fill panel or station shall be installed commencing on
station where the pressure of the breathing air system is less the third floor and every third floor thereafter above
than 80 percent of the system operating pressure. Activation grade. For underground floors in buildings with more
of the pressure switch shall also activate an audible alarm and than five underground floors, an interior cylinder fill
visual strobe located at the building annunciator panel . A panel or station shall be installed commencing on the
weather-resistant sign shall be provided in conjunction with third floor below grade and every three floors below
the audible alarm stating, "FIREFIGHTER AIR SYSTEM - grade thereafter , except for the bottom -most floor.
LOW AIR PRESSURE ALARM.” Where not part of a build- F 1001.2. 2 Underground Structures. For under-
ing annunciator panel, the lettering shall be in a contrasting
ground floors in buildings with more than five under-
color, and the letters shall be not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm )
ground floors, an interior cylinder fill panel or station
high with a VK of an inch (9.5 mm ) brush stroke.
shall be installed commencing on the third floor below
F 801.6 Isolation Valve. A system isolation valve shall be grade and every three floors below grade thereafter,
installed downstream of each air fill station and shall be except for the bottom-most floor .
located in the panel or within 3 feet ( 914 mm ) of the station.
F 1001.2.3 Installation Locations. The specific loca-
The isolation valve shall be marked with its function in letters
tion or locations on each floor shall be approved by the
that arc not less than MG of an inch (4.8 mm ) high with a Mi*
Authority Having Jurisdiction .
of an inch ( 1.6 mm ) brush stroke.
shall be l inch (25.4 mm ) high and shall be secured to the comply with the following requirements:
tubing . Signs shall be made of copper alloy , stainless steel , (1 ) Qualification of the WPS to be used , and of the per-
or plastic and engraved with Ms of an inch ( 9.5 mm) letters formance of welders and operators, is required.
with a Mi* of an inch ( l . 6 mm ) stroke lettering. Signs or labels (2 ) No welding shall be done if there is impingement of rain ,
shall be placed at not less than 20 foot ( 6096 mm ) intervals snow , sleet, or high wind on the weld area .
and at each fitting, whether the tubing is concealed or in plain ( 3 ) Tack welds permitted to remain in the finished weld shall
view . Tubing shall have a sign or label at an accessible point.
be made by a qualified welder, Tack welds made by an
F 901.4 Support. Pipe and tubing shall be supported at unqualified welder shall be removed. Tack welds that
intervals not less than that shown in Table 313.3 of this code. remain shall be made with an electrode and WPS, which
Pipe and tubing shall be supported in accordance with Section is the same as or equivalent to the electrode and WPS to
313.0 of this code. be used for the first pass. The stopping and starting ends
shall be prepared by grinding or other means so that they
F 1001.0 Design Criteria. arc capable of being satisfactorily incorporated into the
final weld . Tack welds that have cracked shall be
F 1001.1 Fill Time . The system shall be designed to fill, at
removed.
the most remote fill station or panel , not less than two 66
cubic foot ( ft ' ) ( l .87 m- ) compressed breathing air cylinders (4 ) CAUTION : Arc strikes outside the area of the intended
to a pressure not to exceed 4500 psi ( 31 026 kPa) simultane- weld shall be avoided on a base metal . [ ASME
ously in 3 minutes or less . Where greater capacity is required , B31.1 : 127.4 . 1 ]
the Authority Having Jurisdiction shall specify the required F 1101.3 Prevention of Contamination. The system
system capacity . components shall not be exposed to contaminants, including
F 1001.2 Fill Panels or Stations Location. Cylinder fill but not limited to, oils, solvents , dirt, and construction mate-
panels or stations shall be installed in the interior of buildings rials . Where contamination of system components has
in accordance with Section F 1001.2 . 1 through Section 1 occurred , the affected component shall not be installed in the
1001.2 .3. system .
F 1201.0 System Acceptance and Certification. (8) Breathing air shall have a concentration of nitrogen not
F 1201.1 Static Pressure Testing. Following fabrication , less than 75 percent and not more than 81 percent.
assembly , and installation of the piping distribution system , [ NFPA 1989 : 5.6]
exterior connection panel, and interior cylinder fill panels, the The written report of the analysis shall be submitted to
Authority Having Jurisdiction shall witness the pneumatic the Authority Having Jurisdiction , documenting that the
testing of the complete system at a test pressure of not less breathing ah is in accordance with this section.
than 7500 psi ( 51 711 kPa ) using oil -free dry air, nitrogen , or F 1201.5.1 Air Quality Analysis. During the period
argon. A pneumatic test of not less than 24 hours shall be per- of air quality analysis, the air fill panel inlet shall be
formed . During this test , all fittings, joints, and system com- secured so that no air is capable of being introduced into
ponents shall be inspected for leaks. A solution compatible the system and each air fill panel shall be provided with
with the system component materials shall he used on each a sign stating , A1 R QUALITY ANALYSIS IN
L4
joint and fitting. Defects in the system or leaks detected shall PROGRESS, DO NOT FILL OR USE ANY AIR FROM
he documented on an inspection report , repaired or replaced . THIS SYSTEM ." This sign shall be not less than %Vi
As an alternate, a pressure - decay test in accordance with inches (216 mm ) by 11 inches ( 279 mm ) with not less
ASME B31.3 shall be permitted . than 1 inch ( 25.4 mm ) lettering.
F 1201.2 Low - Pressure Switch Test. Upon successful F 1201.6 Annual Air Sampling. The breathing air within
completion of the 24 hour static pressure test , the system s the system shall be sampled and certified annually and
low- pressure monitoring switch shall be calibrated to not less inspected in accordance with the procedure in Section F
than 3000 psi (20 684 kPa ) descending , and tested to verity 1201.5.
that the signal is annunciated at the building's main fire alarm F 1201.7 Final Proof Test. The Authority Having Jurisdic-
panel and by means of an audible alarm and visual strobe tion shall witness the filling of two empty 66 cubic foot (ft3)
located in a visible location . ( l .87 m3 ) capacity SCBA cylinders in 3 minutes or less, using
F 1201.3 Compatibility Check. Each air fill panel and sta- compressed air supplied by fire department equipment con -
tion , and each exterior fire dc| iment connection panel shall nected to the exterior fire department connection panel. The
be tested for compatibility with the fire department s SC BA
' SCBA cylinders shall be filled at the air fill panel or station
fill fittings . farthest from the exterior fire department connection panel .
Following this , not less than two air samples shall then be
F 1201.4 Material Certifications. The pipe or tubing mate-
taken from separate air filling stations and submitted to an
rial certifications shall be provided to the Authority Having
independent certified gas analyst laboratory to verify the sys-
Jurisdiction.
tem’s cleanliness and that the air is in accordance with the
F 1201.5 Air Sampling. Before the system is placed into requirements of NFPA 1989. The written report shall be pro-
service , a minimum of two samples shall be taken from sep- vided to the Authority Having Jurisdiction certifying that the
arate air fill panels and submitted to an independent certified air analysis is in accordance with the above requirements.
gas analysis laboratory to verity the system’s cleanliness and
that the air is in accordance with the following requirements
for breathing air:
( 1 ) Breathing air shall have oxygen content not less than
19.5 percent and not greater than 23.5 percent by vol-
ume.
(2 ) Breathing air shall not have a concentration of carbon
monoxide exceeding 5.0 parts per million ( ppm ) by vol -
ume.
( 3) Breathing air shall not have a concentration of carbon
dioxide exceeding 1000 ppm by volume.
( 4 ) Breathing air shall not have a concentration of condensed
oil and particulate exceeding 7.2 E - l 1 pounds per cubic
inch ( lb/ in ' ) (2.0 mg/m3) at 72°F ( 22°C ) and 30 in Hg
( 102 kPa).
( 5) Where breathing air supply for respirators is stored at
pressures exceeding 15 bars {1500 kPa ), the breathing air
shall not have a concentration of water exceeding 24 ppm
by volume .
(6) Breathing air shall not have a nonmcthanc volatile
organic compound ( VOC ) content exceeding 25 ppm as
methane equivalents.
( 7 ) Breathing air shall not have a pronounced or unusual
odor .
H
Type B double- wall /p i
k
ifS
o gas vent used as —
connector
ff T
D
I 1f
D
T
T
-
Tabic 510.1 . 2(3 ) is used when sizing a Type B double wall gas vent con -1
-
nector attached to a tile lined masonry chimney.
-
|Table 510 1.2( 1) is used when sizing a Type B double wall gas vent con -
nected directly to the appliance. Notes:
-
1 . A is the equivalent cross sectional Lirca of the tile liner
|Note: The appliance can be either Category I draft hood-equipped or fan - - -
2. The appliance can be either CategoryIdralt hood equipped or fan assisted|
assisted type. type.
FIGUREG 101.2(1) FIGURE G 101.2(3 )
TYPE 5 DOUBLE- WALL VENT SYSTEM SERVING A SINGLE VENT SYSTEM SERVING A SINGLE APPLIANCE
APPLIANCE WITH A TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT WITH A MASONRY CHIMNEY AND A TYPE B
DOUBLE- WALL VENT CONNECTOR
Vent cap
Tile-lined masonry
Type B ernmney
-
double wall
gas vent
i
- H
H
Single- wall
vent connector
\
D
f?
+ G
Single'Wall
vent connector
fD
t
T
Table 510.1.2(4 ) is used when sizing a single-wall vent connector attached|
to a tile- lined masonry chimney.
Notes:
|Table 510.1.2(2) is used when sizing a single - wall metal vent connector 1. A is the equivalent cross- sectional area of the tile liner.
attached to a Type B double-wall gas vent 2. The appliance can be cither Category I dralt hood-equipped or fan- assisted|
type.
|Note: The appliance can be cither Category I draft hood -equipped or fan-
assisted type. FIGUREG 101.2(4)
FIGUREG 101.2(2) VENT SYSTEM SERVING A SINGLE APPLIANCE
TYPE IB DOUBLE- WALL VENT SYSTEM SERVING A SINGLE USING A MASONRY CHIMNEY AND A SINGLE- WALL
APPLIANCE WITH A SINGLE- WALL METAL VENT CONNECTOR METAL VENT CONNECTOR
t -
} «— Vent cap Vent cap
! D
D
\ J
T r, t A
D Connector
rise R
D P
-
Asbestos cement Type B or single wall metal vent serving -
Table 510,2(2) is used when sizing single wall vent connectors attached to|
-
a single draft hood equipped appliance . [ See Table 510,1,2( 5 )] -
a Type B double wall common vent.
FIGURE G 101.2(5) Note: Each appliance can be either Category I draft hood -equipped or fan -1
ASBESTOS CEMENT TYPE B OR SINGLE-WALL assisted type.
METAL VENT SYSTEM SERVING A SINGLE
DRAFT HOOD- EQUIPPED APPLIANCE FIGURE G 101.2(7)
VENT SYSTEM SERVING TWO OR MORE APPLIANCES
WITH TYPE B DOUBLE-WALL VENT AND SINGLE- WALL METAL
VENT CONNECTORS
Vent cap
A
D Tfle - lii led masonry
Type B Chimney
double- wali
-
Type B double wall
common vent gas vent
A
used a&
H
connectors
i i
6% T
«
A \JZ i
o Connector
T
D Connector
¥
1
rise R rise R
D
t
Type B
double- wall
gas vent used
as connectors
|Table 510.2(1 ) is used when sizing Type B double-wall gas vent connectors -
Table 510 , 2( 3) is used when sizing Type B double wall vent connectors|
attached to a Type B double-wall common vent . -
attached to a tile lined masonry chimney .
| Note: Each appliance can be cither Category I draft hood-equipped or fan - Notes:
assisted type. -
L A is the equivalent cross sectional area of the tile liner
-
2. Each appliance can be cither Category 1 draft hood equipped or fan -I
FIGURE G 101.2(6) assisted type .
VENT SYSTEM SERVING TWO OR MORE APPLIANCES WITH
TYPE IB DOUBLE- WALL VENT AND TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL FIGURE G 101.2(8}
VENT CONNECTORS MASONRY CHIMNEY SERVING TWO OR MORE APPLIANCES
WITH TYPE B DOUBLE- WALL VENT CONNECTORS
a
Tile-lined masonry
chimney
,4
H
Single- wall vent
Manifold common LM H
connector
i vent connector
\ ? t
i
1 . A
f r?Connectors
D
4
Connector
rise R I «1 t
V. D
ir
fk i -
+
I mJ
D
a 1 r
1 2
]
| Tabic 510.2 ( 4 ) is used when sizing single-wall metal vent connectors Example : Manifolded common vent connector LM can he no greater than IS
attached to a tile-lined masonry chimney. times the common vent connector manifold inside diameter; that is, a 4 inch
( 102 mm) inside diameter common vent connector manifold should not |
Notes: exceed 72 inches ( 1829 mm) in length. [ Sec Section 510.2.3 ]
I. A is the equivalent cross-sectional area of the tile liner.
I 2. Each appliance can be either Category I draft hood equipped or fan - - Note: This is an illustration of a typical manifolded vent connector Differ -
assisted type. ent appliance, vent connector, or common vent types arc possible. [ See Sec-
tion 510.2]
FIGURE G 101.2(9)
MASONRY CHIMNEY SERVING TWO OR MORE APPLIANCES FIGURE G 101.2(11)
WITH SINGLE- WALL METAL VENT CONNECTORS USE OF MANIFOLDED COMMON VENT CONNECTOR
Vent cap
I
t * — Vent cap
}-
Common vent
H H
I Offset
D
t 77
t n? t
*+1
„ ** i
&
*Connectors
1' I
R2
a
T
£
1 2 2
Asbestos cement Type B or single-wall metal pipe vent serving two or more Example : Offset common vent
draft hood-equipped appliances. [ SeeTable 510,2( 5 ) ]
Note: This is an illustration of a typical offset vent. Different appliance, vent
FIGURE G 101.2(10) connector, or vent types arc possible, |See Section 510.1 and Section 510.2 ]
ASBESTOS CEMENT TYPE B OR SINGLE- WALL
METAL VENT SYSTEM SERVING TWO OR MORE FIGURE G 101.2(12 )
DRAFT HOOD-EQUIPPED APPLIANCES USE OF OFFSET COMMON VENT
G ' f
Available toial
all appliances on
common vent
Second - floor
—
-
ffHisef =0,
Des jn wm connector for
loot appliance as an
Vent connector size Common vent size appliance 2 dual vent of this total
depends on: depends on: height (dr input ot first-
( too appliance
* Input * Combined inputs
* Rise * Available total height H zJ
* Available total height H * Table 510 2 ( 1 )
^
,
Tee with cap optional —
•Table 510.2(1 ) common vent
connectors
FIGURE G 101.2 (13)
MULTISTORY GAS VENT DESIGN PROCEDURE First- floor * Each interconnection tee is same size as
appliance segment of common vent directly above
FOR EACH SEGMENT OF SYSTEM
Type B
double- wall
0 Type B 01
gas vent double wall
-
gas vent
5 feet
Elbow
FT eet 10 feet lateral
30 feet
n/
\ c n
Single-wall
connector \
Vent connector
Draft hood-
equipped appliance
120 000 Btufti input
a Fan -assisted appliance
80 0£>0-Btu/h input
"
For SI units: I foot - 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour =
0.293 kW
FIGURE G 101.3
SINGLE DRAFT HOOD- EQUIPPED APPLIANCE - EXAMPLE 1 For SI units: l foot = 304. K mm , 1000 British thermal units per hour =
0.293 kW
FIGURE G 101.4
G 101.4 Example Single Fan- Assisted Appliance . SINGLE FAN- ASSISTED APPLIANCE - EXAMPLE 2
An installer has an 80 000 Btu/ h (23.4 kW ) input fan-assisted
|appliance that must be installed using 10 feet (3048 mm ) of
lateral connector attached to a 30 foot high (9144 mm ) Type G 101.5 Example 3: Interpolating Between Table Val-
B vent. Two 90-degrcc ( 1.57 rad ) elbows are needed for the ues. An installer has an 80 000 Btu / h ( 23.4 kW ) input appli -
|installation. Can a single- wall metal vent connector be used ance with a 4 inch ( 102 mm) diameter draft hood outlet that
for this application ? { See Figure G 101.4 ) needs to be vented into a 12 foot ( 3658 mm ) high Type B
vent . The vent connector has a 5 foot ( 1524 mm ) lateral
Solution: length and is also Type B. Can this appliance be vented using
a 4 inch (102 nun) diameter vent?
Table 510.1.2(2 ) refers to the use of single-wall metal vent
connectors with Type B vent . Jn the first column find the row
associated with a 30 foot (9144 mm) height and a 10 foot Solution :
(3048 mm ) lateral. Read across this row , looking at the FAN
Table 510.1 . 2( 1 ) is used in the case of an all Type B Vent
Min and FAN Max columns to find that a 3 inch ( 76 mm )
,
system . However, Table 510.1.2( 1 ) docs not have an entry
diameter single -wall metal vent connector is not recom -
for a height of 12 feet ( 3658 mm), and interpolation must be
mended . Moving to the next larger size single-wall connector
used. Read down the 4 inch ( 102 mm) diameter NAT Max
[4 inch (102 mm ) ] we find that a 4 inch ( 102 mm) diameter
column to the row associated with 10 foot (3048 mm) height
single-wall metal connector has a recommended minimum
vent capacity of 91 000 Btu / h ( 26.7 kW ) and a recommended and 5 toot ( 1524 mm ) lateral to find the capacity value of 77
maximum vent capacity of 144 000 Btu / h ( 42.2 kW ) . The 80 000 Btu / h ( 22.6 kW ). Read further down to the 15 foot ( 4572
000 Btu / h ( 23.4 kW ) fan -assisted appliance is outside this mm ) height , 5 foot ( 1524 mm ) lateral row to find the capac-
-
range, so the conclusion is that a single wall metal vent con-
nector cannot be used to vent this appliance using 10 feet ( 3048
ity value of 87 000 Btu / h ( 25.5 kW ) . The difference between
the 15 foot ( 4572 mm ) height capacity value and the 10 foot
mm ) of lateral for the connector. ( 3048 mm ) height capacity value is 10 000 Btu / h ( 3 k \V ). The
capacity for a vent system with a 12 foot ( 3658 mm ) height
However, if the 80 000 Btu/ h ( 23.4 kW ) input appliance
could he moved to within 5 lect ( 1524 mm ) of the vertical vent, is equal to the capacity for a 10 foot ( 3048 mm ) height plus
tw o- fifths of the difference between the 10 foot ( 3048 mm )
a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) single- wall metal connector could be used
to vent the appliance. Table 510.1 .2 ( 2 ) shows the acceptable and 15 foot ( 4572 mm ) height values, or 77 000 Btu / h (22.6
range of vent capacities for a 4 inch (102 mm ) vent with 5 kW ) + x 10 000 Btu/h (3 kW ) = 81 000 Btu / h ( 23.7 kW ).
feet ( 1524 mm ) of lateral to be between 72 000 Btu h ( 21.1 Therefore , a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) diameter vent can he used in the
kW ) and 157 000 Btu / h (46 kW ) . installation.
If the appliance cannot he moved closer to the vertical G 101.6 Example 4: Common Venting Two Draft
vent, a Type B vent could he used as the connector material. Hood-Equipped Appliances. A 35 000 Btu/h (10.3 kW )
In this case, Table 510.1.2( 1 ) shows that, for a 30 foot ( 9144 water heater is to be common vented with a 150 000 Btu / h
mm ) high vent with 10 feet ( 3048 mm ) of lateral , the accept- (44 kW ) furnace , using a common vent with a total height of
able range of vent capacities for a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) diameter 30 feet ( 9144 mm ). The connector rise is 2 feet ( 610 mm ) for
vent attached to a fan-assisted appliance is between 37 000 the water heater with a horizontal length of 4 feet ( 1219 mm ).
Btu / h ( 10.8 kW ) and 150 000 Btu / h ( 44 kW ). The connector rise for the furnace is 3 feet (914 mm ) with a
horizontal length of 8 feet ( 2438 mm ). Assume single -wall G 101.7 Example 5(a ): Common Venting a Draft
metal connectors will be used with Type B vent. What size Hood-Equipped Water Heater with a Fan - Assisted
connectors and combined vent should be used in this instal - Furnace into a Type B Vent. In this case, a 35 000 Btu/h
lation? (Sec Figure G 101.6) ( 10.3 kW ) input draft hood-equipped water heater with a 4
inch ( 102 mm ) diameter draft hood outlet, 2 feet ( 610 mm ) of
Solution ; connector rise , and 4 feet ( 1219 mm ) of horizontal length is
|Table 510.2 (2 ) should be used to size singlc -wrall metal vent to he common vented with a 100 000 Btu / h ( 29 kW ) tan -
assisted furnace with a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) diameter flue collar,
connectors attached to Type B vertical vents hi the vent con-
,
L
u Combined capacity
35 000 + 150 000 =
185 000 Btu/h Combined capacity
Xf
’
Type B I
35 000 + 100 000 = double-wall
30 feet i 1 gas vent
Type B double- 135 000 Btu/h 30 feet
wall gas vent
,r
2 feet Single - wall *
2 feet
+ 3 feet Ol
connectors
3 feet Cr JUf
G i
i Single- wall
Draft hood-
equipped
T
Draft hood- Fan assisted furnace
^
connectors
Water heater
35 000 Btu/h
water heater equipped furnace 100 000 Btu/h input
35 000 Btu/h 150 000 Btu/h input |
input input
For SI units: l foot = 304.8 mm , 1000 British thermal units per hour =
For SI units: I foot = 304.8 mm, 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW
0.293 kW FIGURE G 101.7
FIGURE G 101.6 COMMON VENTING A DRAFT HOOD-EQUIPPED WATER
COMMON VENTING TWO DRAFT HOOD- EQUIPPED HEATER WITH A FAN- ASSISTED FURNACE INTO A TYPE B
APPLIANCES - EXAMPLE 4 DOUBLE- WALL COMMON VENT - EXAMPLE 5 (a)
Furnace Vent Connector Diameter . Using the Vent Con- Btu / h (9 kW ), while a 4 inch { 102 mm ) vent connector has a
nector Capacity portion of Table 510.2 ( 2 ), read down the maximum input of 57 000 Btu / h ( 16.7 kW ). A 4 inch ( 102
Total Vent Height (/ / ) column to 30 feet ( 9144 mm ) and mm ) vent connector must therefore be used .
across the 3 feet ( 914 mm ) Connector Rise ( R ) row . Because Furnace Vent Connector Diameter. Using the Vent Con -
the furnace has a fan -assisted combustion system , find the nector Capacity portion of Table 510.2( 4 ) , read down the
first FAN Max column with a Btu / h rating greater than the Total Vent Height ( / / ) column to 30 feet ( 9144 mm ) and
furnace input rating . The 4 inch (102 mm ) vent connector has across the 3 feet ( 914 mm ) Connector Rise ( R ) row. Because
a maximum input rating of 119 000 Btu / h ( 34.9 k \V ) and a the furnace has a fan - assisted combustion system , find the
minimum input rating of 85 000 Btu / h ( 24.9 kW ). first FAN Max column with a Btu / h rating greater than the
The 100 000 Btu / h ( 29 kW ) furnace in this example falls furnace input rating. The 4 inch (102 mm ) vent connector has
within this range so a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) connector is adequate .
, a maximum input rating of 127 000 Btu / h ( 37 kW ) and a min -
Because the furnace vent connector horizontal length of 6 feet imum input rating of 95 000 Btu / h ( 27.8 kW ) . The 100 000
(1829 mm ) is less than the maximum value listed in Section Btu / h (29 kW) furnace in this example falls within this range ,
510.2. 1 ; the venting table values can be used without adjust- so a 4 inch (102 mm ) connector is adequate.
ment . If the furnace had an input rating of 80 000 Btu / h ( 23.4 Masonry Chimney . From Table G 101.8 , the equivalent
I kW ) , a Type B vent connector would be needed in order to area for a nominal liner size of 8 inches ( 203 mm ) by 12
meet the minimum capacity limit. inches ( 305 mm) is 63.6 square inches ( 0.041 m 2 ). Using
Common Vent Diameter. The total input to the common Table 510.2(4 ), Common Vent Capacity , read down the FAN
vent is 135 000 Btu /h (40 kW) . Using the Common Vent + NAT column under the Minimum Internal Area of Chim -
Capacity portion of Table 510.2 ( 2 ) . read down the Total Vent ney value of 63 to the row for 30 foot (9144 mm) height to
Height ( I f ) column to 30 feet (9144 mm) and across this rowr
to find the smallest vent diameter in the FAN + NAT column
find a capacity value of 739 000 Btu / h (217 kW ). The com
bined input rating of the furnace and water heater, 135 000
-
that has a Btu /h rating equal to or greater than 135 000 Btu/ h Btu /h (40 kW ), is less than the table value, so this is an
(40 kW). The 4 inch ( 102 mm ) common vent has a capacity of acceptable installation.
132 000 Btu/h (39 kW) and the 5 inch ( 127 mm) common vent Subsection 510.2 .17 requires the common vent area to
has a capacity of 202 000 Btu /h (59 kW ). Therefore the 5 inch
,
be no greater than seven times the smallest listed appliance
(127 mm ) common vent should be used in this example. categorized vent area , flue collar area , or draft hood outlet
Summary: In this example, the installer can use a 4 inch ( 102 area. Both appliances in this installation have 4 inch (102
mm) diameter, single- wall metal vent connector for the water mm ) diameter outlets . From Table G 101.8, the equivalent
heater and a 4 inch (102 mm) diameter, single-wall metal vcnl area for an inside diameter of 4 inches ( 102 mm ) is 12.2
connector for the furnace. The common vent should be a 5 square inches ( 0.008 nr ). Seven times 12.2 equals 85.4,
inch ( 127 mm ) diameter Type B vent . which is greater than 63.6, so this configuration is acceptable.
G 101.8 Example 5(b): Common Venting into an Inte- G 1019 Example 5(c ) : Common Venting into an Exte-
rior Masonry Chimney. In this case, the water heater and rior Masonry Chimney. In this case , the water heater and
fan -assisted furnace of Example 5( a) arc to be common- fan-assisted furnace of Examples 5( a ) and 5( b ) arc to be com -|
vented into a clay-tilc-lined masonry chimney with a 30 foot mon -vented into an exterior masonry chimney. The chimney
(9144 mm ) height . The chimney is not exposed to the out-
doors below the roof line. The internal dimensions of the clay
-
height, clay tile-liner dimensions, and vent connector heights
and laterals arc the same as in Example 5( b ). This system is
tile liner are nominally 8 inches ( 203 mm ) by 12 inches ( 305 being installed in Charlotte, North Carolina . Docs this exte-
mm ) . Assuming the same vent connector heights, laterals, and rior masonry chimney need to be re lined ? If so, what corru -
materials found in Example 5 ( a ) , what arc the recommended gated metallic liner size is recommended ? What vent
vent connector diameters, and is this an acceptable installa- connector diameters are recommended ? ( Sec Table G 101.8
tion ? and Figure 510.1.10)
Solution: Solution :
Table 510.2( 4 ) is used to size common venting installations According to Section 510.2 .20, Type B vent connectors
involving single- wall connectors into masonry chimneys. arc required to be used with exterior masonry chimneys. Use
Water Heater Vent Connector Diameter . Using Table Table 510.2 ( 8) and Table 510.2( 9 ) to size FAN + NAT com -
510.2( 4), Vent Connector Capacity, read down the Total Vent mon venting installations involving Type B double-wall con -
Height ( I f ) column to 30 feet ( 9144 mm ), and read across the nectors into exterior masonry chimneys .
2 feet (610 mm ) Connector Rise ( R ) row to the first Btu / h rat- The local 99 percent winter design temperature needed to
ing in the NAT Max column that is equal to or greater than the use Table 510.2 (8) and Table 510.2( 9) can be found in
water heater input rating. The table shows that a 3 inch ( 76 —
ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals, l or Charlotte, North
mm ) vent connector has a maximum input of only 31 000 Carolina, this design temperature is 19°F (-7.2 C ).
"
20 x 20 16 Vi X 16% hibited by Section 510.2 .20 . A 4 inch ( 102 mm) vent con -
20.0 314.1
nector has a maximum input rating of 70 000 Btu /h ( 20.5 kW )
20.1 314.2 and is equal to the draft hood outlet diameter. A 4 inch ( 102
20 x 24 16 Vi X 20 '/2 mm ) vent connector is selected .
22.0 380.1
Furnace Vent Connector Diameter. Using Table
22.1 380.1
510.2( i ), Vent C onnector Capacity , read down the total Vent
24 x 24 20 (4 x 20%
24.0 452.3 Height ( I f ) column to 30 feet (9144 mm ), and read across the
3 feet ( 914 mm ) Connector Rise ( R ) row to the first Btu / h rat-
24 x 28 20 ]/4 X 24 '/4 24.1 456.2
ing in the FAN MAX column that is equal to or greater than
26.4 543.3 the furnace input rating. The 100 000 Btu / h ( 29 kW) furnace
28 x 2S 2414 x 24 'A
27.0 572.5 in this example falls within this range, so a 4 inch ( 102 mm )
connector is adequate.
27.9 607.0
30 x 30 2 5 Vi x 25 '/2 Chimney Liner Diameter . The total input to the common
30.0 706.8 vent is 135 000 Btu / h ( 40 kW ) . Using the Common Vent
30.9 749.9 Capacity portion of Table 510.2( 1 ), read down the total Vent
30 x 36 2 5 Vi x 31 Vi Height ( I f ) column to 30 feet ( 9144 mm ) and across this row
33.0 855.3 to find the smallest vent diameter in the FAN + NAT column
34.4 929.4 that has a Btu / h rating greater than 135 000 Btu / h ( 40 kW ) .
36 x 36 31 Vi x 31!4 The 4 inch ( 102 mm ) common vent has a capacity of 138 000
36.0 1017.9
Btu / h ( 40.4 kW ). Reducing the maximum capacity by 20 per-
For SI units : l inch = 25.4 min, 1 square inch = 0.000645 nr" cent results in a maximum capacity for a 4 inch ( 102 mm )
|* When liner sizes differ di men si on ally from those shown in this table, corrugated liner of 110 000 Btu / h ( 32 kW ), less than the total
equivalent diameters ean be determined from published tables for square
input of 135 000 Btu / h (40 kW ). So a larger liner is needed .
and rectangular ducts of equivalent carrying capacity or by other engi -
neering methods . The 5 inch ( 127 mm ) common vent capacity listed in Table
H 101.0 General. the lot or erection of structures on the lot shall be made w here
H 101.1 Applicability. This appendix provides general such division or structure impairs the usefulness of the 100
guidelines for the materials, design , and installation of pri- percent expansion area.
vate sewage disposal systems . H 101.7 Capacity. No property shall be improved more than
H 101.2 General Requirements. Where permitted by Sec- its capacity to absorb sewage effluent properly by the means
tion 713.0, the building sewer shall be permitted to be con- provided in this code.
nected to a private sewage disposal system in accordance with Exception: The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be per-
the provisions of this appendix. The type of system shall be mitted to, at its discretion , approve an alternate system .
determined on the basis of location , soil porosity , and ground- H 101.8 Location. No private sewage disposal system , or
water level , and shall be designed to receive all sewage from part thereof shall be located in any lot other than the lot that
the property. The system , except as otherwise approved , shall is the site of the building or structure served by such private
consist of a septic tank with effluent discharging into a sub- sewage disposal system nor shall any private sewage disposal
,
surface disposal field , into one or more seepage pits, or into system or part thereof be located at any point having less than
a combination of subsurface disposal field and seepage pits . the minimum distances indicated in Table H 101.8.
The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to grant
Nothing contained in this code shall be construed to pro-
exceptions to the provisions of this appendix for permitted
hibit the use of all or part of an abutting lot to provide addi -
structures that have been destroyed due to fire or natural dis-
tional space for a private sewage disposal system or part
aster , and that cannot be reconstructed in compliance with
thereof wrhcrc proper cause, transfer of ownership , or change
these provisions provided that such exceptions arc the mini -
of boundary not in violation of other requirements has been
mum necessary .
first established to the satisfaction of the Authority Having
H 101.3 Quantity and Quality. Where the quantity or qual- Jurisdiction. The instrument recording such action shall con -
ity of the sewrage is such that the above system cannot be stitute an agreement with the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
expected to function satisfactorily for commercial, agricul- w hich shall clearly state and show that the areas so joined or
?
tural , and industrial plumbing systems; for installations where used shall be maintained as a unit during the time they arc so
appreciable amounts of industrial or indigestible wastes are used. Such agreement shall be recorded in the office of the
produced; for occupancies producing abnormal quantities of County Recorder as part of the conditions of ownership of
sewage or liquid waste; or where grease interceptors arc said properties and shall be binding on heirs, successors , and
required by other parts of this code, the method of sew age assigns to such properties . A copy of the instrument record -
treatment and disposal shall be first approved by the Author- ing such proceedings shall be filed w ith the Authority Having
ity Having Jurisdiction . Special sewage disposal systems for Jurisdiction.
minor, limited, or temporary uses shall be first approved by
H 101.9 Building Permit. Where there is insufficient lot
the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
area or improper soil conditions for sewage disposal for the
H 101.4 Septic Tank and Disposal Field Systems. Dis- building or land use proposed , and the Authority Having
posal systems shall be designed to utilize the most porous or Jurisdiction so finds, no building permit shall be issued , and
absorptive portions of the soil formation . Where the ground- no private sewage disposal shall be permitted. Where space or
water level extends to within 12 feet ( 3658 mm ) or less of the soil conditions arc critical , no building permit shall be issued
ground surface or where the upper soil is porous, and the until engineering data , and test reports satisfactory to the
underlying stratum is rock or impervious soil , a septic tank Authority Having Jurisdiction have been submitted and
and disposal field system shall be installed . approved .
H 101.5 Flood Hazard Areas. Disposal systems shall be H 101.10 Additional Requirements. Nothing contained
located outside of flood hazard areas. in this appendix shall be construed to prevent the Authority
Exception: Where suitable sites outside of flood hazard areas Having Jurisdiction from requiring compliance with addi -
arc not available, disposal systems shall be permitted to be tional requirements than those contained herein , where such
located in food hazard areas on sites where the effects of additional requirements arc essential to maintaining a sate
inundation under conditions of the design flood arc mini - and sanitary condition.
mized. H 101.11 Alternate Systems. Alternate systems shall be
H 101.6 Design. Private sewage disposal systems shall be so permitted to be used by special permission of the Authority
designed that additional seepage pits or subsurface drain Having Jurisdiction after being satisfied with their adequacy .
fields, equivalent to not less than 100 percent of the required This authorization is based on extensive field and test data
original system , shall be permitted to be installed where the from conditions similar to those at the proposed site or
original system cannot absorb all the sewage. No division of requires such additional data as necessary to assure that the
alternate system will produce continuous and long- range H 201.0 Capacity of Septic Tanks.
results at the proposed site, not less than equivalent to sys- H 201.1 General. The liquid capacity of septic tanks shall
tems which arc specifically authorized. comply with Table H 20 L 1(1) and Tabic H 201.1(4 ) as deter-
Where demonstration systems arc to be considered for mined by the number of bedrooms or apartment units in
installation , conditions for installation , maintenance, and dwelling occupancies and the estimated waste/scwrage design
monitoring at each such site shall first be established by the flow rate or the number of plumbing fixture units as deter-
Authority Having Jurisdiction. mined from Table 702.1 of this code, whichever is greater in
Approved aerobic systems shall be permitted to be sub- other building occupancies . The capacity of any one septic
stituted for conventional septic tanks provided the Authority tank and its drainage system shall be limited to the soil struc-
Having Jurisdiction is satisfied that such systems w i l l pro- ture classification in Table 11 201.1 ( 2 ), and as specified in
duce results not less than equivalent to septic tanks, whether Table 11 201.1 ( 3 ).
their aeration systems arc operating or not.
TABLE H 201.1(1)
TABLE H 101.S
CAPACITY OF SEPTICTANKS 1 ’ 3’ 4
LOCATION OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM *
MINIMUM SEEPAGE MULTIPLE
BUILDING SEPTIC DISPOSAL OTHER USES:
HORIZONTAL PIT OR SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING MINIMUM SEP-
SEWER TANK FIELD MAXIMUM FIX-
DISTANCE CESSPOOL DWELLINGS - UNITS OR TIC TANK
TURE UNITS
NUMBER OF APARTMENTS - CAPACITY
Building or BEDROOMS ONE BEDROOM
SERVED PER
(gallons )
2 feet 5 feet 8 feet 8 feet TABLE 702.1
structures I EACH
Property line 1 or 2 15 750
adjoining pri - Clear3 5 feet 5 feet 8 feet
3 20 1000
vate property
Water supply 4 2 units 25 1200
50 feetJ 50 feet 100 feet 150 feet
wells 5 or 6 3 33 1500
Streams and 4 45 2000
other bodies 50 feet 50 feet 7 7
100 feet 150 feet
5 55 2250
of water
Trees 10 feet 10 feet 6 00 2500
Seepage pits or 7 70 2750
5 feet 5 feet 12 feet
cesspools8 8 80 3000
Disposal field 1' 5 feet 4 feet 4 5 feet 9 90 3250
On-site
10 100 3500
domestic water 1 foot5 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet
service line Tor SI units: 1 gallon = 3.785 L
Distribution Notes:
5 feet 5 feet i Extra bedroom, 150 gallons ( 568 L) each .
box
J Extra dwelling units over 10: 25 U gallons ( 946 L ) each .
Pressure public
10 feet6 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet J
Extra fixture units over 100 : 25 gallons (94.6 L ) per fixture unit .
water main
4 Septic tank sizes in this tabic include siudge storage capacity and the con -
For SI units: I foot = 304.8 mm
Notes: nection of domestic food waste disposers without further volume increase.
i
Including porches and steps , whether covered or uncovered , breezeways,
roofed pone cochcres , roofed patios , carports, covered walks, covered TABLE H 201.1(2)
driveways, and similar structures or appurtenances . DESIGN CRITERIA OF FIVE TYPICAL SOILS
Sec Section 312.3. MAXIMUM ABSORP-
REQUIRED
3 TION CAPACITY IN
Drainage piping shall clear domestic water supply wells by not less than SQUARE FEET
GALLONS PER
50 feet ( 15 240 mm ). This distance shall be permitted to be reduced to not TYPE OF SOIL OF LEACHING
SQUARE FEET OF
less than 25 feet ( 7620 mm ) where the drainage piping is constructed of AREA PER 100
LEACHING AREA FOR
GALLONS
materials approved for use within a building. A 24 HOUR PERIOD
4
Plus 2 feet ( 610 mm ) for each additional 1 foot ( 305 mm ) of depth more Coarse sand or gravel 20 5.0
than 1 foot ( 305 mm) below the bottom of the drain line . ( See Section H Fine sand 25 4.0
601.0 )
5 Sandy loam or sandy clay 40 2.5
See Section 720.0 .
Clay with considerable
" For parallel construction - For crossings, approval by the Health Depart- 90 l.l
sand or gravel
ment shall be required
7 These minimum clear horizontal distances shall also apply to disposal Clay with small amount
120 0.8
of sand or gravel
s
-
fields, seepage pits, and the mean high tide line.
Where disposal fields, seepage pits , or both arc installed in sloping ground, For SI units: 1 square foot = 0.0929 nr, l gallon = 3.785 L , 1 gallon per
the minimum horizontal distance between any pail of the leaching system square foot = 40.7 L / nr
and ground surface shall be 15 feet (4572 mm ).
TABLE H 201.1( 3 )
LEACHING AREA SIZE BASED ON SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY
20-25 7500
40 5000
90 3500
120 3000
For SI units: 1 square foot per 100 gallons = 0.000245 m-/L, I gallon = 3.785 L
TABLE H 201.1(4 )
ESTIMATED WASTE/ SEWAGE FLOW RATES12’ 3
TYPE OF OCCUPANCY GALLONS PER DAY
Airports ( per employee ) 15
Airports ( per passenger ) 5
Auto washers - check with equipment manufacturer
Bowling alleys - with snack bar only ( per lane) 75
Campground - with central comfort station ( per person ) 35
Campground - with flush toilets - no showrers ( per person ) 25
Camps ( day) - no meals served ( per person ) 15
Camps (summer and seasonal camps) - ( per person) 50
Churches - sanctuary ( per seat ) 5
Churches - with kitchen waste ( per seat ) 7
Dance halls - ( per person ) 5
Factories - no show ers ( per employee ) 25
Factories - with showers ( per employee ) 35
Factories - with cafeteria ( per employee ) 5
Hospitals - ( per bed ) 250
Hospitals - kitchen waste only ( per bed ) 25
Hospitals - laundry waste only ( per bed ) 40
Hotels - no kitchen waste ( per bed ) 60
Institutions - resident ( per person ) 75
Nursing home - ( per person ) 125
Rest home - (per person ) 125
Laundries - self-service with minimum 10 hours per day (per wash cycle ) 50
Laundries - commercial check with manufacturer ’ s specification
Motel ( per bed space ) 50
Motel - with kitchen ( per bed space) 60
Offices - ( per employee ) 20
Parks - mobile homes ( per space ) 250
Parks (picnic ) - with toilets only ( per parking space) 20
Parks ( recreational vehicles) - without water hook-up ( per space) 75
Parks ( recreational vehicles) - with water and sewer hook-up ( per space ) 100
Restaurants - cafeteria ( per employee ) 20
Restaurants - with toilet waste ( per customer ) 7
Restaurants - with kitchen waste ( per meal ) 6
Restaurants - with kitchen waste disposable service ( per meal) 2
Restaurants - with garbage disposal ( per meal ) 1
Restaurants - with cocktail lounge ( per customer ) 2
Schools staff and office ( per person ) 20
Schools - elementary ( per student ) 15
Schools - intermediate and high ( per student ) 20
Schools - with gym and showers ( per student ) 5
Notes:
Sewage disposal systems sized using the estimated waste /sewage flow rates shall be calculated as follows :
(a) Wastc/scwagc flow up to 1500 gallons per day ( 567 K L /day )
,
3 Because of the many variables encountered , it is not possible to set absolute values for wastc / scwagc flow rates tor all situations The designer should eval
. -
uate each situation and, where figures in this table need modification; they shouid be made with the concurrence of the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
H 301.0 Area of Disposal Fields and Seepage Pits. (4) The minimum effective absorption area in any seepage
H 301.1 General. The minimum effective absorption area pit shall be calculated as the excavated sidewall area
in disposal fields in square feet ( m2 ), and in seepage pits in below the inlet exclusive of any hardpan , rock, clay , or
square feet ( nr ) of sidewall , shall be predicated on the other impervious formations. The minimum required
required septic tank capacity of gallons ( liters ), estimated area of porous formation shall be provided in one or more
waste /sewage flow rate , or whichever is greater, and shall be seepage pits. No excavation shall extend within 10 feet
in accordance with Table H 201.1 ( 2 ) as determined by the {3048 mm) of the water table nor to a depth where
type of soil found in the excavation , and shall be as follows: sewage is capable of contaminating underground water
( 1 ) Where disposal fields arc installed , not less than 150 stratum that is usable for domestic purposes.
square feet ( 13.9 nr ) of trench bottom shall be provided Exception : In areas where the records or data indicate
for each system exclusive of any hard pan , rock , clay, or that the groundwaters arc grossly degraded , the 10 foot
other impervious formations . Sidewall area more than ( 3048 mm ) separation requirement shall be permitted to
the required 12 inches (305 mm) and not exceeding 36 be reduced by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
inches ( 914 mm) below the leach line shall be permitted The applicant shall supply evidence of groundwater
to be added to the trench bottom area where computing depth to the saustaction of the Authority Having Juris-
absorption areas. diction .
(2 ) W here leaching beds arc permitted instead of trenches, ( 5 ) Leaching chambers that comply with IAPMO PS 63 and
the area of each such bed shall be not less than 50 percent bundled expanded polystyrene synthetic aggregate units
greater than the tabular requirements for trenches . that comply with 1APMO 1GC 276 shall be sized using
Perimeter sidewall area more than the required 12 inches the required area calculated using Table 11 201.1( 2 ) with
( 305 mm ) and not exceeding 36 inches ( 914 mm ) below a 0.70 multiplier.
the leach line shall be permitted to be added to the trench
bottom area where computing absorption areas.
( 3) No excavation tor a leach line or leach bed shall be H 401.0 Percolation Test.
located within 5 feet ( 1524 mm ) of the water table nor to H 401.1 Pit Sizes. Where practicable , disposal field and
a depth where sewage is capable of contaminating the seepage pit sizes shall be computed from Table H 201.1(2).
underground water stratum that is usable tor domestic Seepage pit sizes shall be computed by percolation tests
purposes . unless use of Table H 201.1(2 ) is approved by the Authority
Exception: In areas where the records or data indicate Having Jurisdiction.
that the groundwaters arc grossly degraded , the 5 foot H 401.2 Absorption Qualities. The absorption qualities
( 1524 mm ) separation requirement shall be permitted to of seepage pits and questionable soils other than those listed
be reduced by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. The in Table H 201.1( 2 ). the proposed site, shall be subjected to
applicant shall supply evidence of groundwater depth to percolation tests acceptable to the Authority Having Juris-
the satisfaction of the Authority Having Jurisdiction . diction.
H 401.3 Absorption Rates. Where a percolation test is H 501.7 Pipe Extension. The inlet and outlet pipe or baf-
required, no private disposal system shall be permitted to fle shall extend 4 inches ( 102 mm ) above and not less than 12
serve a building where that test shows the absorption capac- inches ( 305 mm ) below' the water surface. The invert of the
ity of the soil is less than 0.83 gallons per square foot (gal/ft2 ) inlet pipe shall be at a level not less than 2 inches (51 mm )
( 33.8 L/ nr ) or more than 5.12 gal/ft2 ( 208.6 L/ nr ) of leach- above the invert of the outlet pipe.
ing area per 24 hours . Where the percolation test shows an H 501.8 Free Vent Area. Inlet and outlet pipe fittings or baf-
absorption rate greater than 5.12 gal /ft2 ( 208.6 L / nr ) per 24 fles and compartment partitions shall have a free vent area
hours, a private disposal system shall be permitted where the equal to the required cross-sectional area of the house sewer
site does not overlie groundwaters protected for drinking or private sewer discharging therein to provide free ventila -
water supplies a minimum thickness of 2 feet ( 610 mm ) of
,
tion above the w'ater surface from the disposal field or seep-
the native soil below the entire proposed system is replaced
1 age pit through the septic tank , house sew'er, and stack to the
by loamy sand , and the system design is based on percolation outer air.
tests made in the loamy sand . H 501.9 Sidewalls. The sidewalls shall extend not less than
9 inches ( 229 mm ) above the liquid depth. The cover of the
septic tank shall be not less than 2 inches ( 51 mm ) above the
H 501.0 Septic Tank Construction. back vent openings.
H 501.1 Plans. Plans for septic tanks shall be submitted to H 501.10 Partitions and Baffles. Partitions or baffles
the Authority Having Jurisdiction for approval. Such plans between compartments shall be of solid , durable material and
shall show' dimensions, reinforcing , structural calculations, shall extend not less than 4 inches ( 102 mm) above the liquid
and such other pertinent data as required . level. The transfer port betw een compartments shall be a min -
H 501.2 Design. Septic tank design shall be such as to pro- imum size equivalent to the tank inlet, but in no case less than
duce a clarified effluent consistent with accepted standards 4 inches f 102 mm ) in size, shall be installed in the inlet com -
and shall provide adequate space for sludge and scum accu- partment side of the battle so that the entry into the port is
placed 65 percent to 75 percent in the depth of the liquid.
mulations.
Wooden baffles are prohibited .
H 501.3 Construction. Septic tanks shall be constructed of
H 501.11 Structural Design. The structural design of sep-
solid , durable materials not subject to excessive corrosion or tic tanks shall comply with the following requirements:
decay and shall be watertight.
(1) Each such tank shall be structurally designed to withstand
H 501.4 Compartments. Septic tanks shall have not less all anticipated eaith or other loads. Septic tank covers shall
than tw'o compartments unless otherwise approved by the be capable of supporting an earth load of not less than 500
Authority Having Jurisdiction. The inlet compartment of any pounds per square foot ( lb/ft2) ( 2441 kg/ m 2 ) where the
septic tank shall be not less than two-thirds of the total capac- maximum coverage does not exceed 3 feet ( 914 mm).
ity of the tank , nor less than 500 gallons ( 1892 L) liquid (2 ) In flood hazard areas, tanks shall be anchored to counter
capacity , and shall be not less than 3 feet ( 914 mm) in w'idth buoyant forces during com itions of the design flood. The
and 5 feet (1524 mm in length. Liquid depth shall be not less vent termination and service manhole of the tank shall
than 2Vi feet ( 762 mm ) nor more than 6 feet ( 1829 mm ). The be not less than 2 feet (610 mm ) above the design flood
secondary compartment of a septic tank shall have a capacity elevation or fitted with covers designed to prevent the
of not less than 250 gallons ( 946 L) and a capacity not inflowr of floodwatcr or the outflow' of the contents of the
exceeding one-third of the total capacity of such tank. In sep- tanks during conditions of the design flood .
tic tanks having a 1500 gallon ( 5678 L ) capacity the sec-
,
H 501.12 Manholes. Septic tanks installed under concrete
ondary compartment shall be not less than 5 feet (1524 mm ) or blacktop paving shall have the required manholes accessi -
in length. ble by extending the manhole openings to grade in a manner
H 501.5 Access. Access to each septic tank shall be pro- acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
vided by not less than two manholes 20 inches ( 508 mm ) in H 501.13 Materials. The materials used for constructing a
minimum dimension or by an equivalent removable cover septic tank shall he in accordance w ith the following;
slab . One access manhole shall be located over the inlet , and ( 1 ) Materials used in constructing a concrete septic tank shall
one access manhole shall be located over the outlet . Where a be in accordance with applicable standards in Chapter|
first compartment exceeds 12 feet ( 3658 mm ) in length , an 17 .
additional manhole shall be provided over the baffle wall .
( 2 ) The minimum wall thickness of a steel septic tank shall
H 501.6 Pipe Opening Sizes. The inlet and outlet pipe be number 12 U .S. gauge (0.109 of an inch) ( 2.77 mm ),
openings shall not be larger in size than the connecting sewer and each such tank shall be protected from corrosion
pipe. The vertical leg of round inlet and outlet fittings shall both externally and internally by an approved bituminous
not be less in size than the connecting sew'er pipe nor less than coating or by other acceptable means.
4 inches ( 100 mm) in diameter. A baffle- type fitting shall ( 3 ) Septic tanks constructed of alternate materials shall be
have the equivalent cross-sectional area of the connecting permitted to be approved by the Authority Having Juris-
sewer pipe and not less than a 4 inch ( 102 mm ) horizontal diction where in accordance with approved applicable
dimension where measured at the inlet and outlet pipe inverts. standards . Wooden septic tanks shall be prohibited.
H 501.14 Prefabricated SepticTanks. Prefabricated sep- H 601.6 Laterals. Laterals from a distribution box to the dis-
tic tanks shall comply with the following requirements : posal field shall be approved pipe with watertight joints. Mul -
( 1 ) Manufactured or prefabricated septic tanks shall comply tiple disposal field laterals, where practicable , shall be of
with approved applicable standards and be approved by uniform length .
the Authority Having Jurisdiction . Prefabricated bitumi - H 601.7 Connections. Connections between a septic tank
nous coated septic tanks shall comply with UL 70. and a distribution box shall be laid with approved pipe with
(2 ) Independent laboratory tests and engineering calcula- watertight joints on natural ground or compacted fill.
tions certifying the tank capacity and structural stability H 601.8 Dosing Tanks. Where the quantity of sewage
shall be provided as required by the Authority Having exceeds the amount that is perm itted to be disposed of in 500
Jurisdiction .
lineal feet (152.4 m ) of leach line, a dosing tank shall be used.
Dosing tanks shall be equipped with an automatic siphon or
H 601.0 Disposal Fields. pump that discharges the tank once every 3 or 4 hours . The
H 601.1 Distribution Lines. Distribution lines shall be con- tank shall have a capacity equal to 60 to 75 percent of the
structed of clay tile laid with open joints, perforated clay pipe, interior capacity of the pipe to be dosed at one time. Where
perforated bituminous fiber pipe , perforated high - density the total length of pipe exceeds 1000 lineal feet ( 305 m ) , the
polyethylene pipe, perforated ABS pipe, perforated PVC dosing tank shall be provided with two siphons or pumps dos-
pipe, or other approved materials, provided that approved ing alternately and each servinfT one- half of the leach field .
openings are available for distribution of the effluent into the H 601.9 Construction. Disposal fields shall be constructed
trench area .
in accordance with Table H 601.9.
H 601.2 Filter Material. Before placing filter material or
Minimum spacing between trenches or leaching beds
drain lines in a prepared excavation smeared or compacted
,
shall be not less than 4 feet ( 1219 mm ) plus 2 feet ( 610 mm )
surfaces shall be removed from trenches by raking to a depth
of l inch {25.4 mm) and the loose material removed . Clean for each additional foot ( 305 mm) of depth more than I foot
stone, gravel , slag , or similar filter material acceptable to the ( 305 mm ) below the bottom of the drain line. Distribution
Authority Having Jurisdiction, varying in size from /4 of an
J drain lines in leaching beds shall 1 ot more than 6 feet
'
inch to 2 \A inches ( 19.1 mm to 64 mm), shall be placed in the ( 1829 mm) apart on centers, and no part of the perimeter of
trench to the depth and grade required by this section. Drain the leaching bed shall exceed 3 feet [ 914 mm) from a distri -
pipe shall be placed on filter material in an approved manner. bution drain line. Disposal fields, trenches, and leaching beds
The drain lines shall then be covered with filter material to shall not be paved over or covered by concrete or a material
the minimum depth required by this section, and this material that is capable of reducing or inhibiting a possible evaporation
covered wdth untreated building paper , straw, or similar of sewer effluent,
porous material to prevent the closure of voids with earth H 601.10 Joints. Where necessary on sloping ground to pre -
backfill . No earth backfill shall be placed over the filter mate- vent excessive line slope, leach lines or leach beds shall be
rial cover until after inspection and acceptance.
stepped . The lines between each horizontal section shall be
Exception: Listed or approved plastic leaching chambers and made with watertight joints and shall be designed , so each
bundled expanded polystyrene synthetic aggregate units shall horizontal leaching trench or bed shall be utilized to the max -
be permitted to be used in lieu of pipe and filter material . imum capacity before the effluent shall pass to the next lower
Chamber and bundled expanded polystyrene synthetic aggre- leach line orbed. The lines between each horizontal leaching
gate unit installations shall follow the rules tor disposal fields,
section shall be made with approved watertight joints and
where applicable, and shall be in accordance with the manu -
installed on the natural or unfilled ground.
facturers instructions.
H 601.3 Grade Board. A grade board staked in the trench to
TABLE H 601.9
the depth of filter material shall be utilized where the distribu - GENERAL DISPOSAL FIELD REQUIREMENTS
tion line is constructed with drain tile ora flexible pipe material ELEMENT MINIMUM MAXIMUM
that will not maintain alignment without continuous support. Number of drain lines per
H 601.4 Seepage Pits. Where seepage pits are used in I
field
combination with disposal fields, the filter material in the Length of each line 100 feet
trenches shall terminate not less than 5 feet (1524 mm ) from Bottom width of trench 18 inches 36 inches
the pit excavation , and the line extending from such points to
Spacing of lines, center-
the seepage pit shall be approved pipe with watertight joints. 6 feet
-
to center
H 601.5 Distribution Boxes. Where two or more drain Depth of earth cover of lines
lines arc installed an approved distribution box of sufficient
, 12 inches
( preferred 18 inches)
size to receive lateral lines shall be installed at the head of Grade of lines level 3 inches per 100 feet
each disposal field . The invert of outlets shall be level , and the
Filter material under drain
invert of the inlet shall be not less than 1 inch ( 25 . 4 mm ) 12 inches
lines
above the outlets . Distribution boxes shall be designed to
ensure equal flow and shall be installed on a level concrete Filter material over drain lines 2 inches
slab in natural or compacted soil . For SI units; 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I inch per foot = 83.3 mm/m
H 701.0 Seepage Pits . H 701.9 Inlet Fitting. An approved vented inlet fitting shall
H 701.1 Capacity. The capacity of seepage pits shall be be provided in the seepage pit so arranged as to prevent the
based on the quantity of liquid waste discharging thereinto inflow from damaging the sidewall .
and on the character and porosity of the surrounding soil, and Exception: Where using a one- or two- piece concrete slab
shall be in accordance with Section H 301.0 of this appendix. cover inlet, fitting shall be permitted to be a onc- tourth bend
H 701.2 Multiple Installations. Multiple seepage pit instal- fitting discharging through an opening in the top of the slab
lations shall be served through an approved distribution box cover. On multiple seepage pit installations, the outlet fittings
or be connected in series using a watertight connection laid on shall comply with Section H 701.2 of this appendix.
undistributed or compacted soil . The outlet from the pit shall
have an approved vented leg fitting extending not less than 12
inches ( 305 mm ) below the inlet fitting . H 801.0 Cesspools.
H 701.3 Construction. A seepage pit shal l be circular in shape H 801.1 Limitations. A cesspool shall be considered as a
and shall have an excavated diameter of not less than 4 feet temporary expedient pending the construction of a public
( 1219 mm ) Each such pit shall be lined with approved- type
, sewer; as an overflow facility where installed in conjunction
whole new hard- burned clay brick , concrete brick, concrete cir- with an existing cesspool ; or as a means of sewage disposal
cular- type cesspool blocks, or other approved materials. for limited , minor, or temporary uses, where first approved
Approval shall be obtained before construction for anyr pit hav- by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
ing an excavated diameter greater than 6 feet ( 1829 mm). H 801.2 Septic Tanks. Where it is established that a public
H 701.4 Lining. The lining in a seepage pit shall be laid on sewer system will be available in less than 2 years , and soil
a firm foundation. Lining materials shall be placed tight and groundwater conditions are favorable to cesspool dis-
together and laid with joints staggered . Except in the case of posal , cesspools without septic tanks shall be permitted to be
approved -type precast concrete circular sections, no brick or installed for single- family dwellings or for other limited uses
block shall be greater in height than its width and shall be laid where first approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
flat to form not less than a 4 inch ( 102 mm) wall . Brick or
block greater than 12 inches (305 mm ) in length shall have H 801.3 Construction. Lach cesspool, where permitted ,
chamfered matching ends and be scored to provide for seep- shall be in accordance with the construction requirements set
age. Excavation voids behind the brick , block , or concrete forth in Section H 701.0 of this appendix for seepage pits and
liner shall have not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm) of clean 3A shall have a sidewall ( not including arch ) of not less than 20
of an inch ( 19.1 mm ) gravel or rock . feet ( 6096 mm ) below the inlet, provided , however, that
H 701.5 Brick and Block. Brick or block used in seepage where a strata of gravel or equally pervious material of 4 feet
pit construction shall have a compressive strength of not less (1219 mm) in thickness is found, the depth of such sidewall
than 2500 pounds per square inch ( lb/ nr ) (1 757 674 kg/ m3). shall not exceed 10 feet ( 3048 mm) below the inlet .
H 701.6 Sidewall , A seepage pit shall have a minimum side- H 801.4 Existing Installations. Where overflow cesspools
wall ( not including the arch ) of l () feet ( 3048 mm ) below the or seepage pits arc added to existing installations , the effluent
inlet . shall leave the existing pit through an approved vented leg
H 701.7 Arch and Dome. The arch or dome of a seepage extending not less than 12 inches ( 305 mm ) downward into
pit shall be permitted to be constructed in one of three ways: such existing pit and having its outlet flow line not less than
( 1 ) Approved - type hard- burned clay brick or solid concrete 6 inches ( 152 mm) bciow the inlet. The pipe between pits
brick or block laid in cement mortar. shall be laid with approved watertight joints.
(2 ) Approved brick or block laid dry. In both of the above
methods, an approved cement mortar covering of not less H 901.0 Commercial or Industrial Special Liquid -
than 2 inches (51 mm ) in thickness shall be applied , said Waste Disposal.
covering to extend not less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) H 901.1 Interceptor. Where liquid wastes contain excessive
beyond the sidewalls of the pit . amounts of grease , garbage, flammable wastes , sand , or other
( 3) Approved - type one or two - piece reinforced concrete ingredients that affect the operation of a private sewage dis-
slabs of not less than 2500 lb/in2 ( 1 757 674 kg/ m - ) min- posal system , an interceptor for such wastes shall be installed.
imum compressive strength , not less than 5 inches ( 127
H 901.2 Installation. Installation of such interceptors shall
mm ) thick, and designed to support an earth load of not
comply with Section 1009.0 of this code, and their location
less than 400 pounds per square foot (lb/ft2) ( 1953
kg/ m - ). Each such cover shall be provided with a 9 inch shall comply with Table H 101.8 of this appendix.
(229 mm ) minimum inspection hole with plug or cover H 901.3 Sampling BOX . A sampling box shall be installed
and shall be coated on the underside with an approved where required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
bituminous or other nonpcrmcablc protective compound . H 901.4 Design and Structural Requirement. Intercep-
H 701.8 Location. The top of the arch or cover shall be not tors shall be of approved design and be not less than two com -
less than 18 inches ( 457 mm ) but not exceed 4 feet ( 1219 partments. Structural requirements shall comply- with Section
mm ) below the surface of the ground . H 501.0 of this appendix .
H 901.5 Location. Interceptors shall be located as close to Scams or joints shall be left exposed ( except the bottom),
the source as possible and be accessible for servicing. Nec- and the tank shall remain watertight .
essary manholes for servicing shall be at grade level and be ( 2 ) A flow test shall be performed through the system to the
gastight, point of effluent disposal . All lines and components shall
H 901.6 Waste Discharge . Waste discharge from inter- be watertight. Capacities required airspace, and fittings
ceptors shall be permitted to be connected to a septic tank or shall comply with the provisions outlined in this appen -
other primary system or be disposed into a separate disposal dix .
system.
H 901.7 Design Criteria. A formula shall be permitted to be H 1101.0 Abandoned Sewers and Sewage Disposal
adapted to other types of occupancies with similar wastes . Facilities.
(See Chart H 90 L 7 ) H 1101.1 Plugged and Capped. An abandoned building
( house ) sewer, or part thereof, shall be plugged or capped in
H 1001.0 Inspection and Testing. an approved manner within 5 feet ( 1524 mm ) of the property
H 1001.1 Inspection. Inspection requirements shall comply line.
with the following: H 1101.2 Fill Material. A cesspool , a septic tank , or a seep-
( 1 ) Applicable provisions of Section 105.0 of this code and age pit that has been abandoned or has been discontinued oth -
this appendix shall be required . Plans shall be required in erwise from further use, or to which no waste or soil pipe
accordance with Section 103.3 of this code. from a plumbing fixture is connected , shall have the sewage
removed therefrom and be completely filled with the earth ,
(2 ) System components shall be properly identified as to sand , gravel , concrete, or other approved material.
manufacturer. Septic tanks or other primary systems shall
have the rated capacity permanently marked on the unit. H 1101.3 Filling Requirements . The top cover or arch
over the cesspool , septic tank , or seepage pit shall be removed
(3) Septic tanks or other primary systems shall be installed before filling, and the filling shall not extend above the top of
on dry , level , well-compacted soil . the vertical portions of the sidewalls or above the level of any
(4) Where design is predicated on soil tests, the system shall outlet pipe until inspection has been called and the cesspool,
be installed at the same location and depth as the tested septic tank , or seepage pit has been inspected . After such
area. inspection , the cesspool , septic tank , or seepage pit shall be
H 1001.2 Testing. Testing requirements shall comply with tilled to the level of the top of the ground .
the following: H 1101.4 Owner. No person owning or controlling a
(1) Septic tanks or other primary components shall be filled cesspool, septic tank , or seepage pit on the premises of such
with water to flow line before requesting an inspection . person or in that portion of any public street, alley , or other
CHART H 901.7
RECOMMENDED DESIGN CRITERIA
GREASE AND GARBAGE , COMMERCIAL KITCHENS
Number of meals Interceptor size
x Waste flow rate j x Retention time2 x Storage factor3
per peak hour ( liquid capacity)
SAND-SILT OIL, AUTO WASHERS
-
( a ) Kitchen ( commercial) with H hours operation = I
-
( b ) Kitchen ( commercial) with 16 hours operation = 2
-
(c) Kitchen ( commercial) with 24 hours operation = 3
( d ) Kitchen ( single service) = 1 ,5
-
(c) Auto Washers (sand- silt oil ) with self service = t .5
- -
(e) Auto Washers (sand silt oil ) with employee operated = 2
-
( d ) Laundries/Laundromats with rock filter = 1.5 hours
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IAPMO IS 26-2019e2
Trenchless Insertion of Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for Sewer Laterals 357
IAPMO IS 31-201462
Installation Standard for PEX Tubing Systems for Hot- and Cold Water Distribution 361
TCNA Handbook-2018
For Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation 377
The following IAPMO Installation Standard is included here for the convenience of the users of the Uniform Plumb-
ing Code. It is not considered as a part of the Uniform Plumbing Code unless formally adopted as such. This Instal-
lation Standard is an independent, stand- alone document published by the International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials and is printed herein by the expressed written permission of IAPMO.
TRENCHLESS INSERTION OF
POLYETHYLENE (PE) PIPE FOR SEWER LATERALS
IAPMO IS 26-2019s2
2 Reference Publications
4 General
This Standard refers to the following publications,
and where such reference is made, it shall be to the 4.1 Product Requirements
current edition of those publications, including all Polyethylene ( PE ) sewer pipe or tubing and fitting
amendments published thereto . joining methods shall be installed in accordance
with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and 4.5 Trenchless Installation of Sewers
comply with ASTM F714? ASTM F894 the appli- The trenchless installation of sewers will be as fol -
cable nationally recognized standard . lows:
4.2 HDPE Materials ( a ) Preliminary Steps
lIDPE Extra High Molecular Weight 3408 SDR 17 ( i ) Inspect the inside of the sewer line using a
Pipe Socket-Type PE Fittings for Outside Diameter camera and recording device to ascertain
Controlled. the line condition.
Note; The HOPE 3408 SDR 17 pipe used in this ( ii ) Mark the details revealed by the video
process was selected because of its ability to retain inspection including :
its circ ular shape even when bent on a L 2 m (4 ft) 1. The ground surface to show the loca -
radius during and after installation * tion of the lateral tic of the city wye.
4.3 Protection of Pipe 2. The line location with an arrow in the
Pipe shall be stored in a way to protect it from street pointing back at the lateral.
mechanical damage ( slitting, puncturing , etc.). It 3. The property denoting the lateral loca -
shall be stored undercover to keep it clean and avoid tion.
long term exposure to sunlight . Exposure to sunlight 4. The locations of the proposed excava -
during normal construction periods is acceptable . tions.
4.4 Joining Methods (iii) Obtain utility line identification service con-
PE joints shall be maiJc in accordance with the man- tact information and all applicable permits.
ufacturer ' s installation instructions. PL pipe shall be ( b ) Excavation
joined to other pipe materials by an approved listed In addition to the above markings, the local util -
adapter or transition fittings listed for the specific ity companies will mark utilities. Considera -
transition intended . tions arc soil densitv; clearance from obstacles ,
4.4.1 Butt- Fusion Joints [2021 UPC 705.5. 1] A utilities , and structures; location of bends, and
Butt-fusion joints for PE pipe shall be installed in water service locations. Excavations and
accordance with ASTM 12620 and shall be made bv shoring shall be in accordance with jurisdic-
heating the prepared ends of two pipes, pipe and fit- tional safety requirements .
ting , or two fittings by holding ends against a heated ( c ) SetUp
element . The heated element shall be removed when f use the proper length of polyethylene pipe in
the required melt or times arc obtained , and heated accordance with ASTM F2620, or ASTM
ends shall be placed together with applied force. Do D3261 and fuse the end to a small length that is
not disturb the joint until cooled to ambient temper- attached to the pulling head. A rod pusher cable
ature. is pushed through the damaged host pipe and
4.4.2 Electro- Fusion Joints [ 2021 UPC 705.5.1.2] attached to the pulling cable, which is then
drawn through the pipe. The clevis end of the
Electro- fusion joints shall be heated internally by a cable is attached to the pulling head. The
conductor at the interface of the joint . Fittings shall pulling equipment is then set up according to
comply with ASTM FI 055 for the performance the manufacturer ' s instructions.
requirements of polyethylene electro-fusion fittings.
( d ) Pulling
The specified electro-fusion cycle used to form the
joint requires consideration of the properties of the Pull the pulling head through. Once the pull is
materials being joined , the design of the fitting being done, complete the connection to the existing
used and the environmental conditions. Align and
,
piping.
restrain fitting to pipe to prevent movement and 4.6 Cleanouts
apply electric current to the fitting. Turn off the cur- 4.6.1 Plug
rent when the required time has elapsed to heat the Each cleanout fitting for cast-iron pipe shall consist
joint. Do not disturb the joint until cooled to ambi - of a cast-iron or brass body and an approved plug.
ent temperature. Each cleanout for galvanized wrought- iron, galva -
4.4.3 Socket-Fusion Joints [2021 UPC 705.5. 1.3] nized steel , copper, or brass pipe shall consist of a
Socket fusion joints shall be installed in accordance brass plug as specified in Table l , or a standard
with ASTM F2620 and shall be made by simultane- weight brass cap, or an approved ABS or PVC plas-
ously heating the outside surface of a pipe end and tic plug, or an approved stainless-steel cleanout or
the inside of a fitting socket. Where the required plug. Plugs shall have raised square heads or
melt is obtained the pipe and fitting shall be joined
,
approved countersunk rectangular slots.
by inserting one into the other with applied force. 4.6.2 Approved
Do not disturb the joint until cooled to ambient tem- Each cleanout fitting and each cleanout plug , or cap
perature . shall be of an approved type.
4.6.3 Watertight and Gastight The following standards from Tables 1701.1 and 1701.2 of
Cleanouts shall be designed to be watertight and the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code apply.
gastight.
Table 1701.1 Standards
5 Testing and Inspection Requirements ASTM D2239 Polyethylene ( PE ) Plastic Pipe (SIDR-
PR ) Based on Controlled Inside Diam -
5.1 Media
eter
The piping of the building sewer shall be tested with
ASTM D2683 SockebTypc Polyethylene Fittings for
water . The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be Outside Diameter-Controlled Polyeth -
permitted to require the removal of cleanouts, etc., to ylene Pipe and Tubing
ascertain whether the pressure has reached all parts
of the system.
ASTM D3261 Butt Heat Fusion Polyethylene ( PE )
Plastic Fittings for Polyethylene ( PE )
5.2 Water Test Plastic Pipe and Tubing
The system shall be tested by plugging the end of ASTM F 714 Polyethylene ( PE ) Plastic Pipe ( DR-
the building sewer at its points of connection to the PR ) Based on Outside Diameter
public sewer or private sewage disposal system and ASTM F894 Polyethylene ( PE) Large Diameter
completely filling the building sewer with water Profile Wall Sewer and Drain Pipe
from the lowest to the highest point thereof
ASTM I 1055 Elcctrofusion Type Polyethylene Fit-
5.3 Inspections tings for Outside Diameter Controlled
The completed piping shall be internally inspected Polyethylene and Crosslinked Poly-
by camera unless waived by the Administrative ethylene ( PEX) Pipe and Tubing
Authority. ASTM F2620 Heat Fusion Joining of Polyethylene
Pipe and Fittings
TABLE 1
CLEANOUTS
(See Section 4 , 6.1 )
Table 1701.2 Standards
SIZE OF CLEANOUT
ASTM D2657 I Icat Fusion Joining of Polyolefin Pipe
NP5 THREADS PER INCH and Fittings
( inches)
L5 1.5 I 1.5 1APMO PS 25 Metallic Fittings for Joining Polyeth -
2 1.5 11.5 ylene Pipe for Water Service and Yard
2.5 2.5 8 Piping
5 2.5 8
4 & larger 3.5 8
Note: For SI units : l inti ~
25 mm
The following IAPMO Installation Standard is included here for the convenience of the users of the Uniform Plumb-
ing Code. It is not considered as a part of the Uniform Plumbing Code unless formally adopted as such. This Instal-
lation Standard is an independent, stand- alone document published by the International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials and is printed herein by the expressed written permission of IAPMO.
IAPMO IS 31-2014e2
with PP1 TR -3; and and where such reference is made, it shall be to the
(b) PEX fitting systems complying with current edition of those publications, including all
( i ) ASTM F877, for mechanical compression amendments published thereto.
fittings and metal or plastic insert fittings
with stainless steel press sleeves; ASTM F876 Standard Specification for
( ii) ASTM FI 807 or ASTM F2159, for metal Crosslinked Polyethylene ( PEX )
or plastic insert fittings with copper crimp Tubing
rings;
ASTM F877 Standard Specification for
( iii ) ASTM FI 960, for cold expansion fittings Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX)
with PEX reinforced rings; or Hot- and Cold - Water Distribution
( iv ) ASTM F2080, for cold expansion fittings Systems
with metal compression sleeves. ASTM FI 807 Standard Specification for Metal
1.2 Terminology. Insert Fittings Utilizing a Copper
In this Standard Crimp Ring for SDR9 Cross-
linked Polyethylene ( PLX) Tubing
(a ) “shall” is used to express a requirement , Le., a
and SDR9 Polyethylene of Raised
provision that the user is obliged to satisfy to
Temperature ( P E R T ) Tubing
comply with the Standard ;
ASTM FI 960 Standard Specification for Cold
( b ) “should ” is used to express a recommendation ,
Expansion Fittings with PEX
but not a requirement ;
Reinforcing Rings for Use with
( c ) “may ” is used to express an option or something Cross-linked Polyethylene ( PEX )
permissible within the scope of the Standard; and Tubing
(d) “can” is used to express a possibility or a capa- ASTM F 2080 Standard Specification for Cold -
bility , Expansion Fittings With Metal
Notes accompanying sections of the Standard do not Compression -Sleeves for Cross-
specify requirements or alternative requirements; Linked Polyethylene ( PLX ) Pipe
mm ) Through 3 In. (76 mm ) for ( b ) consist of an insert and a copper crimp ring or
W ater Service a stainless steel press ring
1APMO/ (c) arc available in NTS-% to NTS- 2 .
ANSI UPC- 1 Uniform Plumbing Code 4.2.3 Compression Fittings.
PPITR-3 Policies and Procedures for
Compression ( be., transition ) fittings typically
Developing Hydrostatic Design
Basis ( HDB ) , Pressure Design (a ) arc made of brass; and
Basis ( PDB) . Strength Design ( b ) consist of
Basis ( SDB ), and Minimum ( i) a nut, a compression ring , and an insert; or
Required Strength ( MRS ) Ratings
( ii ) an O- ring brass insert with a compression
for Thermoplastic Tubing Materi -
als or Tubing sleeve
(c ) arc available in NTS- -4 to NTS-3.
3.0 Abbreviations. 4.3 Installation.
The following abbreviations apply in this Standard : Only fittings systems marked on the tubing shall be
CTS copper tube size used for installation with that particular tubing.
HOPE high density polyethylene 4.4 Tools.
IC insulation contact Tools and tool accessories ( e g. , tool heads) used for
the installation of PEX tubing systems shall be in
NTS nominal tubing size
accordance with the manufacturer's specifications
PEX crosslinked polyethylene and written instructions.
SDR standard dimension ratio 4.5 Tubing Protection.
UV ultraviolet light 4.5.1 Abrasion.
PEX tubing passing through drilled or notched metal
4.0 General. studs or metal joists, or hollow-shell masonry walls
4.1 Tubing. shall be protected from abrasion by elastomeric or
4.1.1 PEX tubing can be plastic sleeves or grommets .
(a ) pigmented throughout ( i.c., with color) ; 4.5.2 Puncture.
(b) non- pigmented ( e.g., translucent or natural ); or Steel - plate protection shall be installed in accor-
dance with the local plumbing code.
(c ) coated with a pigmented layer.
4.1.2 PEX tubing is typically available in NTS- 4 to NTS-
3. 5.0 Handling.
4.1.3 Before installation , the installer shall review the tub- 5.1 Receiving.
ing markings and verify that When receiving PEX tubing shipments the receiver
,
^
(a ) the standard designation ) of the fittings to
which the tube can be joined to is included in
the markings;
shall inspect and inventory each shipment , ensuring
that there has been no loss or damage. In addition :
( a ) At the time of unloading, the markings of all
( b ) it bears a certification mark from an accredited tubing , fittings, and accessories shall be veri -
certification organization ; and fied to ensure that all items have been manu -
( c ) pressure and temperature ratings meet or exceed factured in accordance with the applicable
that of the intended end- use. product Standard and appropriately certified.
( b ) An overall examination of the shipment shall be ricncc a 22°C (40 F ) or greater change in tempera -
l)
made . It the shipment is intact ordinary inspec- ture {operating temperature compared to ambient
tion while unloading shall be sufficient to temperature ) shall be controlled by a means of miti -
ensure that the items have arrived in good con- gating temperature-induced stresses to other parts of
dition. the water distribution system . Means for controlling
( c ) If the load has shifted , has broken packaging , thermal expansion and contraction include
or shows evidence of rough treatment , each ( a ) loops;
item shall be carefully inspected for damage. ( b ) offsets;
( d ) The total quantities of each shipment (c.g . , tub- ( c ) arms with rigid anchor points; and
ing. gaskets, fittings, and accessories ) shall be
(d) supporting the tubing with continuous runs of
checked against shipping records.
CTS support channels with
(c) Any damaged or missing items shall be noted ( i ) rigid anchor points installed every 20 m ( 65
on the delivery slip. The carrier shall be noti-
ft ); and
fied immediately and a claim made in accor-
dance with its instructions. ( ii ) proper strapping ( c.g ., 27 kg (60 lb ) straps
or equivalent ) spaced 1 in ( 3 ft ) and rated
( f ) No damaged material shall be disposed of . The
for the maximum temperature and UV
carrier shall recommend the procedure to fol-
exposure of the PEX tubing application.
low.
6.2 Vertical Tubing Runs.
(g ) Shortages and damaged materials arc normally
not reshipped without request . It replacement Thermal expansion and contraction forces on verti-
material is needed , it shall be reordered from cal runs of PEX tubing that pass through more than
the manufacturer, the distributor, ora manufac- one floor and can experience a 22tJC ( 40" F ) or
turer' s representative. greater change in temperature ( operating tempera -
ture compared to ambient temperature) shall be con -
5.2 Storage and UV Exposure . trolled by installing
5.2.1 PEX tubing and fittings shall be stored indoors and
( a ) a riser clamp at the top of every other floor; and
in its original packaging until the time of installa-
tion. Appropriate precautions to protect the tubing ( b ) mid-story guides to maintain the alignment of
from damage impact , and punctures shall be taken.
,
the vertical tubing.
5.2.2 Accumulative exposure time to UV radiation during Note: Installing riser clamps isolates expansion
storage and installation shall not exceed the UV and contraction to two- floor intervals allowing the
exposure limits recommended by the manufacturer PEX tubing to naturally compensate for the expan-
or specified in ASTM F876 . sion and contraction.
Note: ASTA1 FS 76 has four categories for UV-resis- 6.3 Clearance.
tance, ranging from untested to 6 months of contin- Adequate clearance shall be provided between PEX
uous exposure , as listed in the material designation tubing and the building structure (c.g., using bored
code. holes and sleeves ) to allow for free longitudinal
5.3 Exposure to Heat. movement of the tubing.
5.3.1 PEX tubing and fittings shall not be exposed to open 6.4 Expansion Arms and Expansion Loops.
flames. 6.4.1 Expansion Arms ( See Figure 1).
5.3.2 PEX tubing shall not be exposed to temperatures 6.4.1.1 Expansion arms shall be installed as illustrated in
exceeding 93°C ( 200“F ). Figure l .
5.4 Exposure to Chemicals. 6.4.1.2 The minimum length of expansion arms shall be cal -
5.4.1 Chemical compatibility ( e g. , with common con- culated using the following equation:
struction materials) shall be verified with the manu -
facturer prior to direct contact .
LB C' i( D x AL )
5.4.2 In general , petroleum- or solvent- based chemicals where
( e.g . , paints, greases, pesticides, or sealants) shall
not be allowed to come in direct contact with PEX LB length of flexible arm
tubing or fittings . C material constant ( 12 for PEX)
D = nominal outside diameter of tubing
6.0 Thermal Expansion and Contraction. AL thermal expansion length
6.1 Horizontal Tubing Runs. 6.4.2 Expansion Loops (See Figure 2).
Thermal expansion and contraction forces on sus 6.4.2.1 Expansion loops shall be installed at the mid - point
pended horizontal runs of PEX tubing that can expc between anchors, as illustrated in Figure 2 .
6.4. 2.2 The minimum length of expansion loops shall be 8.2 Concealed Joints.
calculated using the equation in Section 6.4 . L 2 ; PEX tubing systems manufactured in accordance
however , the distance LB shall be divided into three with the applicable standards referenced in Section
sections, as illustrated in Figure 2 , where 2 arc deemed manufactured joints and may be
LI LB -5- 5 ; and installed in concealed spaces without the need for
L2 LI x 2 access panels.
Anchors shall be 10.2 . 1 The free (unsupported) bending radius for PEX tub-
ing , measured at the outside of the bend , shall be not
(a ) used to restrict PEX tubing movement;
less than six times the actual outside diameter of the
( b ) made of materials that provide rigidity to the tubing, unless otherwise specified by the PEX man -
support system and utilize pipe clamps designed ufacturer. Supports should be used to facilitate rigid
for plastic tubing capable of restraining the tub- bends and to alleviate stress on PEX joints when
ing; and bends arc needed in close proximity to such joints.
( c ) installed in accordance with Figures l or 2 , as 10.2. 2 Tighter bends may be used when the PEX tubing is
applicable ( i . c., anchor distances and size of uniformly bent (supported ) around a curved bracket
arms and offsets ). or other rigid fixture. In this case, the minimum out -
Note: Anchors are typically installed every 20 m side radius of the supported bend shall be as speci -
( 65 ft). See Section 6 . fied by the PEX manufacturer .
10.3 Directional Fittings.
8.0 Joints and Connections. Directional fittings ( e.g., 90" and 45" elbows) should
8.1 Assembly Procedure. only be installed where necessary .
The procedure for making joints shall be as speci - Note: The flexible nature of PEX tubing allows for
fied by the manufacturer . sweeping bends resulting in less fittings and joints.
TABLE 1
CALCULATION OF FLUSH TANK AND FLUSH VALVE FIXTURE UNITS
( See Section 10.6,3)
TABLE 2
TUBING SIZES, FLOWS , AND FRICTION LOSSES FOR
HOT- WATER RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS
( See Section 10.6 ,4)
Mfl
L
M/ 2
4
L
_ A %
>7/ n\
Anchor point
3
4 V
2t
\ Anchor point
sc X
Li
Note:
LB shall be calculated as specified in Figure 2 and divided into three sections as follows; ,
LB U + (2 x L2 )
where
Li LB 5; and
L2 U x 2.
FIGURE 2
EXPANSION LOOPS
( Sec Sections 6.4.2 and 7.3)
0.7
( 0.1)
FIGURE 3
PRESSURE LOSS OF PEXTUBING AT 16 °C ( GOT)
(See Section 10.6.2)
- ( 3785
1000.0
4) ,
75.7
( 20.0 )
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on
ad
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FIGURE 4
PRESSURE LOSS OF PEXTUBING AT 49 °C (120DF)
( See Section 10.6.2)
The following IAPMO Installation Standard is included here for the convenience of the users of the Uniform Plumb-
ing Code. It is not considered as a part of the Uniform Plumbing Code unless formally adopted as such. This Instal-
lation Standard is an independent, stand- alone document published by the International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials and is printed herein by the expressed written permission of IAPMO.
IAPMO IS 33-2019Bl
vided that it shall not be permanently staked or 5.2.2 Thrust Block Bearing Area
blocked to maintain this deflection. The thrust block bearing area is determined by
4.5 Maximum Working Pressure dividing the thrust by the safe bearing load of the
The pipe and fitting system shall be designed for the soil .
maximum working pressure in accordance with Note; See examples in Figure 2
Fable 1 .
5.2.2.1 Example 5
From Table 4, Safe Bearing Loads of Various Soils
5 Thrust Blocking Sizing and Calculations the safe bearing load of sand is 2000 lb/ft 2.
5.1 Sizes 5.2 .2.2 Example G
Thrust block sizes shall be based on the maximum The thrust block bearing area for an NPS 4, Dead
line pressure , pipe size and the safe bearing load of
End Tec, at a pressure of 100 psi in sand is 0.81 ft 2 .
the soil .
The calculation is as follows
5.2 Calculation Examples
5.2.1 Thrust
( a ) From Table 2, Thrust at Fittings in pounds at
100 psi of Water Pressure , the thrust for a 4 in
5.2.1.1 Example 1 Dead End Tec at a pressure of 100 psi is 1620
From Table 2, Thrust at Fittings in pounds at 100 lb .
psi of Water Pressure , the thrust for a NPS 4 Dead ( b ) From fable 4 the safe bearing load of sand is
End Tec at a pressure of 100 psi is 1620 lb .
2000 lb/ft 2.
5.2.1.2 Example 2
( c ) Divide the thrust by the safe bearing load of
The thrust for an NPS 4 , Dead End Tec, at a pressure sand , or 1620 lb/2000 lb/ ft 2 for a thrust block
of 150 psi is 2430 lb or E 5 times the thrust found in bearing area of 0.81 ft 2.
Table 2 .
5.2.2.3 Example 7
The calculation is as follows:
The thrust block bearing area for an NPS 4,
(a ) The thrust from Fable 2 , for an NPS 4, Dead
Dead End Tee at a pressure of 150 psi in sand is
End Tee, at 100 psi , is 1 ,620 lb.
1.22 ft 2.
(b) The actual pressure of the system is 150 psi.
The calculation is as follows:
(c) Divide the actual pressure by the table pressure
or 150 psi/100 psi is 1.5 . ( a ) The thrust for an NPS 4, Dead End Tec, at a
pressure of 150 psi was found in Example 2 to
(d) Multiply the thrust from Tabic 2, for an NPS 4, be 2430 lb.
Dead End Tee, at 100 psi . times the ratio of the
actual/table pressure, or 1.5 times 1620 lb fora ( b ) The soil type is sand and the safe bearing load
thrust of 2430 lb . of sand from Table 4 is 2000 lb/ft 2.
5.2.1.3 Example 3 ( c ) Flic required bearing area of the thrust block is
From Table 3, Thrust at Fittings in Newtons at 689 determined by dividing the thrust by the safe
kPa of Water Pressure y the thrust for a DN 125 > 90° bearing load oi 2430 lb/2000 lb/ft 2 for a thrust
Bend , at a pressure of 689 kPa is 15 ,757 N . block bearing area of 1.22 ft 2 .
5.2.1.4 Example 4 5.2 .2.4 Example 8
The thrust for a DN 125, 90° Bend , at a pressure of The thrust block bearing area for a DN 125, 90' 3
861 kPa is 19 , 469 N or 1.25 times the force in Table Bend , at a pressure of 861 kPa in Soft Clay is
3. 2.82 m2
The calculation is as follows The calculation is as follows:
(a ) The thrust from Table 3, for a DN 127, 90° ( a ) The thrust fora DN 125, 90° Bend at a pressure
Bend at a pressure of 689 kPa , is 15 ,575 N . of 861 kPa was found in Example 4 to be
( b ) The actual pressure of the system is 861 kPa. 19, 469 N .
(c ) Divide the actual pressure by the table pressure ( b ) The soil condition is soft clay and the safe bear-
or 861 kPa /689 kPa or 1.25 . ing load of soft clay from Table 4 is 48 kPa or
48 , 000 N / mT
(d) Multiply the thrust from Table 2, for a DN 125 ,
90° Bend , at a pressure of 689 kPa times, the Note; 1 kPa = / kN / m2= 1000 N /nr
ratio of the actual/table pressure, or 1.25 times { c ) The required block bearing area is determined
15,757 N for a thrust of 19 , 469 N . by dividing the thrust by the safe bearing load
Note; 1000 N is equal to 1 kN for a thrust of 19.469 or 19,469 N / 48 , 000 N / m 2 for a thrust block
kN bearing area of 0.4 m 2 .
6 Testing Requirements
6.1 Rubber Gasketed Joints
Properly sized thrust blocks, either permanent or
temporary , shall be installed at all required points
before testing. When concrete thrust blocks arc
installed , wait at least 24 hours before pressure test-
ing.
6.2 Solvent Cement Joints
The entire system shall be purged before testing to
eliminate all solvent cement vapors and air . The sys-
tem shall not be pressurized until the joints have
cured (set ) at least as long as recommended by the
manufacturer . If the manufacturers recommendation
is not available the cure times in Table 5 shall apply .
Systems with solvent cement joints shall be pressure
tested tilled with water or other fluid . CAUTION :
Water Test Only.
7 Identification
A label shall be fastened to the main electrical meter
panel stating, This structure has a nonmctallic
''
water service ”.
TABLE 1
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE FOR PIPE AND FITTING SYSTEM DESIGN
( See Section 4.5)
Schedule 40
1103 kPa ( 160 psi) 1 / 2 to 8 15 to 200 SDR 26
Schedule 80
1 / 2 to 4 15 to 100 Schedule 40
1379 kPa ( 200 psi ) SDR 21
1 / 2 to 8 15 to 200 Schedule 80
1 / 2 to 3 15 to 80 Schedule 40
1724 kPa ( 250 psi ) SDR 17
1 / 2 to 8 15 to 200 Schedule 80
1 / 2 to 1 - 1 / 2 15 to 40 Schedule 40
2172 kPa ( 315 psi ) SDR 13.5
1 / 2 to 4 15 to 100 Schedule 80
1103 kPa ( 160 psi ) 5 to 8 125 to 200 Schedule 40 Schedule 40
Schedule 40
1517 kPa ( 220 psi ) 2 to 4 50 to 100 Schedule 40
Schedule 80
Schedule 40
2206 kPa ( 320 psi ) 1 / 2 to 1 - 1 / 2 15 to 40 Schedule 40
Schedule 80
1103 kPa ( 160 psi ) 5 to 8 125 to 200 Schedule 80 Schedule 40
1517 kPa ( 220 psi ) 2 to 4 50 to 100 Schedule 80 Schedule 40
2206 kPa ( 320 psi ) 1 / 2 to 1 - 1 / 2 15 to 40 Schedule 80 Schedule 40
1724 kPa ( 250 psi ) 5 to 8 125 to 200 Schedule 80 Schedule 80
2206 kPa ( 320 psi ) 1 / 2 to 4 15 to 100 Schedule 80 Schedule 80
TABLE 2
THRUST AT FITTINGS IN POUNDS AT 100 psi OF WATER PRESSURE
( See Sections 5.2.1.1, 5.2. 1.2, and 5.2.2.2)
PIPE SIZE 9 Qn 45* 22- 1/ 2 ° DEAD ENDS
NPS BENDS BENDS BENDS ANDTEES
1- 1/2 415 225 115 295
2 645 350 180 455
2- 1 /2 935 510 260 660
3 1395 755 385 985
3- 1 /2 1780 962 495 1260
4 2,295 1245 635 1620
5 3 , 500 1900 975 2,490
6 4,950 2, 710 1385 3 , 550
8 8 ,300 4, 500 2,290 5 , 860
10 12 , 800 6,900 3 , 540 9,050
12 18 , 100 9, 800 5 ,000 12 , 800
TABLE 3
THRUST AT FITTINGS IN NEWTONS (N) AT G89 kPa OF WATER PRESSURE
( See Sections 5.2.1.3 and 5.2. 1.4)
;
TABLE 4
SAFE BEARING LOADS OF VARIOUS SOILS
( See Sections 5.2. 2.1, and 5.2 2.3 and 5 2.2.4}
TABLE 5
MINIMUM CURE TIME . IN HOURS (h)*
TEST PRESSURE FOR PIPE
( See Section 6.2)
DN 15 TO 32 DN 40 TO SO DN 80 TO 200
( NPS 1/ 2 TO 1- 1/ 4) ( NPS 1- 1/ 2 TO 3 ) ( NPS 3-1 /2 TO 8)
DIM 15 DN 32 DN 40 DN 30 DN 90 DN 200
( NPS 1/ 2 ) ( NPS 1- 1/ 2 ) ( NPS 1-1 /2) ( NPS 1-1 /2) ( NPS 3- 1/ 2 ) ( NPS 8 )
TEMPERATURE ABOVE 1240 TO ABOVE 1240 TO ABOVE 1240 TO
UP TO 1240 kPa UP TO 1240 kPa UP TO 1240 kPa
RANGE DURING 2549 kPa 2549 kPa 2549 kPa
(180 PSI) (180 PSI) (II 80 PSI)
CURE PERIOD (180 TO 370 psl ) (180 TO 370 psl ) (180 TO 370 psl )
6CPF - I (XFF
Ih 6h 2h 12 h 6h 24 h
-
( 16°C 38°C}
4CFF -60^ F
2h 12 h 4h 24 h 12 h 48 h
(4»c-iyc)
10°F- 40 ° F 8h 48 h 16 h 96 h 48 h 8 clays
{-12°C+4<iC)
* If gaps or loose fits are encountered in the system , double these cure times .
FIGURE 1
LOCATION OF THRUST BLOCKS
(STANDARD AND METRIC COMBINED )
A COMPARISON OF THRUST-BLOCK AREAS
( See Section 4.1)
* i
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*
i * V
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#
*
*
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mm
Clay Soil
— -
Clay Soil
NPS 6 NPS 10
I
90' Bend q
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90 Bend
ci
SI psi I
86 psi l
1.5 m '
0 , 5 mi
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Sand 1*? * Sand
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ON ISO
90* Bend
1, 501 kPa
1
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90“ Bend ’i
1,742 kPa
FIGURE 2
THRUST BLOCK BEARING AREA
(See Section 5.2.2 )
Uniform Plumbing Code References for AWWA C 151 Ductile- Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast
Ductile Iron and PVC Pressure Building Supply AWWA Cl 53 Ductile- Iron Compact Fitting
and Exterior Cold- Water Piping
AWWA C 900 Polyvinyl Chloride ( PVC ) Pressure
Pipe and Fabricated Fittings, 4 in.
Thc following sections of the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code through 12 in. (100 mm through 300
apply to ductile iron and PVC pressure building supply and mm )
exterior cold-water piping. AWWA C 904 Crosslinkcd Polyethylene ( PEX) Pres-
sure Tubing, Vi in . through 3 In. ( 13
mm through 76 mm ), for Water Scrv -
Chapter 3 Central Regulations
ice
309.0 Workmanship
AWWA C 907 Injection- Molded Polyvinyl Chloride
312.0 Protection of Piping, Materials, and Stmc (PVC) Pressure Fittings, 4 In , through
tu res 12 in ( 100 mm through 300 mm ) for
313.0 Hangers and Supports Water, Wastewater and Reclaimed
314.0 Trenching , Excavation , and Backfill Water Service
Abbreviations
IAPMO International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials
UPC Uniform Plumbing Code published by
IAPMO
AWWA American Water Works Association
CSA Canadian Standards Association
Applicable Standards.
AS MB B 16.4 Gray Iron Threaded Fittings Classes
125 and 250
ASTM D 1785 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) (PVC) Plastic
Pipe , Schedules 40, 80, and 120
ASTMD 2241 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) Pres-
sure - Rated Pipe ( SDR Series)
ASTM D 2466 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) (PVC) Plastic
Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40
ASTM D 2467 Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) (PVC) Plastic
Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80
ASTM FI 970 Special Engineered Fittings, Appurte-
nances or Valves for use in Poly
( Vinyl Chloride ) ( PVC ) or Chlori -
nated Poly ( Vinyl Chloride ) ( CPVC )
Systems
AW W A C 110 Ductile Iron and Gray-Iron Fittings
AW W A Cl 11 Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron
Pressure Pipe and Fittings
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• Wood or Metal Studs For greater resistance to chemical exposure, also specify an
• Mortar Bed Walls epoxy bonding material . Consult product manufacturers ;
see also “Product Selection Guides.
1
i rn Waterproof membrane
* If a waterproof membrane is applied over the mortar bed
option4
walls, membrane over framing members may not be
Wood or metal required .
studs
* Check with membrane manufacturer for suitability for
Flexible sealant applicable conditions, as not all membranes are suitable for
Reinforced mortar steam, high-temperature and/or chemical exposure, or exte-
bed rior use.
Shower pan membrane * When glass tile is used , consult glass tile manufacturer for
membrane options and recommendations.
Requirements
Sloped fill / * Wood studs — dry and wrcll - braccd , minimum depth 314".
under shower -
pan membrane * Metal studs—well- braced ; 20 gauge ( 0.033" ) or heavier;
Weep holes minimum depth 314M for residential applications or 35/a" for
Pea gravel or
Other weep commercial applications .
* Mortar bed thickness—%' minimum to l maximum ( metal
r
protection 11
* —
Cementitious grout ANSI A118.6 or better or ISO CGI Installation Specifications
or better. When glass tile is used , specify grout designated * Shower pan membrane —ANSI A 108.01-3.6 .
*
by tile and grout manufacturers.
Epoxy grout , when used — ANSI A 118.3 or ISO RG . - —
Tile ANSI A 108.1 A , . IB, or 1 C. A 108 . IB required if
waterproof membrane or epoxy bond coat to be used.
Cementitious bond coat — portland cement paste on a mor-
*
tar bed that is still workable. For a cured mortar bed , follow
* Glass tile —ANSI A 108.14, . 15, . 16, or manufacturer’s
directions.
recommendations below to select appropriate bonding mor-
* Cementitious grout — ANSI AIU8.10 .
tar:
* When a waterproof membrane is not used — ANSI A 118.1
* Epoxy mortar /grout — ANSI A108.6 .
or better or ISO Cl or better. * Waterproof membrane— ANSI AL 08.13.
* When a waterproof membrane is used — ANSI A 118.4 or * Movement Joints— EJI 71 and ASTM Cl 193.
Requirements
B417 18 - * Waterproof membrane —slope membrane lA" per foot to
• Concrete Tank weep boles in drain.
* Mortar Bed * Wood framing when used, should be pressure treated and ,
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ANSI A138.1 , the American National Standard Specifica-
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Pea gravel or tions for Sustainable Ceramic Tiles, Glass Tilesf and Tile
other weep wp^ p hofos
Insta ilation Materials.
protection
Installation Methods
* Attach metal lath only above water line.
• Wood Form
* Mortar Bed
* Floor follow F121 . —
* Walls —follow W 221 .
„ Ceramic tile Installation Specifications
&
—
Neat cement bond coat
Studs or cementitious
base for curbing
Mortar bed
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B421 C -18
* Solid Backing ( wall
* Concrete Substrate (floor)
* Bonded Waterproof Membrane
* Ceramic Tile, Glass Tile
Ceramic tile
Cementitious
bond coat
Bonded waterproof membrane
continuous to full height Shower receptors, curbs,
of tile assembly seats, etc , , must be properly
Solid backing Bonded waterproof membrane waterproofed and installed to avoid
Flexible sealant Mortar bed bond coat water damage to adjacent building
Sloped mortar bed / or cleavage membrane materials .
See common shower configuration
r - High point section ,
/
/ For mortar beds over 65 s.f , wire
+
b H |j reinforcing is required,
/ / / / / / / / / / / / \
Mortar bed
bond coat Weep holes with L Depressed
or cleavage pea gravel or concrete
membrane Other weep protection
* Slope mortar bed W per foot toward drain and follow mem-
1
the surface. For tiles with at least one edge 15" in length ,
brane manufacturer’s instructions for connecting membrane maximum allowable variation is ]AU in L 01 from the required
to drai n . plane, with no more than V\C variation in 24" when meas-
Materials ured from the high points in the surface .
* Center backer board end or edge joints on framing and stag -
* Multiple options exist tor membranes , mortars , grouts,
and other materials and must he clearly specified to be ger joints in adjacent rows so four corners do not come
included . If not specifically indicated, optional materials together within the same plane. Space panel ends and edges
are not included and mortar /grout choice defaults to in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
minimum performance specification indicated . Con - Movement Joint (architect must specify type of joint
sider each system component and intended use to deter- and show location and details on drawings)
mine minimum requirements and to specify options. * Movement joints — mandatory according to EJ 171 .
* Ceramic tile— ANSI A 137.1 . * When glass tile is used , adhere to more frequent placement
* Glass tile, when used — ANSI A 137.2 ; see also "'Glass Tile recommendations within the ranges listed in EJ171 .
Selection and Installation Guide, ' and consult tile manu -
"
Installation Specifications
facturer for environmental exposure classification recom-
* Waterproof membrane — ANSI A 108.13.
mendations. Not all glass tiles arc suitable.
* Tile — ANSI A 108.5 .
* Cementitious grout —ANSI A 118.6 or better or ISO CGI
* Glass tile — manufacturer ’ s directions.
or better. When glass tile is used, specify grout designated
by tile and grout manufacturers. * Cementitious grout —ANSI A108.10.
* Epoxy grout , when used—ANSI A 118.3 or ISO RG . * Epoxy grout— ANSI A 108.6.
B422C-18
* Solid Backing (wall)
* Concrete Substrate (floor)
* Bonded Waterproof Membrane
* Ceramic Tile, Glass Tile
ril
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waterproof wire reinforcing is required .
*
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Mortar bed bond coat or J L- Depressed
cleavage membrane concrete
W 244 F, W244 F, W 245, W 246, and W247. beyond shower door or curtain , to facilitate evacuation of
shower water and splash water that is not contained in the * Refer to appropriate wall method for applicable prepara -
shower area due to curbless design . Location of the high tions by other trades and backer board installers.
point ot the floor is especially critical when secondary drain * Maximum allowable variation in the tile substrate —for tiles
is not included outside the shower area. with all edges shorter than 15", maximum allowable varia -
* Refer to appropriate wall method for applicable require- tion is VA" in 101 from the required plane, with no more than
ments based on type of backing used . l n
/\6 variation in 12" when measured from the high points in
]
* Slope mortar bed A" per foot tow ard drain and follow mem- the surface. For tiles with at least one edge 15" in length ,
brane and integrated bonding flange manufacturer’s instruc- maximum allowable variation is [A" in 10' from the required
tions for connecting membrane to integrated bonding plane, with no more than Wl variation in 24" when meas-
flange. ured from the high points in the surface .
Materials * Center backer board end or edge joints on framing and stag -
* Cementitious grout —ANSI A 118.6 or better or ISO CGI * Glass tile — manufacturer ’ s directions.
or better. When glass tile is used , specify grout designated * Cementitious grout —ANSI A108.10.
by tile and grout manufacturers. * Epoxy grout — ANSI A 108.6.
* Epoxy grout , when used—ANSI A 118.3 or ISO RG .
* Movement Joints— EJ 171 and ASTM Cl 193.
* Cementitious bond coat:
Notes
• ANSI All 8.4 or better or ISO C 2 S 1 or better unless * Test shower pan membrane/ waterproof membrane and
ANSI A 118.1 or ISO Cl is recommended by membrane
drainage fitting for leaks before commencing tilework .
manufacturer.
* Materials adversely affected by moisture in areas immedi -
* When glass tile is used , specify mortar designated by tile
ately adjacent to showers, tubs, and roman tubs should be
and mortar manufacturers. Bond coat color will impact
properly protected.
the final appearance of translucent glass tile. Specifier
shall confirm bond coat color is acceptable . * All horizontal surfaces , for example shower scats , sills,
curbs, etc. , must slope towards drain or other surface sloped
* Waterproof membrane AN SI AI i 8.10 and recommended
toward drain. Where present , waterproofing also must be
by manufacturer of membrane for use over backing type in
sloped .
intended application.
* When glass tile is used , sec “Glass Tile Selection and Instal -
—
* f lexible mildew- resistant sealant ASTM C920.
lation Guide, ” and consult manufacturer for recommenda-
Materials for Green/Sustainable Design tions and requirements .
* See "Green Building Standards and Green Product Selec -
* Follow applicable plumbing and building codes.
tion Guide ” and consult manufacturers and suppliers for
product sustainability and contribution to green building
design.
* Consider specifying tile and installation materials that meet
ANSI A 138.1 . the American National Standard Specifica-
tions for Sustainable Ceramic Tiles , Glass Tiles, and Tile
Installation Materials.
Preparation by Other Trades/Backer Board Installers
* Depressed slab by others . Depressed area must extend
beyond shower area to facilitate a finished floor installation
that effectively evacuates shower water and splash water,
which are often difficult to contain within a curbless
shower.
/ Flexible sealant
r
i Reinforcing H
* •JF KS
* Note : Construct curb such that membrane on top of curb ( shower pan
membrane or bonded waterproof membrane) is sloped toward drain .
Solid Curb'
Ceramic tile
14.
7
Reinforced *^
mortar bed m
-I a
Bond coat
r
4
/ Continuous bonded
a
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sa waterproof membrane
a* * *
4
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* *4 „i
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*
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Folded shower pan
membrane
Wall mortar flush
with backer board
Metal lath
,h
*\
Outside view
Inside view
4 4 4
Over Shower Pan Membrane
4. Shower pan membrane is sloped
1/4" per foot to drain, folded up
4 4 4 walls min. 3" above curb, and
extends to floor outside of shower.
5. Wire mesh for curb - Per ANSI
4 G
4 6. Construct curb such that waterproof
membrane on top side of curb is
.
sloped toward the drain
i
% i.
ceiling
Requirements
_ Slope
\ 2" per foot * Steam rooms arc highly specialized applications . Design
1 Cement backer board and installation are critical to avoid damage to adjoining
or mortar bed
materials from vapor migration . Design criteria must
Sealed slip joint
Ceramic tile
include consideration of necessary insulation and tempera-
Bond coat ture and humidity differential.
. Bonded waterproof * Use a tile contractor knowledgeable in steam applications
— 1 membrane*
Cement backer board
and experienced with the materials specified .
* Bonded waterproof membrane ( sheet , liquid , and trowel -
i or mortar bed
Shim as required on ) must be continuous and must adequately limit vapor
Optional vapor transmission into adjacent spaces and building materials,
'4 retarder membrane *
Ii% Wood or metal
according to intended duration of use as a steam shower.
studs/insulation * Steam showers designed for continuous use applications
I
i
(typically rigid foam)
should specify a low perm waterproof membrane ( a water-
-
r Sealed slip join
j Reinforced
proof membrane meeting ANSI A 118.10 and with a water
H mortar bed vapor permeance rating of 0.5 perms or less when tested per
^Shower pan membrane AS I M F.96 Procedure E , tested at 90 % relative humidity ) .
When a waterproof membrane with a water vapor perme-
ance rating greater than 0.5 perms is specified a vapor
,
=
.* . .
retarder behind the wall assembly is required , and vapor
Sloped fill
under shower pan 1 retarder must have a water vapor permeance rating of 0,1
Shower receptors, curbs, seats , etc . ,
perm or less when tested per ASTM E96 Procedure A ,
must be properly detailed and installed tested at 50% relative humidity. Consult waterproof mem -
to avoid water damage to adjacent brane manufacturer for water vapor permeance rating and
building materials. See common shower vapor retarder requirements .
configurations section.
* Specifier shall indicate how waterproofing and vapor
* For continuous use steam showers:
If bonded waterproof membrane has a retarding is to be achieved, including details for membrane
water vapor permeance greater than penetrations such as penetrations for plumbing , lighting fix-
0.5 perms , a secondary vapor retarder tures, fasteners, etc. Specifier shall also indicate where and
membrane is required. See requirements. how to waterproof embs and jambs and where membrane
When used, vapor retarder membrane
must overlap into shower membrane. terminates. Area outside steam shower door is a wet area
Configuration of base and should be treated accordingly.
with integrated bonding flange * Check with membrane manufacturer for suitability for
applicable conditions, as not all membranes arc suitable for
Continuous Bonded waterproof steam , high temperature and. or chemical exposure.
-J membrane connected to
integrated bonding flange * Some waterproof membrane manufacturers require use of a
* For steam showers and steam rooms framed with wood or interface between drain and mcmbranc(s) .
metal studs . Specify mortar bed walls option when wall flat- * Design professional to specify adequate insulation on walls
ness is critical, such as when tiles with any edge longer than and ceilings to reduce condensation . Consult insulation
15" are specified . manufacturer for application suitability.
Environmental Exposure Classifications * Seal all membrane penetrations with appropriate sealant
* Rcs4 . according to membrane manufacturer ' s requirements.
* Surround drain with pea gravel or other weep protection to * Shower pan membrane — ANSI A 118.10. ASTM D4068, or
prevent mortar from blocking wrccp holes . ( Docs not apply D4551 and meeting applicable building code.
if integrated bonding flange is used .) * Mortar bed and reinforcing — ANSI A 108.1 A .
* Wood studs , when used — dry and well braced minimum
,
* Flexible mildew- resistant sealant— ASTM C 92 U and rec -
depth 3Vi" . ommended by manufacturer for use in steam showers.
* Metals studs , when used—well -braced ; 20 gauge (0.033") Materials for Green/Sustainable Design
or heavier; minimum depth 3Vi" for residential applications
* See "'Green Building Standards and Green Product Selection
or 35/felF for commercial applications.
Guide and consult manufacturers and suppliers for product
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Preparation by Backer Board Installers sustainability and contribution to green building design.
* Maximum allowable variation in the tile substrate—for tiles
* Consider specifying tile and installation materials that meet
with all edges shorter than 15” , maximum allowable varia-
tion is VA" in 10 f from the required plane, with no more than
ANSI A138.1 , the American National Standard Specifica -
tions for Sustainable Ceramic Tiles, Glass Tilesf and Tile
W variation in 12" when measured from the high points in lnsia!la tion Materials.
the surface. For tiles with at least one edge 15" in length ,
maximum allowable variation is 14M in 101 from the required Preparation by Other Trades
plane, with no more than Yu " variation in 24" when meas
ured from the high points in the surface .
- * Wall framing shall meet the general framing requirements
of ANSI A 108.11-4.0-4.3 .
* Horizontal joints — !A" spacing filled solid and taped with Movement Joint (architect must show type of joint
latcx - portland cement mortar and 2 " alkali - resistant glass and show location and details on drawings)
fiber mesh tape. * Movement joints — mandatory according to EJ 171.
* Vertical joints—fill any space and tape with latex-port land
* Slip joints at changes in plane , such as where walls and ceil -
cement mortar and 2" alkali - resistant glass fiber mesh tape. ing meet .
* Corners — leave space between backer units. Tape joints using
Installation Specifications
skim coat of latex-portland cement mortar, but do not fill.
* Center backer board end or edge joints on framing and stag-
* Shower pan membrane ANSI A 108.01 -3.6 .
ger joints in adjacent rows so four corners do not come * Mortar bed and reinforcing— ANSI A 108.1 A. IB, and 1 C .
together within the same plane. Space panel ends and edges * Tile — ANSI A 108.5.
in accordance with manufacturer 's recommendations. * Cementitious grout — A 108.10 .
Materials * Epoxy grout — A 108.6.
* Multiple options exist for membranes , mortars , grouts,
* Waterproof membrane and slip joint — ANSI A 108.13 and
and other materials and must be clearly specified to be membrane manufacturer 's slip joint directions.
included . If not specifically indicated , optional materials
are not included and mortar /grout choice defaults to * Movement Joints —J2JI 71 and ASTM Cl 193 .
minimum performance specification indicated . Con - Notes
sider each system component and intended use to deter- * Use of softened water in steam showers and steam rooms
mine minimum requirements and to specify options. helps reduce grout and tile staining due to iron and /or hard
* Ceramic tile — ANSI AI 37.1 and recommended by manu - water. Such stains may require harsh chemicals for removal .
facturer for use in steam showers. Select products suitable for water type and maintenance
* Cementitious grout — ANSI A118.6 or better or ISO CGI practices that will be used .
or better . * Standard grouts will need to be periodically maintained
* iipoxy grout , w hen used — ANSI All 8.3 or ISO RG .
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over the life of the steam shower.
* Cementitious bond coat: * Steam unit design must take into consideration the affect of
* ANSI A 118.15 or better or ISO C 2 S 1 or better, unless Moisture Vapor Transmission ( MVT) on opposite side of
ANSI A118.1 or ISO Cl is recommended by membrane steam unit walls . MVT can cause efflorescence and can
manufacturer . affect paints and other adhered finishes.
TR 418-18
* Mortar Bed Wails
• Mortar Bed Floor
New continuous
sealant bead
Vi New membrane/flashing
4
New ceramic tile, bond
A4%% ,%
(1
coat & mortar bed
/
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New reinforced
mortar bed
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New sloped
fill under
shower pan
^- Weep holes
Pea gravel or
other weep
protection
Recommended Uses
* For use where old shower pan has failed .
Requirements
* Remove existing shower receptor, shower pan , and wall tile,
as required , to install new shower pan .
* Replace any damaged wall and floor substrate materials.
•In
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'. i, V i *
New sloped /
fill under
shower pan
—'
Weep holes
Pea gravel or
other w
protection *
Recommended Uses
* For use where old shower pan has failed.
Requirements
* Remove existing shower receptor shower pan , and wall tile,
,
* New shower pan —slope %" per foot to weep holes in drain .
TABLE J 101.2
STANDARD METHOD: REQUIRED VOLUME , ALL APPLIANCES *
[NFPA 54: TABLE A .9.3.2.1]
APPLIANCE INPUT REQUIRED VOLUME
(Btu/h) (cubic feet)
5000 250
10 000 500
15 000 750
20 000 1000
25 000 1250
30 000 1500
35 000 1750
40 000 2000
45 000 2250
50 000 2500
55 000 2750
00 000 3000
~
65 000 3250
70 000 3500
75 000 3750
80 000 4000
85 000 4250
90 000 4500
95 000 4750
100 000 5000
105 000 5250
110 000 5500
115 000 5750
120 000 6000
125 000 6250
130 000 6500
135 000 6750
140 000 7000
145 000 7250
150 000 7500
160 000 8000
170 000 8500
180 000 9000
190 000 9500
200 000 10 000
210 000 10 500
220 000 11 000
230 000 11 500
240 000 12 000
250 000 12 500
260 000 13 000
270 000 13 500
280 000 14 000
290 000 14 500
300 000 15 000
For SI units: 1000 British thermal units per hour = 0.293 kW, 1 cubic foot = 0.0283 mJ
tern or the potable water system within a site containing repair, or other purposes,
a rainwater catchment system requiring a permit without ( 5 ) Applicable testing, inspection , and maintenance fre -
approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction , quencies in accordance with Table K 101.5. 1 .
K 101.4 Product and Material Approval. System com- (6) A method of contacting the manufacturer(s) ,
ponents shall be properly identified as to the manufacturer . K 101.7 Minimum Water Quality Requirements . The
K 101.4.1 Plumbing Materials and Systems. Pipe, minimum water quality for potable rainwater catchment sys-
pipe fittings, traps , fixtures , material , and devices used tems shall comply with the applicable water quality require -
in a potable rainwater system shall be listed or labeled ments as determined by the Authority 1 laving Jurisdiction In ,
(third- party certified ) by a listing agency (accredited con- the absence of water quality requirements, the guidelines
formity assessment body ) and shall be in accordance EPA /625/R-04/108 contains recommended water reuse
with approved applicable recognized standards refer- guidelines to assist regulatory agencies develop, revise, or
expand alternate water source water quality standards.
enced within this code, and shall be tree from detects.
Unless otherwise provided for in this appendix, materi - K 101.8 Material Compatibility. In addition to the require-
als, fixtures, or devices used or entering into the con- ments of this appendix , potable rainwater catchment systems
struction of plumbing systems , or parts thereof shall be shall be constructed of materials that are compatible with the
submitted to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for type of pipe and fitting materials and water conditions in the
approval . system .
K 101.5 Maintenance and Inspection. Potable rainwater K 101.9 System Controls. Controls for pumps, valves, and
catchment systems and components shall be inspected and other devices that contain mercury that come in contact with
the water supply shall not be permitted .
maintained in accordance with Section IC 101.5. 1 through
Section K 101 5 3 .
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TABLE K 101.5.1
MINIMUM POTABLE RAINWATER CATCHMENT SYSTEM TESTING, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY
DESCRIPTION MINIMUM FREQUENCY
Inspect and clean filters and screens and replace (where necessary ).
, Everv 3 months
mf
Inspect and verify that disinfection , filters and water quality treatment devices and
Jn accordance with the manufacturer 's instructions,
systems are operational. Perform water quality tests in accordance with the Author-
and the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
ity Having Jurisdiction.
Perform applicable water qualify tests to verify compliance with Section K 104,3, Everv 3 months
mf
Perform a water quality test for E . Coll, Total Coliform, and Heterotrophic bacte-
After initial installation and everv 12 months thereafter ,
ria . For a system where 25 different people consume water from the system over a
or as directed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction .
60 day period, a water quality test for Cryptosporidium shall be performed .
Inspect and clear debris from rainwater gutters, downspouts, and roof washers. Everv 6 months
Inspect and clear debris from the roof or other aboveground rainwater collection
Everv 6 months
surface. a?
Remove tree branches and vegetation overhanging roof or other aboveground rain-
As needed
water collection surface.
Inspect pumps and verify operation . After initial installation and every 12 months thereafter
Inspect valves and verify operation . After initial installation and every 12 months thereafter
Inspect pressure tanks and verify operation. After initial installation and every 12 months thereafter
Clear debris and inspect storage tanks , locking devices, and verify operation . After initial installation and every 12 months thereafter
Inspect caution labels and marking. After initial installation and every 12 months thereafter
K 102.2 Connections to Public or Private Potable K 103.4 Water Supply and Distribution Materials.
Water Systems. Potable rainwater catchment systems shall Potable rainwater supply and distribution materials shall com -
have no direct connection to a public or private potable water ply with the requirements of this code for potable water sup-
supply or alternate water source system. Potable water from ply and distribution systems.
a public or private potable water system is permitted to be
used as makeup water to the rainwater storage tank provided K 104.0 Design and Installation.
the public or private potable water supply connection is pro-
,
tected by an air gap or reduced - pressure principle backflow K 104.1 Collection Surfaces. Rainwater shall be collected
from a roof or other clcanablc aboveground surfaces specifi -
preventer in accordance with this code .
cally designed for rainwater catchment, A rainwater catch-
K 102.3 Backflow Prevention. The potable rainwater ment system shall not collect rainwater from :
catchment system shall be protected against backflow in
( 1 ) Vehicular parking surfaces
accordance with this code .
( 2 ) Surface water runoff
( 3 ) Bodies of standing water
K 103.0 Potable Rainfall Catchment System Materials.
K 104.2 Prohibited Discharges. Overflows, condensate,
K 103.1 Collections Surfaces. The collection surface for and bleed-off pipes from root- mounted equipment and appli -
potable applications shall be constructed of a hard impervious
,
ances shall not discharge onto roof surfaces that arc intended
material and shall be approved for potable water use. Roof coat- to collect rainwater,
ings, paints , and liners shall comply with NSF Protocol P 151 .
K 104.3 Minimum Water Quality. Upon initial system
K 103.1.1 Prohibited. Roof paints and coatings with startup, the quality of the water for the intended application
lead , chromium , or zinc shall not be permitted . Wood shall be verified at the point ( s ) of use as determined by the
roofing material and lead flashing shall not be permitted . Authority Having Jurisdiction in accordance with Section K.
K 103.2 Rainwater Catchment System Drainage 104.3 . 1 and Section K. 104.3.2. Water quality maintenance
Materials. Materials used in rainwater catchment drainage shall be in accordance with Section K 104.3. 3.
systems, including gutters, downspouts, conductors, and lead- K 104.3.1 Private Potable Water System. In the
ers shall be in accordance with the requirements of this code absence of water quality requirements determined by the
for storm drainage. Authority Having Jurisdiction , the minimum water qual -
K 103.3 Storage Tanks. Rainwater storage shall comply ity for a private potable water system at the point of use
with Section K 105.0. shall comply with Tabic 1C 104.3. 1 .
» TABLE K 104.3.1
MINIMUM WATER QUALITY
K 104.4.3 Filtration and Disinfection Systems.
Filtration and disinfection systems shall be located after
the water storage tank. Where a chlorination system is
Escherichia coli (fecal coliform) Non - detectable installed , it shall he installed upstream of filtration sys-
Protozoan Cysts Non - detectable tems . Where an ultraviolet disinfection system is
installed a filter not more than 5 microns { 5 pm ) shall be
,
K 105.4.1 Overflow Outlet Size. The overflow outlet K 106.2.2 Debris Screen. The inlet to the roof washer ((
shall be sized to accommodate the flow of the rainwater shall be provided with a debris screen or other approved
entering the tank and not less than the aggregate cross- means that protects the roof washer from the intrusion of
sectional area of the inflow pipes. debris and vermin . Where the debris screen is installed , the
K 105.5 Animals and Insects. Rainwater tank openings to debris screen shall be corrosion resistant and shall have
the atmosphere shall be protected to prevent the entrance of openings not larger than Vi of an inch ( 12.7 mm ).
insects, birds, or rodents into the tank . K 106.2.3 Drain Discharge . Water drained from the
K 105.6 Human Access. Rainwater tank access openings roof washer, or pre-filter shall be diverted away from the
exceeding 12 inches (305 mm ) in diameter shall be secured to storage tank and discharged to a disposal area that docs
prevent tampering and unintended entry by cither a lockable not cause property damage or erosion . Roof washer
device or other approved method . drainage shall not drain over a public way .
K 105.7 Exposure to Sunlight. Rainwater tank openings K 106.2 .4 Automatic Drain. Roof washing systems ((
shall not be exposed to direct sunlight . shall be provided with an automatic means of self-drain -
ing betw een rain events.
K 105.8 Inlets. A device or arrangement of fittings shall be
installed at the inlet of the tank to prevent rainwater from dis- K 106.3 Roof Gutters. Gutters shall maintain a minimum ((
turbing sediment as it enters the tank. slope and be sized in accordance with this code.
K 105.9 Primary Tank Outlets . The primary tank outlet K 106.4 Drains, Conductors, and Leaders. The design
shall be located not less than 4 inches ( 102 mm) above the and size of rainwater drains , conductors, and leaders shall
bottom of the tank , or shall be provided with a floating inlet comply with this code.
to draw water from the cistern just below the water surface. K 106.5 Size of Potable Water Piping. Potable rainwa - <X
ter system distribution piping shall be sized in accordance
K 105.10 Storage Tank Venting. Where venting using
w ith this code for sizing potable water piping .
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Maintenance. The Upkeep of property or equipment by the Stormwater. Natural precipitation that has contacted a surface
owner of the property in compliance with the requirements at grade or below grade and has not been put to beneficial use.
of this appendix . Stormwater Catchment System. A system that collects
-
Metering Faucet. A self closing faucet that dispenses a spe-
cific volume of water for each actuation cycle. The volume or
and stores stormwater for beneficial use.
Sub meter. A meter installed subordinate to a site meter.
cycle duration can be fixed or adjustable. Also known as a dedicated meter.
Modified Evapotranspiration. Numeric values, expressed WaterSense . A voluntary program of the U .S . , Environ-
in inches/hour ( in / h), of evapotranspi ration rates, derived by mental Protection Agency , designed to identify and promote
altering ETo rates by applying factors of specific needs of the water-efficient products and practices .
vegetation and local climate conditions. Modified evapotran-
Water Closet. A fixture with a water- containing receptor
spi rat ion rates are used as a factor in estimating the irrigation
that receives liquid and solid body waste and on actuation
water needs of landscapes. Common usage includes reference
conveys the waste through an exposed integral trap into a
evapotranspiration as the base rate, modified by coefficients or
drainage system. Also referred to as a toilet.
factors for specific plant types and densities.
Water Factor ( WF). A measurement and rating of appli -
Multi-Occupant Spaces. Indoor spaces used for presen-
ance water efficiency , most often used for residential and light
tations and training, including classrooms and conference
commercial clothes washers, as follows:
rooms .
Water Factor (WF), Clothes Washer. The quantity
Precipitation Rate. The sp nklcr head application rate of
water applied to landscape irrigation zone measured as
,
of water in gallons used to complete a full wash and rinse
inches per hour (mm / h ). Precipitation rates of sprinkler heads cycle per measured cubic foot capacity of the clothes
are calculated according to the flow rate , pattern, and spacing container.
of the sprinkler heads.
Pre-Rinse Spray Valve. A handheld device for use with L 301.0 General Regulations.
commercial dishwashing and ware washing equipment that L 301.1 Installation. Plumbing systems covered by this
sprays water on dishes, flatware, and other food service items appendix shall be installed in accordance with this code, other
for the purpose of removing food residue before cleaning and applicable codes, and the manufacturer s installation instruc-
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L 402.0 Water- Conserving Plumbing Fixtures and B45.5 /IAPMO Z 124 . Flushing urinals shall be listed to the
Fittings. EPA WaterSense Flushing Urinal Specification.
L 402.1 General. The maximum water consumption of fix- L 402.3.1 Nonwater Urinals. Nonwater urinals shall
tures and fixture fittings shall comply with the flow rates comply with ASME A 112 . L 9.3/CSA B 45.4, ASME
specified in Table L 402.1, and Section L 402.2 through Sec- A112, 19.19, orCSA B45.5/IAPMO Z124. Nonwatcr uri -
tion L 402.10 . nals shall be cleaned and maintained in accordance with
the manufacturer 's instructions after installation . Where
TABLE L 402.1 nonwater urinals arc installed, they shall have a water
MAXIMUM FIXTURE AND FIXTURE FITTINGS FLOW RATES distribution line roughed- in to the urinal location at a
Showerheads 2.0 gpm at 80 psi ' height not less than 56 inches (1422 mm ) to allow for the
Kitchen faucets residential 4 1.8 gpm at 60 psi installation of an approved backflow prevention device
Lavatory faucets residential 1.5 gpm at 60 psi
in the event of a retrofit . Such water distribution lines
Lavatory faucets other than
shall be installed with shutoff valves located as close as
0.5 gpm at 60 psi possible to the distributing main to prevent the creation
residential
Metering faucets 0.25 gallons /cycle
of dead ends. Where nonwatcr urinals arc installed , not
less than one water supplied fixture rated at not less than
Metering faucets for wash One 0.25 gallons/cycle fixture fit -
fountains ting for each 20 inches rim space 1 drainage fixture unit ( DFU ) shall be installed upstream
on the same drain line to facilitate drain line flow and
One 2.2 gpm at 60 psi fixture fit-
Wash fountains rinsing.
ting for each 20 inches rim space
| Water Closets 1.28 gallons/fiush 2 L 402.4 Residential Kitchen Faucets. The maximum
Urinals 0.5 gallons/flush3 flow rate of residential kitchen faucets shall not exceed 1.8
Commercial Pre- Rinse
gallons per minute ( gpm) ( 6.8 L/m ) at 60 pounds -force per
Spray Valves 1.3 gpm at 60 psi square inch (psi) (414 kPa ). Kitchen faucets are permitted to
temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate, but
For SI units : I gallon per minute = 0.06 L/s , I pound -force per square inch
- 6.8947 kPa , I inch = 25.4 mm, 1 gallon = 3.785 L
Notts:
not to exceed 2.2 gpm (8.3 L/ m ) at 60 psi (414 kPa), and shall
revert to a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gpm ( 6.8 L/ m) at 60 psi
i
For multiple showerheads serving one shower compartment see Section (414 kPa ) upon valve closure.
L 402.6 l L 402.5 Lavatory Faucets. The maximum water flow rate
2
Shall be listed to EPA WaterSense Tank -Type Toilet Spec ideation.
3
Shall be listed to EPA WaterSense Flushing Urinal Specification Non- .
of faucets shall comply with Section L 402.5 . 1 and Section L
watcr urinals shall comply with specifications listed in Section L 402.3 . 1
.
402.5.2 .
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See Section L 402.4 . L 402.5 .1 Lavatory Faucets in Residences,
Apartments, and Private Bathrooms in Lodging
Facilities, Hospitals, and Patient Care Facilities.
L 402.2 Water Closets. No water closet shall have an
The flow rate for lavatory faucets installed in residences,
effective flush volume exceeding 1.28 gallons per flush ( gpf )
apartments, and private bathrooms in lodging , hospitals,
( 4.8 Lpf ) .
and patient care facilities ( including skilled nursing and
L 402.2.1 Gravity, Pressure Assisted, and Elec- long -term care facilities) shall not exceed 1.5 gpm (5.7
tro-Hydraulic TankType Water Closets. Gravity, L / m ) at 60 psi ( 414 kPa) in accordance with ASME
pressure assisted, and electro- hydraulic tank- type water A 112.18 . 1 /CSA B 125.1 and shall be listed to the EPA
closets shall have a maximum effective flush volume of W aterSense High Efficiency Lavatory Faucet Specifica-
not more than 1.28 gallons ( 4.8 Lpf ) of water per flush in tion.
accordance with ASME A 112. L 9.2/CSA B 45.1 or
L 402.5.2 Lavatory Faucets in Other Than Resi-
ASME Al 12.19 .14 and shall be listed to the EPA
dences, Apartments, and Private Bathrooms in
WaterSense Specification for Tank- Type Toilets . The
Lodging Facilities. Lavatory faucets installed in bath -
effective flush volume for dual flush toilets is defined as
rooms of buildings or occupancies other than those spec-
the composite , average flush volume of two reduced
flushes and one full flush.
ified in Section L 402.5 . 1 shall be in accordance with
Section L 402.5.2( 1 ) or Section L 402.5.2( 2 ).
L 402.2.2 Flushometer- Valve Activated Water
( 1 ) The flow rate shall not exceed 0.5 gpm ( 1.9 L/ m ) at
Closets. Flushomctcr-valvc activated water closets
shall have a maximum flush volume of not more than
60 psi ( 414 kPa) in accordance with ASME
1.28 gallons (4.8 Lpf ) of water per flush in accordance A112.18.1 /CSA B125.1.
with ASME Al 12.112. 19.2, CSA B45.1 and shall be ( 2 ) Metering faucets shall deliver not more than 0.25
listed to the EPA WaterSense Specification for gallons (0.95 L ) of water per cycle.
Flushometer- Valve Water Closets . L 402.6 Showerheads. Showerheads shall not exceed 2.0
L 402.3 Urinals. Urinals shall have a maximum flush vol - gpm ( 7.6 L/ m ) at 80 psi ( 552 kPa ), and shall be listed to
ume of not more than 0.5 gallon (1.9 Lpf ) of water per flush ASME A 112.18. 1 /CSA B 125.1 and the EPA WaterSense
in accordance with ASME Al 12,19.2/CSA B45.1 or CSA Specification for Showerheads.
L 402.6 .1 Multiple Showerheads Serving One L 404.0 Occupancy Specific Water Efficiency
Shower Compartment. The total allowable flow rate Requirements.
of water from multiple showerheads flowing at a given L 404.1 Commercial Food Service. Commercial food
time , with or without a diverter, including rain systems, service facilities shall comply with the water efficiency
waterfalls, bodysprays. and jets, shall not exceed 2.0 gpm requirements in Section L 404.2 through Section L 404.7 . 5.
(7.6 Lin ) per shower compartment, where the floor area
of the shower compartment is less than 1800 square L 404.2 Ice Makers. Ice makers shall be aircooled and shall
inches ( L 161 m 2 ). For each increment of 1800 square be in accordance with Energy Star for commercial ice
inches ( 1.161 m 2) of floor area after that or part thereof, machines .
additional showerheads arc allowed , provided the total L 404.3 Food Steamers. Boilerlcss type steamers shall
flow rate of water from flowing devices shall not exceed consume not more than 2.0 gallons ( 7.6 L ) per compartment.
2.0 gpm ( 7.6 L/ m ) for each such increment. Boiler type steamers shall not consume more than 1.5 gallons
Exceptions: ( 5.7 L) per pan per hour.
(1) Gang showers in nonresidential occupancies . Sin- L 404.4 Combination Ovens. Combination ovens shall
gular showerheads or multiple shower outlets serv- not use water in the convection mode except when utilizing
ing one showering position in gang showers shall a moisture nozzle for food products in the oven . The total
not have more than 2.0 gpm ( 7.6 L/ m ) total flow . amount of water used by the moisture nozzle in the convec-
(2) Where provided , shower compartments required for tion mode shall not exceed a half a gallon per hour per oven
persons w ith disabilities in accordance with Chapter cavity. When operating in the steamer mode, combination
17 shall not have more than 4.0 gpm (15 L/m) total ovens shall not consume more than 1.5 gallons per hour (gph )
flow , where one outlet is the hand shower. ( 5.7 L / h) per pan .
L 402.6.2 Bath and Shower Diverters. The rate of L 404.5 Grease Interceptors. Grease interceptor mainte -
leakage out of the tub spout of bath and shower diverters nance procedures shall not include post- pumping /cleaning
while operating in the shower mode shall not exceed 0.1 refill using potable water. Refill shall be by connected appli -
gpm (0.4 L/ m ) in accordance with ASME A112.18 . 1 /CSA ance accumulated discharge only .
B 125.1 . L 404.6 Dipper Well Faucets. Where dipper wells arc
L 402.6.3 Shower Valves . Shower valves shall com- installed, the water supply to a dipper well shall have a shut-
ply with the temperature control performance require
ments of ASSE 1016 or ASME A 112.18. 1 /CSA B 125.1
- off valve and flow control. The flow of water into a dipper
well shall be limited by not less than one of the following
where tested at 2.0 gpm ( 7.6 L/ m ) . methods:
L 402.7 Recirculating Shower Systems. Recirculating (1) Water flow shall not exceed the water capacity of the dip-
shower systems shall comply with IAPMO IGC 530 . per well in one minute at a supply pressure of 60 psi (414
» L 402.8 Commercial Pre-Rinse Spray Valves. The flow
rate for a pre -rinse spray valve installed in a commercial
kPa), and the maximum flow shall not exceed 2.2 gpm
( 8.3 L / m ) at a supply pressure of 60 psi ( 414 kPa ). The
kitchen to remove food wraste from cookware and dishes wratcr capacity of a dipper well shall be the maximum
|before cleaning shall not be more than 1.28 gpm (4.8 L / m) at amount of water that the fixture can hold before water
60 psi ( 414 kPa ). Where pre - rinse spray valves with maxi - flows into the drain .
mum flow rates of 1.0 gpm (3.8 L/ m) or less are installed , the
( 2 ) The volume of water dispensed into a dipper well in each
static pressure shall be not less than 30 psi ( 207 kPa). Com- activation cycle of a self-closing fixture fitting shall not
mercial kitchen pre- rinse spray valves shall be equipped with
exceed the water capacity of the dipper well , and the
an integral automatic shutoff . Prc- rinse spray valves shall be
maximum flow shall not exceed 2.2 gpm (8.3 L / m ) at a
listed to the LPA Water Sense Commercial Pre-rinse Spray
supply pressure of 60 psi (414 kPa ).
Valve Specification.
}} L 402.9 Emergency Safety Showers and Eye Wash L 404.7 Food Waste Devices. Where installed , food waste
devices shall be in accordance with Section L 404.7. 1 through
Stations. Emergency safely showers and emergency eyewash
Section L 404.7. 5.
stations shall not be limited to their water supply flow rates.
)) L 402.10 Drinking Fountains. Drinking fountains shall L 404.7.1 Pulpers and Mechanical Strainers. The
wrater use for pulpers or mechanical strainers shall not
be self-closing.
exceed 3 gpm (11.4 L/ m ). A flow restrictor shall be
installed on the water supply to limit the water flow .
L 403.0 Appliances. L 404.7.2 Food Waste Disposers. The water use for
L 403.1 Dishwashers. Residential and commercial dish- the food waste grinder shall not exceed 8 gpm ( 30.3 L/ m )
washers shall comply with the Energy Star program require- under full load condition and l gpm ( 3.8 L/ m ) under no-
ments. load condition. Flow restrictors shall be installed on the
L 403.2 Clothes Washers. Residential clothes washers water supply to limit the water flow rate to a maximum
shall comply with the Energy Star program requirements . of 8 gpm ( 30.3 L/ m ). A load sensing device shall be
Commercial clothes washers shall comply writh Energy Star installed to monitor current demand and regulate wrater
program requirements, where such requirements exist . flow .
L 404.73 Time Out and Shut Off . Pulpcrs, mechan- ( 3 ) The water supply to each building on a property with
ical strainers, and food waste disposers shall have a time multiple buildings where the water consumption exceeds
out system with push button to reactivate. The maximum 500 gals/d ( 0.021 L/s).
allowable run time cycle shall be 10 minutes . (4 ) The water supply to an individual tenant space on a prop-
L 404.7.4 Sink Drain Outlets. Where a strainer or bas- erty where one or more of the following applies:
ket is installed , they shall be readily removable. ( a ) Water consumption exceeds 500 gals/d {0.021 L /s)
L 404.7.5 Strainer Baskets. Strainer (scrapper) bas- for that tenant.
kets shall either fit over a sink compartment or be ( b ) Tenant space is occupied by a commercial laundry ,
attached to a drain system. The strainer baskets shall be cleaning operation, restaurant , food service, medical
readily removable for emptying. office, dental office, laboratory* beauty salon * or bar-
» L 404.8 Medical and Laboratory Facilities. Medical and
laboratory facilities shall comply with the water efficiency
bershop.
( c ) Total building area exceeds 50 000 square feet ( 4645
requirements in Section L 404.9 through Section L 404.1 1 . m2 ) .
Y} L 404.9 Steam Sterilizers. Controls shall be installed to ( 5 ) The makeup water supplies to a swimming pool .
limit the discharge temperature of condensate or water from
L 407.2 Approval. Dedicated meters, other than water util -
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steam sterilizers to 140°F (60£ C ) or less. A venturi type vac-
uum system shall not be utilized with vacuum sterilizers. ity meters shall be approved by the Authority Having Juris-
diction for the intended use.
yy L 404.10 X-Ray Film Processing Units. Processors for
X- ray film exceeding 6 inches ( 152 mm ) in any dimension L 4073 Consumption Data. A means of communicating
shall be equipped with water recycling units. water consumption data from submeters to the water con -
sumer shall be provided.
yy L 404.11 Exhaust Hood Liquid Scrubber Systems.
Liquid scrubber systems for exhaust hoods and ducts shall be L 407.4 Access. Meters and submeters shall be accessible.
of the recirculation type. Liquid scrubber systems for per-
chloric acid exhaust hoods and ducts shall be equipped with L 408.0 Condensate Recovery.
a timer-controlled water recirculation system. The collection
L 408.1 General. Condensate is permitted to be used as on -
sump for perchloric acid exhaust systems shall be designed to
site treated nonpotable water when collected , stored , and
drain automatically after the wash down process has com-
treated in accordance with Section 1506.0.
pleted.
L 408.1.1 Condensate Drainage Recovery. Con -
densate from air-conditioning, boiler and steam systems
L 405.0 Leak Detection and Control. used to supply water for non- potablc water systems shall
L 405.1 General. Where installed , leak detection and con- be in accordance with Section 1506.0.
trol devices shall comply with lAPMO IGC 115 or lAPMO
IGC 349 . Leak detection and control devices help protect
property from water damage and also conserve water by shut- L 409.0 Water- Powered Sunp Pumps .
ting off the flow when leaks arc detected . L 409.1 General. Sump pumps powered by potable or
reclaimed (recycled) water pressure shall be used as an emer-
gency backup pump. The water-powered pump shall be
L 406.0 Fountains and Other Water Features. equipped with a battery powered alarm having a minimum
L 406.1 Use of Alternate Water Source lor Special rating of 85 dBa at ID feet ( 3048 mm ). Water- powered pumps
Water Features . Special water features such as ponds and shall have a water efficiency factor of pumping at least 1.4
water fountains shall be provided with reclaimed ( recycled ) gallons (5.3 L ) of water to a height of 10 feet ( 3048 mm ) for
water * rainwater, or on-site treated nonpotable water where every gallon of water used to operate the pump, measured at
the source and capacity arc available on the premises and a water pressure of 60 psi (414 kPa ). Pumps shall be labeled
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. as to the gallons of water pumped per gallon of potable water
consumed.
L 4070 Meters. Water- powered stormwater sump pumps shall be
L 407.1 Required. A water meter shall be required for build- equipped with a reduced pressure principle backflow preven -
ings connected to a public water system , including munici - tion assembly .
pally supplied reclaimed ( recycled ) water . In other than
single-family houses, multifamily structures of three stories or L 410.0 Water Softeners and Treatment Devices.
fewer above grade, and modular houses, a separate meter or
submeter shall be installed in the following locations: L 410.1 Water Softeners. Water softeners shall be listed to|
NSF 44. Water softeners shall have a rated salt efficiency
( 1 ) The water supply for irrigated landscape with an accu - exceeding 3400 grains {gr ) {0.222 kg ) of total hardness
mulative area exceeding 2500 square feet {232.3 nr ) . exchange per pound ( 0.5 kg) of salt , based on sodium chloride
(2 ) The water supply to a water- using process where the con- ( NaCl ) equivalency , and shall not generate more than 4 gal - 1
sumption exceeds 1000 gallons per day {gal . d ) {0.0438 Ions (15.1 L ) of water per 1000 grains ( 0.0647 kg) of hardness|
L/s), except for manufacturing processes . removed during the service cycle.
matched precipitation rates ( identical inches ofwater appli - contractors, installers, or designers to demonstrate compe -
cation per hour as rated or tested , plus or minus 5 percent ). tency. Where required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction ,
L 411.10 .2 Sprinkler Head Pressure Regulation. the contractor, installer , or designer shall be certified to per-
Sprinkler heads shall utilize pressure regulating devices form such work.
(as part of an irrigation system or integral to the sprinkler
head ) to maintain manufacturer' s recommended operat- L 412.0 Trap Seal Protection.
ing pressure for each sprinkler and nozzle type. L 412.1 Water Supplied Trap Primers. Water supplied
L 411.10 .3 Pop-up Type Sprinkler Heads. Where trap primers shall be electronic or pressure activated and shall
pop- up type sprinkler heads arc installed the sprinkler
, use not more than 30 gallons ( 114 L ) per year per drain . Where
I heads shall rise to a height above vegetation level and of an alternate water source, as defined by this code, is used for
not less than 4 inches (102 mm ) above the soil level fixture flushing or other uses in the same room , the alternate
where emitting water. water source shall he used for the trap primer water supply.
L 411.11 Irrigation Zone Performance Criteria. Irriga- Exception: Flushometer tailpiece trap primers in accordance
tion zones shall be designed and installed to ensure the aver- with 1APMO PS 76.
age precipitation rate of the sprinkler heads over the irrigated L 412.2 Drainage Type Trap Seal Primer Devices.
area docs not exceed l inch per hour ( 25.4 mm h) as verified Drainage type trap seal primer devices shall not be limited in
through cither of the following methods: the amount of water they discharge.
(1) Manufacturer’s documentation that the precipitation rate
for the installed sprinkler head does not exceed 1 inch
L 413.0 Vehicle Wash Facilities.
per hour ( 25.4 inm /h) where the sprinkler heads are
installed not closer that the specified radius and where L 413.1 Automatic . The maximum make-up water use for
the water pressure of the irrigation system is not more automobile washing shall not exceed 40 gallons ( 151 L) per
than the manufacturer s recommendations. vehicle for in- bay automatic car wrashes and 35 gallons (132
L) for conveyor and express type car wrashes .
(2 ) Catch can test in accordance with the requirements of the
Authority Having Jurisdiction and where emitted water L 413.2 Self -Service. Spray wands and foamy brushes
volume is measured with a minimum of six catchment shall use not more than 3.0 gpm ( 0.19 L/s) .
containers at random places within the irrigation zone for L 413.3 Reverse Osmosis. Spot-free reverse osmosis dis-
a minimum of 15 minutes to determine the average pre- charge ( reject ) water shall be recycled .
cipitation rate expressed as inches per hour ( mm/h).
, L 413.4 Towel Ringers, low el ringers shall have a positive
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L 411.12 Depth of Irrigation Pipe. Irrigation pipe down- shutoff valve. Spray nozzles shall be replaced annually .
stream from the backflow' preventer shall be buried at a min- Exception: Bus and large commercial vehicle washes arc
imum depth according to Section L 411,12.1 and Section L exempt from the requirements of this section.
411.12.2.
L 411.12.1 Landscape Areas. Irrigated landscaped L 501.0 Water Heating Design , Equipment, and Instal-
areas not exceeding 10 000 square feet ( 929 m 2) shall lation.
have irrigation main lines buried a minimum of 12 inches
L 501.1 Scope . The provisions of this section shall establish
( 305 mm ) and irrigation lateral lines buried a minimum
the means of conserving potable and nonpotablc water and
of 8 inches ( 203 mm ) irrigated landscaped areas greater
,
energy associated with the generation and use of hot water in
than 10 000 square feet ( 929 m 2 ) shall have irrigation a building. This includes provisions for the hot water distri -
main lines buried a minimum of 18 inches ( 457 mm ) and bution system , which is the portion of the potable water dis-
irrigation lateral lines buried a minimum of 12 inches tribution system between a water heating device and the
(305 mm ). plumbing fixtures , including dedicated return piping and
L 411.12. 2 Vehicular Surfaces. Irrigation pipe appurtenances to the water heating device in a recirculation
installed under vehicular paving and pervious pavers, system .
including landscaped fire lanes, shall be sleeved with a L 501.2 Insulation. Hot water supply and return piping shall
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minimum of one 1 inch pipe ( 25 mm ) size greater than
the irrigation pipe and buried at a minimum depth of 24
be thermally insulated . The wall thickness of the insulation
shall be equal to the nominal diameter of the pipe up to 2
inches (610 mm ) in all eases . inches (50 mm ). The wall thickness shall be not less than 2
L 411.13 Backfill. All excavation tor irrigation pipe instal - inches (51 mm ) for nominal pipe diameters exceeding 2
lation shall be backfilled in thin layers to 12 inches ( 305 mm) inches (50 mm ). The conductivity of the insulation [ k-factor
with clean earth , w hich shall not contain stones, boulders, cin- ( Btu * in /( h *ft:* F)) ] , measured radially, shall not be more than
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3
dcrfill, frozen earth , construction debris, or other materials 0.28 [Btu in/(H ft3 °F)] [0.04 W /( m * K )]. Hot water piping to
that would damage or break the piping. Fill shall be properly be insulated shall be installed such that insulation is continu -
compacted . Suitable precautions shall be taken to ensure per- ous. Pipe insulation shall be installed to within 14 of an inch
manent stability for pipe laid in tilled or made ground . ( 6.4 mm ) of appliances , appurtenances, fixtures, structural
yy L 411.14 Qualifications. The Authority Having Jurisdic- members, or a wall where the pipe passes through to connect
tion shall have the authority to require landscape irrigation to a fixture within 24 inches ( 610 mm ). I
2021 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 405
APPENDIX L
TABLE L 502.7
WATER VOLUME FOR DISTRIBUTION PIPING MATERIALS"
OUNCES OF WATER PER FOOT LENGTH OF PIPING
NOMINAL CPVC
COPPER COPPER COPPER CPVC CPVC PEX CTS PE- RT
SIZE CTS PEX- AL- PEX PE- AL- PE PP SDR 6 PP SDR 73 PP SDR 11
III L K SCH 40 SCH 30 SDR 9 SDR 9
( inch ) SDR 11
H 1.06 0.97 0.84 NA 1.17 0.63 0.63 NA 0.64 0.64 0.91 1.09 1.24
l
/2 1 .. 69 1.55 1.45 1.25 1.89 1.31 1.31 1.46 L.18 1.18 1.41 1.68 2.12
Vi 3.43 3.22 2.90 2.67 3.38 3.39 3.39 2.74 2.35 2.35 2.23 2.62 3.37
l 5.81 5.49 5.17 4.43 5.53 5.56 5.56 4.57 3.91 3.91 3.64 4.36 5.56
1 /4 8.70 8.36 8.09 6.61 9.66 849 849 8.24 5.81 5.81 5.73 6.81 8.60
Vh 12.18 11.83 11.45 9.22 13.20 1.3 .88 1.3 .88 11.38 8.09 8.09 9.03 10.61 13.47
2 21.08 20.58 20.04 15.79 21.88 21.48 21.48 19.11 13.86 13.86 14.28 16.98 21.39
For SI units: I ounce = 29.573 inL
* NA: Not Applicable
Exception: Whirlpool bathtubs or bathtubs that arc not in accordance with specific requirements applicable to
equipped with a shower are exempted from the require- those systems and equipment . [ ASHRAL 90 1 :7.1.1.2] *
Where there is no circulation loop or electric heat L 503.2 Compliance Path( s). Compliance shall be
traced line downstream of the submeter. the submeter achieved in accordance with the requirements of Section L
shall be located within 2 feet ( 610 mm ) of the central hot 503.1, Section L 503.3, Section L 503 4 , and Section L 503.5 .
*
water system ; or the branch line to the submeter shall be [ ASHRAL 90.1 : 7.2 . 1 ]
circulated or heat traced to within 2 feet ( 610 mm) of the L 503.2.1 Energy Cost Budget Method. Projects
submeter . The maximum volume from the submeter to using the energy cost budget method of ASHRAL 90.1
each fixture shall not exceed 32 oz ( 946 mL ). for demonstrating compliance with the standard shall be
The circulation pump controls shall comply with the in accordance with the requirements of Section L 503 3 *
provisions of Section L 501.4 . in conjunction with the energy cost budget method of
ASHRAL 90.1. [ ASHRAL 90 1 :7.2 .2] *
Exception: Where the service water- heating to an addi - shall be met . The omission of minimum performance
tion is provided by existing service water- heating sys- requirements for certain classes of equipment does not
tems and equipment, such systems and equipment shall preclude the use of such equipment where appropriate *
not be required to be in accordance with this appendix * Equipment not listed in Table L 503.3.2 has no minimum
However , new systems or equipment installed shall be perform ancc rc q u i rc ments .
Exceptions: Water heaters and hot-water supply boilers ( 2 ) Heated pools shall he equipped with a vapor retar-
having more than 140 gallons ( 530 L ) of storage capac- dant pool cover on or at the water surface. Pools
ity arc not required to meet the standby loss (SL ) require- heated to more than 90“ F ( 32°C ) shall have a pool
ments of Table L 503.3.2 where : cover with a minimum insulation value of R 12.-
( 1 ) The tank surface is thermally insulated to R- 12.5. Exception : Pools that arc deriving over 60 percent
(2 ) A standing pilot light is not installed . of the energy for heating from site-recovered energy
( 3) Gas- or oil - fired storage water heaters have a flue or solar energy . [ ASHRAE 90.1 : 7.4. 5.2]
damper or fan-assisted combustion . [ASHRAE ( 3 ) Time sw itches shall be installed on sw imming pool
90.1 :7.4.2] heaters and pumps .
L 503.3.3 Insulation. The following piping shall be Exceptions:
insulated in accordance with Table L 503.3.3 : ( 1 ) Where public health standards require 24- hour
( 1 ) Recirculating system piping , including the supply pump operation .
and return piping of a circulating tank type water ( 2 ) Where pumps arc required to operate solar and
heater. ?
w aste heat recovery pool heating systems.
(2 ) The first 8 feet ( 2438 mm ) of outlet piping for a con- [ ASHRAE 90.1 : 7.4. 5.3]
stant temperature nonrecirculating storage system. L 503.3.7 Heat Traps. Vertical pipe risers serving stor-
(3) The first 8 feet (2438 mm) of branch piping con- age water heaters and storage tanks not having integral
necting to recirculated, heat- traced , or impedance heat traps and serving a nonrecirculating system shall
heated piping . have heat traps on both the inlet and outlet piping as close
(4) The inlet piping betw een the storage tank and a heat as practical to the storage tank . A heat trap is a means to
trap in a nonrecirculating storage system. counteract the natural convection of heated water in a
( 5) Piping that is externally heated ( such as heat trace vertical pipe run . The means is either of the following:
or impedance heating). [ ASHRAE 90.1 : 7.4.3] (1) A device specifically designed for the purpose or an
L 503.3.4 Hot Water System Design. Hot water sys- arrangement of tubing that forms a loop of 360
tems shall comply with Section L 503.3. 4( 1 ) and Section degrees ( 6.28 rad ) .
L 503.3.4 ( 2 ) . (2 ) Piping that from the point of connection to the water
(1) Recirculation systems shall comply w ith the provi
sions of Section L 501.3 .
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- heater ( inlet or outlet ) includes a length of piping
directed downward before connection to the verti -
cal piping of the supply water or hot-water distribu-
(2 ) The maximum volume of wrater contained in hot
tion system, as applicable . [ASHRAE 90.1: 7.4.6]
water distribution lines between the w ater heater and
the fixture stop or connection to showers, kitchen L 503.4 Prescriptive Path. The prescriptive path for space
faucets , and lavatories shall be determined in accor- or water heating efficiency shall comply with Section L
dance w ith Section L 502.7 . 503.4.1 through Section L 503.4.5 .
L 503.3. 5 Service Water Heating System Con- L 503.4.1 Space Heating and Water Heating. The
trols. Sendee water heating system controls shall com- use of a gas-fired or oil-fired space heating boiler sys-
ply with Section L 503.3 . 5 ( 1 ) and Section L 503.3. 5( 2 ) . tem , otherwise in accordance writh Section L 503.0, to
provide the total space heating and service wrater heating
( 1 ) Temperature controls shall be provided that allows
fora building is allowed where one of the following con -
for storage temperature adjustment from 120° E
ditions is met :
( 49°C ) or lower to a maximum temperature com -
patible with the intended use. ( 1 ) The single space - heating boiler, or the component
Exception : Where the manufacturer s installation
' of a modular or multiple boiler system that is heat-
ing the service water, has a standby loss in Btu h
instructions specify a higher minimum thermostat
setting to minimize condensation and resulting cor-
(kW) not exceeding (13.3 x pmd + 400 )/ /? , where
( pmd ) is the probable maximum demand in gallons
rosion. [ASHRAE 90.1 :7.4 . 4.1 ]
per hour, determined in accordance with the proce-
(2 ) Temperature controlling means shall be provided to dures described in generally accepted engineering
limit the maximum temperature of w ater delivered
?
standards and handbooks, and ( n ) is the fraction of
from lavatory faucets in public facility restrooms to the year where the outdoor daily mean temperature
110° F ( 43*C ). [ ASHRAE 90.1 : 7.4 . 4.3] exceeds 64.9°F (18.28*0).
L 503.3.6 Pools . Pool heating systems shall comply The standby loss is to be determined for a test
with Section L 503.3.6( 1 ) through Section L 503.3. 6 ( 3). period of 24 hours duration while maintaining a
( 1 ) Pool heaters shall he equipped with a readily acces- boiler water temperature of not less than 90 “ F
sible ON/OFF switch to allow shutting off the heater ( 32°C ) above ambient, writh an ambient temperature
without adjusting the thermostat setting . Pool between 60°F (16“ C ) and 90°F ( 32°C ). For a boiler
heaters fired by natural gas shall not have continu - with a modulating burner, this test shall be con -
ously burning pilot lights. [ ASHRAE 90.1 : 7.4. 5.1 ] ducted at the lowest input.
TABLE L 503.3.2
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER - HEATING EQUIPMENT
MINIMUM! EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
[ ASHRAE 90.1: TABLE 7.8]
SIZE CATEGORY SUBCATEGORY OR
EGUIPMENTTYPE PERFORMANCE REQUIRED 1 TEST PROCEDURE2*3
( INPUT) RATING CONDITION
Electric table top water beaters <12 kW Resistance >20 gal See footnote 7
<12 kW 5 Resistance >20 gal See footnote 7
Section G . 2 of CSA
E lectric water beaters >12 kW 5 Resistance >20 gal 0.3 + 27#) , %/h , Z21.10.3
<24 Amps and
Heat Pump See footnote 7
<250 Volts
<75 000 Btu / h >20 gal See footnote 7
Gas storage water beaters 80% Et (0/800 + Sections G . 1 and G . 2 of
6
>75 000 Btu /h <4000 (Btu/hVgal
110Vp SL. Btu / h
> CSA Z21.10.3
> 50 000 Btu / h and >4000 ( Btu / h )/gal
See footnote 7
<200 000 Btu / h and < 2 gal
Gas instantaneous water 4.6 >4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal
>200 000 Btu / h 80% Et
heaters and < 10 gal "
Sections G . 1 and G . 2 of
>4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal 80% Et ( Q!799 + CSA Z21.10.3
>200 000 Btu /h 6
and >10 gal 16.6#) SL , Btu /h
<105 000 Btu / h >20 gal 0.59-0.0005 V EF
Oil storage water heaters 80% Et (Q/800 + Sections G . 1 and G . 2 of
>105 000 Btu / h <4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal
110#) SL, Btu / h CSA Z21.10.3
>4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal
<210 000 Btu / h See footnote 7
and < 2 gal
>4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal
Oil instantaneous water heaters >210 000 Btu / h 80% L 1
and < 10 gal Sections G . 1 and G.2 of
>4000 ( Btu/ h ) gal 78% Et (Q/800 + CSA Z21.10.3
>210 000 Btu / h
and >10 gal 110#) SL. Btu / h
Hot- water supply boilers, gas >300 000 Btu/h and >4000 ( Btu/ h )/gal
80% Et
and oil6 <12 500 000 Btu / h and < 10 gal "
Notes:
i
Thermal efficiency ( Et ) is a minimum requirement, while standby loss (SL) is maximum Btu/h ( kW ) based on a 70° F ( 2 I °C) temperature difference between
stored water and ambient requirements . In the SL equation, I7 is the rated volume in gallons and Q i s the nameplate input rate in Btu/h (kW). Vm is the meas-
.
: ASHRAE 90.1 contains a complete specification, including the year version, of the referenced test procedure .
3
Section G . l is titled "Test Method for Measuring Thermal Efficiency" and Section G 2 is titled "'Test Method for Measuring Standby Loss #
.
Instantaneous water heaters with input rates below 200 000 13 iu.;h ( 58.6 kW) shall be in accordance with these requirements where the water heater is designed
to heat water to temperatures of 180 T ( 82T ) or higher.
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Electric water heaters with input rates less than 40 946 Btu/h ( 12 kW ) shall be in accordance with these requirements where the water heater is designed to
heat water to temperatures of 180°F ( B2*C) or higher .
u
Refer to Section L 503.4 .3 for additional requirements for gas storage and instantaneous water heaters and gas hot water supply boilers .
1
In the L1 S . , the efficiency requirements for water heaters or gas pool heaters in this category or subcategory arc specified by the U. S Department of Energy
. .
Those requirements and applicable test procedures are found in the Code of Federal Regulations 10 CFR Part 430 .
TABLE L 503.3.3
MINIMUM PIPING INSULATION THICKNESS FOR HEATING AND HOT- WATER SYSTEMS
( STEAM, STEAM CONDENSATE, HOT- WATER HEATING , AND DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS)
[ ASHRAE 90.11:TABLE G.8.3- 1]
FLUID OPERATING INSULATION CONDUCTIVITY >NOMINAL PIPE SIZE OR TUBE SIZE (inches)
TEMPERATURE
MEAN RATING
RANGE AND CONDUCTIVITY
USAGE f F) - ^F
BtiHnch/th ft )
TEMPERATURE
CF)
<1 1 to <1 Va V /? to <4 4 to <8 >8
> 350 0.32 to 0.34 250 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
251 to 350 0.29 to 0.32 200 3.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5
201 to 250 0.27 to 0.30 150 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0
141 to 200 0.25 to 0.29 125 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0
105 to 140 0.22 to 0.28 100 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5
For SI units: pO(°F-32)/ lPSf l British thermal unit inch per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit = [0.1 W/(m*K)], 1 inch - 25 mm
Notes:
i
For insulation outside the stated conductivity range , the minimum thickness fJ) shall be determined as follows :
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T = r { ( \ + tlrY*k 1 } Where:
T = minimum insulation thickness ( inches ) (mm ),
r = actual outside radius of pipe ( inches ) ( mm ).
t = insulation thickness listed in this table for applicable fluid temperature and pipe size.
K = conductivity of alternate material at mean rating temperature indicated for the applicable fluid temperature [ Btu * iiV( h *fti * r' r )| [ W/( m* K )J .
'
k - the upper value of the conductivity range listed in this table for the applicable fluid temperature.
2
These thicknesses are based on energy efficiency considerations only. Additional insulation is sometimes required relative to safety issues or surface tem -
perature.
3
For piping I Vi inches ( 40 mm ) or less, and located in partitions within conditioned spaces , reduction of insulation thickness by l inch (25.4 mm ) shat! be
permitted before thickness adjustment required iti Footnote 1 . but not a thickness less than 1 inch ( 25.4 mm ).
4
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For direct buried heating and hot water system piping, reduction of insulation thickness by 1 lh .inch (38 mm ) shall be permitted before thickness adjustment
required in Footnote 1 , but not a thickness less than I inch ( 25.4 mm ).
5
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Table L 503.3.3 is based on steel pipe. Non mctallic pipes, Schedule SO thickness or less shall use the table values. For other non mctallie pipes having a
thermal resistance more than that of steel pipe, reduced insulation thicknesses shall be permitted where documentation is provided showing that the pipe with
the proposed insulation has no more hear transfer per foot ( mm ) than a steel pipe of the same size with the insulation thickness shown in Table L 503.3.3.
pering water .
L 602.0 Qualifications.
L 602.1 General. Where permits arc required , the Author-
ity Having Jurisdiction shall have the authority to require con-
tractors, installers, or service technicians to demonstrate
TABLE L 701.2(1 )
WATER USE BASELINE5
MAXIMUM FLOW- RATE ESTIMATED DAILY
FIXTURETYPE DURATION OCCUPANTS'1 4
CONSUMPTION * USES PER PERSON
Private or Private Use Lavatory Faucets 2.2 gpm at 60 psi 0.25 minutes 4
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For SI units : I gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s+ 1 pound force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa, l gallon = 3.785 L , I inch = 25.4 mm
Notts:
i
The daily use number shall he increased lo three where urinals arc not installed in the room .
2
The maximum flow rate or consumption is from the Energy Policy Act.
3
For residential occupancies, the number of occupants shall be based on two persons for the first bedroom and one additional person for each additional bed-
roo m .
4
For nonresidential occupancies , reter to Table 422.1 for occupant load factors.
5
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Where determining calculations, assume one use per person for metering or self closing faucets.
TABLE L 701.2(2 )
WATER SAVINGS CALCULATOR 1 ’ 2’ 3
NONRESIDENT!AL BUILDINGS
1.6 gpf ( gallons per flush) toiler - male 1.6 1 I 150 240
1.6 gpf toilet - female 1.6 3 I 150 720
1.0 gpf urinal - male 1 2 I 150 300
Commercial lavatory faucet - 0.5 gpm 0.5 3 0.25 300 113
Kitchen sink - 2.2 gpm 2.2 1 0.25 300 165
Showerhead - 2.5 gpm 2.5 0.1 8 300 600
Total Daily Volume 2138
Annual Work Days 260
Total Annual Usage 555 750
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
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umn. Unless specific gender ratio values arc provided , assume a 50 /50 gender ratio .
2. Copy and paste these same values in the '' Occupants” column of the Calculator section .
3 . In the Calculator section., insert the consumption values (flow rates in gpm or gallons per flush or per cycle ) in the '"Consumption" column .
4 . Estimated wratcr savings regarding percent savings versus baseline values , gallons per day and gallons per year will be automatically calculated.
M 101.0 General. for the fixture branch or riser in Column |_ BJ of the Water
M 101.1 Applicability. This appendix provides a method for Demand Calculator and run Calculator . The flow rate for one
estimating the demand load for the building water supply and fixture branch and one fixture supply shall be the design flow
principal branches for single- and multi-family dwellings with rate of the fixture according to Table M 102.1 .
water- conserving plumbing fixtures, fixture fittings, and M 102.5 Continuous Supply Demand. Continuous supply
appliances. demands in gallons per minute ( gpm ) for lawn sprinklers, air
conditioners, hose bibbs, etc . , shall be added to the total esti -
mated demand for the building supply as determined by Sec-
M 102.0 Demand Load.
tion M 102.3 . Where there is more than one hose bibb installed
M 102.1 Water- Conserving Fixtures. Plumbing fixtures, on the plumbing system , the demand for only one hose bibb
fixture fittings, and appliances shall not exceed the design shall be added to the total estimated demand tor the building
flow rate in Table M 102.1 . supply. Where a hose bibb is installed on a fixture branch, the
TABLE M 102.1 demand of the hose bibb shall be added to the design flow rate
DESIGN FLOW RATE FOR WATER -CONSERVING PLUMBING for the fixture branch as determined by Section M 102.4 ,
TABLE M 102.3
WATER DEMAND CALCULATOR EXAMPLE
[B] [Cl [ D] fE]
[A]
ENTER NUMBER OF PROBABILITY ENTER FIXTURE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED
FIXTURE
FIXTURES OF USE (%) FLOW RATE (GPM ) FIXTURE FLOW RATE (GPM)
1 Bar Sink 0 2.0 1 ,5 1 ,5
2 Bathtub 0 1.0 5.5 5.5
3 Bidet 0 1.0 2.0 2.0
4 Clothes Washer 1 5.5 3.5 3.5
5 Combination Bath / Shower 1 5.5 5.5 5.5
6 Dishwasher I 0.5 1 ,3 1 ,3
7 Kitchen Faucet 1 2.0 2.2 2.2
8 Laundry tr
Faucet 0 2.0 2.0 2.0
9 Lavatory r
Faucet 1 2.0 1.5 1.5
10 Shower, per head 0 4.5 2.0 2.0
LI Water Closet, l .28 GPF Gravity Tank I 1.0 3.0 3.0
12 Other Fixture 1 0 0.0 0.0 6.0
13 Other Fixture 2 0 0.0 0.0 6.0
14 Other Fixture 3 0 0.0 0.0 6.0
Total Number of Fixtures 6 RUN VATER DEMAND
RESET
CALCULATOR
99 th Percentile Demand Flow = 8.5 GPM
For SI units: I gallon per minute = 0.66 L s. 1 gallon = 3.78} L
Given Information :
Type of construction : Residential , one - bathroom Friction loss per 100 ft ( 30 480 mm): 15 psi ( 103 kPa )
Type of pipe material: L - copper Maximum velocity: 10 ft/s (3.05 m /s )
3
-
The white shaded cells accept input from the designer.
For instance , fixture counts from the given information arc
CLOTHES A entered in Column |_ BJ ; the corresponding recommended fix -
ture flow rates arc already provided in Column |_ DJ . The flow
WASHER
the w holc building. This result appears in the dark gray box
?
FIGURE 1
of the WDC in Figure 2.
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WITH SIX INDOOR FIXTURES
Solution : Step 2 of 2 Determine the Pipe Size of the intersects four nominal sizes for L - coppcr pipe. These inter-
Building Supply . section points arc labeled B, C, D, E and correspond to pipe
Chart A 105.1(1 ) for copper piping systems (from Appendix sizes of 1 inch ( 25 mm ). inch (20 mm ), Vi inch ( 15 mm )
A of the UPC, shown in Figure 3) is used to determine the and Vs inch ( 10 mm ), respectively. A horizontal line from
pipe size , based on given friction loss* given maximum allow- points LL C . D, L to the right- hand side of the chart gives max-
able pipe velocity , given pipe material and the demand load imum flow rates of 24 gpm ( L 5 L/s)* 12 gpm (0.757 L/s), 4.5
computed in Step 1 . In Figure 3, the intersection of the given gpm (0.28 L/s), and 2.3 gpm (0.145 L/s ). respectively . These
friction loss (15 psi) ( 103 kPa ) and the maximum allowable results arc summarized in Table 1 which shows that a 3A inch
pipe velocity ( 10 ft/s) ( 3.05 m /s ) is labeled point A . The ver- (20 mm) type L copper line is the minimum size that can con -
tical line that descends from point A to the base of the chart vey the peak water demand of 8.5 gpm ( 0.54 L/s) .
TABLE 1
PIPE SIZE OPTIONS FOR BUILDING SUPPLY
RIPE DIAMETER MAXIMUM FLOW
POINT IN FIGURE 3 OK FOR BUILDING SUPPLY *
( INCH ) ( GPM )
E YB 2.3 No
D Vi 4.5 No
C VA 12 Yes
B I 24 Yes
For SI units: I inch = 25 mm, 1 gallon per minute = 0.06 L /s
* For Building in Examples I , 2, 3 and 4 .
h
CHARTA 105.1(1)
10000
Copper Tubing eooo
Smooth Pipe
6000
Type M 5000
Type L
4000
Type K
3000
£000
100C
SCO
eoo
500
400
300
200
5
E
9
Q.
100 cn
80 o
cc
60
50
40
30
20
10
6
6
5
4
FRICTION LOSS IN HEAD (pounds - force per square inch ) PER 100- FOOT LENGTH
FIGURE 3
CHART A 105 1(1) FOR FINDING PIPE SIZE
,
For SJ units: 1 foot = 304.8 ram, I gallon per minute - 0.06 LA ), 1 pound- force per square inch = 6.8947 kPa
Fxample 2 : Indoor and Outdoor Water Lise - Find the pipe Solution: Step 1 of 2 - Find Demand Load for the Build -
size for the building supply [figure 1 , Pipe Section 4] if the ing Supply.
building in lixamplc 1 adds two outdoor fixtures ( hose bibb, The WDC has been developed exclusively for peak indoor
each with a fixture flow of 2.0 gpm ) {0.13 L/s ). water use which can be viewed as a high-frequency shoit dura-
tion process. Because fixtures for outdoor water use may oper- As illustrated in Example 2 , the hose bibb will increase the
ate continuously for very long periods, they arc not included in total demand for the w hole house to 13 gpm ( 0.820 L/s ).
the WDC To account for water use from one or more outdoor Note that a reset button is provided to clear any numbers
fixtures, add the demand of the single outdoor fixture w ith the in Column [ BJ from a previous calculation .
highest flowrate to the calculated demand for indoor water use.
Solution: Step 2 of 2 — Determine the Pipe Size of the
With two hose bibbs, the demand of only one hose bibb is
Building Supply .
included . Hence , in this example, the total demand for the whole
house is 8.5 gpm (0.54 L/s ) + 2.0 gpm ( 0.13 L/s) = 10.5 gpm Table 1 shows that at 13 gpm (0.820 L/s) the building sup-
0.662 L/s). ply shall be 1 inch (25 mm ) in diameter
Solution : Step 2 of 2 — Determine the Pipe Size of the
Building Supply . Example 4: Sizing Branches and Risers - For individual hot
Table 1 shows that at 10.5 gpm ( 0.662 L /s ) the building sup- and cold branches, repeat Steps 1 and 2. For example, for the
ply shall be 3A inch (20 mm ) in diameter. hot water branch at the water heater [ Figure 1 , Pipe Section 3],
enter all the fixtures and appliances that use hot water into the
Water Demand Calculator (toilets will be excluded ) as seen
Example 3: Indoor, Outdoor and Other Fixture Water Use in Figure 5. Use the calculated demand load to find the pipe
- Find the pipe size for the water supply [ Figure 1 , Pipe Section size in Step 2 . Table 1 show s that at 7.7 ( 0.49 L/s) gpm , the hot
4J| if the building in Example 2 adds a kitchen pot filler and a water branch shall be 3A inch (20 mm ) in diameter .
dog bath each writh a faucet flow rate of 5.5 gpm ( 0.35 L/s). For each additional hot and cold branch [ Figure 1 , Pipe
Solution : Step 1 of 2 — Find Demand Load for the Build
iug Supply.
- Sections 1 and 2], enter the number of fixtures and appliances
served by that branch into the WDC and use that demand in
The kitchen pot filler and dog bath are not listed in Column Step 2 to determine the branch size. If the branch serves a
[A ] of the WDC. To accommodate cases such as this, the hose bibb add the demand of the hose bibb to the calculated
,
N 101.0 General. building water system and shall be submitted to the Author
N 101.1 Applicability. This appendix provides guidelines ity Having Jurisdiction.
on the impact of water temperature in minimizing both scald-
ing and Legionella growth potential associated with occupi - N 104.0 Potential Exposure.
ablc commercial, institutional , multi - unit residential , and
N 104.1 Legionella Growth Potential. The Authority
industrial building plumbing systems . Having Jurisdiction shall have the authority to require docu -
This Appendix shall not include single-family residen- mentation to address Legionella growth potential , where
tial buildings. This appendix shall not be considered a risk water temperatures in a water distribution system arc within
management guidance document for scalding or Legionella. ranges shown in Table N 104.1 that pose a Legionella growth
Note: Published documents which address Legionella risk potential .
management include ASHRAE 188. ASHRAE Guideline 12, N 104.2 Scald Potential. Where the water distribution sys-
or as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. tem ' s water tcmperature( s ) range poses a scald potential in
There are additional factors associated with the potential accordance with Table N 104.1, protection shall be provided
for scalding and Legionella growth other than temperature. in accordance with Chapter 4.
For scalding potential , other factors include, but are not
limited to, user age, health , body part , length of contact time, N 105.0 Disinfection.
and water source. N 105.1 Disinfection Documentation. Where required
For Legionella growth potential other factors include, but by the Authority Having Jurisdiction , documentation for dis-
are not limited to, water source and plumbing system : size, infection of all building water systems shall be provided by
design , circulation rate, water age, disinfectant residual, pip- the registered design professional in the construction docu-
ing material and component complexity. ments.
Methods for new construction and any repaired system
N 102.0 Definitions. disinfection shall include, but not be limited to , the chlorina-
tion methods and procedures for flushing and disinfection in
N 102.1 Cold Water. Water at a temperature less than 77° F
accordance with Section 609.10.
(25^ C ).
Other or alternative water treatment methods for disin -
N 102.2 Tepid Cold Water. Water at a temperature not less
fection shall include , but not be limited to, one of the follow-
than 77° F ( 25°C ) and less than 85°F ( 29*C ).
ing methods;
N 102.3 Tepid Water. Water at a temperature not less than
(1 ) Copper-silver ionization methods and procedures,
85° F ( 2 9aC ) and less than 110°F (43°C). including the following documentation.
N 102.4 Warm Water. Water at a temperature not less than
( a ) Copper and silver ionization concentrations shall be
110*F ( 4T C ) and less than 120°E ( 49< C ).
]
TABLE N 104.1
CORRELATION BETWEEN TEMPERATURE RANGES, LEGIONELLA , AND SCALD POTENTIAL
WATER LEGIONELLA
TEMPERATURE (°F) SCALD POTENTIAL i
DESCRIPTION GROWTH POTENTIAL2
Cold <77 None Minimal
Tepid Cold >77 and <85 None Low
Tepid None
>85 and <110 Hyperthermia is possible after long exposure in a Hieh
bathtub or whirlpool tub.
Wa mi Minimal
>110 and <120 Moderate
At 111 ° F > greater than 220 minutes for second - degree bum .
Tempered Hot Low
At 120 ° F , greater than 5 minutes for second- degree bum,
>120 and <130 and 10 minutes to third- degree bum ; Lowr
At 124 ° F , two minutes for second- degree bum,
-
and 4 minutes, 10 seconds for third degree burn.
Hot Moderate to Hieh
>130 and <140 At 130°F, 18 seconds for second-degree burn, None
and 30 seconds for third-degree burn.
Verv Hot
m?
High
At 140°F, three seconds for second-degree burn,
and 5 seconds for third- degree bum;
>140 and < 160 At 150°F, instant for second-degree bum, None
and less than two seconds for third-degree burn;
At 158°F, instant for second-degree burn,
and less than a second for third- decree
•u
burn.
Disinfecting Hot >160 Immediate None
for SI units: °C = (T- 32 J/ L 8
Notes :
i The infant elderly, and infirmed have a higher potential for scalding at temperatures lower than listed .
2 Temperature ranges reported arc experimentally determined iti a laboratory setting in the absence of a realistic microbial community . Legionella can survive
for longer periods of time at temperatures higher and lower than the growth temperature ranges indicated due to changes in their metabolic state and/or pro -
tection from thermal disinfection within biofilm or amoeba host organisms.
Note : The information contained in these tables arc not part of this American National Standard ( ANS) and have not been
processed in accordance with ANSP$ requirements for an ANS. As such these tables may contain material that has not been
,
subjected to public review or a consensus process. In addition, they do not contain requirements necessary for conformance to
the standard .
UNIT CONVERSIONS
MULTIPLY BY TO OBTAIN
47.88026
TB
SI PREFIXES
EQUAL PERIPHERIES
S = 0.8862 D
S = 0.7854 D
D = 1.1284 S
D = 1.2732 S S = 0.2821 C
EQUALAREAS
The following formula should be used for where Schedule 80 IPS CPVC sizes 214" through 107 exceed Chart A 105.1 ( 7) :
'
Note: head loss in feet of wrater per 100 feet can be multiplied by 0.4335 to obtain pressure drop in psi
gpm x 6.31 = Us
ft /sec x .305 = m /s
in. x 25.4 = mm
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3 , 000
2, 000
1 , 000 1, 000
900
800
700
600 <u
500
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400
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300
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200 5
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100 100
90
80
70
60
50
40
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SLOPE (feet/feet)
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set forth for the document arc not applicable to this index. This index may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means
without the express written permission of 1APMO .
Materials 701.2, Table 701.2 , 715.0 Drainage system Table 701.2 , 701.3, 705.0,
Obstruction of flow 310.5 706.0, E 504.3
Sizing . . . . 702.0 , Table 702.1, 703.0, Firefighter breathing air
Table 703.2, 7170 , Table 717.1 replenishment systems F 801.3
Slope of piping . . . 708.1 Fixture . 402.9 , 403.2, 4170 ,
Sumps and ejectors 710.0 603.5. 19, L 402.0
Testing 712.0, 723.0 Fuel gas piping 1208.6.5, 1208.6 . 10 ,
Waste detrimental to 306.0, 811.1, 1012.1 1208.6 . 11 , 1210.4 . 1
DRINKING FOUNTAINS 206.0, 415.0, Fuel gas vent . 509.3 . 6( 2), 509.4 . 2 ,
809.0, E 501.8 510.2 . 8 , 510.2 . 9
DUCTILE IRON PIPE Table 604.1, 605.4 Gray water 1503.9 . 2
DURHAM SYSTEM , DEFINITION 206.0 Inlet, for fixture connections 704.1, 704.2
Lead content 604.2 , 604.2 . 1
- E- Material of .604.0, Table 604.1 ,
EFFECTIVE GROUND- FAULT Table 701.2, 701.3 , 903.0,
CURRENT PATH, DEFINITION 207.0 1208.6 , 1208.6. 10, 1208.6 . 10.5
EFFECTIVE OPENING 207.0 , Table 603.3.1 Medical gas
EJECTORS 710.2 - 710.5, and medical vacuum 1320.2 , 1320.2. 1, 1321.1
710.9 - 710.12 Plumbing vent 903.0
EMERGENCY EYEWASH AND Prohibited 310.1
SHOWER EQUIPMENT . 416.0 Screwed 310.8
EXCAVATIONS 314.0 , 1203.2 , 1504.4, Water supply system . 604.0, Table 604.1,
H 301.1 , H 701.4 605.0, A 1073
EXCESSIVE WATER PRESSURE . 608.2 FIXTURE .(see Plumbing fixtures)
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION Branch, definition . . 208.0
OF PIPE, PROVISION FOR 312.2 Connections 704.0
EXPANSION TANKS 608.2, 608.3 Drain , definition . . . . 208.0
Flanged connection . 402.6
-F- Future installations . . 402.11
F RATING 208.0, 1404.3 , 1405.3, 1406.4 Plumbing . (see Plumbing fixtures)
FAUCETS Units, drainage (DFU) . . . . 702.1, Table 702.1,
Approved standards 417.1, 417.4, L 402.5. 1 C 303.1, Table C 303.3
Maximum flow rate . 407.2, 420.2, Units , water supply (WSFU) . . . . 610.3, Table 610.3 ,
L 402.4, L 402.5 610.10, Table 610.10 ,
Metering 4072.2 , 407.4 , Table L 402.1, A 103.1, Table A 103.1,
L 402.5 . 2 , Table L 701.2( 1) C 303.1, Table C 303.2
Residential kitchen . . . L 402.4 FLAGPOLING OF VENTS 906.3
Self closing 407.4 FLAMMABLE VAPOR OR FUMES 208.0, 507.12
Separate controls for FLASHING 701.5, 906.5, 906.6 ,
hot and cold water . 417.5 1102.3, K 103.1. 1
Sink faucets 420.2 FLOOD RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
Temperature limitation 407.3, 408.3, 409.4, Coastal high hazard area 205.0 , 301.4 . 1
410.3 , 416.2 Design flood elevation . . 206.0
With pull out spouts 417.4 Flood hazard area 208.0
FIRE SPRINKLERS, RESIDENTIAL 612.0 Flood hazard resistance . 301.4
FIREFIGHTER BREATHING AIR FLOOD-LEVEL RIM 208.0 , 801.3 . 2
REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMS Appendix F FLOODED, DEFINITION 208.0
FITTINGS FLOOR DRAINS 418.0
Branch 419.2 Connected into a trap . . 1006.1, 10071
Cleanout 7071 , 707.2 Directly connected to
Dielectric . .605.15, 605.16. 1, drainage system 10071
605.16. 3, 705.10. 2, Location 418.3 , 418.4, 10171
1322.6. 1 , E 403.8 . 2 Required 408.7, 704.3, 10171, E 501.6
Storm water drainage . . . Chapter 11 , Appendix D Alternate materials and methods 301.3
Ultraviolet water treatment . .Table 611.1 r 1506.9.2, Building sewer 102.4 . 1 105.2. 1
T T
1212.5.3, 1213.2 . 1 ,
Drainage and vent systems . 105.3 , 712.2
1303.2, 1323.6 1406.1
Storm drainage 11072.1 11072.3T
T
- X-
X- RAY DARKROOMS 011.8
-Y-
YOKE VENTS 2270 , 907.0
- Z-
ZINC ALLOY COMPONENTS 406.4 , 1208.6. 10.5
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