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Table 4-1 Minimum Plumbing Facilities

Table 6-1 Minimum Airgap For Water Distribution


Table 6-2 Backflow Assemblies, Device and Methods
Table 6-3 Maximum Pressure Drop
Table 6-4 Flushometer Fixture Units for Water Sizing Using Table
Table 6-5 Equivalent Water Supply Fixture Units (Includes Combined Hot and Cold Water Demands)
Table 6-6 Fixture Unit Table For Determining Water Pipe and Meter Sizes
Table 7-1 Maximum Trap Loading
Table 7-2 Maximum Trap Diameter and Drainage Fixture Unit Values
Table 7-3 Discharge Capacity
Table 7-4 Cleanouts
Table 7-5 Maximum Fixture Unit Loading and Maximum Length of Excreta Drainage and Vent Piping
Table 7-6 Cleanouts
Table 8-1 Pipe Connections in Blowoff Condensers and Sumps
Table 8-2 Minimum Condensate Pipe Diameter
Table 10-1 Horizontal Distance of Trap Arms (Except for water closets and similar fixture)
Table 10-2 Grease Traps Capacity
Table 10-3 Horizontal Distance of Trap Arms (Except for water closets and similar fixture)
Table 10-4 Sizing of Grease Interceptors
Table 11-1 Sizing of Roof Drains and Downspout Piping for Varying Rainfall Intensities
Quantities are Horizontal Projected Roof Area in Square Meters
Table 11-2a Size of Horizontal Rainwater Piping for S = 0.01
Table 11-2b Size of Horizontal Rainwater Piping for S = 0.02
Table 11-2c Size of Horizontal Rainwater Piping for S = 0.04
Table 11-3a Size of Circular Bottom Gutters for S = 0.005
Table 11-3b Size of Circular Bottom Gutters for S = 0.01
Table 11-3c Size of Circular Bottom Gutters for S = 0.02
Table 11-3d Size of Circular Bottom Gutters for S = 0.04
Table 11-4 Sizing Roof Drains, Leaders, and Vertical Rainwater Piping
Table 11-5 Size of Gutter
Table 12-1 Minimum Horizontal Distance Required From Building Sewer
Table 12-2 Maximum/Minimum Fixture Unit Loading On Building Sewer Piping
Table 14-1 Dimension and Weight of Caulking Ferrules
Table 14-2 Dimension and Weight of Soldering Bushings
Table 14-3 Reference Specifications for Plumbing Materials
Table 14-4 Plumbing Material Standards
Chart A-1 Friction Loses for Disk Type Water Meters
Table A-1 Demand Weight of Fixture in Water Supply Fixture Units
Table A-2 Equivalent Length of Pipe for Various Fittings
Chart A-2 Estimate Curves for Demand Load
Chart A-3 Enlarged Scale Demand Load
Chart A-4 Friction Loss vs Flow in Liters per Second _ Copper Tubing Smooth Piping (Type MKL)
Chart A-5 Friction Loss vs Flow in Liters per Second _ Fairly Smooth
Chart A-6 Friction Loss vs Flow in Liters per Second _ Fairly Rough
Chart A-7 Friction Loss vs Flow in Liters per Second _ Rough
Table B-1 Location of Sewage Disposal System
Table B-2 Capacity of Septic Tanks
Table B-3 Estimated Waste/Sewage Flow Rates
Table B-4 Design Criteria of Five Typical Soils
Table B-5 Leching Area for Maximum Septic Tank Size
Table U-1 Asbestos Cement Pressure Pipe for Water Service and Yard Piping
Thrust at Fittings in Newtons at 689 kPa of Water Pressure
Table U-2 PVC Cold Water Building Supply and Yard Piping
Table U-3 Safe Bearing Loads of Variuos Soils
Chart U-1 Location of Thrust Blocks
Table U-4 Development Length "L" of Expansion Loops
Table U-5 PVC-DWV Type I Thermal Expansion Table
Table U-6 Maximum Working Pressure of Plastic Tubes
Table U-7 Bending Guide for Copper Tube
Table U-8 Sample Air Test_Minimum time, in seconds, fo pressure to drop from 24kPa - 17kPa
Chart U-3 Cold Water Systems_ Conversion of Fixture Units to GPM
Chart U-4 Flow in Partly Filled Pipes
Table U-9 Convertion Table
Table U-10 Convertion Table_Metric Systems
Table U-11 Areas and Circumference of Circles
Chart U-5 Equal Peripheries, Equal Areas
Table U-12 Pertinent Laws, Rules and Regulations Affecting Plumbing Works
Table U-13 List of Plumbing Materials for Specific Uses

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