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A112.1.2 2012 Air Gaps in Plumbing Systems (For Plumbing Fixtures and WaterConnected Receptors)
This Standard identifies methods of providing protection against back siphonage through means of an air gap and establishes physical requirements and methods of testing air gaps for plumbing fixtures and water receptors. This Standard identifies methods of providing protection against back siphonage through means of an air gap and establishes physical requirements and methods of testing air gaps for plumbing fixtures and water receptors.
A112.1.3 2000 (R2010) Air Gap Fittings for Use With Plumbing Fixtures, Appliances, and Appurtenances
This Standard establishes physical requirements and methods of testing for air gap fittings for protecting against back siphonage and back pressure backflow. This Standard establishes physical requirements and methods of testing for air gap fittings for protecting against back siphonage and back pressure backflow.
A112.3.1 2007 (R2012) Stainless Steel Drainage Systems for Sanitary DWV, Storm, and Vacuum Applications, Above- and Below Ground
This Standard covers performance and installation requirements for stainless steel pipe, fittings, joints, and drains for use in plumbing waste, and vent (DWV), and chemical waste systems. This Standard covers performance and installation requirements for socket-type, seam-welded stainless steel pipe, fittings, joints, and drains for use in plumbing sanitary and storm drain, waste, and vent(DWV), and chemical waste systems.
A112.4.3 1999 (R2010) Plastic Fittings for Connecting Water Closets to the Sanitary Drainage System
This Standard establishes physical, performance, and testing requirements applicable to the joint that connects a water closet to the sanitary drain piping of a plumbing system. This Standard establishes physical, performance, and testing requirements applicable to the joint that connects a water closet to the sanitary drain piping of a plumbing system. The use of alternate materials or methods are permitted, provided the proposed material and method complies with the performance requirements and intent of the Standard.
A112.4.14 2004 (R2010) Manually Operated Quarter-Turn Shutoff Valves for Use In Plumbing Systems
This Standard establishes requirements for manually operated, quarter-turn valves in nominal sizes less than or
equal to NPS 2. These valves are for indoor installation as potable water shutoff. This Standard establishes requirements for manually operated, quarter-turn valves in nominal sizes (NPS) 2. These valves are intended for indoor installation as potable water shutoff valves between the meter and the supply stop. Valves governed by this Standard are intended for service at temperatures between 34 oF (1oC) and 180oF (82oC), with an allowable working pressure rating not less than 125 psi (862 kPa).
finishes, testing, and marking of backwater valves. This Standard establishes requirements for dimensions, performance requirements, connections, materials and finishes, testing, and marking of backwater valves. Types of backwater valves covered in this Standard include horizontal valves and manual gate valves, terminal backwater valves, combination floor drains with backwater valves, vertical or 90 deg backwater valve and related products.
A112.18.3 2002 (R2012) Performance Requirements for Backflow Protection Devices and Systems in Plumbing Fixture Fittings
This Standard addresses functional performance and requires physical characteristics of devices and systems which provide backflow protection. This Standard addresses functional performance and requires physical characteristics of devices and systems which provide backflow protection consistent with the level of risk associated with the plumbing fixture fitting application. The Standard establishes specific performance criteria and provides the test methods to prove compliance. It is applicable to all plumbing fixture fittings with outlets not protected by an air gap
This Standard establishes requirements for flexible water connectors used in potable water systems under continuous pressure and in accessible locations only. This Standard establishes requirements for flexible water connectors used in potable water systems under continuous pressure and in accessible locations only. It covers physical and performance requirements, test methods, materials, connections, and other significant properties, in addition to a general description of materials used. Certain features of construction of the finished product are given, together with the method of marking and identification. The provisions of this Standard are not intended to prevent the use of any alternate material or method of construction provided any such alternate meets the intent of this Standard.
A112.18.8 2009 In-Line Sanitary Waste Valves for Plumbing Drainage Systems
This standard establishes minimum requirements for the materials used in constructing, for performance testing, and for marking and identifying sanitary waste valves. This Standard establishes minimum requirements for materials in the construction of sanitary waste valves (herein after referred to as the valve) for use as an alternate to tubular P-traps, and prescribes minimum test requirements for the performance of the valve, together with methods of marking and identification. This Standard does not define the requirements for products to be used in urinals or water closets. It is not intended that products meeting this Standard will be used in a urinal or water closet. The provisions of this Standard are not intended to prevent the use of any alternate material or method of construction provided any such alternate meets the intent of this Standard.
A112.18.9 2011 Protectors/Insulators for Exposed Waste and Supplies on Accessible Fixtures
This Standard shall show material and performance specifications and use of protectors/insulators for exposed waste and supplies for public/commercial and private/residential buildings using product covered under this Standard. This Standard shall show material and performance specifications and use of protectors/insulators for exposed waste and supplies for public/commercial and private/residential buildings using product covered under this Standard. This Standard is intended to also cover products that will satisfy the requirements of ICC/ANSI A117.1, Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities for Persons With Physical Disabilities, and to establish a generally acceptable performance standard for protectors/insulators for exposed waste and supplies, so a physically challenged person will be protected when using a sink or lavatory in a public/commercial or private/residential facility.
A112.19.1/CSA B45.2 2013 Enameled Cast Iron and Enameled Steel Plumbing Fixtures
This Standard covers enameled cast iron and enameled steel plumbing fixtures, including bathtubs, lavatories, sinks and laundry trays. It specifies requirements for materials, construction, performance, testing, and markings. This Standard covers enameled cast iron and enameled steel plumbing fixtures, including bathtubs, lavatories, sinks and laundry trays. It specifies requirements for materials, construction, performance, testing, and markings.
A112.19.5/CSA B45.15 2011 Flush Valves and Spuds for Water Closets, Urinals, and Tanks
This Standard covers spuds and flush valves for water closet bowls, tanks, and urinals. This Standard covers spuds and flush valves for water closet bowls, tanks, and urinals.
This Standard specifies general requirements, test methods, and markings for whirlpool and air-jetted bathtubs and suction fittings used in hydromassage bathtub systems that incorporate a bathtub and circulation pump. This Standard specifies general requirements, test methods, and markings for whirlpool and air-jetted bathtubs and suction fittings used in hydromassage bathtub systems that incorporate a bathtub and circulation pump. The circulation pump can be with or without (a) a piping system; and (b) induction of air (which can be achieved by integral suction or through an air pump).
A112.19.12 2006 (R2011) Wall Mounted, Pedestal Mounted, Adjustable, Elevating, Tilting, and Pivoting Lavatory, Sink, and Shampoo Bowl Carrier Systems and Drain Waste Systems
This Standard establishes physical requirements and tests addressing structural strength; adjustments; materials; drain line hydraulics; mechanical, material, testing, marking, and documentation requirements for wall mounted and pedestal mounted adjustable, elevating, tilting, and pivoting lavatory, sink, and shampoo bowl carrier systems. This Standard establishes physical requirements and tests addressing structural strength; adjustments; materials; drain line hydraulics; mechanical, material, testing, marking, and documentation requirements for wall mounted and pedestal mounted adjustable, elevating, tilting, and pivoting lavatory, sink, and shampoo bowl carrier systems intended to facilitate use by individuals who are physically challenged. The use of alternate materials or methods are permitted, provided the proposed material and method complies with the performance requirements and intent of this Standard.
A112.19.14 2006 (R2011) Six-Liter Water Closets Equipped With a Dual Flushing Device
This Standard establishes physical, material, testing, and marking requirements for 6 Liter water closets that incorporate a water-conserving, dual-flushing feature into the fixture. This Standard establishes physical, material, testing, and marking requirements for 6 Liter water closets that incorporate a water-conserving, dual-flushing feature into the fixture. The tests specified in this Standard are for the removal of liquid wastes and toilet tissue or other comparable waste loads that are expected when actuating the reduced flush feature of the unit. The use of alternate materials or methods is permitted, provided that the proposed material and method comply with the performance requirements and the intent of this Standard.
A112.19.17 2010 Manufactured Safety Vacuum Release Systems (SVRS) For Residential and Commercial Swimming Pool, Spa, Hot Tub and Wading Pool Suction Systems
This Standard establishes requirements, dimensions & tolerances, materials, installation instructions, testing requirements, and markings & identification for safety vacuum release system devices. This Standard establishes general requirements, dimensions and tolerances, materials, installation instructions, testing requirements, and markings and identification for safety vacuum release systems (SVRS) devices. SVRS devices are intended to be utilized on pool, spa, hot tub, and/or therapy unit suction systems. SVRS devices covered under this Standard are designed to prevent high vacuum occurrences that cause human body or body part suction entrapment. Demonstration of compliance with this Standard is merely an indication that the product meets the performance requirements and specifications contained in this Standard. The responsibility for verification of the device's performance on any circulation system shall be the responsibility of the design professional. The provisions of this Standard are not intended to prevent use of any alternative material or method of construction, provided any such alternative meets the intent and requirements of this Standard.
functional performance for vitreous china non-water urinals. This Standard establishes requirements and test methods pertaining to materials, significant dimensions, and functional performance for vitreous china nonwater urinals. The sanitary performance requirements and test procedures apply to all types of nonwater urinals that discharge into gravity waste systems in permanent buildings and structures independent of occupancy.
ASSE 1016-11/ASME A112.1016-2011/ CSA 125.16-11 Performance Requirements for Automatic Compensating Valves for Individual Showers and Tub/Shower Combinations
This Standard applies to automatic compensating valves intended to be installed at the point of use, where the user has access to flow or final temperature controls, and where no further mixing occurs downstream of the device. This Standard applies to automatic compensating valves intended to be installed at the point of use, where the user has access to flow or final temperature controls, and where no further mixing occurs downstream of the device. Note: In this Standard, automatic compensating valves are also referred to as devices. This Standard covers automatic compensating valves intended to control the water temperature to wall or ceiling mounted (a) hand-held showers; (b) shower heads; (c) body sprays either in individual shower or tub/shower combination
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