IPC 12:2012 Edition
$48.21
International Plumbing Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ICC | 2012 | 266 |
Provides minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives, and provides for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems. Important changes to the IPC include:
- Requirements for the design of a Siphonic Roof Drainage System have been added.
- Gray water recycling requirements have moved to the body of the code in a new Chapter 13.
- “Hydro-mechanical” and “Gravity” are the new terms for the two general types of grease interceptors.
- Air admittance valves complying with standard ASSE 1049 are now allowed for venting chemical waste systems.
- The length of a combination waste and vent system is now unlimited.
- The Single Stack Vent System method has been added.
- The code expands on suitable materials for pressurized sewage discharge applications and ratings.
The IPC also includes its companion document, 2012 International Private Sewage Disposal Code®, that contains provisions for design, installation, and inspection of private sewage disposal systems, and provides flexibility in the development of safe and sanitary systems.
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1 | 2012 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE® |
2 | 2012 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE® IPC® TITLE PAGE |
3 | COPYRIGHT |
4 | PREFACE |
8 | EFFECTIVE USE OF THE INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE |
12 | LEGISLATION |
14 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
18 | CHAPTER 1 – SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION PART 1—SCOPE AND APPLICATION SECTION 101 GENERAL SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY |
19 | PART 2—ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF PLUMBING INSPECTION SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE CODE OFFICIAL |
20 | SECTION 105 APPROVAL SECTION 106 PERMITS |
22 | SECTION 107 INSPECTIONS AND TESTING |
23 | SECTION 108 VIOLATIONS |
24 | SECTION 109 MEANS OF APPEAL |
25 | SECTION 110 TEMPORARY EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS AND USES |
26 | CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
34 | CHAPTER 3 – GENERAL REGULATIONS SECTION 301 GENERAL SECTION 302 EXCLUSION OF MATERIALS DETRIMENTALTO THE SEWER SYSTEM SECTION 303 MATERIALS SECTION 304 RODENTPROOFING |
35 | SECTION 305 PROTECTION OF PIPES AND PLUMBING SYSTEM COMPONENTS SECTION 306 TRENCHING, EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL |
36 | SECTION 307 STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION 308 PIPING SUPPORT TABLE 308.5 HANGER SPACING |
37 | SECTION 309 FLOOD HAZARD RESISTANCE SECTION 310 WASHROOM AND TOILET ROOM REQUIREMENTS SECTION 311 TOILET FACILITIES FOR WORKERS SECTION 312 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS |
38 | SECTION 313 EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCIES SECTION 314 CONDENSATE DISPOSAL |
39 | TABLE 314.2.2 CONDENSATE DRAIN SIZING SECTION 315 PENETRATIONS SECTION 316 ALTERNATIVE ENGINEERED DESIGN |
42 | CHAPTER 4 – FIXTURES, FAUCETS AND FIXTURE FITTINGS SECTION 401 GENERAL SECTION 402 FIXTURE MATERIALS SECTION 403 MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES TABLE 403.1 MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURESa (See Sections 403.2 and 403.3) |
43 | TABLE 403.1 —continued MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURESa (See Sections 403.2 and 403.3) |
44 | TABLE 403.1 —continued MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURESa (See Sections 403.2 and 403.3) |
45 | TABLE 403.1 —continued MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED PLUMBING FIXTURESa (See Sections 403.2 and 403.3) |
46 | SECTION 404 ACCESSIBLE PLUMBING FACILITIES SECTION 405 INSTALLATION OF FIXTURES |
47 | SECTION 406 AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHERS SECTION 407 BATHTUBS SECTION 408 BIDETS SECTION 409 DISHWASHING MACHINES |
48 | SECTION 410 DRINKING FOUNTAINS SECTION 411 EMERGENCY SHOWERS AND EYEWASH STATIONS SECTION 412 FLOOR AND TRENCH DRAINS SECTION 413 FOOD WASTE GRINDER UNITS SECTION 414 GARBAGE CAN WASHERS SECTION 415 LAUNDRY TRAYS SECTION 416 LAVATORIES |
49 | SECTION 417 SHOWERS |
50 | SECTION 418 SINKS SECTION 419 URINALS SECTION 420 WATER CLOSETS SECTION 421 WHIRLPOOL BATHTUBS |
51 | SECTION 422 HEALTH CARE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT SECTION 423 SPECIALTY PLUMBING FIXTURES SECTION 424 FAUCETS AND OTHER FIXTURE FITTINGS |
52 | SECTION 425 FLUSHING DEVICES FOR WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS SECTION 426 MANUAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE DISPENSING EQUIPMENT |
53 | SECTION 427 FLOOR SINKS |
54 | CHAPTER 5 – WATER HEATERS SECTION 501 GENERAL SECTION 502 INSTALLATION SECTION 503 CONNECTIONS |
55 | SECTION 504 SAFETY DEVICES SECTION 505 INSULATION |
56 | CHAPTER 6 – WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION SECTION 601 GENERAL SECTION 602 WATER REQUIRED SECTION 603 WATER SERVICE |
57 | SECTION 604 DESIGN OF BUILDING WATER DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM TABLE 604.3 WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIRED CAPACITY AT FIXTURE SUPPLY PIPE OUTLETS TABLE 604.4 MAXIMUM FLOW RATES AND CONSUMPTION FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTINGS |
58 | TABLE 604.5 MINIMUM SIZES OF FIXTURE WATER SUPPLY PIPES TABLE 604.10.1 MANIFOLD SIZING SECTION 605 MATERIALS, JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
59 | TABLE 605.3 WATER SERVICE PIPE |
60 | TABLE 605.4 WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPE TABLE 605.5 PIPE FITTINGS |
61 | TABLE 605.8 MANUFACTURED PIPE NIPPLES |
63 | SECTION 606 INSTALLATION OF THE BUILDING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM |
64 | TABLE 606.5.4 SIZES FOR OVERFLOW PIPES FOR WATER SUPPLY TANKS TABLE 606.5.7 SIZE OF DRAIN PIPES FOR WATER TANKS SECTION 607 HOT WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM |
65 | SECTION 608 PROTECTION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY |
66 | TABLE 608.8.3 SIZE OF PIPE IDENTIFICATION |
67 | TABLE 608.1 APPLICATION OF BACKFLOW PREVENTERS |
69 | TABLE 608.15.1 MINIMUM REQUIRED AIR GAPS |
70 | TABLE 608.17.1 DISTANCE FROM CONTAMINATION TO PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES AND PUMP SUCTION LINES SECTION 609 HEALTH CARE PLUMBING |
71 | SECTION 610 DISINFECTION OF POTABLE WATER SYSTEM SECTION 611 DRINKING WATER TREATMENT UNITS SECTION 612 SOLAR SYSTEMS SECTION 613 TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICES AND VALVES |
72 | CHAPTER 7 – SANITARY DRAINAGE SECTION 701 GENERAL SECTION 702 MATERIALS TABLE 702.1 ABOVE-GROUND DRAINAGE AND VENT PIPE |
73 | TABLE 702.2 UNDERGROUND BUILDING DRAINAGE AND VENT PIPE TABLE 702.3 BUILDING SEWER PIPE |
74 | TABLE 702.4 PIPE FITTINGS SECTION 703 BUILDING SEWER SECTION 704 DRAINAGE PIPING INSTALLATION TABLE 704.1 SLOPE OF HORIZONTAL DRAINAGE PIPE SECTION 705 JOINTS |
77 | TABLE 705.21 CAULKING FERRULE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 705.22 SOLDERING BUSHING SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 706 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN DRAINAGE PIPING AND FITTINGS |
78 | TABLE 706.3 FITTINGS FOR CHANGE IN DIRECTION SECTION 707 PROHIBITED JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS SECTION 708 CLEANOUTS |
79 | SECTION 709 FIXTURE UNITS TABLE 709.2 DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS FOR FIXTURE DRAINS OR TRAPS SECTION 710 DRAINAGE SYSTEM SIZING TABLE 710.1(1) BUILDING DRAINS AND SEWERS |
80 | TABLE 709.1 DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNITS FOR FIXTURES AND GROUPS |
81 | TABLE 710.1(2) HORIZONTAL FIXTURE BRANCHES AND STACKSa SECTION 711 OFFSETS IN DRAINAGE PIPING IN BUILDINGS OF FIVE STORIES OR MORE SECTION 712 SUMPS AND EJECTORS |
82 | TABLE 712.4.2 MINIMUM CAPACITY OF SEWAGE PUMP OR SEWAGE EJECTOR SECTION 713 HEALTH CARE PLUMBING |
83 | TABLE 713.11.1 STACK SIZES FOR BEDPAN STEAMERS AND BOILING-TYPE STERILIZERS (Number of Connections of Various Sizes Permitted to Various-sized Sterilizer Vent Stacks) |
84 | TABLE 713.11.3 STACK SIZES FOR PRESSURE STERILIZERS (Number of Connections of Various SizesPermitted To Various-sized Vent Stacks) SECTION 714 COMPUTERIZED DRAINAGE DESIGN SECTION 715 BACKWATER VALVES |
86 | CHAPTER 8 – INDIRECT/SPECIAL WASTE SECTION 801 GENERAL SECTION 802 INDIRECT WASTES |
87 | SECTION 803 SPECIAL WASTES SECTION 804 MATERIALS, JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
88 | CHAPTER 9 – VENTS SECTION 901 GENERAL SECTION 902 MATERIALS SECTION 903 VENT TERMINALS SECTION 904 OUTDOOR VENT EXTENSIONS |
89 | SECTION 905 VENT CONNECTIONS AND GRADES SECTION 906 VENT PIPE SIZING |
90 | TABLE 906.1 SIZE AND DEVELOPED LENGTH OF STACK VENTS AND VENT STACKS |
91 | TABLE 906.5.1 SIZE AND LENGTH OF SUMP VENTS SECTION 907 VENTS FOR STACK OFFSETS SECTION 908 RELIEF VENTS—STACKS OF MORE THAN 10 BRANCH INTERVALS SECTION 909 FIXTURE VENTS TABLE 909.1 MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF FIXTURE TRAP FROM VENT |
92 | SECTION 910 INDIVIDUAL VENT SECTION 911 COMMON VENT TABLE 911.3 COMMON VENT SIZES SECTION 912 WET VENTING TABLE 912.3 WET VENT SIZE SECTION 913 WASTE STACK VENT |
93 | TABLE 913.4 WASTE STACK VENT SIZE SECTION 914 CIRCUIT VENTING SECTION 915 COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT SYSTEM |
94 | TABLE 915.3 SIZE OF COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT PIPE SECTION 916 ISLAND FIXTURE VENTING SECTION 917 SINGLE STACK VENT SYSTEM TABLE 917.2 SINGLE STACK SIZE |
95 | SECTION 918 AIR ADMITTANCE VALVES SECTION 919 ENGINEERED VENT SYSTEMS EQUATION 9-1 |
96 | SECTION 920 COMPUTERIZED VENT DESIGN TABLE 919.2 MINIMUM DIAMETER AND MAXIMUM LENGTH OF INDIVIDUAL BRANCH FIXTURE VENTS AND INDIVIDUAL FIXTURE HEADER VENTS FOR SMOOTH PIPES |
98 | CHAPTER 10 – TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS SECTION 1001 GENERAL SECTION 1002 TRAP REQUIREMENTS |
99 | SECTION 1003 INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS TABLE 1003.3.4.1 CAPACITY OF GREASE INTERCEPTORS |
100 | SECTION 1004 MATERIALS, JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
102 | CHAPTER 11 – STORM DRAINAGE SECTION 1101 GENERAL SECTION 1102 MATERIALS TABLE 1102.4 BUILDING STORM SEWER PIPE TABLE 1102.5 SUBSOIL DRAIN PIPE |
103 | TABLE 1102.7 PIPE FITTING SECTION 1103 TRAPS SECTION 1104 CONDUCTORS AND CONNECTIONS SECTION 1105 ROOF DRAINS SECTION 1106 SIZE OF CONDUCTORS, LEADERSAND STORM DRAINS |
104 | FIGURE 1106.1 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) EASTERN UNITED STATES |
105 | FIGURE 1106.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) CENTRAL UNITED STATES |
106 | FIGURE 1106.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) WESTERN UNITED STATES |
107 | FIGURE 1106.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) ALASKA |
108 | FIGURE 1106.1—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES) HAWAII |
109 | TABLE 1106.2(1) SIZE OF CIRCULAR VERTICAL CONDUCTORS AND LEADERS TABLE 1106.2(2) SIZE OF RECTANGULAR VERTICAL CONDUCTORS AND LEADERS |
110 | TABLE 1106.3 SIZE OF HORIZONTAL STORM DRAINGE PIPING |
111 | TABLE 1106.6 SIZE OF SEMICIRCULAR ROOF GUTTERS SECTION 1107 SIPHONIC ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS SECTION 1108 SECONDARY (EMERGENCY) ROOF DRAINS |
112 | SECTION 1109 COMBINED SANITARY AND STORM SYSTEM SECTION 1110 VALUES FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW SECTION 1111 CONTROLLED FLOW ROOF DRAIN SYSTEMS SECTION 1112 SUBSOIL DRAINS SECTION 1113 BUILDING SUBDRAINS SECTION 1114 SUMPS AND PUMPING SYSTEMS |
114 | CHAPTER 12 – SPECIAL PIPING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS SECTION 1201 GENERAL SECTION 1202 MEDICAL GASES SECTION 1203 OXYGEN SYSTEMS |
116 | CHAPTER 13 – GRAY WATER RECYCLING SYSTEMS SECTION 1301 GENERAL FIGURE 1301.1(1) GRAY WATER RECYCLING SYSTEM FOR SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION |
117 | FIGURE 1301.1(2) GRAY WATER RECYCLING SYSTEM FOR FLUSHING WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS SECTION 1302 SYSTEMS FOR FLUSHING WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS SECTION 1303 SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS |
118 | EQUATION 13-1 |
119 | TABLE 1303.8 LOCATION OF GRAY WATER SYSTEM TABLE 1303.9.1 DESIGN LOADING RATE TABLE 1303.10 DISTRIBUTION PIPE |
120 | CHAPTER 14 – REFERENCED STANDARDS ANSI AHRI ASME |
121 | ASPE |
122 | ASSE |
123 | ASTM |
126 | AWS AWWA CISPI CSA |
128 | ICC ISEA NFPA NSF |
129 | PDI UL |
130 | APPENDIX A – PLUMBING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE PERMIT ISSUANCE UNIT FEE SCHEDULE OTHER INSPECTIONS AND FEES |
132 | APPENDIX B – RATES OF RAINFALL FOR VARIOUS CITIES |
134 | APPENDIX C – VACUUM DRAINAGE SYSTEM SECTION C101 VACUUM DRAINAGE SYSTEM |
136 | APPENDIX D – DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURES TABLE D101 DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURESa FOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES |
137 | TABLE D101—continued DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURESa FOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES |
138 | TABLE D101—continued DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURESa FOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES |
139 | TABLE D101—continued DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURESa FOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES |
140 | TABLE D101—continued DEGREE DAY AND DESIGN TEMPERATURESa FOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES |
142 | APPENDIX E – SIZING OF WATER PIPING SYSTEM SECTION E101 GENERAL SECTION E102 INFORMATION REQUIRED SECTION E103 SELECTION OF PIPE SIZE |
146 | TABLE E.1 TABLE E.2 |
147 | FIGURE E103.3(1) EXAMPLE-SIZING |
148 | TABLE E103.3(1) RECOMMENDED TABULAR ARRANGEMENT FOR USE IN SOLVING PIPE SIZING PROBLEMS |
149 | TABLE E103.3(2) LOAD VALUES ASSIGNED TO FIXTURESa |
150 | TABLE E103.3(3) TABLE FOR ESTIMATING DEMAND |
151 | TABLE E103.3(3)-continued TABLE FOR ESTIMATING DEMAND TABLE E103.3(4) LOSS OF PRESSURE THROUGH TAPS AND TEES IN POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH (psi) |
152 | TABLE E103.3(5) ALLOWANCE IN EQUIVALENT LENGTHS OF PIPE FOR FRICTION LOSS IN VALVES AND THREADED FITTINGS (feet) TABLE E103.3(6) PRESSURE LOSS IN FITTINGS AND VALVES EXPRESSED AS EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF TUBEa (feet) |
153 | FIGURE E103.3(2) FRICTION LOSS IN SMOOTH PIPEa (TYPE K, ASTM B 88 COPPER TUBING) |
154 | FIGURE E103.3(3) FRICTION LOSS IN SMOOTH PIPEa (TYPE L, ASTM B 88 COPPER TUBING) |
155 | FIGURE E103.3(4) FRICTION LOSS IN SMOOTH PIPEa (TYPE M, ASTM B 88 COPPER TUBING) |
156 | FIGURE E103.3(5) FRICTION LOSS IN FAIRLY SMOOTH PIPEa |
157 | FIGURE E103.3(6) FRICTION LOSS IN FAIRLY ROUGH PIPEa |
158 | FIGURE E103.3(7) FRICTION LOSS IN FAIRLY ROUGH PIPEa |
159 | SECTION E201 SELECTION OF PIPE SIZE SECTION E202 DETERMINATION OF PIPE VOLUMES |
160 | TABLE E201.1 MINIMUM SIZE OF WATER METERS, MAINS AND DISTRIBUTION PIPING BASED ON WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNIT VALUES (w.s.f.u.) |
161 | TABLE E201.1—continued MINIMUM SIZE OF WATER METERS, MAINS AND DISTRIBUTION PIPING BASED ON WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNIT VALUES (w.s.f.u.) |
162 | TABLE E202.1 INTERNAL VOLUME OF VARIOUS WATER DISTRIBUTION TUBING |
164 | APPENDIX F – STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION F101 CUTTING, NOTCHING AND BORING IN WOOD MEMBERS |
166 | INDEX |
174 | 2012 INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CODE® |
175 | 2012 INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CODE® IPSDC® |
176 | COPYRIGHT |
177 | PREFACE |
181 | EFFECTIVE USE OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CODE |
185 | LEGISLATION |
187 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
189 | CHAPTER 1 – SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION PART 1—SCOPE AND APPLICATION SECTION 101 GENERAL SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY |
190 | PART 2—ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL INSPECTION SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE CODE OFFICIAL |
191 | SECTION 105 APPROVAL SECTION 106 PERMITS |
193 | SECTION 107 INSPECTIONS |
194 | SECTION 108 VIOLATIONS |
195 | SECTION 109 MEANS OF APPEAL |
196 | SECTION 110 TEMPORARY EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS AND USES |
197 | CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
199 | CHAPTER 3 – GENERAL REGULATIONS SECTION 301 GENERAL SECTION 302 SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS SECTION 303 FLOOD HAZARD AREAS SECTION 304 ALTERNATIVE ENGINEERED DESIGN |
201 | CHAPTER 4 – SITE EVALUATION AND REQUIREMENTS SECTION 401 GENERAL SECTION 402 SLOPE SECTION 403 SOIL BORINGS AND EVALUATION |
202 | SECTION 404 PERCOLATION OR PERMEABILITY EVALUATION |
203 | SECTION 405 SOIL VERIFICATION |
204 | SECTION 406 SITE REQUIREMENTS TABLE 406.1 MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES FOR SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEMS |
206 | FIGURE 406.7.3 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN SKETCH FOR ALTERING SLOPES |
207 | CHAPTER 5 – MATERIALS SECTION 501 GENERAL SECTION 502 IDENTIFICATION SECTION 503 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 504 TANKS TABLE 504.3 TANK CAPACITY |
208 | SECTION 505 PIPE, JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS TABLE 505.1 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PIPE TABLE 505.1.1 DISTRIBUTION PIPE |
209 | SECTION 506 PROHIBITED JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
211 | CHAPTER 6 – SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEMS SECTION 601 GENERAL SECTION 602 SIZING SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEMS SECTION 603 RESIDENTIAL SIZING TABLE 603.1 MINIMUM ABSORPTION AREA FOR ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS SECTION 604 OTHER BUILDING SIZING EQUATION 6-1 TABLE 604.1(1) MINIMUM ABSORPTION AREA FOR OTHER THAN ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS SECTION 605 INSTALLATION OF CONVENTIONAL SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEMS |
212 | TABLE 604.1(2) CONVERSION FACTOR |
213 | TABLE 604.1(2)—continued CONVERSION FACTOR TABLE 605.3 EFFECTIVE SQUARE-FOOT ABSORPTION AREA FOR SEEPAGE PITS |
215 | CHAPTER 7 – PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SECTION 701 GENERAL SECTION 702 DESIGN LOADING RATE TABLE 702.1 SOIL REQUIRED TABLE 702.2 DESIGN LOADING RATE SECTION 703 SYSTEM DESIGN |
216 | FORMULA 7-1 TABLE 703.3 HAZEN-WILLIAMS FRICTION FACTOR EQUATION 7-1 EQUATION 7-2 EQUATION 7-3 SECTION 704 BED AND TRENCH CONSTRUCTION SECTION 705 PUMPS SECTION 706 DOSING |
217 | TABLE 706.1 ESTIMATED VOLUME FOR VARIOUS DIAMETER PIPES |
219 | CHAPTER 8 – TANKS SECTION 801 GENERAL SECTION 802 SEPTIC TANKS AND OTHER TREATMENT TANKS TABLE 802.7.1 SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY FOR ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS |
220 | TABLE 802.8 MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES FOR TREATMENT TANKS TABLE 802.11.1 PUMP CHAMBER SIZES SECTION 803 MAINTENANCE AND SLUDGE DISPOSAL SECTION 804 CHEMICAL RESTORATION |
221 | TABLE 802.7.2 ADDITIONAL CAPACITY FOR OTHER BUILDINGS |
222 | TABLE 802.7.2—continued ADDITIONAL CAPACITY FOR OTHER BUILDINGS SECTION 805 HOLDING TANKS TABLE 805.2 MINIMUM LIQUID CAPACITY OF HOLDING TANKS |
223 | CHAPTER 9 – MOUND SYSTEMS SECTION 901 GENERAL SECTION 902 SOIL AND SITE REQUIREMENTS TABLE 902.2 MINIMUM SOIL DEPTHS FOR MOUND SYSTEM INSTALLATION SECTION 903 SYSTEM DESIGN |
224 | EQUATION 9-1 EQUATION 9-2 EQUATION 9-3 EQUATION 9-4 EQUATION 9-5 |
225 | TABLE 903.1(1) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A MOUND FOR A ONE-BEDROOM HOME ON A 0- TO 6-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 150 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SLOWLY PERMEABLE SOIL TABLE 903.1(2) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A TWO-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 6-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 300 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SLOWLY PERMEABLE SOIL |
226 | TABLE 903.1(3) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A THREE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 6-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 450 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SLOWLY PERMEABLE SOIL |
227 | TABLE 903.1(4) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A FOUR-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 6-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 600 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SLOWLY PERMEABLE SOIL TABLE 903.1(5) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A ONE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 150 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK |
228 | TABLE 903.1 (5)—continued DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A ONE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 150 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK TABLE 903.1(6) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A TWO-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 300 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK |
229 | TABLE 903.1(6)—continued DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A TWO-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 300 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK TABLE 903.1(7) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A THREE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 450 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK |
230 | TABLE 903.1(8) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A FOUR-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 600 GALLONS PER DAY FOR SHALLOW PERMEABLE SOIL OVER CREVICED BEDROCK TABLE 903.1(9) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A ONE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 150 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE |
231 | TABLE 903.1(9)—continued DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A ONE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 150 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE TABLE 903.1(10) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A TWO-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 300 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE |
232 | TABLE 903.1(11) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A THREE-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 450 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE TABLE 903.1(12) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A FOUR-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 600 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE |
233 | TABLE 903.1(12)—continued DESIGN CRITERIA FOR A FOUR-BEDROOM HOME FOR A MOUND ON A 0- TO 12-PERCENT SLOPE WITH LOADING RATES OF 600 GALLONS PER DAY FOR PERMEABLE SOIL WITH A HIGH WATER TABLE EQUATION 9-6 EQUATION 9-7 TABLE 903.5.5 DOWNSLOPE AND UPSLOPE WIDTH CORRECTIONS FOR MOUNDS ON SLOPING SITES EQUATION 9-8 TABLE 903.6 INFILTRATIVE CAPACITY OF NATURAL SOIL EQUATION 9-9 EQUATION 9-10 EQUATION 9-11 EQUATION 9-12 |
234 | SECTION 904 CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES |
235 | CHAPTER 10 – CESSPOOLS SECTION 1001 GENERAL |
237 | CHAPTER 11 – RESIDENTIAL WASTE WATER SYSTEMS SECTION 1101 GENERAL |
239 | CHAPTER 12 – INSPECTIONS SECTION 1201 GENERAL SECTION 1202 INSPECTIONS |
241 | CHAPTER 13 – NONLIQUID SATURATED TREATMENT SYSTEMS SECTION 1301 GENERAL |
243 | CHAPTER 14 – REFERENCED STANDARDS ASTM |
244 | CSA CISPI ICC NSF |
245 | UL |
247 | APPENDIX A – SYSTEM LAYOUT ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE A-1 (SECTION 403.1.1) EXAMPLE OF SOIL-BORING LOCATIONS FOR TWO CONTIGUOUS ABSORPTION AREAS FIGURE A-2 (SECTION 405.2.4) MONITORING WELL DESIGN |
248 | FIGURE A-3 (SECTION 406.6.7) DESIGN OF FILLED AREA SYSTEM FIGURE A-4 (SECTION 605.7) OBSERVATION PIPE |
249 | FIGURE A-5 (SECTION 703.1) PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN FIGURE A-6 (SECTION 903.1) MOUND USING THREE TRENCHES FOR ABSORPTION AREA |
250 | FIGURE A-7 (SECTION 903.1) PLAN VIEW OF MOUND USING A BED FOR THE ABSORPTION AREA FIGURE A-8 (SECTION 903.1) CROSS SECTION OF A MOUND SYSTEM USING THREE TRENCHES FOR THE ABSORPTION AREA |
251 | FIGURE A-9 (SECTION 903.1) CROSS SECTION OF A MOUND SYSTEM USING A BED FOR THE ABSORPTION AREA FIGURE A-10 (SECTION 903.1) DISTRIBUTION PIPE LAYOUT |
253 | APPENDIX B – TABLES FOR PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS TABLE B-1 REQUIRED DISTRIBUTION PIPE DIAMETERS FOR VARIOUS HOLE DIAMETERS, HOLE SPACINGS AND DISTRIBUTION PIPE LENGTHS (SCHEDULE 40 PLASTIC PIPE) TABLE B-2a DISTRIBUTION PIPE DISCHARGE RATE |
254 | TABLE B-3 RECOMMENDED MANIFOLD DIAMETERS FOR VARIOUS MANIFOLD LENGTHS, NUMBER OF DISTRIBUTION PIPES AND DISTRIBUTION PIPE DISCHARGE RATES (SCHEDULE 40 PLASTIC PIPE) TABLE B-4a PUMP DOSING RATE |
255 | TABLE B-5 FRICTION LOSSa IN SCHEDULE 40 PLASTIC PIPE (C = 150) |
256 | TABLE B-5—continued FRICTION LOSSa IN SCHEDULE 40 PLASTIC PIPE (C = 150) TABLE B-6a MINIMUM DOSE VOLUME BASED ON PIPE SIZE, LENGTH AND NUMBER |
257 | INDEX |
263 | ICC MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS |
264 | ICC-ES PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, AND FUEL GAS LISTING PROGRAM |
265 | COMMITTED TO BUILDING A GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD |
266 | VALUABLE GUIDES TO CHANGES IN THE 2012 I-CODES |