most common method to absorb thermal expansion
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define grease laden waste
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effluent discharge that is produced from food processing or preparation
where grease and oils enter automatic dishwashers, sinks or other
appurtenances
Area Drain
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Receptacle designed to collect surface or storm water from an open area
Drainage fixture unit
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A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various
types of plumbing fixtures.
protection to freezing
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exterior water supply piping shall be installed not less than 6" below the
line, and not less than 12"
,holes or notches in studs,joists rafters,etc, shall be less than ____ inchs from nearest
edge.
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1 1/4"
define stack venting
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a method of venting a fixture or fixtures through the soil or
waste stack
Conductor
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A pipe inside the building that conveys storm water from the roof to a
storm or combined building drain.
define access
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, reachable by ready access or by means that first require the removal or
movement of a panel or similar obstruction
Bathroom group
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A group of fixtures consisting of a water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower,
including or excluding a bidet, an emergency floor drain or both. Such
fixtures are located together on the same floor level.
Branch interval
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A vertical measurement of distance, 8 feet (2438 mm) or more in
developed length, between the connections of horizontal branches to a
drainage stack. Measurements are taken down the stack from the highest
horizontal branch connection.
Common vent
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A vent connecting at the junction of two fixture drains and serving as a vent
for both fixtures
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define grease laden waste
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effluent discharge that is produced from food processing or preparation
where grease and oils enter automatic dishwashers, sinks or other
appurtenances
Area Drain
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Receptacle designed to collect surface or storm water from an open area
Drainage fixture unit
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A measure of the probable discharge into the drainage system by various
types of plumbing fixtures.
protection to freezing
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exterior water supply piping shall be installed not less than 6" below the
line, and not less than 12"
,holes or notches in studs,joists rafters,etc, shall be less than ____ inchs from nearest
edge.
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1 1/4"
define stack venting
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a method of venting a fixture or fixtures through the soil or
waste stack
Conductor
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A pipe inside the building that conveys storm water from the roof to a
storm or combined building drain.
define access
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, reachable by ready access or by means that first require the removal or
movement of a panel or similar obstruction
Bathroom group
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A group of fixtures consisting of a water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower,
including or excluding a bidet, an emergency floor drain or both. Such
fixtures are located together on the same floor level.
Branch interval
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A vertical measurement of distance, 8 feet (2438 mm) or more in
developed length, between the connections of horizontal branches to a
drainage stack. Measurements are taken down the stack from the highest
horizontal branch connection.
Common vent
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A vent connecting at the junction of two fixture drains and serving as a vent
for both fixtures