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Utilities 2 Principles

The document outlines basic principles for plumbing systems, including that: 1. Plumbing systems must provide pure water supply and prevent backflow or back-siphonage. 2. Fixtures must have sufficient water pressure and volume to function properly without noise. 3. Systems should use minimal water for proper performance and cleaning. 4. Devices for heating and storing water must prevent explosion from overheating.
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Utilities 2 Principles

The document outlines basic principles for plumbing systems, including that: 1. Plumbing systems must provide pure water supply and prevent backflow or back-siphonage. 2. Fixtures must have sufficient water pressure and volume to function properly without noise. 3. Systems should use minimal water for proper performance and cleaning. 4. Devices for heating and storing water must prevent explosion from overheating.
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Basic Principles of Plumbing System

1. All the Premises made for human use or habitation shall be provided with the supply of pure
and water, neither connected to unsafe water supply nor subject to backflow or back-
siphonage.
2. Plumbing fixtures, devices and appurtenances shall be supplied with water in sufficient
volume and pressure adequate to function satisfactorily and without undue noise.
3. Plumbing system shall be designed and adjusted to use the minimum quantity of water
consistent with proper performance and cleaning.
4. Devices which are used for heating and storing water shall be designed and installed in such a
manner to prevent dangers from explosion through overheating.
5. Every and every building located on a street, alley or easement with a public sewer shall have
its plumbing fixtures to the sewer system.
6. Each family dwelling unit shall have minimum of one water closet, kitchen type sink, a
bathtub or shower to fulfill the basic requirements of sanitation and personal hygiene.
7. Plumbing fixtures should be made of smooth non-absorbent material, and they should be free
from concealed fouling surfaces, and they must be in ventilated enclosures.
8. The drainage system shall be designed, constructed, and maintained to prevent the fouling,
deposit of solids, clogging and with adequate cleanouts so arranged that the pipes may be
readily leaned.
9. All piping shall be made of durable NAMPAP approved materials. They should be free from
defective workmanship and should be designed and constructed by skilled Plumbers to ensure
satisfactory service.
10. Every plumbing fixture connected directly to the drainage system shall be equipped with a
water-sealed trap.
11. The piping system of drainage pipes shall be designed to provide adequate circulation of free
air from siphonage aspiration.
12. Vent terminals shall extend to the outer air and installed to prevent clogging and the return of
foul air to the building.
13. Plumping systems shall be subjected to such tests to effectively disclose all leaks and defects
in the workmanship.
14. The materials which will clog or choke the pipes and produce explosive mixtures or destroy
the pipes or their joints or interfere unduly with the sewage-disposal process shall not be
allowed to enter the building drainage system.
15. Proper protection shall be used to prevent spoilage of food, water, sterile goods, and similar
materials by backflow of sewage. When necessary, the fixture, device or appliance shall be
connected indirectly with the building drainage system.
16. Water closet which are not properly ventilated and lighted should not be used in any
compartment or room.
17. Septic tank should be constructed if there is no provision for disposal of sewage in a certain
area or building.
18. Where a plumbing system and drainage system may be subject to backflow of sewage,
suitable provision shall be made to prevent its overflow in the building.
19. Plumbing system and drainage system shall be maintained in serviceable condition by skilled
Plumbers.
20. All plumbing fixtures shall be installed properly spaced, to be accessible for their intended
use.
21. Plumbing system shall be installed with due regard to the preservation of the strength of
structural members and the prevention of damage to walls and other surfaces through fixture
usage.
22. Sewage or other waste from plumbing systems, which may be dangerous to surface or sub-
surface waters shall not be discharged into the ground or into any waterway, unless they are
properly treated.

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