Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Module 2: Domestic Hot and Cold Water Services Unit 12 – Above Ground Sanitation Pipework Duration – 18.

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Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Module 2: Domestic Hot and Cold Water Services Unit 12 – Above Ground Sanitation Pipework Duration – 18 Hours

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 In this module we learn how to:  State the different sizes, grades of mild steel pipe and their applications  Describe the types of jointing methods and fittings used for mild steel pipe  Describe the various tools used in preparation and jointing of mild steel pipe  Cut and deburr mild steel pipe using hacksaw/pipecutter and pipe reamer  Thread mild steel pipe using manual stocks and dies  Change and clean dies in manual stocks and dies  Assemble mild steel pipework projects  Describe the physical and chemical properties of water  Calculate volume and capacity of pipes, cylinders and tanks  Pressure test mild steel pipework projects using manual test pump

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Key Learning Points  RkPrinciples and terminology of above ground sanitation  RkTypes of above ground sanitary systems - two pipe, one pipe, single stack  RkAdvantages and disadvantages of different systems  RkBuilding regulations - drainage and waste water disposal  RkTypes and purpose of traps, depth of seal  Rk Sc Loss of trap seal  PProblem solving  RkPipe sizes, materials and joints  RkVentilation  RkConnection of washing machines/dishwashers to sanitary pipework  RkPrevention of cross flow  RkTesting above ground sanitary pipework  RkAccess for maintenance and cleaning  Sk H Preparation of pipe for jointing  Sk H Use of solvent cement  SkMethods of jointing and assembly  SkInterpretation of drawings  SkPreparation of materials list  PPlanning, communication  SkBracketing soil and waste pipework  PWorking independently  PGood working practice

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Above Ground Sanitation The Great Plague of London during the 17th century was the direct result of poor sanitation and overcrowding living conditions. In 1875 the London County Council first laid down a system of by-laws or rules to which the installation of sanitary systems had to conform. Terminology The terms “soil pipe” and “waste pipe” are both derived from the original two-pipe system of sanitation where a soil pipe was connected to a WC and a waste to an ablutionary fitting. These terms are not generally used now; both being designated “discharge pipes”. The terms “stack” relates to a vertical pipe. The portion of which carries waste water is referred to as the “discharge stack”, and the part which does not carry waste is called the “ventilation stack”. A pipe carrying waste water from a fitting or group of fittings to the main discharge pipe is called a “branch discharge pipe”.

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Above Ground Sanitation

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Waste Pipe Connections ApplianceWaste Size Sinks40 mm Shower Trays40 mm Baths40 mm Wash Basins32 mm Bidets32 mm Bowl Urinals32 mm Drinking Fountains32 mm W.C. Pan and all Soil Appliances100 mm

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Traps A trap is a fitting or part of an appliance designed to retain a body of water thus preventing the passage of foul air. There are many different types of traps:  “S” traps-Vertical outlet  “P” traps-Horizontal outlet  “Bottle” traps-Horizontal outlet  “Running” traps-Horizontal outlet

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Trap Seals The depth of the trap depends upon the circumstances and the usage of the pipe, but in general pipes of less than 50mm internal bore (e.g. baths, wash hand basins, sinks etc) would have a trap with a seal of not less than 75mm.

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Loss of Trap Seals The most likely ways for traps to loose their seal are:  Leakage: This will allow water in the trap to empty onto the floor and is consequently soon noticed and repaired  Siphonage: This may be either self siphonage or induced siphonage  Compression: When water is discharged from an application at a higher level the air in the vertical pipe may become compressed sufficiently to “blow” out the seal in the lower appliance  Capillary Attraction: If a piece of absorbent material is caught in the outlet of the trap with one end dipping in the water and the other end hanging over the outlet, the water may be drawn out by capillary action through the metal  Wavering Out: This is caused by gusts of wind passing over the top of the vent pipe and is often noticed in a WC trap on a windy day.  Evaporation: If the appliance is not in use for a long period of time the water in the trap will evaporate  Momentum: This is caused by the sudden discharge of water into the trap

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Loss of Trap Seals

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 One Pipe System  This system was first used in the USA but it was some time before it was accepted in this country  Soil and waste fitting discharges are carried by one main soil and waste pipe connected directly to the drain  Every trap in the system must be ventilated with a pipe not less than 32mm in diameter  To prevent air being compressed at the bottom of the mains soil and waste stack and possible disturbance of the water seals of the traps on the lowest sanitary fittings, and additional vent or air relief pipe is sometimes required  The top of the vent stack may be either carried up independently from the main soil stack or connected to the main soil and waste stack above the highest fitting  It is particularly suitable for apartments, offices, hotels, etc where sanitary fittings are grouped above each other on successive floors

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 One Pipe System

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12  The single stack system depends for its performance in retaining trap seals.  To prevent compression of the air at the base of the stack, the bend at the foot of the stack must be a slow radius bend  This lowest connection to the discharge stack must be a minimum distance of 450mm above the invert of the drain  All fittings must be grouped closely to the main stack so that branch pipes are as short as possible Single Stack System The undesirable air pressure fluctuations in drainage pipework can, in a certain range of circumstances, be eliminated by the observation of simple rules without the necessity for trap ventilating pipes.

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Single Stack System

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Resealing Traps In certain circumstances where design criteria cannot be achieved permission may be granted for the use of resealing or anti-siphon traps.

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Rainwater  Damp buildings are cold and unhealthy  Dampness in the form of rainwater may penetrate through walls and it is part the plumbers’ job to remove this rainwater in a safe and efficient manner  Gutters and Drainpipes

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Rainwater Pipes

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Eaves Gutter Diameter of Diameter of Application gutter (mm)rainwater pipe (mm) 7550Domestic garages, garden sheds, greenhouses, dormer, bay windows 10063Houses, flats, small shops and offices, garage blocks, site huts 12575Large houses, offices, flats and shops, farm buildings, industrial buildings Large roof areas of agricultural, commercial and industrial buildings, warehouses, supermarkets and stores

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Gutters and Rainwater Pipes

Trade of Plumbing – Phase 2 Module 2 – Unit 12 Support Centres for Gutter