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Air Gap (drainage system): The unobstructed vera! distance trough the fre atmosphere between the outlet
‘ofthe waste pipe and the flood level rim ofthe receptor into which itis discharging. See Figure 1.24
Comment: Air gaps are required where backflow can ocur duet back-siphonage
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Figure 124
AN AIR GAP FOR INDIRECT WASTE PIPING
Air Gap (water distribution system): The unobstructed vertical distance through the fee atmosphere between
the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet supplying water toa tank, plumbing fixture or other device andthe
‘ood level im of the receptor See Figure 1.2.5,
‘Comment BI- The minimum required airgap distance x based onthe effective opening ofthe water
supply ote The ar gap must be nereased I he outlet i clase o walls or ther vertical surfaces. See
Comment 2: If airs being dram im thet spout bya vacuum ithe water sup piping, was
water a the food level rim of the fire wl tend ob Kf upward towards the ou opening by the
Hw of ez The water will if higher ifthe spout opening iclase toa wal,
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Figure 12
ANAIR GAP FORA POTABLE WATER OUTLET
9 Nal Sd Pg Co Tred‘Authority Having Jurisdition See also “Adopting Agency”:
‘amended, Unless otherwise defined herein, or unles the context clearly indicates otherwise he term “authority
‘having jurisdiction" for purposes ofthe plumbing subcode, shall mean the “plumbing subcode oft.
device that automatically flushes a fixture after each use without the need for
‘Automatic Flushing Devi
‘manual activation,
Auxiliary Floor Drain: A floor drain that does not receive the discharge from any indirect waste pipe or other
predictable drainage flows. Auuiiary oor drains have o DFU loading.
Backifow Connection: Any arangement whereby backflow can occur.
Comments Sea Cross Comneton™
Backflow (drainage): reversal of low inthe drainage system
Backflow Preventer: A device or means to prevent backflow. See Figures 1.25, 1.2.8, 1.2.9, 1223, 12.28,
12.26, 12.27, 1.2.48, 12.66, and 1.2.67.
(Comments Refer tothe deintons of “backfow (water dcribation)™ “backpressure backflow,
“hack siphonage”, erica level”, cross connection”, “Souble check vale assembly, “ence pres
sure principle ack presurebachftow prevetor, "vacuum breaker, amorpheric, “veut breaker,
pressure ope", and "vacuum breaker spl-rexisant,
pemcusoren § @
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Figure 1.28
BACKFLOW CAUSED BY BACK-PRESSURE,
NoTEs:
1. Back pressure backflow is ganerally caused by water pressure producing equipment within a bulldog
2. Thehot water heating bier operates al upto 30 psy and has a chemical shot feeder.
23. The pressure inthe pubic water main can drop below 30 psig ue toa shutdown for repair or hoary
demand fr fre fighing operations.
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Figure 1.2.13
BRANCH PIPING
Branch, Fisture: See “Fixture Branch”
Branch, Horizontal: See "Horizontal Branch Drain"
[Branch Interval: A distance along a vetcal soil or waste stack comesponding, in general, toa story height, but
inno case less than § fet within which the horizontal branches ftom ane loor or story of «building are connected
fo the stack. See Figure 12.14
‘Comments Branch intervals are used 1 determine the penta drainage led on tacks forthe purpose]
of sing the stacks
Figure 1.2.14
BRANCH INTERVALS
Branch Vent: See “Vent, Branch
{7 Rat Sond Pati Caan aigure 1.2.35
A FLUSHOMETER VALVE,
Force Main: A min that delivers waste water under pressure from a sewage ejector or pump tit destination,
Fullway valve: Fullovay valves include gate valves, ill port ball valves, and other valves that ar identified by
‘their manufacturer as full pot or full bore.
Grade: The
I (slope) of line of pipe in reference to a horizontal plane. See Figure 1.236.
‘Comment: See Tables 115.14 and 1.578 for sing bling drains, bldg sewers, ad horizontal
Beture branches Ses Table 132 for sormmater drains.
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Figure 1.2.36
GRADE ON A SLOPING GRAVITY DRAIN
Grease Interceptor: A plumbing appurtenance that is installed inthe sanitary drainage system fo interop oily
and greasy wastes from wastewater discharges, typically in commercial kitchens and fod processing plans, Such
equipment ba te ability to intercept commonly occurring fee oating fats and oils
Grease Removal or Recovery) Device (GRD): A plumbing appurtenance that is installed inthe sanitary drainage
system to intereept and remove free-floating fats els, and grease from wastewater discharges, typically in commer
ial tchens and food processing plants, Such equipment operates on time or event- controled basi and has the
ability to remove the entre range of commonly occuring fre-oating fats, os, and grease automatically without
inervention from the user except for maintenance. The removed material i extentially wate-fre, which llows for
recycling of the removed produc.
Grease Trap: Sce “Interceptor”
Grinder Pump: pump for sewage that shreds or grinds the solids inthe sewage that it pumps
‘TW Vaan Std Pig Cae Tarond B‘Supports: Devices for supporting and securing pipe, fixtures and equipment. See Chapter 8
Svimming Pool: Any structure, basin, chamber or tank containing. body of wate for swimming, diving or
recreational bathing. See Section 9.1.11
| | ‘Swimming Poot, Public: A swimming poo! located on any property other than a one or two family residential
Property and including, but no limited to, swimming pools open tothe use of members, residents othe pubic.
| | Zempersa rater: A intr ort and old wate to reach a ese temperate frien espa of
95°F = 105°F,
‘Thermostati/Pressure Balancing Valve, Combination: A mixing valve tat senses outlet temperature and
incoming hot and cold water pressures and compenstates for fuctuations in incoming hot and colé water tempe
tures andlor pressures to stabilize its outlet temperatire,
| Comoe Combination thermasalpressare balancing contol valves are wed fr indvidual bing
felis and mast comply with SSE 1016, Type PT.
‘Thermostatic (Temperature Control) Valve: A mixing valve tha senses outlet temperature and compensates
for fluctuations in incoming hot or cold water temperatures,
[ Comment: Thermostatic cantot valves used for Indviual bathing ste mst comply with ASSE
1016, Type. Thermostatic control vale for other poina-useaplcations should comply withthe
appropriate standard
‘Toilet Facility: A room or combination ofinterconneeted space in oter than a dwelling that contains one oF
more water closets and associate lavatories, with signage to identify its intended use
‘Traps A fiting or device that provies a igud seal preven the emission of sewer gases without materially
aoetng the flow of sewage or wastewater through it. See Figure 1.2.62 and Sections 8, 52, and 83,
mer
porn EOF Ie
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Figure 1.2.62
ELEMENTS OF A FIXTURE TRAP
‘Trap Arm: Thot portion of fixture drain between trap and its vent. See Figure 1.2.63 and Section 12.8.1
Comment: Refer to Table 728.1 for de maximum allowable length of trap arms to avd rap siphon
ge
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1097 il Sot Pt Cok svaad INCORPORATES NIAC EARATS EDITS) S[Comment B= Soi samples shouldbe tak to asare that the wil wil not corade the pipe. Wrappings
| nd cotings reduce contact coresin, bat cathe protection may be regnred where say elect car|
renee
Comment #2: Job site debris should no be alowed inte back for piping trenches. Material such as
metal cans, mal ua, aed yp Board may chemealy eat wi some pes of Pe
2.9.3 Cutting or Notehing
Any structural member weakened or impaired by cutting, notching, or otherwise, shall be reinforced, epsited oe
replaced, soas to be left ina sae structural condition in accordance with the requirements ofthe Building Code
acrequired bythe proper Authority Having Jurisdilion building subcode.
2.9.4 Penetration
Plastic and capper piping run through framing members to within one inch ofthe edge ofthe framing
shall be protected by steel nll plats not less than 18 gauge. Where such piping penetrates top plates o sole
plates ofthe taming, the nil plate shall extend at [east so inches below top plates and two inches above
sole plates.
'b, Where paste and copper piping runs through metal framing members, it shal be protected from abra-
sion caused by expansion and contraction of the piping or movement of the framing,
2.10 EXCLUSION OF MATERIALS DETRIMENTAL TO THE SEWAGE
SYSTEM.
2.1041 General
"No material shall be deposited into a building drainage system or sewer that would or could either obstruct,
damage, or overload such system; that could interfere with the normal operation of sewage treatment pro
‘cesses; or that could be hazardous to people or property. This provision shall not probit the installation of
special waste systems when approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction
2.10.2 Industrial Wastes
‘Waste products from manufacturing or industrial operations shall not be introduced int the public sewer
system until it as been determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction tht the introduction thereof will not
cause damage othe public sewer system or interfere wih he functioning of the sewage treatment pant
‘Comments Where indus wastes wil be created, the acy should provide the folowing informa
tion tthe Authority Having Jurisdiction forthe sewerage tem: (1) the quanti of water and waste
‘material tha il be charged int the seer syst, (2) Une nda proceses that erat he ar
(3) the composition and concentration ofthe chemicals nthe waste (the water supply demand forthe
[faci and (5) th intended design of te pretreatment or netrlting tem or the estes pit tts
“scharge io the sener stom.
2.11 PIPING MATERIALS EXPOSED WITHIN PLENUMS:
‘All piping materials exposed within plenums shall comply withthe provisions of other applicable Codes
‘subcodes
212 SLEEVES
All piping passing through concrete walls, floors, slabs, and masonry walls shall be provided with
sleeves for protection.
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{i Nari Sao Ping Cle al INCORPORATES NIAC 52518 EDITS)2.20.2 Location of Piping and Fixtures
Piping, tues, or equipment shall not be located in such a manner as to inerere withthe noma operation
‘of windows, doors, or other ext openings.
2.21 PIPING MEASUREMENTS
[Except where otherwise specified inthis Code, all measurements shall be made to the center Hines of the pipes
2.22 WATER CLOSET CONNECTIONS
‘a Three-inch bends may be used on water closets o similar connections provided a 4-nch by inch flange
is installed to receive the closet fixture orn,
'.Foursnch by three-inch closet bends shall be permite.
See Figure 222
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Notes:
11 Reducing fikure crane for water closes from 4” to 2" ie permissible
Figure 222
WATER CLOSET DRAIN CONNECTIONS
2.23 DEAD ENDS.
2 In the installation or removal of any par of drainage or ven system, dead ends shall be avoided.
EXCEPTION: Where necessary t extend a cleanout soa to be accesible
—b-inthe-instaiaton orremovatoFany-partoF-peable-waierysiom-dend-endeshall avoided —
See the definition of "Dead End”.
‘Comments Rouph-ins Jor Jtare tres ar nt considered ded ends ithe pining i accel and can]
‘be cleared of any blockages when the fur itres are installed.
INCORPORATES NIMC 323-315 EDITS) BMaterials
3.1 MATERIALS
3.1.1 Minimum Standards
‘The standards ite inthis chapter shall contro ll materials ystems, and equipment used inthe construc
ar or replacement of plumbiag or drainage systems or parts thereat
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) The Authority Having Jurisdiction shal allow the extension, ation to or relocation of existing water, soil,
‘eat, drsinage and vet pipes wih materials of ik grade or quality as permite in Seeen-3122 NLA.C
(2 Matra nt covery he snare inthis chager maybe sed withthe appro ofthe Athy
|| _tvingJursistion as eri Seadoo 322 NIAC S37
3.12 General Requirements
4. Matra Futures o einen din the instltion, repair aration of plumbing system hal
| | conform atest othe staardslistedi his chap, exept as otherwise approved by the Authority having
Stina ported in Seow e122 NAC 32532
. Materials stalled in pambing systems shal be handled and insted as avoid danage sta
yf trl wilt pie
«No deectv or damaged materi, exumentor appr shal be installed or mainline. (Se See-
sone 26 and 213)
All materiale shal be nll in strict cordance with he sandads ude which he trl ae
accepted and approved inofing te appedics ofthe dunars end in sie scone wi ema
turer's instcton, Where te provisions of mater sandard or manufrs ston confit wt
therein ofthis Coe bis Coe shal preva
Marking ot ion sol pp and Sige Each eng of stir spp and Sings se io the
plumbing syste tal bead by le manufactur’ me or epsced edema ese end wer
{realy det the mansfcter, The racing hl be Jone Gung he ine of manure, Feld mask
ing shal ot be permite
{ Ceteaton fest on sol pipe and tings: Where cation so pipe und ings are eng niall,
the Authority Having ulin sal be farsa, when requested, ceca by he manuf of
compliance oh prod snare Resell of eat rn sol pipe aod tings mantacre by tes nd
sing tid party etetons or inpectons to suport proto compliance othe roduc snr hal
Adon othe manuf certfeaton, provide, ben etuese, copies of he tel party sport toe
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3.1.3 Standards Applicable to Plumbing Materials
"| A matril shall be considered approved if its liste or certified by a recognize cenification body as complying
‘with one or more ofthe standard cited in Table 3.13, ad in the case of plate pipe, tings and solvent cement
also NSF 14. Materials not listed in table 3.1.3 shal be used only 3s provided fot in Seaton 312-2. NLALC. 5:23.
3.7 eras permitted elsewhere inthis Code
Note: Abbreviations in able 3.1.3 refer to the following organizations:
Td INCORPORATES NIAC 539-215 EDITS)33.8 Pressure Tanks and Vessels
1 Hot water storage tanks shall met construction requirements of ASME, CSA, or UL as appropriate (See Table
5.1.) Pressure vessels shall be designed and consrucied In accordance with the requirements of the cerican
‘Society af Mechanical Engineers (ASME, Rules for Consructon of Presere Vessels, Section VII/2004. ny
‘pressure vessel that exceeds cny of the fllowlng shall met the requirements of ASME and shall be stamped
‘ASME: A heat input rating of2000,000 BTU per hou; or a water temperature of200 degrees Fahrenheit or a
‘nominal water capacity of 120 gallons or amy other thresholds of ASME that app.
», Storage tanks les in volume than those requirements specified by ASME shall be of durable materials and
constructed to withstand 125 psi, witha safety faster of 2.
33.9 Roof Drains
Roof drains shall be of cast iron, copper, lead, plasti,or other approved corosion- resisting materials. See
Section 13.5.1
33.10 Safety Devices for Pressure Tanks
Safety devices shall meet the requirements ofthe American National Standards Insitute, American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, or the Underwriters Laboratories. Listing by Underwriters Laboratories, Canadian
Standards Assocation, of National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vesel Inspectors sall consis evidence
of conformance with thes standards, Where a device isnot sted by any ofthese organizations, it shall have
cestieation by an approved laboratory as having met these requirements. (See Section 10.16.)
‘Sine oath ent othe Ahr Hong on ropa Shans inesons
‘ining st-nleclans and auch bar prient dt tay here
‘Septal be epi ofstend demas no ect tosses someon esa sit be-teih(Se0
Paieetrer ewer ee)
33.12 Carriers and Supports
Carriers and suppor for plumbing fixtures shall comply with ASME AL12.6.1, ASME 112.62 or ASME.
An12.19.12,
3.4 POTABLE WATER PIPING
3.4.1 Plastic Piping
Plastic piping materials used forthe conveyance of potable water shall comply with NSF 14 and be marked
secordingly
3.4.2 Water Service Piping
Wiser service pipe and pipe fitings fo the point of entrance into the building through & foundation wall or
‘oor sal be of materials sted in Table 3.4 and shall be wate pressure ated not less than 160 psi at 73 deg
F. See Table 3.4.2. Water service pipe and pipe fitings shal comply with NSF 61,
442-1 Combination/Fire water Service: Water service piping fr combination domestifie water services shall
‘be of materials listed in table 34 an shall be water pressure rated not lexsthan200 psig at 73°F. Joint resnainss
‘shall comply with Section 63, ened “Join Restraint for Fire Mains" per NEPA 1
‘Exception: Limited area sprinkler systems installed n accordance with Setion 03.35.11 of the building
subcode, shal be water pressure rated not ess than 160 pig at 73°F.
[ Comment: The manafecarer’s markings om paste weer seni Ppe mst ae Ta aa]
| Jor 160 psig @ 75°F and complies with NSF 8
3.443 Water Distribution Piping
‘Water piping fr the distribution of hot or cold water within buildings shall be of material std in Table 3.4
and shall be water pressure rated for not less than 100 ps at 180 deg F and 160 pi at 73 deg F. Plastic pip
Ing used for hot water distibution shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of Section 1015.8,
‘Water dstination pipe and pipe tings shall comply with NSF 61,
NOTE: The working pressure rating of certain approved plastic piping materials varies depending on the pipe
size, material compositio, wal thickness, and methods of joining. See Table 3.43.
ll Ping Cok Tava INCORPORATES NIAC A¥AIS EDITS) ef43.8 Special Joints and Couplings for Drainage Piping.
«Joints between two different drainage piping materials or between different size piping, ofthe same or
siferentinateril shall be made using fitings or mechanical couplings tht are designed forthe specific,
pplication, including adapter Stings, ubless pipe couplings slip-on couplings, transition couplings, and
repair couplings.
+, Fittings and couplings for use under this Section shall either (1) comply with a standard listed in Table
3:13, 2) be listed or labeled by a recognized listing agency, or (3) beapproved:by-the- Authority Having
F as permited under NAC. 3:23-3.7 Installation sall
‘comply with the coupling manufactures instrctions and intended use,
«Shielded couplings shall consist ofa flexible elastomeric sealing sleeve, a protecting and supporting
‘continuous metal shield or shear ing, and metal screw clamping bands. al meal pats shall be corosion-
resisting. Shielded couplings shall be cspable of withstanding a shear test besed ona load of 30 pounds per
inch of nominal pipe diameter, and shall be permitted vo partially support the pipe being joined when such
installation is recommended by the manufacturer's instructions. Shielded couplings may be installed above
‘round or underground, a intended by the manufacturer.
4. Mechanical unshielded couplings using thermoplastic elastomer gaskets shall consist ofa iid or semi-
Fig sealing sleeve and corrsion-resisting metal seew clamping bands. Mechanical unshielded couplings
using thermoplastic elastomer gaskets shall not be installed where the operating internal or extemal tem-
peratures exceed 130°F (54°C) or ae below OFF (-18°C). The pipe shall be supported on both sides ofthe
‘coupling within 18 inches ofthe centerline ofthe coupling. Mechanical unshielded couplings using thermo-
plastic elastomer gaskets shall be permitted aboveground or underground, Mechanical unsielded couplings
‘sing thermoplastic elastomer gaskets shall not be iasaled in constuction that has fire rating that restricts
{he use of flammable materials or be installed in trough penetrations o plenum without aditional fire
resistance protection,
«. Flexible unshielded couplings shall consist ofan elastomeric sealing sleeve and corasive-esisting
‘metal serew clamping bands. The use of flexible unshielded couplings shal be limited to joins in under
‘round sewer, drain or vet piping
Couplings installed aboveground hal include center stops.
EXCEPTION: Slip-on repair couplings used for repair or rework,
The shear tests required under this Section shall be performed in accordance withthe shear test proce
«dures specified under any ofthe coupling standards listed in Table 3.1.3 that inlude such tess,
‘See Figures 43-4 through-D
nemeguerunc /
Sees
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CENTER STOP [aERE REDUIRED)
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Notes:
1. Shielded couplings can be used aboveground and underground. They can patay support he pipe
Center stops are required excep or repair coupings
Figure 4.3.8.4,
|ASHIELDED COUPLING ON DRAINAGE PIPINGNoves:
1 Only the slip joint ust be accessible,
Figure $3.1-C
A FIXTURE TRAP WITH THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF JOINTS
53.2 Trap Seals
Each fixture trap shall havea liguid seal of not less than two inches and not more than 4 inchs.
EXCEPTIONS:
(]) Intereeptors in Chapter 6 that provide the required tap se.
Note: Intereeptors in Chapter 6 that donot provide the required trap sel shal be provided with separate tap.
(2) Special eontins such a accesible fixes, a dsp eal may be required by he Authority Having
Jurisdiction in accordance with N.J.A.C, $:23-3.3. “e *
See Figure S32
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NoTEs:
1, The minimum trap seal depth of 2"is based on the design cxterla forthe vent piping, ‘Trap seals deeper
‘than 4 wil tend fo trap solids and create a breeding ground fr bacteria,
Figures.3.2
‘TRAP SEAL DEPTH
53.3 Trap Setting and Protection
Traps shall be set level with espetto their waler seals and, where necessary, shall be protected from fee2-
ing, See Figure 53.3
10 a Sond Pring Cok Thor@al Gi NCORPORATES NIAC 523-415 EDITS) 13Chapter 6
Liquid Waste Treatment Equipment
6.1 GENERAL
6.1.1 Where Required
Interceptors, separators, neutralizer, dilution tanks, or other means shal be provided where required to prevent
liquid wastes containing fats, ols, greases, flammable liquids, sand, olds, acid or alkaline waste, chemicals,
‘other harmful substances from entering a building drainage system, a public o privete sewer, or sewage eeatment
ae =
SOLIDS INTERCEPTOR
‘SAND INTERCEPTOR OIL INTERCEPTOR
Figure 6.11
DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERCEPTORS.
6.1.2 Design
‘The size and typeof liquid waste treatment equipment shal be based on the maximum volume and rate of
discharge ofthe plumbing fixtures and equipment being drained,
6.1.3 Exclusion of Other Liquid Wastes
(Only wastes from fixtures and equipment requiring treatment or separation shall be discharged nto treatment
equipment.743 Contour of Bowls
‘Water closets shall have elongated bowls with open-font seats.
EXCEPTIONS:
(1) Water closets having closed-font seats and either round or elongated bowls shal be permited in dwell-
ing unis
(@) Water closets having closed-font sats that ae protected by automated seat cover protectin.
(@) A water closet in a private office toilet rom, intended forthe excusve use of one individu.
(4) Water closets intended for use in pre-school and kindergarten facilites.
See Figure 743-A and-B
Sreures raeasce
NOTES:
1. See Figure 7.44 -Afor bow heights for chicren's use
2. See Figure 7 44 -B for bow heights for adult accessible use.
Figure 743-4
AN ADULT-HEIGHT ELONGATED WATER CLOSET BOWL
COMPARED TO.A ROUND BOWL
Notes:
41 Seats for water closots must the water coset bow. Section 74.5 requires elongated seats on elon
{gated bows end round seats on round bows
Figure 743 -B
AN OPEN FRONT ELONGATED WATER CLOSET SEAT (LESS LID)
9 Nana Sd Pang Corre 134. Plans for plumbing systems, where required, shal indicate the maximum number of persons to be served
by the facilis.
«In occupancies having established seating, such as auditoriums and restaurants, the sumber of eccupants|
for plumbing purposes shall not be les than the numberof seats,
7.21.3 Access to Fixtures
In multi-story buildings accessibility othe requted fixtures shall not exceed one story
bs Fixtures eccessible ony o private offices shall not be counted to determine eompliance wit this
«©. The lavatories required by Tables 7.21.1 for employee and public ole facilites shall be located
Within the same toilet facility as thor associated water closets and rials.
7214 Separate Facilities
«a, Separate tilt facilities shall be provide foreach sex.
EXCEPTIONS:
(0). Residential installations.
(2). In occupancies serving 15 or fewer peopl, ove ole facili, designed for use by no more than one
person at time, shall be permitted for use by both sexes.
{G). In business occupancies with a total floor area of 1500 squae feet or less, one toilet facility,
designed for use by no more than one person ata time, shall satis the requirements for serving
customers and employees ofboth sexes.
(), In mercantile occupancies with a net cccupiable flor area of 1500 square fest o es that is aces-
sible to customers, one tilt facility designed for use by no mare than one person atime, shal satisfy the
requirements for serving customers and employees of both sexes person a atime, sall be permite for use
by both sexes.
7.21.5 Substitution and Omission of Fixtures
4 Urinals: Not more than 50% of the required numberof water closets may be substituted with urinal
’. Drinking Wate Fails: A kitchen or bar sink shal be considered as mecting the requiemeats for
vinking water feciities for employes.
«. Laundry Trays: Multiple dwelling units or boarding hous without public laundry rooms shall not,
require lundsy ays
4. Service Sinks: Service sinks may be omitted when the Authority Having Jurisdiction determines that
they are not necessary for proper cleaning a the feiliy
7.21.6 Fixture Requirements for Special Oceupancies
4. Additonal fixtures may be required when unusual environmental conditions or special activities ae
encountered
In food preparation areas of commercial food establishment, fixture requirements may be dictated by
the heath andlor sanitary codes. Fixtures, fixture comiperments and appliances used for rinsing or sanitizing
esqipment or utensils, processing or preparing fed far sale or serving, shall be installed in accordance with
Section 91.1 to ensure the required protection from backflow and flooding
«Types of occupancies not shown in Table 721.1 shall be considered individually by the Authority Hay-
ing Junie
<4. Where swimming pools operated by an apartment building, condominium, or similar mul-femily
welling unit are restricted to the use of residents and guests of residents of dveling unt in the immedi
ate vicinity ofthe poo, the minimum required toilet facilities for bathers within the pool compound shall be
‘ene I) male toilet room and one (1) female toilet room, each consisting ofa water closel and lavatory as @
{09 Nana! Sun Png Cok Tras weChapter 10
Water Supply and Distribution
10.1 QUALITY OF WATER SUPPLY
Only potable water shall be supplied to plumbing fixtures used fr drinking, bathing, culinary use othe pro
ing of food, medical or pharmaceutical products.
10.2 IDENTIFICATION OF POTABLE AND NON-POTABLE WATER
4. In buildings where dual water distribution systoms are installed, one potable and the other non-potabe,
tach system shall be identified ether by color marking or metal tags, or other appropriate methods such a5
‘may be approved bythe Authority Having Jurisdiction in accordance with N\LA.C: 5:23.33. cach outlet on
the non-potable water line that may be sed fr drinking or domestic purposes shall be posted: DANGER
(ed background) - UNSAFE WATER - DO NOT DRINK.
Color coding of piping shall be based on ANSI A13.1. System designations and background colors shall
be as follows or the equivalent
Potable Water= GREEN
[Non-Potable Water= YELLOW
(Cold Water Supply = GREEN
Hot Water Supply = YELLOW
Hot Water Retum = YELLOW
Senitary Drain = GREEN
Plumbing Vent = GREEN
‘Waste = GREEN
Waste (corosve
10.3 WATER REQUIRED
103.1 Buildings
Plumbing fixtures shall be provided with a potable supply of water in the amounts and atthe pressures speci-
Sed inthis Chapter
10.4 PROTECTION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
104.1 General
A polable water supply shall be desizned, installed and maintained wo prevent contamination from non-pots-
ble liquids, solids or gases by cross connections.
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Notes:
41. The covers of potable wate tanks or vats must haw
than that ofthe cult pip.
2, The size of he overton pipe must comply with Table 10.8.3, based on the masimum makeup water flow
3. The airgap at the tank overtow cischarge must be 2 X the inside diameter ofthe overfow pipe.
4. The maximum averfow water level must be eslabished bared onthe sizeof tha ovetiow pipe and the
‘maximum avaiable makeup water fow. Calculated required sac head or rise above the invert of the
‘verfow shouldbe confines by operational esis under actual ul fw condone with he tank outs)
closed
5, The requled ar gap at the water inlet to the tank or vat must be a least 1-12 times the ise in water
level above the invar ofthe avertiow cult under maximum overow concons, measured from the
Inver ofthe tank overtow.
creened vent pipes with intemal areas not ess
Figure 10.7
APOTABLE WATER TANK OR VAT WITH ITS INLET BELOW THE OVERFLOW RIM
10558 Connections to Carbonated Beverage Dispensers
a. The water supply ta carbonated beverage dispenser sll be protected agnnst backflow with an integral
backflow preventer conforming to ASSE 1022 or an air gap. Carbonated beverage dispensers and carbonated
beverage dispensing systems without an integral backflow preventer conforming to ASSE 1022 or tn air ap
shall have the wate supply protected with a double check valve with atmospheric vent conforming to ASE
022
’. Where an ASSE 1022 device must be installed in the water supply piping extemal toa carbonated bever-
tage dispenser, the piping from the device to the beverage dispenser shal be acid resistant and not copper.
17 aoa Std Pg Cok To ms10.8 WATER PRESSURE BOOSTER SYSTEMS
10.8.1 Water Pressure Booster Systems Required
4 When the water pressure in the public water main or individual water supply’ systm is insufficient to supply the
Potable peak demand flow to plumbing fixtures and other water needs freely and continuously withthe minimum
pressure and quantities specified in Section 10.143, or elsewhere in this Code, and in accordance with good
| | prsetice as required bythe Authority Having Jursdietion, the rae of supply shal be supplemented by onc ofthe
Following methods:
IF An elevated water tank
2. hydro-pneumatc pressure booster system.
3. water pressure booster pump.
10.8.2 Reserved
10.83 Overflows for Water Supply Tanks
Gravity or suction water supply tanks shall be provided with an overflow having a diameter not ess than that
shown in Table 10.8.3. The overflow outlet shal discharge above and within not less than 6 inches ofa root
‘or roof drsin, foor or oor drain, or over an open water-supplied fixture. The averiow outlet stall be covered
bby a corrosion-resistant screen of not less than 16 x 20 mesh to the inch and by 1/4 inch hardware cloth, rit
shall terminate ina horizontally installed 45" angle-eat check valve. Drainage from overflow pipes shall be
Girected so as not to freeze on roof walkways, See Figure 10.5.7
‘Table 10.83
SIZES! OF OVERFLOW PIPES FOR WATER SUPPLY TANKS
Table Waka
Siaes' Of Overflow Pipes For Water Supply Tanks
‘Maximum Capacity of Diameter of ‘Maximum Capacity of Diameter
‘Water Supply Line Overton Pipe ‘ater Supply Line Overton Pipe
toTank (nches 1D) toTank (aches 1D)
0-13 gpm Ta, 356-640 gpm 5
16-55 gpm 2 ‘61-1040 gpm 6
56-100 gpm 2a ‘ver 1040 gpm 3
TOI-16S gpm 3
166-355 gpm 4
* Computed by the method of NBS Mono, 31, for vertical pipes owing not grater than 1/2 full at fenninal velocity.
(18 fal for 1-1/2 in. pipe).
1084 Covers
Al water supply tanks shall be covered to keep out unauthorized persons, din, and vermin. The covers of
trvity tanks shall be vented with a return bend vent pipe having an area not less than the ares of the down
fed riser pipe and the ven shall be Sreened with corrosion resistant Screen having not fess than 14 and not
more than 20 openings per linear inch. See Figure 10.5.7
10.85 Potable Water Inlet Control and Location
Potable water inlets to gravity tanks shall be controled by a balleock or other automatic supply valve so
installed a to prevent the tank fom overflowing. The inlet shal be terminated s0 as fo provide an accepted
‘ir gap but in no case fess than 4 inches above the overlow. See Figure 10.5.7
INCORPORATES NIAC BASIS EDITS)| a
Notes:
1. Example: A pressure booster pump is required to deliver domestic walerto the 18th floor.
2. Tho Tet, 2nd, and 3rd Floors ae supplied with street pressure and a separate hot water hear.
3. Without pressure reducing valves, tho water supply pressure on te 4h Uvough 13h Flore Would ex:
ceed 80 psig
4, Generally up to fvefoars can be zoned wih one set of pressure reducing valves without having exces-
Sve prassure dferences between the top and bottom floas a he zone.
5, The pressure in the hot waar recculaton tne is essentally the same nthe adjacent hot water sup-
py ese.
6. The figure 10.14.68 shows only the hot water riser recirculated. If hot water must be cciated frm
the inlvdual floors, pressure booster pumps would be requiad o pump the reculated water fom
‘each rducad pressure zane back into the higherpeessure elu reer (the downcomer)
Figure 10.166-B
(ONE POSSIBLE ARRANGEMENT OF PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES
INA HIGH-RISE BUILDING
10.14.7 Water Hammer
4. Approved water hammer arrester, complying with ANSUASSE 1010, shal be installed on water dstr-
bation piping in which quick closing valves are installed.
EXCEPTION: Single lever faucets, domestic clothes washers, and domestic dishwashers
‘. Water hammer aresters shall be placed as close as possible to the quick ating valve, atthe end of lng
piping runs, o near batteries of fixtures.
«-Arestrs shall be accessible for replacement
See Figure 10.147
‘R09 Nant Saad Pig Cok Tod TS10.168 Replacement of Relief Valves
4 Relief valves shall be maintained in proper working order and shall be replaced when necessary
b. Whenever a water heater i eplaced, its temperature rliet valve and pressure relief valve, or combina-
tion temperarre-pressure relief valve shal also be replaced and shal ot be reused
10.17 MANIFOLD-TYPE PARALLEL WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS,
1017.1 General
Parallel water distebution systems shal provide individual hot and cold water supply lines from a mani-
fold to each finture served
», Manifolds sal be specifically designed and manufactured fr parallel water distribution.
© Manufacturer’ of such systems shall provide complete sizing and installations instructions, including
any limitations or restrictions on use.
A Piping materials shall be as recommended bythe system manufacturer and be listed in Table 34 for ot
snd cold water distribution.
10.17.2 Sizing
See Appendix B for sizing manifolds and distribution lines, Distribution line size shall be as recommend
ce by the system manufacturer to provide the fixture flow rats listed in Section 10.14.28, The minimum ine
Size shall be 38" nominal
10.17.3 Valving
4 Each manifold outlet that is equipped with a shutof valve shall identify the fixture being supplied Ad-
Aitional shutoff or stop valves a the fixtures shall be provided as required by Section 10.12
EXCEPTION: Additional shut-off or stop valves at the Fixtures shall not be required if manifold with
shutoff valves is located within the same room asthe fixture, orn an adjacent closet
', Manifalds having shuto valves shall be readily accesible
10.17.4 Support
‘8 Tube bundles for manifold systems shall be supported in accordance with Chaper 8 of this Coe.
>. Supports at changes indirection shal be in accordance withthe sytem manufacturers recomend
10.17.5 Combined Distribution Systems
“Manifold-ype parallel water distribution systems shall be permite to be combined with conventional main’
branch piping systems that serve one or more fixtures) though common main and branch piping.
10.18 DRINKING WATER TREATMENT UNITS
10.181 Compliance with Standards
Drinking water treatment units shall comply withthe standards listed in Table 3.13,
10.182 Air Gap Discharge
Discharge from al drinking water weatmen units shal be installed with an ae gap.
EXCEPTION: Reject water connections from reverse osmosis drinking wale treatment units shall be
Utroueh an ir gap or alternate air gap deviee in accordance with the requirements of NSF 58.
ran Sl Png akon 7S‘Table 11-41 (Continued)
DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT (DFU) VALUES
THEAVYAUSE ASSEMLY
‘OTHER THAN DWELLING UNITS
‘SERVING 3 OR MORE DWELLING ENTTS
INDIVIDUAL DWELLING UNF
‘Batibo Combination Buber 112 Trp
Bie, 8" Tap
‘Clothes Waser, Dames Sadie
Ditto wi depen Daa
Dining Fours o Werner
Foot Wase- Grinder, Comarca Min Tap
oor isin Aseiry
‘Kien Sink Donets wih Ove 1-12 Tap
ich Sink Demet with Food Wa Grier
ics Sn, Damani wit Disaster
‘ice Sak, Doms wats Grae Die
Tau Sik On To Compaen: Wane
‘aun Sink, wit Disc for Clabes Washer
Tso a? Wat
Mop Bain Tap
Senice Sink Tap
Shower Sal, VP" Tap
‘Somer Sl, Tap
‘Shonen Group, pe Head (Coniaous Us)
Sik 12 Tp
Sak 2Tap
Sik Tap
TepSis, 1 (Oe)
“Tap Size, 1-12" (Oe)
Tape (Ome)
TapSiee (Oe)
Tape (Othe)
ial LOG
‘Url, Greer Than LO GPF
‘Wish Fours 127 Tap
‘Wet Foun 2” Tap
TWh Sink Each Set of Fane
m Pong oe aChapter 13
Storm Water Drainage
13.1 GENERAL
13.11 Where Required
Roofs, paved areas, yards, cous, and courtyards shal be drained to ether a storm sewer where available, &
combined sewer where necessary, or oa place of disposal satisactoy tothe Authority Having Jurisdiction,
EXCEPTION: Storm water from one- and two-fimily dwellings may be discharged on lawns or streets pro
Vided thatthe storm water flows away from the dwelling and does nat olherwise create a nuisance
13.12 Storm Water Drainage to Sanitary Sewer Prohibited
‘tom wate shall not be drained into sewers intended for sewage only, excep as approved by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction
‘Comment BI: The peak storm water flows in combined sanitary and sorm sewer systems can overiond
‘the sewage teamen fly, causing Ito Bypass unrated sewage in ts point of discharge
Comment #2: In many es with combined sewers, impractical to intl separate sewers in the
onion area because of the mumber of eng ules under the sre
{Comment #3: Some jurisdictions with combined severs require that new or removed buildings have
Separate sanitary ad storm ulin drains otha they could be connected fo separate seversin the
| pacar
13.13 Sanitary and Storm Sewers
Where separate systems of sanitary drainage and storm water are installed inthe same property, the storm
and sanitary building sewers and drains may be laid side by side inthe same tench
13.14 Reserved
13.15 Foundation Drains
42-4. Subsotdhains shall be provided in accordance with the building subcode.
‘Space below prade-The drains shal be posiione-ihernside-orobsie oF the footing end-shelbbe-oF he
perforated or epen-joint approved din ile-or pipe not less than" pipe size The top-F foundation deine shall
‘benotfessthan-2 inches below the underside ofthe hor slab being protected
bo Seepites ;
2) here foundation dren are located on the interior side of hllow-sore-sonerle masonry ants Ho 222
liameterweep holes shall be loeted through the inside face ofthe foundation-wallatthe footing on 16-inch
Po Sjgechecbanhicnebecbarhefiomsienbepmembsonecietmtpbient hid pes
shal be stalled dough thefonting-onsivfoot centers:
ae) (INCORPORATES NIAC 523-315 EDITS) 3ror —/ |
Notes:
1 The foundation rin canbe inside r outside ofthe fotings. See Figures 131 8-Aand
iis.
2, The window well drain can connect oa foundation dra Ifthe slze ofthe window wel (and any adjacent
areas that drain iio the window well) is 10 square feet or less. It must dscharge separately Ihe area
boing drained is argr than 10 square fest.
3. Drain pipes for window wels must be sized according to Table 13.62, accounting forthe rainfall rate
andthe size of he window well and any adjacent areas that may drain inte tha window wel. The mink
‘mum drain pipe sizes are 2 i sloped 1/4 in. or more and 3" I'sloped 1/8 in
Figure 13..7-A
A WINDOW WELL DIRECTLY DRAINED
pessoas
Notes:
1 The foundation dain must be outside ofthe footings. Sea Figure 12.1.5-8.
2. The porous fiter bed must extend from the area drain inte window wellothe foundation drain, install
Ing after fabric between te earth and the fier bec wil keep the porous bed rom becoming cloaged
ih ne sl pares
Figure 13..7-B
A WINDOW WELL INDIRECTLY DRAINED
‘109 Navona Samte Prthig Cake», Formetallic pipe and where the Authority Having Jurisdiction determines that providing potable water forthe
test represents a hardship or practical dificult, the sysem may be tested with arto the pressures noted above, 36
allowed by the pipe manufacturer,
«-Forplastc pipe, testing by compressed gus or ar pressure shal be prohibited.
4. Piping shall be disinfected after sting per Section 10°.
15.6.1 Combination Domestie/Fire Water Service Systems:
Piping for combination domesi/fire water service systems sll be pressure tested to not less than 200 psig
‘and shall maintain the pressure without fos for two hos
15.611 Leakus
The flowing provisions shall aply to buried pipe all combination domestic/ine water service ystems,
excep for limited sprinkler systems:
() The amount of leakage atthe joints shal be no greater than 2 qU/h (1.89 Lit) per 100 joints or goakets,
regardiess of pipe diameter.
@) The amount of leakage in accordance with 91) above shall be permitted tobe increased in increments
of | fluid ounce (30 ml) per inch valve diameter per hour fr each metal seated valve thot isolates the est
)Tie amount of leakage in buried piping shall be measured a the test pressure specified by pumping
from a calibrated container.
15.7 DEFECTIVE PLUMBING
‘Where there is reason to believe thatthe plumbing system of any building has become defective i shall be ub-
Jested to test or inspection and any tess found shall be corrected.
15.8 MAINTENANCE
158.1 General
‘The plumbing an drainage systems shall be maintained a al imes in compliance withthe provisions ofthis
Code,
1582 Exception
Existing plumbing installed under prior regulations o lack thereof, may remain unchanged unless immedite
hazards to heath if, or property are evident
15.9 Flushing of Piping:
“Lean comections to system ries ad fre service main fromthe water suppl tothe system riser exlcing
Tinted stems) shal be shed completly before comecton made to sprinter piping The ashing
peraton sal be continued for asin amount of te tense that the tem i throughly cleaned. The
‘nin ae of flow shale not es than one ofthe flowing
(1) The hyvanbaly calenlted water demand rae the stem. cling ay hose requirements
(2) Te low et is necessary to provi a eloctyof 1 flee (3.1 mec
(3) The maximum low rate valle othe stem unde re conditons
a| (wvien the exception to modify Section 16.1.7, Sections 16.1 through 16.12.1.13 are deleted by the NJUCC,)
Regulations Governing Individual Sewage Disposal
Systems for Homes and Other Establishments Where
Public Sewage Systems Are Not Available
Ti ana Sood Pi ANCORPORATES NIAC S815 EDITS) utChapter 1
17, Sections 17 through 1715.2 are deleted by the NJUCC)
isting standards ofthe Department of Environmental Protection and boards of health with respect to
Individual onsite water supply systems rematn In effec.
Potable Water Supply Systems
(INCORPORATES NIAC 523-315 EDITS)1856 Location of Water Connection
“The trailer pack water outlet for each trier coach space shall be located near the center ofthe lef side of|
cach taller coach
185.7 Fire Protection
Inthe design ofthe water distribution system ina ter park, consideration for fie outlet stations through
‘out the park should be made relative tothe locaton and quantity of water necessary during an emergency
peri.
1858 Backflow Protection
| | All requirements as described in Chapter 10 of this Code and as
provided by the authority having jurisdiction shall be considered a part ofthis Section
18.6 RESERVED
18.7 TESTING
Installations shall be tested and inspected as required by this Code
18.8 SANITARY FACILITIES
18.8.1 Public Water Closets, Showers, and Lavatories
Separate public water closets, showers, nd lavatories shal be installed end maintained for each sex in ac-
cordance withthe following rato of wale sites:
18.8.1.1 Dependent Trailer
‘Trailer parks constructed and operated exclusively for dependent trailers shall have one water close,
‘one shower, and one lavatory foreach 10 sits or factional pat thereor
“Comment: Dependent railer are not equipped with «water closet and lavatory and are dependant on
the trier park for such faces.
1881.3 Combined Trailer Use
Trailer parks constructed and operated forthe combined use of dependent and independent tales
shall have facilites as shown in Table 188.13.
‘7 Rant Sod Ping Ca Taraed (INCORPORATES NIAC 325-315 EDITS) cyE.8.5.2 The aggregate size ofthe outdoor vent terminals shall eomply with Section 12.16 6 unless the build
ing drain is vented in accordance with Section E853,
E853. Where the aggregate sizeof outdoor vent terminals doesnot comply with Section E85. dry
vent, ized according to Table 1216, shall be provided downstream from the last Fixture connection, branch
connection, or stack connection to the building drsin before the connection of the building dein to the
building sever.
E.8.6 Referenced Standards .
‘2, ASSE 1050-2002 Stack Air Admittance Valves for Sanitary Drainage Systems
ASSE 1051-2002 Inividual and Branch Type Air Admitaace Valves for Plumbing Drainage Systems.
E.8.7 Requirements for Special Design Plumbing Systems
The requirements of Sections E.1,E2, E.3, and E.4 apply to this special design plumbing system,
E.9 SIPHONIC ROOF DRAINAGE
91 General Requirements
1. Siphoni roof drainage systems for primary oof drainage shall be designed installed, inspected and tested
in accordance with the requirements of ASPE Standard 45- Siphonie Roof Drainage, it Appendices, andthe
other requirements of Section of F9 ia NSPC Appendix E.
b. Systems shall be permitted tobe designed using compute programs that produce results equivalent to
ASPE Standard 45,
«. Design plans shall show all details of the system instalation, including pipe sizing, routing, elevations,
fing and orientation. The system installation stall be coordinated with ll other aspects ofthe facility con
4. The requirements of Sections E.1, 2, £3, and E apply to this special design plumbing system,
E.9.2 Roof Drains
Siphonic roof drains shall eomply wih ASME A112.69.
B93 Rainfall Rates
chin NRE Appendiesty Rainfall rates shall be applied so shat the applicable rainfl rae for Burlington arnt
(Ocean counties and all counties south shall be six inches per hour cand for Mercer and Monmouth and il
‘ountles north, the applicable rainfall rate shall be five inches per how:
“nth scenery ReweDr inate
-Sceondany +00 drsinagesall be provided i-scoonlance-withNSPC Section Hi}2e
£95 Referenced Standards
|ASPE Standard 45- current edition
[ASME AL12.69-2005_Siphonic Roof Drains
1 Net Std Pt Cae Tisd (INCORPORATES NIAC #818 ROTTS) ar