A unique visual approach to interpreting and applying the 2006 International Plumbing and Sewage CodeWhile other plumbing code books are annotated guides filled with almost as much legalese as the code itself, this is the only book to use illustrations as the basis for explanation, a bulleted format for text, and real-world case studies to explain how to apply and interpret the 2006 International Plumbing and Sewage Code. Key features
Illustrations that allow pros to quickly comprehend complicated informationWritten in plain English with all text presented in bulleted format, this book makes the codes accessible to a wider variety of tradesmen, managers, architects and engineers than other booksPlenty of short, to-the-point case studies that illustrate how to interpret complex code information
Inhaltsverzeichnis
< H4> PREFACE< H4> ACKNOWLEDGMENTS< H4> INTRODUCTION< H2> Part I: Planning< H3> Chapter 1: Administration< H3> Chapter 2: Definitions< H3> Chapter 3: General Regulations< H3> Chapter 4: Fixtures, Faucets, and Fixture Fittings< H3> Chapter 5: Water Heaters< H3> Chapter 6: Water Supply and Distribution< H3> Chapter 7: Sanitary Drainage< H3> Chapter 8: Indirect/Special Waste< H3> Chapter 9: Vents< H3> Chapter 10: Traps, Interceptors and Separators< H3> Chapter 11: Storm Drainage< H3> Chapter 12: Special Piping and Storage Systems< H3> Chapter 13: Referenced Standards< H2> Part II: Private Sewage Disposal< H3> Chapter 1: Administration< H3> Chapter 2: Definitions< H3> Chapter 3: General Regulations< H3> Chapter 4: Site Evaluation and Requirements< H3> Chapter 5: Materials< H3> Chapter 6: Soil Absorption Systems< H3> Chapter 7: Pressure Distribution Systems< H3> Chapter 8: Tanks< H3> Chapter 9: Mound Systems< H3> Chapter 10: Cesspools< H3> Chapter 11: Residential Waste Water Systems< H3> Chapter 12: Inspections< H3> Chapter 13: Nonliquid Saturated Treatment Systems< H3> Chapter 14: Referenced Standards< H4> INDEX