Title: Plumbing Unit
1 Plumbing Unit
2What is a plumbing system?
- Plumbing includes all the piping and fixtures
that provide water for drinking, cooking,
bathing, and laundry as well as a means of
disposing of wastewater.
3Putting in a plumbing system takes a lot of
thought.When a house is being built,
plumbers and carpenters must work together so the
frame of the house is prepared for plumbing to be
put in.
4- Plumbing can be dangerous, so there are codes
that must be followed in order to keep everyone
safe. - A code is a set of rules that can be enforced by
law!!!
5Codes
- Why is it important to follow codes?
- If it is not up to code it will not pass
inspection and will have to be torn out and
redone becoming very costly. - If it is poorly designed then it will not work
well and owner will be unsatisfied. - Could cause wastewater to mix with potable water
if not installed properly.
6There are 2 Types of Plumbing Systems
- 1) Water Supply System
- 2) Drainage, Waste, and Venting (DWV)
7Water Supply System
- Distributes water under pressure throughout the
structure for drinking, bathing, cooking, and
laundry. - This is a 2 pipe system.
- One pipe carries cold water, and the other hot
water.
8DWV
- Carries away wastewater and solid waste from
bathrooms, kitchens, and laundries. - This subsystem is not under pressure, and must be
properly vented to prevent wastewater form
entering the drinking water supply.
9Pipe Sizing
- Pipe is usually identified by the Nominal size
(I.D. and O.D.) - Common sizes include ¼, ½, ¾, 1, 1and1/2, 2
10Different Types of Pipes and Tubing
- Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC)
- Polybutylene (PB)
- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Black Steel or Galvanized
- Copper Tubing
11Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride(CPVC)
- Suitable for piping hot water
- Rating of 180 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 psi
- Plastic Supply Piping
- Buff colored thermoplastic
- Light, easy to handle, resists cracks
- Good for freezing conditions
12Polybutylene (PB)
- Plastic Supply Piping
- Flexible, allowing for easy installation
- Connections made with compression fittings
- Also called Pex
13Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Plastic Piping
- Resists chemical attack
- Inexpensive
- Joined with a one-step solvent
- Used commonly for sewage and underground
applications
14Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Plastic Piping
- Has lower thermal expansion that makes long runs
easier to control
- Joined with a two-step primer/solvent and
suitable fittings - Usually used for cold water applications
15Black Steel and Galvanized
- Very strong
- Not used much anymore
- Wall thicknesses include standard, extra heavy,
and double extra heavy
16Copper Tubing
- May leave stains on valves, faucets, fixtures,
and appliances - Wall thicknesses include K (thickest), L, M
- Available in soft, annealed, or rigid form
- Resists corrosion very well
- Very expensive
- Creates a bad taste if water is acidic
17What are the differences between valves,
fixtures, faucets, and fittings?
18Valves
- Devices that control the flow of water in the
water supply system. - They are installed at certain places on the
lines so that water can be shut off easily.
19Faucets
- Valves that permit controlled amounts of water
as needed for use in a building. - They deliver water to sinks, showers, and
bathtubs, but can also deliver water to a hose or
bucket.
20Fixtures
- Water-using devices such as sinks, bathtubs,
urinals, stools, showers, and water heaters.
They are attached to the plumbing system and
receive water from the supply system.
21Fittings
- Used to connect pipes of similar or different
types - Adaptors connect different types of pipes
- Reducers connect different sizes of pipes
- Elbow used for single direction change
- Tee used for splitting a line into 2 directions
22Fittings
- Coupling connects 2 similar types of pipes
- Union connects 2 similar types of pipes and can
be opened later - Plug used to close a fitting
- Cap used to close a pipe end
- Nipple a short piece of pipe