ASME A112.18.2 2011
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ASME A112.18.2 Plumbing waste fittings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2011 | 48 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Contents |
10 | ASME Standards Committee on Plumbing Materials and Equipment |
12 | ASME Project Team 18.2 — Fixture Waste Fittings |
14 | CSA Technical Committee on Plumbing Fittings |
16 | ASME/ CSA Joint Harmonization Task Group on Plumbing Fittings |
18 | Preface |
21 | 1 Scope 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 |
22 | 2 Reference publications |
23 | 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
24 | 3.2 Abbreviations 4 General requirements 4.1 Materials 4.1.1 General |
25 | 4.1.2 All waste fittings 4.1.3 Plastic tubular waste fittings 4.1.4 Plastic pipe and pipe fittings 4.1.5 Copper alloys 4.1.6 Cast iron 4.1.7 Ductile iron 4.1.8 Stainless steel 4.1.9 Elastomeric fittings 4.2 Installation 4.2.1 Connection to waste system |
26 | 4.2.2 Protection of finish 4.2.3 Fixture seal 4.3 Threads 4.3.1 DWV plastic pipe and fittings 4.3.2 Metallic pipes and fittings 4.3.3 Compression and union nuts 4.3.4 Tapped bosses 4.4 Solder connections 4.5 Replacement 4.5.1 Use of standard tools 4.5.2 Replacement part design 4.6 Dimensions 4.6.1 Outlet size |
27 | 4.6.2 Slip joints 4.6.3 Wall thickness 4.6.4 Sink strainer assemblies 4.6.5 Traps |
28 | 4.6.6 Tubing stops 4.6.7 Subdrains for built- up shower pans 4.6.8 Grey water diverters |
29 | 4.7 Mechanical stoppers 5 Performance requirements and test procedures 5.1 General 5.1.1 Preconditioning 5.1.2 Installation for testing 5.1.3 Testing sequence |
30 | 5.2 Corrosion 5.2.1 Performance requirements 5.2.2 Test procedure 5.3 Thermal cycling 5.3.1 Performance requirements |
31 | 5.3.2 Test procedure 5.4 Coatings 5.5 Shower drain strainers 5.5.1 Performance requirements 5.5.2 Load test procedure 5.6 Sink strainer assemblies 5.6.1 Performance requirements 5.6.2 Hot oil exposure |
32 | 5.6.3 Water absorption 5.6.4 Point impact |
33 | 5.7 Body and clamping rings of subdrains for built- up shower pans 5.8 Minimum flow rate 5.8.1 Performance requirements 5.8.2 Test procedure 5.8.3 Grey water diverters 5.9 Strength 5.9.1 Thread torque strength |
34 | 5.9.2 Hydrostatic pressure 5.10 Life cycle 5.10.1 Performance requirements 5.10.2 Test procedure 5.11 Seals leakage 5.11.1 Waste fittings for drainage flow control 5.11.2 Other waste fittings 5.11.2.1 Performance requirements |
35 | 6 Markings, packaging, and installation instructions 6.1 General 6.2 Packaging 6.3 Instructions for elastomeric waste fittings 6.4 Grey water diverters 6.4.1 Markings 6.4.2 Instructions |
36 | Figures 1 Sink and lavatory waste, trap, centre outlet, and patent overflow fittings 2 Trap wall adapter |
37 | 3 Sink strainer 4 Sink strainer tailpiece |
38 | 5 Tee 6 Twin waste elbow |
39 | 7 Centre outlet — Continuous waste assembly 8 End outlet — Continuous waste assembly |
40 | 9 Typical subdrain for built-up shower pans |
41 | 10 Grey water diverter — Test of water flow through the sanitary drainage system outlet |
42 | 11 Grey water diverter — Test of water flow through the diversion outlet |
43 | 12 Grey water diverter — Test of water with the diversion mechanism in the diverted position and the diversion outlet blocked |
44 | 13 Typical lavatory pop-up drain |
45 | 14 Waste and overflow |
46 | Annex A (informative) Unit conversion and rounding criteria |