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ICC International Plumbing Code (IPC) 2003

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International Plumbing Code

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ICC 2003 152
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The code provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives providing for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems.

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2 Preface
5 Ordinance
7 Table Of Contents
9 Chapter 1 – Administration
Section 101 – General
Section 102 – Applicability
10 Section 103 – Department Of Plumbing Inspection
Section 104 – Duties And Powers Of The Code Official
Section 105 – Approval
11 Section 106 – Permits
13 Section 107 – Inspections And Testing
14 Section 108 – Violations
Section 109 – Means Of Appeal
17 Chapter 2 – Definitions
Section 201 – General
Section 202 – Defintions
25 Chapter 3 – General Regulations
Section 301 – General
Section 302 – Exclusion Of Materials Detrimental To The Sewer System
Section 303 – Materials
Section 304 – Rodent Proofing
26 Table 303.4 – Products And Materials Requiring Third-Party Testing And Third-Party Certification
Section 305 – Protection Of Pipes And Plumbing System Components
Section 306 – Trenching, Excavation And Backfill
27 Section 307 – Structural Safety
Section 308 – Piping Support
28 Table 308.5 – Hanger Spacing
Section 309 – Flood Hazard Resistance
Section 310 – Washroom Toilet Room Requirements
29 Section 311 – Toilet Facilities For Workers
Section 312 – Tests And Inspections
30 Section 313 – Equipment Efficiencies
[M] Section 314 – Condensate Disposal
31 Chapter 4 – Fixtures, Faucets And Fixture Fittings
Section 401 – General
Section 402 – Fixture Materials
Section 403 – Minimum Plumbing Facilities
Table 403.1 – Minimum Number Of Required Plumbing Fixtures
32 Table 403.1 – Continued
33 Table 403.1 – Continued
34 Section 404 – Accessible Plumbing Facilities
Section 405 – Installation Of Fixtures
35 Figure 405.3.1 – Fixture Clearance
Section 406 – Automatic Clothes Washers
Section 407 – Bathtubs
Section 408 – Bidets
36 Section 409 – Dishwashing Machines
Section 410 – Drinking Fountains
Section 411 – Emergency Showers And Eyewash Stations
Section 412 – Floor And Trench Drains
Section 413 – Food Waste Grinder Units
Section 414 – Garbage Can Washers
Section 415 – Laundry Trays
Section 416 – Lavatories
37 Section 417 – Showers
Section 418 – Sinks
Section 419 – Urinals
38 Section 420 – Water Closets
Section 421 – Whirlpool Bathtubs
Section 422 – Health Care Fixtures And Equipment
39 Section 423 – Specialty Plumbing Fixtures
Section 424 – Faucets And Other Fixture Fittings
Section 425 – Flushing Devices For Water Closets And Urinals
40 Section 426 – Manual Food And Beverage Dispensing Equipment
Section 427 – Floor Sinks
41 Chapter 5 – Water Heaters
Section 501 – General
Section 502 – Installation
Section 503 – Connections
Section 504 – Safety Devices
42 Section 505 – Insulation
43 Chapter 6 – Water Supply And Distribution
Section 601 – General
Section 602 – Water Required
Section 603 – Water Service
44 Section 604 – Design Of Building Water Distribution System
Table 604.3 – Water Distribution System Design Criteria Required Capacity At Fixture Supply Pipe Outlets
Table 604.4 – Maximum Flow Rates And Consumption For Plumbing Fixtures And Fixture Fittings
45 Table 604.5 – Minimum Sizes Of Fixture Water Supply Pipes
Table 604.10.1 – Manifold Sizing
Section 605 – Materials, Joints And Connections
46 Table 605.3 – Water Service Pipe
Table 605.4 – Water Distribution Pipe
47 Table 605.5 – Pipe Fittings
Table 605.8 – Manufactured Pipe Nipples
49 Section 606 – Installation Of The Building Water Distribution System
50 Table 606.5.4 – Sizes For Overflow Pipes For Water Supply Tanks
51 Table 606.5.7 – Size OF Drain Pipes For Water Tanks
Section 607 – Hot Water Supply System
Section 608 – Protection Of Potable Water Supply
52 Table 608.1 – Application Of Backflow Preventers
53 Table 608.8.3 – Size Of Pipe Identification
54 Table 608.15.1 – Minimum Required Air Gaps
56 Table 608.17.1 – Distance From Contamination To Private Water Supplies And Pump Suction Lines
Section 609 – Health Care Plumbing
Section 610 – Disinfection Of Potable Water System
57 Section 611 – Drinking Water Treatment Units
Section 612 – Solar Systems
Section 613 – Temperature Control Devices And Valves
59 Chapter 7 – Sanitary Drainage
Section 701 – General
Section 702 – Materials
Table 702.1 – Above-Ground Drainage And Vent Types
60 Table 702.2 – Underground Building Drainage And Vent Pipe
Table 702.3 – Building Sewer Pipe
61 Table 702.4 – Pipe Fittings
Section 703 – Building Sewer
Section 704 – Drainage Piping Installation
Table 704.1 – Slope Of Horizontal Drainage Pipe
Section 705 – Joints
64 Table 705.18 – Caulking Ferule Specifications
Table 705.19 – Soldering Bushing Specifications
Section 706 – Connections Between Drainage Piping And Fittings
Table 706.3 – Fittings For Change In Direction
Section 707 – Prohibited Joints And Connections
Section 708 – Cleanouts
65 Section 709 – Fixture Units
66 Table 709.1 – Crainage Fixture Units For Fixtures And Groups
67 Table 709.2 – Drainage Fixture Units For Fixture Drains Or Traps
Section 710 – Drainage System Sizing
Section 711 – Offsets In Drainage Piping In Buildings Of Five Stories Or More
Section 712 – Sumps And Ejectors
68 Table 710.1(1) – Building Drains And Sewers
Table 710.1(2) Horizontal Fixture Branches And Stacks
69 Table 712.4.2 – Minimum Capacity Of Sewer Pump Or Sewer Ejector
Section 713 – Health Care Plumbing
70 Table 713.11.1 – Stack Sizes For Bedpan Steamers And Boiling-Type Sterilizers
Section 714 – Computerized Drainage Design
71 Table 713.11.3 – Stack Sizes For Pressure Sterilizers
Section 715 – Backwater Valves
73 Chapter 8 – Indirect/Special Waste
Section 801 – General
Section 802 – Indirect Wastes
74 Section 803 – Special Wastes
Section 804 – Materials, Joints And Connections
75 Chapter 9 – Vents
Section 901 – General
Section 902 – Materials
Section 903 – Vent Stacks And Stack Vents
Section 904 – Vent Terminals
76 Section 905 – Vent Connections And Grades
Section 906 – Fixture Vents
Table 906.1 – Maximum Distance Of Fixture Trap From Vent
Section 907 – Individual Vent
Section 908 – Common Vent
Table 908.3 – Common Vent Sizes
Section 909 – Wet Venting
77 Table 909.3 – Wet Vent Size
Section 910 – Waste Stack Vent
Table 910.4 – Waste Stack Vent Size
Section 911 – Circuit Venting
78 Section 912 – Combination Drain And Vent System
Table 912.3 – Size Of Combination Drain And Vent Pipe
Section 913 – Island Fixture Venting
Section 914 – Relief Vents – Stacks Of More Than 10 Branch Intervals
79 Section 915 – Vents For Stack Offsets
Section 916 – Vent Pipe Sizing
Table 916.1 – Size And Developed Length Of Stack Vents And Vent Stacks
80 Table 916.1 – Continued
Section 917 – Air Admittance Valves
81 Table 916.5.1 – Size And Length Of Sump Vents
Section 918 – Engineered Vent Systems
(Equation 9-1)
82 Table 918.2 – Minimum Diameter And Maximum Length Of Individual Branch Fixture Vents And Individual Fixture Header Vents For Smooth Pipes
Section 919 – Computerized Vent Design
83 Chapter 10 – Traps, Interceptors And Separators
Section 1001 – General
Section 1002 – Trap Requirements
Section 1003 – Interceptors And Separators
84 Table 1003.3.4.1 – Capacity Of Grease Traps
85 Section 1004 – Materials, Joints And Connections
87 Chapter 11 – Storm Drainage
Section 1101 – General
Section 1102 – Materials
Table 1102.4 – Building Storm Sewer Pipe
Table 1102.5 – Subsoil Drain Pipe
88 Table 1102.7 – Pipe Fittings
Section 1103 – Traps
Section 1104 – Conductors And Connections
Section 1105 – Roof Drains
Section 1106 – Size And Conductors, Leaders And Storm Drains
89 Figure 1106.1 – 100-Year, 1-Hour Rainfall (inches) Eastern United States
90 Figure 1106.1 – Continued 100-Year, 1-Hour Rainfall (inches) Central United States
91 Figure 1106.1 – Continued 100-Year, 1-Hour Rainfall (inches) Western United States
92 Figure 1106.1 – Continued 100-Year, 1-Hour Rainfall (inches) Alaska
93 Figure 1106.1 – Continued 100-Year, 1-Hour Rainfall (inches) Hawaii
94 Table 1106.2 – Size OF Vertical Conductors And Leaders
Table 1106.3 – Size Of Horizontal Storm Drainage Piping
95 Table 1106.6 – Size Of Semicircular Roof Gutters
Section 1107 – Secondary (Emergency) Roof Drains
96 Section 1108 – Combined Sanitary And Storm Sewer
Section 1109 – Values For Continuous Flow
Section 1110 – Controlled Flow roof Drain Systems
Section 1111 – Subsoil Drains
Section 1112 – Building Subdrains
Section 1113 – Sumps And Pumping Systems
97 Chapter 12 – Special Piping And Storage Systems
Section 1201 – General
Section 1202 – General
Section 1202 – Medical Gases
Section 1203 – Oxygen Systems
99 Chapter 13 – Referenced Standards
107 Appendix A – Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule
Permit Issuance
Unit Fee Schedule
Other Inspection And Fees
109 Appendix B – Rates Of Rainfall For Various Cities
111 Appendix C – Gray Water Recycling Systems
C101 – Gray Water Recycling Systems
113 Appendix D – Degree Day And Design Temperatures
Table D101 – Degree Day And Design Temperatures For Cities In The United States
114 Table D101 – Continued
115 Table D101 – Continued
116 Table D101 – Continued
117 Table D101 – Continued
119 Appendix E – Sizing OF Water Piping System
Section E101 – General
Section E102 – Information Required
Section E103 – Selection Of Pipe Size
124 Figure E103.3(1) – Example Sizing
125 Table E103.3(1) – Recommended Tabular Arrangement For Use In Solving Pipe Sizing Problems
126 Table E103.3(2) – Load Values Assigned To Fixtures
127 Table E103.3(3) – Table For Estimating Demand
128 Table E103.3(4) – Loss Of Pressure Through Taps And Tees In Pounds Per Square Inch (psi)
Table E103.3(5) – Allowance In Equivalent Lengths Of Pipe For Friction Loss In Valves And Threaded Fittings (feet)
129 Table E103.3(6) – Pressure Loss In Fittings And Valves Expressed As Equivalent Length Of Tube (feet)
130 Figure E103.3(2) – Friction Loss In Smooth Pipe (Type K, ASTM B 88 Copper Tubing)
131 Figure E103.3(3) – Friction Loss In Smooth Pipe (Type L, ASTM B 88 Copper Tubing)
132 Figure E103.3(4) – Friction Loss In Smooth Pipe (Type M, ASTM B 88 Copper Tubing)
133 Figure E103.3(5) – Friction Lpss In Fairly Smooth Pipe
134 Figure E103.3(6) – Friction Loss In Fairly Rough Pipe
135 Figure E103.3(7) – Friction Loss In Fairly Rough Pipe
136 Section E201 – Selection Of Pipe Size
137 Table E201.1 – Minimum Size Of Water Meters, Mains And Distribution Piping Based On Water Supply Fixture Unit Values
138 Table E201.1 – Continued
139 Appendix F – Structural Safety
Section F101 – Cutting, Notching And Boring In Wood Members
141 Appendix G – Vacuum Drainage System
Section G101 – Vacuum Drainage System
143 Index
151 Editorial Changes – Second Printing
ICC International Plumbing Code (IPC) 2003
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