ASME A112.18.2:2005 pdf free download

ASME A112.18.2:2005 pdf free download

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ASME A112.18.2:2005 pdf free download.Plumbing waste fittings.
F 628-01
Standard Specificat ion kwAcrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe
With a Cellular Core
F 891-00 el
Standard Specification for Coextruded Poly(’inyt Chloride) (PVC) P?ostk Pipe With a Cellular Core
F 1498.00
Standard Specification for Taper Pipe Threads 60 lar Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
The following definitions apply in this Standard:
Centre outlet — a lavatory waste fitting without an overflow opening.
Continuous waste — a drain connection for multiple compartments of a fixture or fixtures connected to a common trap or for connecting other fixtures to a common trap.
Diversion tee — a component of a continuous waste assembly consisting of a tee fitting and an integral element that directs the flow downward to the outlet of the tee.
Fixture waste fitting — any part of a waste system from a plumbing fixture to, and including, a fixture trap outlet or trap wail adapter.
Patent overflow a lavatory waste fitting incorporating an overflow opening.
Significant surface an exposed surface that, If blemished, spoils the appearance or affects the performance of a fitting.
Slip joInt — an adjustable tubing connection that consists of a compression nut and compression washer and is designed to lit a threaded adapter fitting or a standard taper pipe thread.
Strainer — a device designed to prevent debris from entering a drainage system.
Strainer basket — a removable component of a sink strainer assembly, designed to collect debris. Strainer body the fixed, exposed component of a sink strainer assembly connected to the fixture that accommodates the strainer basket.
Strainer shell — the unexposed component of a sink strainer assembly that connects the strainer body to the fixture that accommodates the strainer basket.
Strainer sleeve — the unexposed component of a sink strainer assembly that connects the assembly to the fixture waste connection.
Standard tools — tools that are normally carried by plumbers for installing and maintaining plumbing (eg, screwdrivers, key wrenches, flat-jawed wrenches, and pliers).
F 628-01
Standard Specificat ion kwAcrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe
With a Cellular Core
F 891-00 el
Standard Specification for Coextruded Poly(’inyt Chloride) (PVC) P?ostk Pipe With a Cellular Core
F 1498.00
Standard Specification for Taper Pipe Threads 60 lar Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
The following definitions apply in this Standard:
Centre outlet — a lavatory waste fitting without an overflow opening.
Continuous waste — a drain connection for multiple compartments of a fixture or fixtures connected to a common trap or for connecting other fixtures to a common trap.
Diversion tee — a component of a continuous waste assembly consisting of a tee fitting and an integral element that directs the flow downward to the outlet of the tee.
Fixture waste fitting — any part of a waste system from a plumbing fixture to, and including, a fixture trap outlet or trap wail adapter.
Patent overflow a lavatory waste fitting incorporating an overflow opening.
Significant surface an exposed surface that, If blemished, spoils the appearance or affects the performance of a fitting.
Slip joInt — an adjustable tubing connection that consists of a compression nut and compression washer and is designed to lit a threaded adapter fitting or a standard taper pipe thread.
Strainer — a device designed to prevent debris from entering a drainage system.
Strainer basket — a removable component of a sink strainer assembly, designed to collect debris. Strainer body the fixed, exposed component of a sink strainer assembly connected to the fixture that accommodates the strainer basket.
Strainer shell — the unexposed component of a sink strainer assembly that connects the strainer body to the fixture that accommodates the strainer basket.
Strainer sleeve — the unexposed component of a sink strainer assembly that connects the assembly to the fixture waste connection.
Standard tools — tools that are normally carried by plumbers for installing and maintaining plumbing (eg, screwdrivers, key wrenches, flat-jawed wrenches, and pliers).

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