ASME A112.19.19:2006 pdf free download.Vitreous China Nonwater Urinals.
ASME A112.19.19 establishes requirements and test methods pertaining to materials, significant dimensions, and functional performance for vitreous china nonwater urinals. The sanitary performance requirements and test procedures apply to all types of nonwater urinals that discharge into gravity waste systems in permanent buildings and structures independent of occupancy.
1.2 Units of Measure
Where values are stated in US. Customary units and the International System of Units (SI), the U.S. Customary units shall be considered as the standard.
1.3 References
The following documents form a part of this Standard to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the latest edition shall apply.
ANSI / ICC Al 17.1, Standard Specification for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
Publisher: The International Code Council (ICC), 5203 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041
ASME A112.6.IM, Floor-Affixed Supports for Off-the-Floor Plumbing Fixtures for Public Use
ASME A112.6.2, Framing-Affixed Supports for Off-the-Floor Water Closets With Concealed Tanks
ASM F All 2.19.2, Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures and Hydraulic Requirements for Water Closets and Urinals
ASME A112.19.5, Trim for Water-Closet Howls, Tanks, and Urinals
ASME A112.19.12, Wall Mounted and Pedestal Mounted, Adjustable and Pivoting Lavatory and Sink Carrier Systems
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990; Order Department: 22 Law Drive, P.O. Box 2300, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300
UL %9, Marking and Libeling Systems
Publisher: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UI). 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, II. 60062-2096
1.4 Definitions
bIister a raised portion of the surface not greater than / in. (3 mm) in maximum dimension.
breaks apart in approximately one-half lengths. Tap water shall be added to the unit at a flow rate of 1 pint (0.5 L) per miii. Cigarette pieces and water shall be alternately added to the test urinal until a total of 20 cigarette pieces and 10 pints of water have been added. The cigarette pieces shall then be removed from the test urinal, and the test shall be conducted live additional times (for a total of six test replicates). Alternate between unfiltered and crumpled unfiltered cigarettes per test so that three tests are conducted using unfiltered cigarettes and three tests are conducted using crumpled unfiltered cigarettes.
6.3.2 Performance Requirement. There shall be no evidence of stoppage or clogging during each test run with cigarette pieces in the fixture and when removed.
6.4 Tightness Test of Removable Trap
6.4.1 Test Method. The trap insert shall be installed and removed 50 times using the extractor tool provided by the manufacturer. This shall be considered one repetition. Upon completion of the extractions and insertions, the trapway shall be subjected to an air-pressure test at the trapwav inlet oF 1.45 psi (0.1 bar) for a minimum of 15 mm. This test shall be repeated for a total of five repetitions of test sets (50 times each).
6.4.2 Performance Requirement. There shall be no pressure loss at any time during the test.
6.5 Evaluation Testing for Ammonia
6.5.1 Test Method
6.5.1.1 Selection of the Urinal-Cleaning Chemical. Function tests of the test urinal shall be conducted using the specific chemicals and for cleaners recommended by the manufacturer. The chemical and/or cleaner shall be selected on a random basis from consumer-sized packages provided by the manufacturer.
6.5.1.2 Test Enclosure Configuration and Urinal Mounting
6.5.1.2.1 The test urinal shall be installed in accordance with para. 6.2 within an enclosed area that is set aside for the test. A surround test enclosure shall be provided in a configuration that isolates the test urinal and test regions from laboratory space conditioning air motion, i.e., no draft air motion or exchanges that can disorder the accuracy of the sampling measurements shall be permitted. The test enclosure shall have a single entry door and suitable temperature control that maintains an air temperature between 68°F and 100°F (20°C to 38°C). The door is required to allow entry and exit of personnel for installation of the test urinal and required test instrumentation and conduct of the test, including the monitoring of test instrumentation.
