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 Determine the waterline components needed

to complete the water supply for the


bathroom shown in figures 13-6 and 13-7
 Starting with the hot water line:
Approximately 10 feet of ½-inch pipe and 3 feet of ¾-
inch pipe are needed.

 Beginning with the left side of the bathroom,


the following fittings will be needed:
 One ¾” x ½” x ½” tee

 Three ½” tees

 Four ½” x 6” stub out fittings (one at each lavatory)

 One ½” 90-degree elbow (near the air chamber)

 One ½” x 12” air chamber


 The cold water line servicing the lavatories
will require the same components as the hot
water line.

 The cold water line servicing the water closets


and urinals will require:
 Approximately 20 feet of 1-inch pipe

7 feet of ¾-inch pipe.

 Three ½-inch risers are needed for the water closets


(allow 18 inches each)

 Two ½-inch risers are needed for the urinals (allow 30


inches) for a total of 9.5 feet of ½- inch pipe.
Beginning in the lower left corner, the following fittings
will be needed:
 One 1” x ¾” x 1” tee
 One 1” 90-degree elbow
 Two 1” x 1” x ½” tees
 One 1” x ¾” x ½” tee
 Two ¾” x ¾” x ½” tees
 One ¾” x ½” 90-degree elbow (near the air chamber)
 One ½” x 12” air chamber
 Five ½” x ½” 90-degree elbows (one per riser)
 Five ½” x 6” stub out fittings (one at each fixture).
 Determine the DWV components needed to
complete the DWV system for the bathroom
shown in figures 13-8 and 13-9. The horizontal
waste piping is 2 feet below the finished floor,
the horizontal vent piping is 9 feet above the
finished floor, and the vent terminates 14 feet
above the finished floor.
 The DWV piping will be taken off in three steps: the
main(horizontal) waste, the vertical waste servicing the fixtures,
and the vent.

 Beginning with the cleanout near the lavatories, the lengths of


the pipe and fittings needed for the main waste line servicing
the lavatories are as follows:
 4 feet of 2-inch pipe run vertically,
 5 feet of 2-inch pipe run horizontally,
 15 feet of 3-inch pipe, one 2” cleanout plug,
 one 2” cleanout adapter,
 two 2” 90-degree elbows,
 one 2” sanitary tee,
 one 3” x 2” x 2” sanitary tee,
 two 3” x 3” x 2” sanitary tees,
 one 3” 45-degree sanitary elbow,
 one 3” x 4” busing and
 one 4” sanitary wye.
 Beginning with the cleanout near the urinals, the lengths
of pipe and fittings needed for the main waste line
servicing the water closets and urinals are as follows:
 4 feet of 2-inch pipe run vertically
 5 feet of 2-inch pipe run horizontally
 6 feet of 3-inch pipe
 6 feet of 2-inch pipe (for the floor drain)
 12 feet of 4-inch pipe
 one 2” cleanout plug
 one 2” cleanout adapter
 two 2” 90-degree elbows
 one 2” sanitary tee
 one 3” x 2” x 2” sanitary tee
 one 3” sanitary tee
 one 3” x 3” x 2” sanitary tee
 one 4” x 3” x 3” sanitary tee
 one 4” x 4” x 3” sanitary tee
 one 3” 45-degree sanitary elbow
 A floor drain is also needed.
 Each of the lavatory risers will require:
 4 feet of 2-inch pipe
 one 2” sanitary tee
 one 6 inch long piece of 2-inch pipe
 one male adapter

 The riser for each water closet requires:


 1 foot of 3-inch pipe
 one 3” x 2” x 3” sanitary tee
 two feet of 3-inch pipe
 3” 90-degree elbow servicing the water closet
 one 3” toilet flange.

 The riser for each urinal will require:


 * 5 feet of 2-inch pipe
 * one 2” sanitary tee
 * six inches of 2-inch pipe.
 For the vertical venting pipe:
 Four 7-foot-long 2-inch pipes (lavatories)
 Two 8-foot-long 2-inch pipe (urinals)
 Four 10-foot-long 2-inch pipes (water closets and floor drain)
will be needed.

 For the vertical vent pipe:


 Thirty-four feet of 2-inch pipe
 Six feet of 3” pipe ill be needed for the vertical vent
stack through the roof.

 The following fittings are needed for the vent pipe:


 Four 2: 90-degree elbows
 Eight 2” tees
 One 3” tee
 Two 3” x 2” bushings.
 Additionally:
 Nine 2” test caps
 Four 3” test caps (water closets and roof vent)
 One 3” thermoplastic roof flashing
 Two decorative cleanout covers will be needed.
 Bids are firm fixed price
 No sub-contracts allowed
 Groups must have a PM
 PM presents group solution & bid summary
 Present written “bid package”
 Estimates in CSI Division order
 Excel for each Division w/ student name
 Truss package = $3000 house or $4000 office
 All in group receive same grade

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