Maricopa Community Colleges  ABA177   20052-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
ABA177 20052-20086 LEC 2 Credit(s) 2 Period(s)
Waste and Vent Systems
Purpose of indirect and special waste systems. Local code requirements and requirements for receptors and backflow preventers. Principles of venting and installation and applications of specific vents. Applications and limitations of combination waste and vent systems. Sizing and layout procedures. Includes a design exercise.
Prerequisites: (Registered apprentice status and ABA172) or permission of the apprenticeship coordinator.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ABA177   20052-20086 Waste and Vent Systems
1. Explain the reasons for using indirect and special waste systems and describe local code requirements for indirect waste systems. (I)
2. Describe the local code requirements for special waste systems. (I)
3. Describe the requirements for receptors and backflow preventers. (II)
4. Explain the scientific principles of venting. (III)
5. Apply local code requirements to the correct installation of vents. (IV)
6. Describe the applications of specific types of vents. (V)
7. Describe the applications and limitations of combination waste and vent systems. (VI)
8. Describe procedures for sizing and laying out a combination waste and vent system. (VII)
9. Design a combination waste and vent system. (VIII)
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ABA177   20052-20086 Waste and Vent Systems
    I. Indirect and Special Waste Systems
        A. Purpose
          1. Prevent waste backup
          2. Avoid food contamination
        B. Applications
          1. Food preparation areas
          2. Sterilizers
          3. Water storage tanks
          4. Water heater relief lines
        C. Installation requirements - local codes
        D. Pipe sizes and lengths - local codes
      II. Receptors, Interceptors and Backflow Preventers
          A. Installation limitations
          B. Special configurations
          C. Special wastes
          D. Grease and oils
          E. Sediment wastes
        III. Venting
            A. Scientific principles
              1. Atmospheric pressure
              2. Compressibility of air
              3. Vacuum
            B. Pressure induced problems
              1. Self siphonage
              2. Indirect or momentum siphonage
              3. Back pressure
          IV. Vent Installation - Local Codes
              A. Vent grades
              B. Distance from trap to vent
              C. Crown vent (prohibited)
            V. Vent Types and Uses
                A. Battery
                B. Circuit
                C. Loop
                D. Back
                E. Branch
                F. Common
                G. Continuous
                H. Flat
                I. Individual
                J. Island
                K. Offset relief
                L. Relief
                M. Yoke
                N. Sovent
                O. Stack
                P. Vent stack
                Q. Vent terminal
                R. Wet vent
              VI. Applications and Limitations of Combination Waste and Vent Systems
                  A. Applications
                    1. Series connection
                    2. Floor sinks
                    3. Floor drains
                    4. Hub drains
                  B. Limitations
                    1. Pipe size
                    2. No water closets or urinals
                    3. Separation from other drains
                    4. Separate drainage into sump
                VII. Sizing and Layout of Combination Systems
                    A. Sizing
                      1. Type of fixtures
                      2. Number of fixtures
                      3. Fixture unit calculations
                      4. Diameter of pipe
                    B. Layout
                      1. Horizontal fixture branch
                      2. Vertical stacks
                      3. Building height
                      4. Vent requirements
                  VIII. Design Exercise
                      A. Parameters
                      B. Calculations and drawings
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