Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G15-34.007 - Design of Plumbing Systems
(1) Plumbing Systems
are those systems within or adjacent to a building that convey fluids and gases
in connection with sanitary drainage, storm drainage, specialty drainage,
venting, water supply, water heating, vacuum, and compressed gases for medical
and non-medical applications. Items to be considered in the design and analysis
of plumbing systems are, as applicable to the particular project: load
characteristics and capacities; distribution of fluids; pressure drop;
instrumentation and control; performance requirements; and installation
requirements.
(2) The Plumbing
System(s) shall be based on and shall reference the Florida Building Code, the
Florida Fire Prevention Code, applicable standards (such as ASHRAE, ASME, ASPE,
ASSE, ANSI, NFPA, etc.); or on if no other such standards are available
alternative engineering sources and good engineering practice.
(3) For Mechanical Engineering Documents
pertaining to Plumbing Systems exempted by the threshold requirements for
mandatory use of professional engineering services established by Section
471.003(2)(h),
F.S., the Engineer of Record shall determine the level of detail shown on plans
for a plumbing system. All such plans shall include a disclaimer stating the
Plumbing systems are exempt from professional engineering services and shall
provide a clear understanding of the minimum system requirements expected to be
installed by the contractor and permitted by the authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ). In the event the Engineer of Record provides more information and
direction than its minimally required, he or she shall be held responsible for
the technical accuracy of the work in accordance with applicable codes,
standards, and sound engineering principles.
(4) Mechanical Engineering Documents
pertaining to Plumbing Systems that exceed the threshold requirements for
mandatory use of professional engineers services must include the following
information, if applicable to the particular project:
(a) Demonstrate and provide adequate
information for the AHJ to determine compliance with codes and ordinances.
These may include test methods and results or data and tabulations that are
results of the design.
(b)
Equipment selection schedules for each piece of plumbing equipment. All
equipment must include the following information, if applicable to the
particular equipment:
1. Equipment
efficiencies.
2. Electrical
requirements based on voltage and phase.
3. Fuel requirements.
4. Fixture flow or flushing rates.
5. Fluid flow and pressure head
quantities.
6. Heat transfer
capacities.
7. Motor sizes and
quantities.
8. Tank capacities for
storage, expansion, or compression.
9. Interceptor and separator
capacities.
(c) Floor
plans, site plans, and building and plumbing system sections or elevations as
appropriate to provide the minimum system requirements expected to be installed
by the contractor.
(d) Isometric or
riser diagram with pipe sizes as follows:
1.
Potable water.
2. Sanitary and
vent.
3. Storm water.
4. Other fluids and gases.
(e) Piping layouts and sizing; and
insulation requirements.
(f) Total
or cumulative plumbing capacities as follows, either listed on the isometric or
riser diagrams or in table form on the plans.
1. Total water supply fixture units and
coincidental flow rate in gallons per minute.
2. Total drainage fixture units.
3. Cumulative area in square feet and
coincidental flow rate in gallons per minute for each roof drain or storm
drain. Total flow rate in gallons per minute for each storm water conductor
discharging from the building.
(g) Design data for septic tank drain field
sizing, when applicable.
(h)
Portable water system design for minimizing bacteria growth (Legionella), based
on heat, chemicals, or other means.
(i) Domestic hot water system design to
prevent scalding, when applicable. Designs shall include, but not be limited
to:
1. Design temperatures.
2. Temperature monitoring points necessary to
confirm temperatures throughout the system.
3. Mixing valves or temperature-limiting
devices.
(j) Design shall
be in accordance with requirements for accessibility by individuals with
disabilities adopted by the authority having jurisdiction.
(k) Unless included on HVAC system plans,
design for fuel gas system, including piping layout and sizes; isometric or
riser diagram with pipe sizes; and fuel gas capacity and pressure for each pipe
section.
(l) Instrumentation and
Control requirements, unless included on either Electrical or on
Instrumentation and Control.
(m)
Identify and locate plumbing fixtures, valves, pumps, tanks, accessories,
specialties, enclosures, and such equipment.
(n) Materials for all plumbing systems shall
be specified.
(o) All data needed
to complete the calculations for compliance with Florida Building Code, Energy
Conservation as applicable.
(p) A
list, description, or details of through-penetration firestop systems as
applicable.
(q) System
commissioning requirements for demonstrating compliance with the Florida
Building Code, Energy Conservation.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 471.008, 471.033(2) FS. Law Implemented 471.033 FS.
New 11-16-94, Amended 11-13-08, 4-25-21, 11-24-21.
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