Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.2930 - Plumbing Systems
a) General
Requirements. All plumbing systems shall be designed and installed in
accordance with the requirements of the Illinois Plumbing Code (77 Ill. Adm.
Code 890) except that the number of resident required water closets,
lavatories, bathtubs, showers, and other fixtures shall be as required by this
Part and the facility program. (B)
b) Plumbing Fixtures
1) Plumbing fixtures shall be of
non-absorptive acid-resistant materials.
2) The water supply spout for lavatories and
sinks required for filling pitchers for nursing staff and food handlers'
handwashing, shall be mounted so that its discharge point is a minimum distance
of five inches above the rim of the fixture. (B)
3) Handwashing lavatories used by nursing
staff and food handlers shall be trimmed with valves which can be operated
without the use of hands. When blade handles are used for this purpose, the
blade handles shall not exceed four and one half inches in length, except the
handles on clinical sinks shall not be less than six inches in
length.
4) Clinical rim flush sinks
shall have an integral trap in which the upper portion of the trap seal
provides a visible water surface.
5) The potwashing sink shall be a three
compartment sink with one compartment at least 14 inches deep.
6) Shower bases and tub bottoms shall be
designed with nonslip surfaces. (B)
c) Water Supply Systems
1) Water supply systems shall be designed to
supply water at sufficient pressure and volume to operate all fixtures and
equipment during maximum demand periods.
2) Each water service main, branch main,
riser and branch to a group of fixtures shall be valved. Stop valves shall be
provided at each fixture.
3) Flush
valves installed on plumbing fixtures shall be of a quiet operating type,
equipped with silencers.
4) Hot
water distribution systems shall be arranged to provide hot water of at least
100 degrees Fahrenheit at each hot water outlet at all times.
5) Hot water available to residents at
shower, bathing and handwashing facilities shall not exceed 110 degrees
Fahrenheit. (A, B)
6) Each hot
water system serving resident areas shall include at least one of the following
equipment requirements to insure that the water temperature does not exceed 110
degrees Fahrenheit:
A) A thermostatically
controlled mixing valve, or
B) An
aquastat which limits the water temperature in the water heater to a maximum
temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit and a solenoid operated shut off valve
activated by a sensing element in the water line which shuts off the water and
activates an alarm at the nurses station when the water temperature exceeds 110
degrees Fahrenheit. (A, B)
d) Hot Water Heaters and Tanks
1) Capacity and Temperature Requirements
A) The hot water heating equipment shall have
sufficient capacity to supply water at the temperature and quantities in the
following areas:
|
Resident Service |
Dietary |
Laundry |
|
|
gallons/hour/bed |
61/2 |
4 |
41/2 |
|
Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) |
110 |
140* |
180 |
*180 degrees Fahrenheit water required at dishwasher and pot and pan sink.
B) Water
temperatures to be taken at the point of use or discharge of the hot water or
inlet to processing equipment.
2) Water storage tanks shall be fabricated of
corrosion resistant metal or lined with noncorrosive material.
e) Drainage Systems. Insofar as
possible drainage piping shall not be installed above the ceiling nor installed
in an exposed location in food preparation centers, food serving facilities,
food storage areas, and other critical areas. Special precautions shall be
taken to protect these areas from possible leakage or condensation from
necessary overhead piping systems. (B)
f) Nonflammable Gas Systems. Nonflammable
medical gas systems if installed shall be in accordance with the requirements
of National Fire Protection Association Standards 56A and 56F. (B)
g) Clinical Vacuum (Suction) Systems.
Clinical vacuum systems if installed shall be in accordance with the
requirements of the Compressed Gas Association Pamphlet P-2.l. (B)
h) Fire Extinguishing Systems
1) A complete automatic sprinkler system
shall be installed throughout all facilities regardless of construction type.
(A, B)
2) All sprinkler and other
fire extinguishing systems shall be designed and installed in accordance with
National Fire Protection Association Standard 101 and referenced codes. (A,
B)
3) All sprinkler systems shall
be maintained in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard
13A. (A, B)
Notes
Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 14950, effective October 1, 1990
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