This code is founded upon certain basic principles of
environmental sanitation and safety through properly designed, acceptably
installed, and adequately maintained plumbing systems. Some of the details of
plumbing construction may vary, but the basic sanitary and safety principles
desirable and necessary to protect the health of the people are the same
everywhere. As interpretations may be required, and as unforeseen situations
arise that are not specifically covered in this code, the 23 principles in
items A to W shall be used to define the intent.
A. All premises intended for human
habitation, occupancy, or use shall be provided with a potable water supply
that meets the requirements of the commissioner of health. The water supply
shall not be connected with unsafe water sources nor shall it be subject to the
hazards of backflow or back-siphonage.
B. Proper protection shall be provided to
prevent contamination of food, water, sterile goods, and similar materials by
backflow of sewage. When necessary, the fixtures, devices, or appliances shall
be connected indirectly with the building drainage system.
C. Each family dwelling unit shall have at
least one water closet, one lavatory, one kitchen-type sink, and one bathtub or
shower to meet the basic requirements of sanitation and personal hygiene. All
other structures for habitation shall be equipped with sufficient sanitary
facilities.
D. The building sewer
in every building with installed plumbing fixtures and intended for human
habitation, occupancy, or use when located on premises where the Authority
Having Jurisdiction has determined that a public sewer is available shall be
connected to the public sewer.
E.
The building drainage system shall be designed to provide adequate circulation
of air in all pipes with no danger of siphonage, aspiration, or forcing of trap
seals under conditions of ordinary use.
F. The drainage system shall be designed,
constructed, and maintained to conduct the waste water with velocities that
prevent fouling, deposition of solids, and clogging.
G. The drainage system shall be provided with
an adequate number of cleanouts so arranged that in case of stoppage the pipes
may be readily cleaned.
H. Where a
building drainage system may be subjected to backflow of sewage, suitable
provision shall be made to prevent overflow in the building.
I. Each vent terminal shall extend to the
outer air and be so installed as to minimize the possibilities of clogging and
the return of foul air to the building.
J. No substance that will clog or accentuate
clogging of pipes, produce explosive mixtures, destroy the pipes or their
joints, or interfere unduly with the sewage disposal process shall be allowed
to enter the drainage system.
K.
The piping of the plumbing system shall be of durable material free from
defective construction and designed and constructed to give satisfactory
service for its reasonable expected life.
L. The plumbing system shall be subjected to
adequate tests and to inspections in a manner that will disclose all leaks and
defects in the work or the material.
M. Plumbing systems shall be maintained in a
safe and serviceable condition from the standpoint of both mechanics and
health.
N. Plumbing shall be
installed with due regard to preservation of the strength of structural members
and prevention of damage to the walls and other surfaces through fixture
usage.
O. Plumbing fixtures shall
be made of durable, smooth, nonabsorbent, and corrosion-resistant material and
be free from concealed fouling surfaces.
P. Plumbing fixtures, devices, and
appurtenances shaU be supplied with water in sufficient volume and at pressures
adequate to enable them to function properly and without undue noise under
normal conditions of use.
Q.
Plumbing fixtures shall be designed and adjusted to use the minimum quantity of
water consistent with proper performance and cleaning. Hot water shall be
supplied to all plumbing Fixtures which normally need or require hot water for
their proper use and function.
R.
All plumbing fixtures shall be installed with regard to spacing as to be
accessible for their intended use and cleansing.
S. Each fixture shall be provided with a
separate, accessible, self-scouring, reliable trap placed as near to the
fixture as possible.
T. No water
closet or similar fixture shall be located in a room or compartment that is not
properly lighted and ventilated.
U.
If water closets or other plumbing fixtures are installed in a building where
there is no public sewer available as determined by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction, suitable provisions shall be made for treatment of the building
sewage by methods that meet the requirements of rules administered by the
Pollution Control Agency.
V.
Devices for heating and storing water shall be designed and installed to
prevent all dangers from explosion and overheating.
W. Sewage or other waste shall not be
discharged into surface or subsurface water unless it first has been subjected
to an acceptable form of treatment approved by the Pollution Control
Agency.