Plumbing Engineering services design guide 2002 Edition
Plumbing Engineering services design guide 2002 Edition
The Plumbing Engineering services design guide 2002 Edition replaces the previous edition published in 1988. The object of the Guide is to advance knowledge of plumbing technology to those engaged in plumbing design and system installation. The Guide has been considerably enhanced utilizing an easier to read three-column format, bound within a silver cover to celebrate the 25th Anniversary since the original Data Book was published
Technology in the plumbing industry has changed considerably in the 14 years since the guide was last published. This edition seeks to include as much information as possible, on new technologies. Indeed, the Guide reflects as many of the changes related to UK plumbing technology of which we are aware.
Information on the design and installation of residential sprinkler systems is included for the first time, along with completely new sections on resource efficient design and swimming pools.
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Plumbing Engineering services design guide Content
- Hot and cold water services
- Legionnaires disease
- Heating
- Resource efficient design
- Piped gas services
- Sanitary plumbing and drainage
- Pumps and pumping
- fire protection services
- Steam and condensate
- Pipework expansion
- Mechanical ventilation
- Designing for the disabled
- Domestic swimming pools
- Electrical earithing and bonding of building services
- Standards, codes and miscellaneous data
Product details
- Pages : 249 page
- Publisher: Institute of Plumbing
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1871956404
- ISBN-13: 978-1871956405
- Package Dimensions: 11.8 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
The sanitary plumbing and drainage section has changed significantly to reflect the requirements of BS EN 12056, which replaced BS 5572. This section extended to include information on the technologies involved in vacuum drainage and syphonic rainwater disposal systems. The piped gases section has undergone a major review and the section on steam now includes condensate recovery information.
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