ASME A112.19.19-2006 pdf free download.Vitreous China Nonwater Urinals.
ASME A112.19.19 establishes requirements and test methods pertaining to materials, significant dimensions, and functional performance for vitreous china nonwater urinals. The sanitary performance requirements and test precedures apply to all types of nonwater urinals that discharge into gravity waste systems in permanent buildings and structures independent ol occupancy.
1.2 Units of Meisure
Where values are stated in US. Customary units and the International System of Units (SI). the US. Customary units shall be cumsidered as the standard.
1.3 References
The following documents form a part of this Standard to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise sped- fled, the latest edition shall apply.
ANSi/ICC A117.1, Standard Specification for Accessible and Usable Buildinp and Facilities
Publisher: The international Code Council (ICC), 5203 Leeshurg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041
ASME A112.6,IM. Floor-Affixed Supports for Off-the-Floor Plumbing Fixtures for Public Use
ASME A112.6.2. Framing-Affixed Supports for Off-the-Floor Water Closets With Concealed Tanks
ASME Al 12.19.2, V.tn.’OLIS China Plumbing Fixtures and Hydraulic Requirements for Water Closets and Urinals
ASME A112.19.5, Trim for Witcr-Cioset Bowls. Tanks, and Urinals
ASME A112.19.12, Wall Mounted and I’edcstal Mounted, Adjustable and Pivoting Lavatory and Sink Carrier Systems
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME). Three Park Avenue, New York.
NY l0016-5990 Order Department: 22 Law Drive.
P.O. Box 2300. Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300
UI. 969, Marking and Labeling Systems
Publisher: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), 333 Pfingsten Road, Northhrook, IL 60062-2(6
1.4 Definitions
blister: a raised portion of the surface not greater than !i. in. (3 mm) in maximum dinwnsion
pit: a hole in the glazed surface larger than in. (2 mm) in diameter.
polishing mark: a spot not larger than in. (10 mm) in maximum dimension where me minor blemish has been removed by polishing.
pottery square: a square 2 in. (5fl mm) on each side. For grading purposes. it shall be a 2 in. (5() mm) square hole cut in a small shcct of any flexible material, such as rubber or paper, For convenience in sliding over irregular surfaces to determine segregation.
rim: the unobstrut’ted open edge of a fixture.
rouejiiiig.rn rn rn’ment: dimensions from finished wall or floor to center of waste or supply opening or mounting holes.
unlilarIl: for the purposes of this Standard, indicates an aesthetic condition of cleanliness, not microbiologically clean.
seg,ratkut: more than the allowable number of defects in a pottery square.
speck: an area of contrasting color less than in. (1 mm) in maximum dimension. Specks less than I/ in. (0.3 mm) in maximum dimension, unless in sufficient number to form a discoloration, are not counted.
spot: an area of contrasting color (1 mm) up to and including in. (3 mm) in maximum dimension.
spot (large): an area of contrasting color greater than (3 mm) in maximum dimension.
trap: a fitting, device, or integral fixture portion so designed and constructed as to pmvide a liquid seal that will prevent the hack.passage of sewer gas without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewatef through it.
trap dip: the highest point of the opening from the well into the trapwav.
trap seal deptie the vertical depth of liquid between the highest part of the lower interior surface of a trap and the trap weir.
trim: parts other than china regularly supplied with a fixture, e.g.. wall hangers. Trim shall not include fittings (see ASME A112.19.5).
ui-hal: a plumbing fixture that receives only liquid body wastes and conveys the waste through a trap seal into a gravity drainage.
visible after installation: any surface that remains visible after the fixture has been installed, not necessarily from a normal standing position.
visible surface: the surface that is readily visible to an observer in a normal standing position after installation of the fixture.