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2.01 MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION - GENERAL<br />

A. All materials new and of first grade.<br />

B. All materials and joints shall be in accordance with the Building and Plumbing Code requirements.<br />

C. In preparing his bid, the Contractor shall include the cost of all items and procedures necessary to<br />

satisfy the requirements of all applicable Codes, Ordinances and Authorities, whether or not these are<br />

specifically covered by the drawings and specifications. The Contractor shall carry-out his work and<br />

complete his construction as required by applicable Codes and Ordinances and in such manner as to<br />

obtain approval of all authorities whose approval is required without additional cost. The contractor<br />

shall include all fittings, vents,. traps, offsets, equipment, cleanouts, etc. as required to install the<br />

plumbing in a code approved manner. Any changes to the design shown on the drawings will be<br />

brought to the attention of the Engineer and reflected on the as-built drawings.<br />

D. All piping and equipment to be supported from structure – no “Sammies” allowed.<br />

E. All plumbing adhesives and sealants within the building envelope must comply<br />

with emission limits outlined in Section 01352 IAQ Management."<br />

2.02 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM<br />

A. Install soil, waste and vent piping to collect drainage from all fixtures and floor drains as shown.<br />

B. Vent these pipe lines through roofs and extend and connect to site sewer mains as shown.<br />

C. Piping shall be PVC except where the governing authorities or code require cast iron with "no-hub"<br />

fittings. Piping located in return air plenums shall be cast iron.<br />

D. Vent piping shall be installed through a roof sleeve and flashed not less than 8" above the roof.<br />

Refer to architectural drawings for flashing details.<br />

E. PVC piping is allowed (except in return air plenums) if accepted by the local authorities,<br />

otherwise use cast iron.<br />

F. Vents shall be located a minimum of 10 feet away from building openings or outside air intakes.<br />

Vents through the roof shall be cast iron.<br />

G. Piping serving concession and scullery areas shall be cast iron with glass lining (or PVC<br />

below grade if allowed by code).<br />

H. Vents through the roof shall be cast iron.<br />

2.03 COOLING CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE<br />

A. Exterior cooling coil condensate drain lines are to be copper and to be installed in accordance with<br />

code, whether shown on the drawings or not. Drain lines shall be routed full size from the equipment<br />

(all connections) to the roof drain or sanitary sewer connection as required by the governing<br />

authorities. Terminate with an air gap fitting.<br />

B. Interior cooling coil condensate drain lines are to be copper (type M copper) with 1" insulation and is<br />

to be installed in accordance with code, whether shown on the drawings or not. Drain lines shall be<br />

routed full size from the equipment to a code approved indirect waste receptor with an air gap fitting.<br />

C. All fittings are to be sanitary type (DWV) with cleanouts every 50' or at a change in direction. Pipe<br />

shall be 1" minimum.<br />

D. Traps shall be vented and shall have a minimum 2" trap seal.<br />

E. Condensate drain piping shall be routed at 1/4" per foot or increased one pipe size and routed at 1/8"<br />

per foot.<br />

2.04 STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM<br />

A. Where shown on the drawings, install service weight cast iron pipe with "no-hub" fittings.<br />

B. Extend and connect to the building or site storm drain mains.<br />

Cinemark 15400 - 2 Plumbing<br />

South Napa Century Center XD 12 EnviroDesign, Inc., Bid Issue 7-7-11

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