Different Systems of Plumbing
Different Systems of Plumbing
Different Systems of Plumbing
VENTILATION
The ventilation is usually achieved by providing a fresh air inlet connected to the lower-most manhole or
inspection chamber. Fresh air from the atmosphere will enter through this inlet into the manhole, and
finally goes out at top through the vent pipe. The air along with foul gases will finally escape out from the
cowl provided at the top. A flap valve is provided at the inlet of fresh air into the inspection chamber, to
avoid the escape of foul gases in the street or courtyard.
Each service connection shall be laid in a separate private trench on a straight line and gradient from the
Wye to the end of the service connection at the property line. No service connection shall be laid on a
grade of less than two percent (1 in 50).
INTERCEPTORS
Interceptors (including grease, oil and sand interceptors, etc.) shall be provided for the proper handling
of liquid waste containing grease, flammable waste, sand and any other ingredients that could be harmful
to the building drainage system, the public sewer or processes involved in the treatment of sewage at the
sewage treatment plant.