David Project CPL
David Project CPL
David Project CPL
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DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this project is my original work and has not been submitted for examination or any
other award of certificate in plumbing and in any institution of higher learning or to the Kenya National
Examination Council
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This project has been submitted to Kenya National Examination Council for examination and approved
by my lecturer
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I express my sincere gratitude and happiness to my colleague students, teachers and staff at large for
their full commitment and encouragement to the success of the project
However, I wish to thank my supervisor as well as subordinate staff Mr Joseph for his guidelines and
serious supervision towards upcoming and construction of the project
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ABSTRACT
This project deals with direct cold water supply from the main connected to the storage cistern, From
the cistern, water is supplied to the appliances; kitchen sink, shower and water closet
The design of the project are drawn consisting of materials used up in the project, that’s estimate cost
of each connection are calculated and working program of all project is done.
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DRAWINGS
1. PLAN
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2. ELEVATION
3. ISOMETRIC DRAWING
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Contents
DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................................................................2
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT........................................................................................................................................2
ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3
DRAWINGS..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. ELEVATION.............................................................................................................................................................4
3. Isometric drawing.....................................................................................................................................................5
2. ELEVATION..........................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 OJECTIVES.................................................................................................................................................................8
ABOUT THE OBSERVATION OF THE EXISTING DESIGN, THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WERE DONE..............................9
CHAPTER THREE.......................................................................................................................................................10
3.1 METHODOLOGY................................................................................................................................................11
3.2 PROCEDURES.....................................................................................................................................................11
CHAPTER FOUR........................................................................................................................................................12
REFERENCE.........................................................................................................................................................................15
APPENDICES........................................................................................................................................................................16
FINDINGS..............................................................................................................................................................................16
Conclusion............................................................................................................................................................................16
RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................16
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The project is all about the supply of cold water installations to sanitary appliances e.g kitchen sink,
shower and direct water closet where it will be supplied from the main to all sanitary appliances
1.2 OBJECTIVES
Appliances like shower makes it easy for personal cleanliness and glooming
Kitchen sink is located inside the house where one can wash utensils inside the house, also
disposes water outside to avoid the house floor from being slippery
Will ensure adequate supply of clean water to improve the hygiene of the institution and smooth
running of activities
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CHAPTER TWO
About the previous study of the existing design showed that the pipes used to supply water were
blocked due to scurrying inside the pipes which stopped the flow of water,
The kitchen sink bottle trap warn out and was leaking
Galvanized iron used rusted which led to leakage thus high cost of maintenance
AFTER THE OBSERVATION OF THE EXISTING DESIGN THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WERE MADE
• Closing of water taps after use, controls and help maintain water loss
• Disconnecting of all illegal connections along the water main to improve the amount of water supply
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CHAPTER THREE
3.1 METHODOLOGY
Materials Tools
Water closet
Water tank
I. Step one
Surveying of the area is done for the work to commence and familiarize with the site
After surveying the area, cleanliness is done on the site to remove obstacles for smooth running of
Activities
V. Step five
After laying pipes along the case wall, sondle clips are used to support the pipe firmly on the
wall to ensure they are in correct position
Water closet are tested if the trap is in position to hold water seal to prevent bad smell from entering
the building,
Ball valves is tested if it's opening and closing to allow water in and out of the cistern
Kitchen sink is well connected to pipes containing water with the flexible tube and the bottle trap is
checked whether connect the sink with waste pipe and in position to hold water
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CHAPTER FOUR
A Surveying the 2 9 2 1 0
area
B Budget of 6 15 3 1 3
materials
C Taking 4 5 3 4 0
measurements
of materials
D Identifying 10 2 1 4 3
place for
sanitary
appliances
E Fixing of 5 6 4
appliances
F Supporting 7 3 4 2 2
pipes with
sondle clips
G Fixing the 2 1 5
appliances
H Test for 4 4 5 3 2
leakages
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4.1 ESTIMATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT
Total 8 42 6800
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Sanitary appliances Unit Quantity Rate Total amount
Fittings
Elbow ¾ 2 60 120
Elbow ½ 4 50 200
Back nut ½ 2 40 80
Back nut ¾ 1 40 40
Bail valve ¾ 1 80 80
Long nipple ¾ 1 70 70
Long nipple ½ 1 90 90
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Water tank 1 1 5000 5000
Total = 1800
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REFERENCE
For this project to be successful it was referred from the following areas;
I. Motivational books
II. Building service handbook
III. Plumbing mechanical service
FINDINGS
I realized that sanitary appliances like wash and bain, W.C needs more care when handling because they
can break easily thus skilled person lead to perfection of the project, making it desirable for future use
CONCLUSIONS
After the completion of the project I found that before you start any project you have to make sure that
there is enough materials for the project, in summary, by use of highly technician the system is assured
to run smoothly
RECOMMENDATIONS
I recommend other institutions to use flushing toilets because it's efficient and the process is cheaper
due to availability of materials which are locally available and accessible, it's has a capacity of serving a
large number of people.
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