Understanding International Plumbing Code: Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- The International Plumbing Code starts out in Chapter 1 by laying out the general rules for how plumbing is to be done. The scope and administrations details that code officials or inspectors are in charge to enforce the code and it gives them the authority to do so. This chapter also outlines the processes and requirements for permits and applications for plumbing work.
This video is based on the 2021 International Plumbing Code, so chapter 1 might look a little different than previous versions of the code, however, the information has remained the same in the 2021 edition just in a different order.
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@@plumber-tom9470 One question please. in your study guide for test using 2021 upc CODE. Ch. 4 quiz question 42 asks true or false: Offset toilet flanges are permitted for use. The code states they are not permitted for use in floor mounted back outlet closet bowls but they are permitted for floor outlet water closets. the question does not specify which one and answer guide says false...
Thanks for creating this content! I'm an apprentice looking to get all of my book work in. This is helping with studying.
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I appreciate these videos I’m starting an apprenticeship come Monday and I’m alittle nervous I’ve been a mover by trade for the last 5 years I’m 32 now
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Thank you. You are a excellent instructor. Do you provide study questions and quizzes?
Yes. There is a link to a study guide in the video comments for the IPC videos.
Which IPC book is this
This video is based on IPC 2021
@plumber-tom9470 One question please. in your study guide for test using 2021 upc CODE. Ch. 4 quiz question 42 asks true or false: Offset toilet flanges are permitted for use. The code states they are not permitted for use in floor mounted back outlet closet bowls but they are permitted for floor outlet water closets. the question does not specify which one and answer guide says false.
Good question. UPC 2021 402.6.3 last line reads “Offset, eccentric or reducing closet flanges shall not be used. “ This statement appears to be regardless of the installation situation. Because it is entirely exclusive the answer is false.
Does that help?
@@plumber-tom9470 I guess so, thank you. but to clarify section 402.6.3 ( securing floor mounted, back outlet water closets bowls) is relating to only floor mounted back outlet water closets where it states that offset flanges can't be used. and in the 2021 illustrated training manual one of the notes does clarify that they are permitted for floor outlet water closets.
Good to know. I will have to have a look at the illustrated manual. I may be interpreting the code too strictly. @@dannyquarles2791