Vent Pipes Sample Clauses
The 'Vent Pipes' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation and maintenance of vent pipes within a building or construction project. Typically, this clause specifies the types of materials to be used, the minimum and maximum pipe diameters, placement relative to fixtures, and necessary clearances to ensure proper ventilation of plumbing systems. For example, it may require that vent pipes extend above the roofline to safely release sewer gases and prevent pressure buildup. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe and effective removal of gases and odors from plumbing systems, thereby protecting building occupants' health and maintaining compliance with building codes.
Vent Pipes. You agree to check all metal parts for deterioration, any clamping rings to ensure they are tight, all sealant beads to ensure they shed water and are sealed tight to the pipe, and any membrane flashing wrap for evidence of stresses, voids, or other possible conditions that could permit water infiltration.
Vent Pipes. 1. Apply shingles up to vent pipe and cut hole in next shingle to go over pipe. Set the shingle in plastic roof cement.
2. Install four-pound sheet lead flashing over shingle and vent pipe, set in plastic roof cement. Refer to Section 07610.
3. Cut shingles around the vent pipe and set in plastic roof cement.
Vent Pipes. Galvanized
Vent Pipes. Gas Service Lines: Basement Water Heater
Vent Pipes. PVC, Galvanized - The Fernco neoprene sleeves are not permitted aboveground. The reason is they do not hold the pipes firmly enough to prevent movement. A banded coupler has a clamp that covers the entire sleeve thus making a firm joint. This installation would never pass an inspection by the city plumbing inspector
Vent Pipes a. Install a 24 inch (610 mm) square piece of leak barrier membrane lapping over shingle underlayment; seal tightly to pipe.
