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ASME A112.19.1 pdf download

ASME A112.19.1 pdf download

ASME A112.19.1 pdf download Enamelled cast iron and enamelled steel plumbing fixtures
Enamelled cast iron — a product cast from molten iron and coated with enamel fused to the metal(see Porcelain enamel).
Note:The enamel coating is hard, glossy opaque, and acid resistant and, in combination with the solid cast iron base,produces a rigid, durable product.
Finish the texture and condition of a surface (excluding colour).Fitting – a device that controls and guides the flow of water.
Note: See ASME A112.18.1/CAN/CSA-B125.1 and CAN/CSA-B125.3 for definitions of specific types of ittings.
Fixture — a device that receives water, waste matter, or both and directs these substances into a drainagesystem.
Note: See ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 for definitions of specific types of fixtures.Flood level – the level at which water will overflow a fixture.
Inspection window — a circular opening 76 mm (3.0 in) in diameter cut into a sheet of flexible materialand used to count the number of defects in the opening (see Table 1).
Lavatory – a washbowl or basin.
Slab type lavatory — a lavatory that has the mounting surface for a faucet on top of a slab anddoes not have an elevated back.
Ledge back — a flat elevated surface at the back of a lavatory, sink, or laundry sink, not more than51 mm (2.0 in) higher than the rim and extending the full length of the fixture, on which the supplyfitting can be mounted and small articles can be placed, or a similar construction with a centre panelsuitable for mounting a supply fitting.
Porcelain enamel — a vitreous or glossy inorganic coating that is bonded to the metal by fusion at hightemperature.
Rim – the unobstructed open edge of a fixture.
Satin finish- a very smooth surface with low or dull reflective properties.
Sheet steel— steel that can be satisfactorily porcelain enamelled, including the following:
(a) special-purpose enamelling iron or steel of low metalloid and copper content that is speciallymanufactured and processed for the production of porcelain-enamelled fixtures;
(b)special steels designed for porcelain-enamel application; and
(c)cold-rolled steel.
Shelf back — a flat elevated surface at the back of a lavatory, sink, or laundry sink more than 51 mm(2.0 in) higher than the rim and extending the full length of the fixture, on the top or front of which thesupply fitting can be mounted and small articles can be placed, or a similar construction with a centrepanel formed into the shelf suitable for mounting a supply fitting on either a horizontal or inclined surface.Spill level— the level at which water will flow out of one bowl into another bowl of the same fixture.Visible surface — a surface of a fixture that is readily visible to an observer in a normal standing positionafter the fixture is installed.
Visible after installation— a surface that remains visible (not necessarily from a normalstanding position) after the fixture is installed.
Enamelled cast iron — a product cast from molten iron and coated with enamel fused to the metal(see Porcelain enamel).
Note:The enamel coating is hard, glossy opaque, and acid resistant and, in combination with the solid cast iron base,produces a rigid, durable product.
Finish the texture and condition of a surface (excluding colour).Fitting – a device that controls and guides the flow of water.
Note: See ASME A112.18.1/CAN/CSA-B125.1 and CAN/CSA-B125.3 for definitions of specific types of ittings.
Fixture — a device that receives water, waste matter, or both and directs these substances into a drainagesystem.
Note: See ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 for definitions of specific types of fixtures.Flood level – the level at which water will overflow a fixture.
Inspection window — a circular opening 76 mm (3.0 in) in diameter cut into a sheet of flexible materialand used to count the number of defects in the opening (see Table 1).
Lavatory – a washbowl or basin.
Slab type lavatory — a lavatory that has the mounting surface for a faucet on top of a slab anddoes not have an elevated back.
Ledge back — a flat elevated surface at the back of a lavatory, sink, or laundry sink, not more than51 mm (2.0 in) higher than the rim and extending the full length of the fixture, on which the supplyfitting can be mounted and small articles can be placed, or a similar construction with a centre panelsuitable for mounting a supply fitting.
Porcelain enamel — a vitreous or glossy inorganic coating that is bonded to the metal by fusion at hightemperature.
Rim – the unobstructed open edge of a fixture.
Satin finish- a very smooth surface with low or dull reflective properties.
Sheet steel— steel that can be satisfactorily porcelain enamelled, including the following:
(a) special-purpose enamelling iron or steel of low metalloid and copper content that is speciallymanufactured and processed for the production of porcelain-enamelled fixtures;

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