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Water supply and drainage for buildings / Syed Azizul Haq.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haq, Syed Azizul, author.
Series:
Waste and Waste Management Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plumbing.
Sanitation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (366 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2023]
Summary:
"This book provides a holistic and clear understanding of water supply, sanitary and storm drainage systems for buildings: one-story to skyscrapers, to be built in both the developed and underdeveloped areas. It describes the systems and their entire components - major to minor - and provides exclusive guidelines for the planning, design, installation and maintenance of the systems. The book starts with an introduction to the systems, and ends with a chapter on the presentation of the systems in drawings, others being discussions on all the components, devices, equipment etc., in their respective dedicated chapters - discussing:"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Foreword A
Foreword B
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Chapter 1
Introduction
Preamble
Building
Water Supply and Drainage Technology for Buildings
Water Supply System
Drainage System
Plumbing
Scope of Water Supply and Drainage Works
Importance of Water Supply and Drainage
Regulatory Aspects
Important Publications
Working Professionals and Personnel
Planning
Drawing Presentation
Conclusion
Chapter 2
Pipes and Fittings
Pipes
Pipe Size
Galvanized Iron
Cast Iron
Black Iron Pipes
Plastic
Rigid Plastic Pipe
uPVC Pipe
CPVC Pipe
ABS Pipe
PPR Pipe
HDPE Pipe
Plastic-metal Composite Pipe
Tests for Plastic Pipe
Thermal Stabilizer Extraction Test
Heat Reversion Test
Hydrostatic Pressure Test
Copper
Types of Copper Pipes
Concrete
Pipe Fitting
Various Pipe Fittings
Nipple
Coupling
Union
Reducers
Bush
Elbows
Offset
Tee (T)
Tee-Wye (T-Y)
Wye (Y)
Double T-Y
Cross
Plug
Cap
Flange
Special Fitting
Clean-out
Cowl
Drainage Fitting Angle
Metal Inserts Plastic Fitting
Alternative of a Fitting
Pipe Jointing
Threaded Galvanized Iron (G.I.) Pipe Jointing
Advantages and Disadvantages of Threaded Joints
Threaded Joint Sealants
Sealant Compound
Sealant Tape
Number of Threads in Pipe
Flanged Jointing
Cast Iron Pipe Jointing
Plastic Pipe Jointing
Solvent Cement Joint
Threaded Joint
Concrete Pipe Jointing
Spigot and Socket Joint
Butt Joint with Collar
Pipe Installing
Anchors and Pipe Supports
Anchors
Supports
Spacing of Pipe Supports
Size of Hanger Rods
Water Supply Pipe Joint Testing
Water Test
Drainage Pipe Joint Testing
Disinfecting Water Supply Piping.
Conclusion
Chapter 3
Pipe Accessories and Appurtenances
Valves
On-Off Valves
Gate
Butterfly
Ball
Flow Throttling Valve
Globe
Non-return Valve
Pressure Controlling Valves
Reducing
Relief
Sustaining or Constant Flow
Air Valves
Release
Entraining
Float Valve
Balancing Valve
Cock
Faucet
Compression Faucets
Plain
Self-closing
Fuller Faucet
Mixture Faucets
Disc
Cartridge
Faucets of Various Identities
Maintenance of Faucet
Shower Head
Ablution Hand-Shower
Water Meters
Turbine
Compound
Pressure Gauge
Water Hammer Arrestor
Water Tanks
Masonry
Steel
Chapter 4
Pumps and the Pumping System
Pump
Centrifugal Pump
Types of Centrifugal Pumps
Volute Type
Diffuser Type
Double Suction
Open Impeller
Closed Impeller
Semi-open Impeller
Axially Split
Radially Split
Closed-coupled
Multi-stage
Pump Characteristic
Pump Capacity
Head of a Pump
Power of a Pump
Efficiency of Centrifugal Pump
Speed of Centrifugal Pump
Constant
Variable
Selection of Pump
Pump Capacity Boosting
Flow Boosting
Varieties of Centrifugal Pump
Submersible
Circulation
Wastewater Handling Pumps
Sump
Effluent
Sewage
Solid Handling
Non-clog
Submersible Sewage
Pedestal Sewage
Sizing Sump Pump and Pit
Pump Installation
Location
Foundation
Grouting
Leveling
Suction Pipe Requirements
Delivery Pipe Requirements
Pump Accessory
Pump Rotor
Electric Motor
Internal Combustion Engine
Pump Control Panel
Power Supply
Pump Starter
Pump Room
Chapter 5
The Water Supply in Buildings
Water Demand
Water Pressure
Static Water Pressure.
Absolute Pressure
Water Flow Velocity
Effect of Excessive Velocity
Velocity of Flow under Pressure
Velocity of Flow under Gravity
Pressure-velocity
Major Components of Water Supply System
Sources of Water
Pressure Developing Mechanism
Conveying Media
Devices for Flow Control
Installations for Conditioning Water
Water Supply Systems for Buildings
Direct Supply System
Over-head Tank Supply System
Underground-overhead Tank System
Direct Pumping System
Direct Supply and Pumping System
Water Service Connection
Underground Water Reservoir
Pumping Water
Lead and Lag Pump
Overhead Water Tank
Water Supply Piping Distribution
Gravitational or Down-feed Method
Vertical Riser Pipe
Pressurized or Up-feed Method
Water Pressure Management
Hydraulic Zoning
Pressure Reducing Valve
Boosting Pressure
Designing Water Supply Element
Service Pipe Sizing
Rule of Thumb
Underground Reservoir Sizing
An Example
Overhead Water Tank Sizing
Pump and Adjunct Pipe Sizing
Specifying Pump Capacity
Suction Pipe Sizing
Water Supply Pipe Sizing
Branch Water Supply
Vertical Water Supply
Chapter 6
The Hot Water Supply System
Hot Water
Hot Water Temperature Requirement
Importance of Hot Water Use
Major Components of Hot Water Supply System
Water Heater
Installation
Water Heater Components
Tank
Inlet Pipe
Outlet Pipe
Sacrificial Anode Rod
Varieties of Water Heaters
Direct-fired
Indirect
Storage
Electric
Gas
Semi-instantaneous
Instantaneous
Solar
Hot Water Requirement
Hot Water Distribution System
Non-circulating System
Circulating System
Hot Water Circulation Piping Layout
Up-feed System
Down-feed System
Combined System
Temperature Management.
Hot Water Circulator Pump
Warm Water Return Pipe
Risk of Hot Water Supply
Scalding
Legionella Infection
Damage of Heater
Safety Features
Insulating Pipe
Maintenance of Heater
Designing Hot Water Supply Element
Water Heater Sizing
Storage Water Heater Sizing
Instantaneous Water Heater Sizing
Hot Water Pipe Sizing
Hot Water Supply
Hot Water Return
Circulation Pump
Flow
Head
Power
Chapter 7
Fixtures and Appliances
Plumbing Fixtures
Wastewater Generating
Soil-waste Generating
Lavatory
Kitchen Sink
Bathtub
Bath Tray
Water Closet
Pedestal/European
P-type
Q-type
S-type
Wall-mounted
Siphon Jet
Siphon Vortex
Reverse Trap
Wash-down
Blow-out
Indian/Oriental/Squatting
Universal/Anglo-Indian
Urinals
Wall Hung Bowl
Stall
Trough
Pedestal
Squatting
Flushing Devices
Flushometer
Flush Tanks
Single Button or Lever Flush Tank
Dual Flush Tank
Emergency Shower
Drinking Fountain
Washing Machine
Dishwashing Machine
Clothes Washing Machine
Floor Drain
Hair Interceptor
Fixture Installation
Floor Punch for Fixture
Floor Punch Sealing
Chapter 8
Sanitary Drainage in Buildings
Basic Principle
Basic Requirements
Drainage Piping
Sanitary Waste Disposal from Building
Wastewater Disposal
Black Water Disposal
Drainage System above Ground
Two-pipe Drainage System
One-pipe Drainage System
Single-stack Drainage System
Sovent Single-stack Drainage System
Aerator Fitting
De-Aerator Fitting
Waste Disposal from Floor
Toilet
Kitchen
Grease Trap or Interceptor
Hydro-mechanical
Gravity
Automatic Grease Removal Unit (AGRU)
Horizontal Drainpipe
Stack
Ventilations.
Trap Ventilations
Individual or Back Vent
Unit Vent
Wet Vent
Circuit Vent
Stack Ventilations
Vent Stack
Stack Vent
Relief Vent
Yoke Vent
Building Drain
Sanitary Drainage in Skyscraper
Sanitary Drainage Fixture Unit
Sanitary Drainage Pipe Sizing
Fixture Drainpipe Size
Branch Drainpipe Sizing
Drainage Stack Sizing
Building Drain Sizing
Branch Vent Pipe Sizing
Vent Stack Sizing
Basement Drainage
Venting Sump Pit
Chapter 9
Building Sewers: Off-site Disposal
Building Sewer
Components of Building Sewer
Building Sewer Piping
Sanitary Drain or Sewer
Combined Drain or Sewer
Storm Drain or Sewer
Grading for Sewer
Positioning of Sewer
Inspection Pit and Manhole
Dimension of Inspection Pit and Manhole
Public Sewer Connection
Sanitary Building Sewer Connection
Trap-pit
Pit-trap
Sewage Lifting
Building Storm Sewer Connection
Sizing Building Drain and Sewer
Installing Building Drain and Sewer
Maintenance of Sewer Systems
Mechanical Cleaning
Chemical Cleaning
Chapter 10
On-site Sewage Management
Component of On-site Sewage Management
Septic Tank
Effluent of Septic Tank
Advantage and Disadvantage
Design of Septic Tank
Rational Method
Sedimentation
Sludge Digestion
Sludge Accumulation
Free Board
Detention Period Method
Volume for Holding of Sewage
Volume of Sludge Accumulation
Operation and Maintenance of Septic Tank
Imhoff Tank
Maintenance of Imhoff Tank
Design of Imhoff Tank
Septic or Imhoff Tank Sizing for Various Occupancy Building
Sludge and Effluent Management
Dilution
Soak-pit or Well
Drain or Leaching Field
Surface Irrigation
Evapo-transpiration
Soak Well.
Advantage and Disadvantage.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Haq, Syed A. Water Supply and Drainage for Buildings
ISBN:
9798886977615
OCLC:
1379476656

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