Domestic Sanitary Drainage and Plumbing: Lectures on Practical Sanitation ... by William R. Maguire

Domestic Sanitary Drainage and Plumbing: Lectures on Practical Sanitation ... by William R. Maguire

Author:William R. Maguire
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner
Published: 1903-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


SANITARY PLUMBING, Re.t. Ne.2. No 3.

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Fio. 145.—Various traps. Dnbois drawn lead.

No. 1 is the S-trap; No. 2, half S-trap; No. 3, P-trap; No. 4, running trap; No. 6, short bend; No. 6a, long bend; No. 7, double 8-trap; No. 8, special 8-trap. All represent the best shape of their kind.

Fig. 146.— Anti D-traps.

Water-closet traps should have 2-inch water-seal at least, to allow for evaporation and other unsealing effects. Trough, bath, and basin traps may vary in depth of drown or dip from three to six inches, according to circumstances.

Fig. 147 shows the upper portion enlarged to receive the

220 DOMESTIC SANITARY DRAINAGE AND PLUMBING.

brass end of the washer of the waste plug in a trough, so that the area of the waste may not be reduced, and the application of a brass cleaning screw at the bottom of trap,



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