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All materials used in the construction of any plumbing system, fixtures or equipment are required to be approved by the Plumbing Board as set forth in this chapter.
All materials in plumbing systems shall be so handled and installed as to avoid damage so that the quality of the material will not be impaired.
No defective or damaged materials, equipment or apparatus shall be installed nor shall such materials, equipment or apparatus be maintained after the notice of the defect is observed and reported by the inspector.
Materials shall conform at least to the standards and approvals cited in this chapter, which shall be considered minimum standards, when used in the construction, installation, alteration or repair of plumbing and drainage systems or parts thereof.
Abbreviations used throughout this chapter refer to the following issuing organizations:
A. 
List of abbreviations.
ACPB
Allegheny County Plumbing Board, Secretary
Clack Health Center, Plumbing Division
39th Street and Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15224
AHAM
Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
20 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60606
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
1430 Broadway
New York, New York 10018
ARI
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
1815 North Fort Meyer Drive, Suite 700
Arlington, Virginia 22209
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials
1916 Race Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
AWWA
American Water Works Association
6666 West Quincy
Denver, Colorado 30235
ASME
American Society Mechanical Engineers
345 East 47th Street
New York, New York 10017
ASSE
American Society of Sanitary Engineering
P.O. Box 40362
Bay Village, Ohio 44140
CISPI
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute
1499 Chain Bridge Road
McLean, Virginia 22101
FS
Federal Specifications, published by the Federal Specifications Board. Obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents
United States Government Printing Office
Washington D.C. 20402
NSF
National Sanitation Foundation
NSF Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106
PDI
Plumbing and Drainage Institute
5242 Boulevard Drive
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208
PPI
Plastic Pipe Institute — a division of the Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc.
355 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York 10017
UL
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
355 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
ABS
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride
CPVC
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride
SPS
Standard Pipe Size
SDR
Standard Dimensional Ration
PR
Pressure Rated
PE
Polyethylene
PB
Polybutylene
IBVM
Internal Back Vent System
PW
Potable Water
WD
Water Distribution
DWV
Drainage, Waste, Vent
SR
Styrene Rubber
CW
Corrosion Waste
MJ
Mechanical Joint
CPE
Chlorinated Polyethylene
B. 
Model plumbing code agencies.
BOCA
Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.
4051 W. Flossmoor Road
Country Club Hills, Illinois 60477
National Standard Plumbing Code
National Association of Plumbing Heating, Cooling Contractors
P.O. Box 6808
Falls Church, Virginia 22046
Southern Standard Plumbing Code
Building Code Congress
900 Montclair Road
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
Uniform Plumbing Code
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
5032 Alhamnbra Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90032
C. 
Other related agencies.
EPA (state)
Environmental Protection Agency
Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
EPA (federal)
Environmental Protection Agency
1626 K Street, Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20460
DER (state)
Department of Environmental Resources
Bureau of Community and Environmental Control
Box 2357
Second Floor Executive House
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
DER
Department of Environmental Control
Bureau of Community and Environmental Control Regional Office
600 Highland Building
121 S. Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206
D. 
Description of terms of standards. ASTM Standards are issued under fixed designations; the final number indicates the year of original adoption, or in the case of revision, the year of last revision, "T" indicates Tentative. In the "CS" Series of Standards, also, the final number indicates the year of issue. For Federal Specifications, the year indicated is that of the latest revision or amendment. All Standards and Specifications of Materials are subject to change. Designations carrying indications of the year of issue may thus become obsolete. The latest printed and issued standards shall take precedence.
A. 
Each length of pipe, and each pipe fitting, trap, fixture and device used in a plumbing system shall have cast, stamped, or indelibly marked on it the maker's mark or name, the weight, type, and classes of the product, when such marking is required by the approved standard that applies.
B. 
The plumber installing the plumbing systems or interior storm system utilizing the same type of materials shall identify each system with color marking or wording every floor level (excluding one- and two-family dwellings).
The following tables and sections indicate specifically the type of material permitted for the various parts of the plumbing system. As new materials are approved or disapproved they shall be added or deleted, as the case may be, to or from the particular system approved list.
A. 
Any licensee under this chapter, or any person having an interest in new plumbing materials, fixtures, or methods, upon payment of a Plumbing Hearing/Review Fee to the Administrative Authority in the amount of $200 by check payable to the Treasurer of Allegheny County, may request a hearing before the Plumbing Board.
B. 
Evidence of compliance. The Plumbing Board shall require sufficient evidence to enable it to judge whether the proposed materials, fixture or methods comply with the 23 basic principles contained in this code and whether the proposed alternates pose a real or potential hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the public or any individuals.
C. 
When there is sufficient evidence to substantiate claims for new materials, fixtures or methods, the Plumbing Board may require tests of compliance as proof to be made by an approved agency at the expense of the applicant.
D. 
Tests shall be made in accordance with generally recognized standards; but in the absence of such standards, the Plumbing Board shall specify the test procedure.
E. 
The Plumbing Board may require tests to be repeated if, at any time, there is reason to believe that a new method, fixture or alternate no longer conforms to the requirements on which its approval was based.
F. 
The Plumbing Board shall conduct said hearings within 90 days from the date of the request. No new material, device, method of assemblage or installation, fixtures, or appurtenance shall be approved if it does not comply with any of the 23 principles contained in this code or if it poses a real or potential hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the public or any individuals. If the request is denied, reasons therefore must be given. If no action is taken within 90 days after the conclusion of the hearing the material, fixture or method shall be deemed to be approved. The Plumbing Board may from time to time conduct studies relative to the use of new plumbing materials and fixtures.
Presently approved materials; areas of permitted use of limitations, standards, source and installation requirements.
A. 
Water service pipe (from main to building).
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Brass Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-27.1-67; B-43-80
ANSI; ASTM
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-26.1-67; B-42-83
ANSI; ASTM
Copper Tube — Types K & L; Types WK, WL and WM
All building classifications
H-23.1-70; B-88-83
ANSI; ASTM
(2)
Cast Iron Pressure Pipe; Cast Iron Ductile Iron Pipe
All building classifications
A-21.1-67; A-377-79; A-21.51-81
ANSI; ASTM; ANSI
ABS Pipe: Schedules 40 & 80
All building classifications
D-1527-82; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
ABS; SDR-PR Pipe
All building classifications
D-2282-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PVC Pipe: Schedules 40 80 & 120
All building classifications
D-1785-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PVC; SDR-PR PIPE
All building classifications
D-2241; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PVC; SDR-PR PIPE
All building classifications
D-2241; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PVC; Vinyl Iron
All building classifications
C-900-81
ANSI; AWWA
(1)
PVC Tubing
All building classifications
D-2740-76; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PE Pipe; SDR-PR — I.D.
All building classifications
D-2239-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PE Tubing
All building classifications
D-2737-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
PB Pipe; PB Tubing
All building classifications
D-2666-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
SDR-PR I.D.; PB Pipe
All building classifications
D-2662-83; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
SDR-PR O.D.; PB Pipe
All building classifications
D-3000-73; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(1)
NOTES:
1.
All approved plastic pipe for potable water transmission must bear National Sanitation Foundation NSF (P.W.) Seal of Approval. Piping shall have a minimum working pressure of 160 PSI at 73° F. Fittings, joining and installation methods shall comply with Applicable Standards.
2.
Solders and fluxes used for the installation or repair of potable water supply systems shall not contain more than 0.2% lead. Solder paste and flux shall conform to ASTM B-813.
B. 
Water distribution pipe (inside building).
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Brass Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-27.1-67; B-43-80
ANSI; ASTM
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-26.1-67; B-42-83
ANSI; ASTM
Threadless Copper Pipe (TP)
All building classifications
H-26.1-73; B-302-82
ANSI; ASTM
Copper Tube — Types K, L and M Types WK, WL and WM
All building classifications
H-23.1-70; B-88-83
ANSI; ASTM
(1b)
Forge Welded Copper Tube Types WK, WL and WM
All building classifications
B-447-80
ASTM; NSF
(1b)
Galvanized Steel Pipe
All building classifications
B-125.2-72; A-120-82
ASTM; NSF
(1a)
Polybutylene (PB) Plastic Tubing
One to Four Family Structures — Hot & Cold
D-3309-81b; NSF No. 14
ASTM; NSF
(2)
CPVC Pipe, Fittings and Cement
All building classifications Hot and Cold
D-2846-82 NSF No. 14
ASTM NSF
(3)
Re-Tube Cross-Linked Polyethylene Tubing
One to Four Family Structures — Hot & Cold
NSF No. 14
NSF
(2)
NOTES:
1.
a.
Flexible Couplings and Fittings as per § 860-93 may be used in lieu of screwed joints and screwed fittings on Schedule 40, Steel Pipe for water distribution systems. All Pipe, fittings, and flexible type couplings shall be galvanized.
b.
Solders and fluxes used for the installation or repair of potable water supply systems shall not contain more than 0.2% lead.
2.
a.
Installation shall be in accordance with Manufacturers recommendations and Code Requirements.
b.
(PB) Tubing limited to one to four family structures-New-Remodeling-Rehab.
c.
Tubing shall conform to applicable ASTM and NSF Standards and be so marked.
d.
Maximum hot water temperature not to exceed 180° F.
e.
Water Distribution Pressure not to exceed 80 P.S.I. (§ 860-177B).
f.
Tubing to be run straight, in uniform alignment, utilize proper fittings for change of direction and be supported every three feet for all sizes in this specification with smooth plastic or plastic coated non-binding hangers to allow for expansion and contraction and eliminate noise transmission. Tubing shall not be rigidly anchored.
g.
Joints or connections will not be permitted underground or under concrete floor slabs.
h.
Approved joints and connections utilizing barbed brass fittings and aluminum compression bands crimped with approved tools or celcon fittings and nuts with approved flared connections.
i.
Proper adapter or transition fittings to be used for connections to equipment, or other approved piping material. Only listed teflon thread tape or plastic thread lubricant shall be used for threaded connections. Conventional pipe thread compounds, putty, linseed oil base products and unknown mixtures shall not be used.
j.
Piping to be sized according to code requirements.
k.
Connection to water heaters: PB Tubing may be directly connected to a storage type water heater provided a minimum of six inches is maintained between the flue of gas fired water heater and the PB Tubing. However, it is recommended that a minimum six inches of metal pipe be installed between the hot water outlet and the PB system. On instantaneous type heaters, an 18-inch minimum of approved metal pipe is required.
l.
A properly executed warranty against defective material or workmanship be furnished to the homeowner by the system manufacturer.
3.
CPVC Installation Requirements.
a.
Installation shall be in accordance with Manufacturers recommendations applicable Standards and Code Requirements.
b.
Identification — The pipe, fittings and solvent cements shall be marked in accordance with ASTM D — 2846 and with the NSF symbol.
c.
Maximum hot water temperature not to exceed 180° F.
d.
Water distribution pressure not to exceed 80 P.S.I. (§ 860-177B).
e.
Pipe to be run straight, in uniform alignment, utilize proper fittings for change of direction and be supported every three feet for all sizes in this specification with smooth plastic or plastic coated non-binding hangers to allow for expansion and eliminate noise transmission.
f.
Thermal Expansion — The linear thermal expansion rate for CPVC is approximately 1/2 in /10° F. temperature change for each 100 ft. of pipe or tubing. Installation of long runs of pipe require 1/16 to 3/32 in. longitudinal clearance per foot of run to accommodate thermal expansion. Proper design installation requires offsets of 12 in. or more for every straight 10 ft. run of pope to absorb thermal movement. Pipe should not be anchored rigidly to a support but rather be secured with broad, smooth hangers providing for a degree of movement.
g.
Piping to be sized and pressure tested according to Code Requirements.
h.
Water Heaters — pipe and fittings covered by this installation requirement are not intended for use at temperatures above 180° F. CPVC Pipe may be directly connected to a storage type water heater provided a minimum of six in. is maintained between the flue of gas fired water heaters and the CPVC pipe. However, it is recommended that a minimum six in. of metal pipe be installed between the hot water outlet and the CPVC system. Instantaneous type water heaters — CPVC system's may not be suitable for use on this type heater. Approval of pipe manufacturer and his design requirements are required if system is to be used with instantaneous heater.
i.
Approved adapter or transition fittings to be used for connections to equipment or other approved piping material.
j.
Step-by-step Assembly — Correct assembly requires the following:
1.
Cut the pipe square;
2.
Remove burrs;
3.
Check for interference fit;
4.
Clean both pipe and fittings with a recommended CPVC cleaner or by light sanding or both;
5.
Apply a liberal coat of CPVC solvent cement to the pipe and a light coat of cement to the fitting;
6.
Assemble immediately by bottoming the pipe in the fitting socket and rotating a quarter turn as the joint is assembled; and
7.
Remove excess cement from the joint.
k.
Caution: Joints mistakenly made with only a cleaning solvent may pass the usual cold water pressure check, but can be expected to fail later in hot water service. As a result pressure tests will require the hot water tank to be activated and normal working temperatures attained during test.
6.
Schedule 40, NSF Seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. The pipe shall be protected from fastener penetration where pipe passes through partitions by the use of 16-gauge steel plates or equal protection. Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material. Approved expansion joints at three story intervals or as recommended by manufacturer will be required for high-rise construction.
A. 
Soil and waste piping — above ground — within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
Brass Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-27-1-67; B-43-80
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-26.1-67; B-42-83
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Tube Types K, L, M & DWV
All building classifications
H-23.1-70; B-306-81
ANSI; ASTM
(4)
Galvanized Steel Pipe
All building classifications
B-125.2-70; A-120-82
ANSI; ASTM
(5)
Polyvinyl Chlorine PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(6)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
ASTM;
(6)
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2661-81
NSF; ASTM
(6)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(6)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(6)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standard C-564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Utilizing cast iron screwed drainage fittings.
4.
Where urinals are to be installed on a copper or copper alloy type DWV system, including all copper DWV materials, the Administrative Authority will require acceptable design criteria such as, but not limited to, automatic flushing units (Ultraflow) — an electric push button controlled water distribution system to be installed in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements, to prevent the degradation of copper or copper allow DWV by the action of urine.
5.
Minimum size 2 1/2 inches.
6.
Schedule 40, NSF Seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. The pipe shall be protected from fastener penetration where pipe passes through partitions by the use of 16-gauge steel plates or equal protection. Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material. Approved expansion joints at three story intervals or as recommended by manufacturer will be required for high-rise construction.
B. 
Building drains — sanitary — underground within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-813
ASTM
(3)
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF (DWV); D-2661-81
NSF; ASTM
(3)
Clay Pipe Extra Strength
One to Four Family Structures
C-700-83
ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(6)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(6)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C564-82.
2.
As approved in Section § 860-68A..
3.
Schedule 40, NSF seal is required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material.
4.
Vitrified clay sewer pipe for underground building drains in one to four family structures may be used subject to the following installation requirements:
a.
Pipe shall be extra strength with premium joints.
b.
Cut sections of pipe shall have oakum and poured — bitumastic joints or approved preformed factory joints.
c.
Tops of hubs or fittings shall finish flush or below basement floors where change in pipe material will occur.
d.
Requirement of a cleanout at end of main runs, where main is not an extension of stack. Additional cleanouts along main run spaced not more than 50 feet apart.
e.
Pipe shall be laid on a four inch bed of compacted slag, sand or equivalent granular material, and an envelope of the same material at sides and top of pipe. Slag shall be high lime basic reaction. Minimum thickness of encasement shall be six inches on each side of pipe, minimum of four inches from top of pipe to underside of slab, and 12 inches above top of pipe elsewhere. Installations shall be in accordance with ASTM C-12 Specifications.
f.
All vitreous clay ells shall be long radius type to permit four inches granular cover over top of pipe under floor slab.
g.
Concrete encasement of 3,000 lbs. compressive strength four inch thick, around and under all vitreous clay traps and ells as protection against breakage due to settlement or cleanout operation by rodding.
h.
Soil and waste stacks above ground shall be adequately supported so that no weight load is imposed on the building drainage system.
C. 
Building sub-drains — underground within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF (DWV); D-2661-81
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
NSF; ASTM
(3)
Clay Pipe Extra Strength
One to Four Family Structures
C-700-83
ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(3)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(3)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C564-82.
2.
As approved in Section § 860-68A.
3.
Schedule 40, NSF seal is required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material.
4.
Vitrified clay sewer pipe for underground building drains in one to four family structures may be used subject to the following installation requirements:
a.
Pipe shall be extra strength with premium joints.
b.
Cut sections of pipe shall have oakum and poured — bitumastic joints or approved preformed factory joints.
c.
Tops of hubs or fittings shall finish flush or below basement floors where change in pipe material will occur.
d.
Requirement of a cleanout at end of main runs, where main is not an extension of stack. Additional cleanouts along main run spaced not more than 50 feet apart.
e.
Pipe shall be laid on a four inch bed of compacted slag, sand or equivalent granular material, and an envelope of the same material at sides and top of pipe. Slag shall be high lime basic reaction. Minimum thickness of encasement shall be six inches on each side of pipe, minimum of four inches from top of pipe to underside of slab, and 12 inches above top of pipe elsewhere. Installations shall be in accordance with ASTM C-12 Specifications.
f.
All vitreous clay ells shall be long radius type to permit four inches granular cover over top of pipe under floor slab.
g.
Concrete encasement of 3,000 lbs. compressive strength four inch thick, around and under all vitreous clay traps and ells as protection against breakage due to settlement or cleanout operation by rodding.
h.
Soil and waste stacks above ground shall be adequately supported so that no weight load is imposed on the building drainage system.
D. 
Building sewers sanitary — underground outside buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fitting Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
Clay Sewer Pipe Extra Strength
All building classifications
C-700-83
ASTM
(3)
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(4)
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Sewer Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
D-3033-83; D-2729-83; D-3034-83
ASTM; ASTM
(4), (4a), (4b)
PVC — Z46
All building classifications
F-789-82
ASTM
(4), (4b)
PVC — A2000
All building classifications
F-949
ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
PVC PS 50 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
PVC PS 100 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(4)
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF (DWV); D-661-81
NSF; ASTM
(4)
ABS Composite Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
D-2680-70
ASTM
(5), (4a)
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS Sewer Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
D-2751-83a
ASTM
(4), (4a)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
ASTM
(4)
Asbestos Cement Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
C-428-81
ASTM
(6), (4a)
Bituminized Sewer Pipe
One to Four Family Structures
D-1861-81
ASTM
(7), (4a)
Concrete Sewer Pipe
One to Four Family Structures
C-14-82
ASTM
(8), (4a)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C564-82.
2.
As approved in Section § 860-68A.
3.
Premium joints conforming with ASTM-C-425-82. Material shall not be run or laid in same trench as the water service pipe.
4.
Install in accordance with installations standard covering underground installation of flexible thermoplastic sewer pipe.
Schedule 40, NSF seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations of installation standards covering material.
4a.
Non-pressure systems.
4b.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sewer pipe fittings with elastomeric seal joints shall comply with ASTM D3212-81.
5.
Joints and factory fabricated fittings conforming to ASTM designation D 2680-70.
6.
Pipe, fittings and adaptors shall be joined by gaskets meeting the requirements of ASTM D 1878.
7.
Limited to one to four family structures — Installations shall be in accordance with all applicable standards covering installation procedures. Pipe and fittings to be joined with accurately machined or tapered joints.
8.
Limited one to four family structures. Installation shall be in accordance with all applicable standards covering installation procedure. Joining methods shall meet applicable standards.
E. 
Sanitary sumps or receptors — for building sub-drains — lift stations.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron
All building classifications
None Available
Reinforced Concrete
All building classifications
None Available
(1)
Fiberglass
All building classifications
None Available
(2)
Structural Foam SF 30
All building classifications
PS-15-69
(3)
NOTES:
1.
Requires Bituminized Coating.
2.
Fiberglass basins approved by Allegheny County Health Department Plumbing Board.
3.
As approved by Allegheny County Plumbing Board.
List of fiberglass basins currently Approved include:
1.
Fiberbasins Inc.
All Building Classifications
2.
A.K. Plastics Co.
All Building Classifications
3.
Jackel-Fiberglass
All Building Classifications
4.
Structural Foam SF-30
All Building Classifications
5.
Ashland-Plastics
Residential
6.
Gerish Fiberglass
All Building Classifications
7.
Environmental One Fiberglass Basin
All Building Classifications
8.
Liberty Pump #403
All Building Classifications
9.
HICO 1300 Super Polyethylene
Residential
10.
WRS-5-6 Drainosaur JR.
All Building Classification
11.
Liberty Simplex 700 Series
All Building Classification
12.
Liberty Duplex 1100 Series
All Building Classification
A. 
Vent piping — above ground within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fitting Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
Brass Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-27-1-67; B-43-80
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-26.1-67; B-42-83
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Tube Types K, L, M & DWV
All building classifications
H-23.1-70; B-306-81
ANSI; ASTM
(4)
Galvanized Steel Pipe
All building classifications
B-125.2-70; A-120-82
ANSI; ASTM
(5)
Polyvinyl Chlorine PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
D-2665-82; NSF
ASTM; ANSI; NSF
(6)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(6)
COEX ABD DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(6)
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2661-81
ASTM; ANSI; NSF
(6)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
ASTM
(6)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standard C-564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Utilizing cast iron screwed drainage fittings.
4.
Utilizing copper DWV solder joint fittings
5.
Utilizing galvanized malleable iron screwed fittings.
6.
Schedule 40, NSF Seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. The pipe shall be protected from nail penetration where pipe passes through wood partitions by the use of 16-gauge steel plates or equal protection. Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material. Approved expansion joints at three story intervals or as recommended by manufacturer will be required for high rise construction.
B. 
Vent piping underground — within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2661-82
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
ASTM
(3)
Clay Pipe Extra Strength
One to Four Family Structures
C-700-83
ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(3)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(3)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Schedule 40, NSF seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material.
4.
Vitrified clay sewer pipe for underground building drains in one to four family structures may be used subject to the following installation requirements:
a.
Pipe shall be extra strength with premium joints.
b.
Cut sections of pipe shall have oakum and poured — bitumastic joints or approved preformed factory joints.
c.
Tops of hubs or fittings shall finish flush or below basement floors where change in pipe material will occur.
d.
Requirement of a cleanout at end of main runs, where main is not an extension of stack. Additional cleanouts along main run spaced not more than 50 feet apart.
e.
Pipe shall be laid on a four inch bed of compacted slag, sand or equivalent granular material, and an envelope of the same material at sides and top of pipe. Slag shall be high lime basic reaction. Minimum thickness of encasement shall be six inches on each side of pipe, minimum of four inches from top of pipe to underside of slab, and 12 inches above top of pipe elsewhere. Installations shall be in accordance with ASTM C-12 Specifications.
f.
All vitreous clay ells shall be long radius type to permit four inches granular cover over top of pipe under floor slab.
g.
Concrete encasement of 3,000 lbs. compressive strength four inch thick, around and under all vitreous clay traps and ells as protection against breakage due to settlement or cleanout operation by rodding.
h.
Soil and waste stacks above ground shall be adequately supported so that no weight load is imposed on the building drainage system.
A. 
Storm water drains — above ground within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fitting Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
Brass Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-27-1-67; B-43-80
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
All building classifications
H-26.1-67; B-42-83
ANSI; ASTM
(3)
Copper Tube Types K, L, M & DWV
All building classifications
H-23.1-70; B-306-81
ANSI; ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(4)
ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2661-81
NSF; ASTM
(4)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
FNSF-DWV
NSF
(4)
Galvanized Steel Pipe
All building classifications
B-125.2-70; A-120-82
ANSI; ASTM
(5)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(4)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standard C-564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Utilizing cast iron screwed drainage fittings.
4.
Schedule 40, NSF Seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. The pipe shall be protected from nail penetration where pipe passes through wood partitions by the use of 16-gauge steel plates or equal protection. Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material. Approved expansion joints at three story intervals or as recommended by manufacturer will be required for high rise construction.
5.
Minimum size 2 1/2 inches.
B. 
Building drains — storm water — underground within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF (DWV); D-2661-81
ASTM
(3)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-813
NSF; ASTM
(3)
Clay Pipe Extra Strength
One to Four Family Structures
C-700-83
ASTM
(4)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(4)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Schedule 40, NSF seal is required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material.
4.
Limited one to four family structures — same bedding and concrete encasement requirements as required for building sanitary drains.
C. 
Building sewers — storm — underground outside buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fitting Extra Heavy & Service Weight
All building classifications
A-112.5.1-73; A-74-82
ANSI; ASTM
(1)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe & Fittings
All building classifications
301-82
CISPI
(2)
PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2665-82
NSF; ASTM
(4)
ABS Schedule 40
All building classifications
NSF-DWV; D-2661-81
NSF; ASTM
(4)
ABS Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-628-81
ASTM
(4)
Clay Sewer Pipe Extra Length
Limited one to four family structure
C-700-83
ASTM
(3), (4a)
PVC — Z 46
All building classifications
F-789-82
ASTM
(4), (4b)
PVC — A2000
All building classifications
F-949
ASTM
(4), (4b)
Polyvinyl Chloride
All Bldg..
D-3033
ASTM
(4)
PVC Sewer Pipe & Fitting
Classifications
D-3034; D-2729
ASTM; ASTM
(4a), (4b)
ABS Composite Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
D-2680-76
ASTM
(4), (4b), (7)
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS Sewer Pipe & Fitting
All building classifications
D-2751-83a
ASTM
(4), (4b), (4a)
Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
C-76-83
ASTM
(4a)
Asbestos Cement Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
C-644-71
ASTM
(6)
Corrugated Galvanized Steel Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
A-444-71
ASTM
(8), (4a)
Aluminized Corrugated Steel
All building classifications
M-274-79
AASHTO
(4a) Only
Bituminized Sewer Pipe
Limited One to Four Family Structure
D-1861-81
(4a), (9)
Non-reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe
Limited One to Four Family Structure
C-14-82
ASTM
(5), (4a)
Modified Styrene Rubber SR Sewer Pipe
D-2852-74
ASTM
(10), (4a)
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Tubing
Light Weight Heavy Weight
F-405-76b; M-294-831; M-252-811
ASTM; AASHTO; AASHTO
(10), (4a), (11)
Polyethylene Smooth Wall
D-3350
ASTM
(4a), (10)
PVC Schedule 40 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
PVC PS 50 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
PVC PS 100 Foam Core
All building classifications
F-891
ASTM
(4)
COEX ABS DWV
All building classifications
D-2661-81
ASTM
(4)
NOTES:
1.
Caulked or gasket joints meeting ASTM Standards C-564-82.
2.
As approved in § 860-68A.
3.
Premium joints conforming with ASTM C-425-82.
4.
Install in accordance with installations standard covering underground installation of flexible thermoplastic sewer pipe.
Schedule 40, NSF seal required, solvent cement shall meet the latest applicable standards for use on PVC/ABS and the co-mingling of PVC and ABS is prohibited. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or installation standards covering material.
4a.
Non pressure systems.
4b.
Joints and fittings using elastomeric seals shall conform to ASTM 3212-76.
5.
Concrete sewer pipe and fittings shall be joined by means of flexible rubber sealing rings compressed to provide water-tight joints conforming to ASTM C443, or by listed one-piece molded rubber couplings. Cement joints are not permitted except for repairs or connections to existing lines constructed with such joints.
6.
Pipe, fittings and adaptors shall be joined by gaskets meeting the requirements of ASTM D 1869-78.
7.
Joints and factory fabricated fittings conforming to ASTM designation D 2680-76.
8.
Bituminized coating required, except where soils engineering report supports the use of plain galvanized pipe.
9.
Limited to one to four family structures. Installations shall be in accordance with all applicable standards covering installation procedures. Pipe and fittings to be joined with accurately machined or tapered joints.
10.
Limited to building storm sewers receiving water from down spouts or conductors not connected to a combination or storm sewer system but terminating in a street gutter, leaching pit or other acceptable point of disposal. Material not to be used within five feet of building or to be over two feet installed depth.
11.
Limited to building storm sewers receiving water from down spouts or conductor not connected to a combination sewer system. Material not be used with five feet of building.
D. 
Building — sub soil or foundations drains — open jointed or perforated pipe.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe
All building classifications
A-74-82
ASTM
(1)
Clay Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
C-4-81; C-700-83
ASTM
(1)
Asbestos Cement
All building classifications
C-508-83
ASTM
(1)
Concrete
All building classifications
C-14-82; C-76-83
ASTM
(1)
Bituminized Fiber
All building classifications
D-2311-81
ASTM
(1)
Bituminized Corrugated Steel
All building classifications
A-444-71
ASTM
(1)
PVC Sewer Pipe
All building classifications
D-2729-83
ASTM
(1)
Modified Styrene (SR) Plastic
All building classifications
D-3928-81
ASTM
(1)
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Tube Perforated Form
All building classifications
F-405-76b
ASTM
(1)
Perforated Polyethylene
All building classifications
3350-74; M-294-831; M-252-811
ASTM
(1)
Polyethylene Smooth Wall
D-3350
ASTM
(1)
NOTES:
1.
See § 860-167 for foundation drain installation requirements.
E. 
Storm or clear water sump receptors.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Cast Iron Soil Pipe
All building classifications
Concrete — Reinforced
All building classifications
Clay Tile
All building classifications
Masonry
All building classifications
Plastic
(1)
Fiberglass
(1)
Structural Foam SF 30
All building classifications
(1)
NOTES:
1.
Fiberglass and plastic receptors approved by ACPB:
1.
Fiberglass Basins by Jackel
All Building Classifications
2.
Fiberglass Basins by Fiberbasin, Inc.
All Building Classifications
3.
Fiber Basins by A.K.
All Building Classifications
4.
Polycrock Basins by Genova
All Building Classifications
5.
Ashland-Plastics
Limited One to Four Family Structures
6.
Gerish Fiberglass
All Building Classifications
7.
Jackel SF 22 Structural Foam
All Building Classifications
F. 
Control roof drainage. See Article XIV, § 860-174, Control flow storm water systems for design requirements. Material for storm water drainage systems to be as approved in Article V, § 860-65A, B and C.
G. 
Roof drain. Presently approved materials:
Cast Iron
Copper
Lead
Aluminum
Plastic — As approved by ACPB
Johns-Manville — Flex-I-drain
Specialty Products — (RD, RDS, RBD, PBDS, RASD)
H. 
Outside conductors — (down spouts). Outside conductors or down spouts shall be approved sheet metal or other acceptable material.
I. 
Floor and area drains.
(1) 
Cast Iron.
(2) 
Plastic — ABS and PVC as approved by ACPB.
Specialty Products — Area Atrium Drains (AAD, AADS)
Specialty Products — Multi-drain
Daren — ABS w/neoprene "O" Ring
Plastic Oddities — Utility and Heavy Duty (nine by nine) "Grate"
A. 
Chemical waste piping — above ground — within buildings.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
High Silicon Content Cast Iron Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) Corrosion Waste
(1)
Borosilicate Glass Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) C-599-70
ASTM
(2)
Lead Pipe
All building classifications
(CW)
(3)
Vulcathene — Polypropylene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings; Joints of Heat Fusion or Vultite Compression Fittings
All building classifications
Type I D-1248; Type II D-2146
ASTM
(5)
Fuseal — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40 Joints — Heat Fusion
All building classifications
NSF (CW); Type I — 29209, D-2146
NSF; ASTM
(5)
Orion Fittings, Inc.
1.
Polyprolene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Heat Fusion Joints
All building classifications
Type II — 2306, D-2146; D-1248
ASTM
(5)
2.
Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146
ASTM
(5)
3.
Fire Retardant — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146 (with flame resistant additives)
ASTM
(5)
4.
Borosilicate Glass Pipe & Polypropylene Fittings — Joined by the "Riontite" mechanical MJ System
All building classifications
DD-G-541-B; C-599-70
FS; ASTM
(5)
Modified Epoxy Resin Plastic Pipe with Silica or Fiber Fillers
All building classifications
(CW)
(4), (5)
NOTES:
1.
Approved Caulked or Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
2.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
3.
Approved Wiped Joints.
4.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints or Threaded Joints.
Chemical Waste piping shall be selected on the basis of its ability to handle the type of chemicals to be transported. See Article XI, § 860-130B for neutralizing requirements and sanitary sewer authority requirements.
5.
Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendation or installation standards covering materials.
See Article XI, § 860-130C for installation requirements.
B. 
Chemical waste piping — below ground.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
High Silicon Content Cast Iron Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) Corrosion Waste
(1)
Borosilicate Glass Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) C-599-70
ASTM
(2), (5)
Lead Pipe
All building classifications
(CW)
(3)
Vulcathene — Polypropylene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings — Joints of Heat Fusion or Vultite Compression Fittings
All building classifications
Type I — D-1248; Type II — D-2146
ASTM
(6)
Fuseal — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Joints — Heat Fusion
All building classifications
NSF; (CW) Type I — 29209, D-2146
NSF; ASTM
(6)
Orion Fittings, Inc.
1.
Polyprolene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Heat Fusion Joints
All building classifications
Type II-2306 D-2146; D-1248
ASTM
(6)
2.
Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146
ASTM
(6)
3.
Fire Retardant — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146 (with flame resistant additives)
ASTM
(6)
4.
Borosilicate Glass — Pipe & Polypropylene Fittings — Joined by the "Riontite" mechanical MJ System
All building classifications
DD-G-541-B; C-599-70
FS; ASTM
(5)
Modified Epoxy Resin Plastic Pipe with Silica or Fiber Fillers
All building classifications
(CW)
(4)
NOTES:
1.
Approved Caulked or Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
2.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
3.
Approved Wiped Joints.
4.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints or Threaded Joints.
Chemical Waste piping shall be selected on the basis of its ability to handle the type of chemicals to be transported. See Article XI, § 860-130B for neutralizing requirements and sanitary sewer authority requirements.
5.
Installation Requirements for Glass Pipe when Used Underground:
a.
All glass pipe shall be coated with at least 1/8" mastic coating including joints. Coating to be administered before pipe is placed in ditch. After coating pipe is to be laid on a bed of eight inches of granulated slag, sand, or sandy loam.
b.
Piping, after being laid, to be covered by six inches of granulated slag, sand, or loam and hand filled to a depth of 12 inches above top of piping. No large boulders or stones to be placed on pipe at any time.
c.
In lieu of protecting glass pipe with a mastic coating, the Administrative Authority will accept buried glass pipe when protected by a proper casing, with a thickness capable of supporting maximum load conditions that can occur in the specific field application (Example Bury-Pack)
d.
It is required that this pipe after being laid, and tested, shall be inspected by the Administrative Authority and the inspector be given time to return for a check on the backfill operation.
6.
Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendation or installation standards covering materials.
C. 
Chemical vent piping.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
High Silicon Content Cast Iron Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) Corrosion Waste
(1)
Borosilicate Glass Pipe
All building classifications
(CW) C-599-70
ASTM
(2)
Vulcathene — Polypropylene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings — Joints of Heat Fusion or Vultite Compression Fittings
All building classifications
Type I — D-1248; Type II — D-2146
ASTM
(4)
Fuseal — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Joints of Heat Fusion
All building classifications
NSF (CW) Type I- 29209 D-2146
NSF ASTM
(4)
Orion Fittings, Inc.
1.
Polyprolene & Polyethylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Heat Fusion Joints
All building classifications
Type II — 2306 D-2146; D-1248
ASTM
(4)
2.
Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146
ASTM
(4)
3.
Fire Retardant — Polypropylene Pipe & Fittings — Sch. 40, Type II — Heat Fusion Joints or "Riontite" Mechanical MJ Coupler System
All building classifications
D-2146 (with flame resistant additives)
ASTM
(4)
4.
Borosilicate Glass Pipe & Polypropylene Fittings — Joined by the "Riontite" mechanical MJ System
All building classifications
DD-G-541-B; C-599-70
FS; ASTM
(4)
Modified Epoxy Resin Plastic Pipe with Silica or Fiber Fillers
All building classifications
(CW)
(3)
NOTES:
1.
Approved Caulked or Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
2.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints.
3.
Approved Mechanical Compression Coupling Joints or Threaded Joints.
4.
Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendation or installation standards covering materials.
A. 
Fittings. The materials of which fittings are made and to be used in the installation of water distribution, drainage and/or vent systems shall comply with the applicable standards as approved by the code and conform to the type of material used. The fittings shall have no ledges, shoulders or reductions which can retard or obstruct flow in the piping. Threaded drainage pipe fittings shall be of the recessed drainage type. Pipes and fittings used for potable water supply systems shall not contain more than 8.0% lead.
(1) 
See Article VI, Joints and Connections for more information on various types.
B. 
Copper Water tube extrusion method, Malco M, Rothenberger "R", T. Drill Systems.
(1) 
As an alternate to copper fittings the above systems for handling copper tubing for water distribution is acceptable and approved subject to the manufacturers instructions and requirements.
(2) 
Areas of Permitted Use: This approval provides for the acceptance of these systems as an acceptable alternate method of joining copper water distribution tubing in all building classifications.
(3) 
Installation Requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers specifications and recommendations as well as code requirements.
C. 
Flexible or Mechanical Couplings. As an alternate to galvanized screwed fittings or galvanized water distribution systems, and as an alternate to galvanized screwed drainage fittings on inside above ground roof drains and conductors, flexible to mechanical type couplings may be used for such systems. See Article VI, § 860-92K, for installation requirements.
A. 
Compression couplings. For connecting plain end cast iron soil pipe — no-hub.
Present Approvals
No-hub Coupling
CISPI
MG Coupling
Familian Corp.
No Hub Coupling II
U.S., Pipe and Foundry
Band Seal Couplings
Mission Clay Products
Husky 4000
Anaco
Installation of No-hub joints shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements.
B. 
Compression gasket joints — for connecting Bell & Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe meeting ASTM C-564-82 and latest applicable standards.
(1) 
Gaskets are manufactured for extra heavy as well as service weight pipe.
(2) 
Installation of gasketed joints shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements.
C. 
Compression gasket — for connecting drains and cleanouts.
(1) 
Neoprene gasket conforming with latest applicable standards for use as an acceptable joint material for connecting inside caulk outlet drains and cleanouts.
(2) 
Installation of gaskets shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements.
D. 
"Donut" sealer rings" sewer joint connectors. Present approvals.
(1) 
Description: Plasticized donut-shaped rings for compression sealing of sewer pipe joints. Conforms with applicable parts of ASTM C-443-79, C-425-82 425-82 and D 1869-78.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: Donut sealer rings are approved to connect and seal the annular space (Hub and Spigot) between any two approved sewer pipe materials. Available sizes two inches through two inches.
(3) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements.
E. 
Flexible couplings: sewer and drain pipe connectors meeting ASTM C452-82, C564-82 and latest applicable standard.
Anaco Uniflex
Indiana Seal
Clos-True Inc.
Mission Band Seal
D.F.W. Plastic Inc.
Murray Quick Seal
Expert
PipeConx
Fernco
Plumb-Seal
Fernco Model 1059
(1) 
Description: Plasticized flexible couplings for compression sealing of plain end sewer and drain pipe with stainless steel compression bands. Conforms with applicable standards — C425-82, C564-82.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: Flexible couplings are approved to connect and seal any approved sewer or drain pipe material to material of same or reducing size or transition of material of same or reducing size.
(3) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers specifications and recommendations as well as code requirements. Unshielded couplings installed horizontally underground where exists the possibility of deflection, shall be placed on and covered with at least six inches if stone, gravel, or similar material. Unshielded couplings installed horizontally above ground shall have supports placed on the piping within six inches of both ends of the coupling.
F. 
Compression couplings for C I No-hub and other DWV material.
(1) 
Description: A coupling or sleeve made up of a synthetic rubber gasket and a stainless steel shield and tightening device. Synthetic rubber meets ASTM C-564-82, the stainless steel is of 300 series as per ASTM 167. Two categories of couplings are available, one for joining No-hub cast iron t No-hub cast iron and the other to join, reduce or adapt other approved types of drain, waste, sewer, and vent materials.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: Category I couplings designed for connecting plain end cast iron pipe are approved and acceptable for that use. Category II couplings designed to join, adapt or reduce other types of approved DWV materials are approved and acceptable for that use. Couplings used to connect pipes of same or differing outside diameters must have appropriate synthetic rubber bushings or sleeves to accommodate pipe size or differing outside diameters.
(3) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and code requirements.
Presently Approved Materials
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Standards
Source
Notes
Drinking Fountains
All building classifications
1010-8; A112.19.2M-82
ARI; ANSI
Drinking Water Coolers Self Contained Mechanically Refrigerated
All building classifications
1010-82
ARI
Enameled Cast Iron Plumbing Fixtures
All building classifications
A112.19.1-79
ANSI
Earthen Vitreous Glazed Plumbing Fixtures
All building classifications
Formed Metal Porcelain Enameled Sanitary Ware
All building classifications
Glass-Fiber Reinforced Polyester Resin Bathtubs
All building classifications
Z124.1-80
ANSI
Glass-Fiber Reinforced Polyester Resin Shower Receptors
All building classifications
Z124.2-80
ANSI
Leisure Jetted Whirlpool Bath
All building classifications
Z-124.1-80
ANSI
Premix Molded Stone Shower Receptor
All building classifications
CS222-59
Disregarding the gelcoated feature
Precast Terrazzo Concrete Shower Receptor
All building classifications
Meeting FHA Specifications for Materials and Construction
Porcelain Enameled Tanks for Domestic Use
All building classifications
CS115-60
CS
Staple Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures
All building classifications
CS20-63
CS
Staple Porcelain Plumbing Fixtures
All building classifications
CS4-29
CS
Stainless Steel Fixtures
All building classifications
CS243-62
CS
Stills, Water; Portable (without heating device) for U.S.P. Distilled Water
All building classifications
RR-S-726(1)50
Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures PVC Schedule 40
All building classifications
A112.19.2-73
ANSI
Plumbing Fixtures Lacking National Standards But Approved ACPB on Basis of Individual Reports
Name of Approved Fixture
Manufacturer
Description
Areas of Permitted Use or Limitations
Lav. "Acrylglas"
Acryglas Corp.
Acrylic Lav.
All Buildings
Lav. "Aurora"
Aurora Manufacturing Co.
Synthetic Marble Lav.
All Buildings
Lav. "Contura"
American Standard
Melamine Lav.
All Buildings
Lav. "Glamourtec"
Glamour Industrial Products, Inc.
Acrylic Lav.
All Buildings
Lav. Cultured Marble
Pacific Fiberglass Manuf. Co.
Synthetic Lav.
All Buildings
Lav. Cultured Marble
Mathews Marble Manuf.
Synthetic Lav.
All Buildings
"Ramic" — Tub & Wall Units, Shower & Wall Units & Lavs.
P.F.D. Inc.
Acrylic & Fiberglass Tub Wall, Shower & Lav. Units
All Buildings
"Neuway" Closet Tank
Crane Co.
ABS Closet Tank
All Buildings
"Flushmatic" Closet Tank
Water Control Products N.A. Inc.
Water Saving Closet Tank
All Buildings
"Geberit" Closet Tank
Geberit Manuf. Co.
Water Saving Closet Tank
All Buildings
"Microphor" Model LF-21- Low Flush Water Closet
Microphor, Inc.
Water Saving Toilet
All Buildings
Ultra-One/G
Eljer Corporation
Water Saving Water Closet Combination
All Buildings
Water Coolers
Oasis
Drainless Free Standing
All Buildings
Ultra Low Flush
IFO Cascade
Water Saving Water Closet Combination
All Buildings
A. 
Cast iron solvent single stack plumbing system. Copper Solvent Single Stack Plumbing system (when designed and authored by a professional engineer).
(1) 
Description: On engineered copper DWV Single Stack Self Venting Plumbing system for multi-story buildings. A single stack design which incorporates the use of two special fittings, aerators and deaerators as the basis for the self venting features of solvent.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval provides for the acceptance of solvent as an engineered drainage system in the multi-story buildings. The approval requires that the system be designed and authored by a professional engineer, registered under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. System design shall be in compliance with the "Copper Solvent Single Stack Plumbing System Design Handbook". published by the Copper Development Association, Inc. and the applicable provisions of the Allegheny County Plumbing Code, Article XV. Under limitations, the approval requires that where urinals are to be installed on this system, the Administrative Authority will require acceptable designs criteria such as, but not limited to automatic flushing units to prevent the degradation of copper DWV by the action of urine.
(3) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with approved system design and code requirements. The Administrative Authority will require the submission, review and approval of engineering drawings prior to any installations.
B. 
I.B.V.S. — Internal back vent system.
(1) 
Description:
(a) 
The Phelps Dodge Internal Back Vent System for DWV Plumbing Systems is an engineered system designed to control the air pressure within the vent system and eliminates the need for conventional venting by the use of special fittings.
(b) 
The system consists of a single stack with special fittings located at each floor level which act both as deaerators and mixers. The system is assembled with I.B.V.S, neoprene and stainless steel band couplings, and utilizes approved conventional DWV materials.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval provides for the acceptance of the Phelps Dodge Internal Back Vent system as an engineered DWV drainage system in the multi-story buildings. The approval requires that the system be designed and authored by a professional engineer, registered under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. System design shall be in compliance with the Phelps dodge internal back vent system specifications I.B.V.S. 1001 and the applicable provisions of the Allegheny County Plumbing Code, Article XV. I.B.V.S. design shall comply with drainage and venting principles of Article XV, Plumbing. Under limitations, the approval requires that where urinals are to be installed on this system and utilizing DWV copper as waste line material for the urinals, the Administrative Authority will require acceptable designs criteria such as, but not limited to automatic flushing units to prevent the degradation of copper DWV by the action of urine.
(3) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with approved system design and code requirements. The Administrative Authority will require the submission, review and approval of engineering drawings prior to any installations.
C. 
Automatic plumbing vent. Material or product approval — Automatic Plumbing Vent — or approved equal meeting NSF Standard 24.
(1) 
Description:
(a) 
The Automatic Plumbing Vent is a Vacuum Activated Valve that is designed as an alternate method of venting "P" traps of fixtures other than Water Closets in household drainage systems. These are fixtures that require one and one half inch vent or smaller. Since the
(b) 
Automatic Plumbing Vent serves only to allow air to enter the system and does not provide for back pressure relief, a limit, as to the number of fixtures vented by Automatic Plumbing Vent's and tributary to a single drain line, must be adhered to. This limitation is identified in the installation requirements. Additionally, the use of Automatic Plumbing Vent will not eliminate the need for a main soil or vent stack.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval covers the Automatic Plumbing Vent device as an acceptable alternate method of venting plumbing fixtures such as sinks, lavs., bathtubs, showers, laundry trays, automatic washers and similar fixtures requiring a trap not larger than two inches. Installation is limited to single family building two stories or less in height and without corrosive wastes.
(3) 
NOTE: The Administrative Authority will consider requests for use of the Automatic Plumbing Vent on permitted type fixtures in remodeling installations in other building classifications where conventional venting requirements would create structural problems or damage. Also, where the location of such fixtures and their waste connections to existing drains will not present a black pressure condition.
(4) 
Installation requirements.
(a) 
The Sealing Washer of the Automatic Plumbing Vent must be located at least six inches above the top of the trap arm. To insure compliance with this requirement, the total length of the pipe between the top of the Directional or Vent tee and the 1 1/2-inch female adapter, in which the Automatic Plumbing Vent is mounted, shall not be less than four inches.
(b) 
The Directional or Vent tee shall be within the Requirements set forth in Table 860-150A, "Distance of Fixture Trap from Vent."
(c) 
Device is limited to use of Plumbing Fixtures with a trap size of two inches or smaller and a total of fixture unit Value of three.
(d) 
Two fixtures individually protected by the Automatic Plumbing Vent may be drained by a Common 1 1/2 inch drain pipe, provided the fixture unit valve does not exceed three. Where the fixture unit valve exceeds three or where more that two fixtures are installed on a common drain, the drain must be increased to two inches. A maximum of three fixtures, not exceeding a total fixture unit of six, may be individually protected by Automatic Plumbing Vent's on a common two inch drain pipe.
(e) 
The device is to be installed in accordance with Article XV Plumbing Code and Mfg. recommendations. The device is not to be installed in a sealed wall cavity and is to remain accessible for inspection.
(f) 
The Automatic Plumbing Vent may be mounted under counter top in the base cabinets or in the inside wall behind a ready access panel.
(g) 
Use only a petroleum jelly on the threads to insure an air-tight fit. Anything else, including pipe-thread compound, may deteriorate the Automatic Plumbing Vent or its adapter. Hand tighten.
(h) 
The device shall not be installed where subject to back pressure, such as at the base of soil or waste stacks.
D. 
Suds pressure zones and suds relief vent.
(1) 
Suds pressure zones and suds relief vents — where required: Where sinks, laundry trays, laundry washing machines, and similar fixtures in which sudsy detergents are normally used, discharge at an upper level into a soil or waste stack which also serves fixtures in other occupancy units at a lower floor level, the drainage and vent piping for such lower fixtures shall be arranged so as to avoid connection to suds pressure zones in the sanitary drainage and vent systems, or a suds relief vent, relieving to a nonpressure zone, shall be provided at each suds pressure zone where such connections are installed. In multistory buildings, with more than six branch intervals of fixtures described above, separate waste and vent stacks for the lower four branch intervals of fixtures shall be required.
(2) 
A suds pressure relief vent must be connected to each suds pressure zone and installed so as to relieve suds pressure therefrom to a nonpressure zone in the plumbing system. Suds pressure relief vents should be at least three quarters of the diameter of the piping in which the pressure zone occurs, but not less than two inches.
(3) 
Suds pressure zones: Suds pressure zones shall be considered to exist at the following locations in sanitary drainage and vent systems as indicated in Table B.
(a) 
Zone 1. In a soil or waste stack, which serves fixtures on two or more floors and receives wastes from fixtures wherein sudsy detergents are used, a zone shall be considered to exist in the vertical portion upstream of an offset fitting in the riser to the upper section of the system, in the horizontal portion downstream of this fitting, and in the horizontal portion upstream of the offset immediately preceding the next offset fitting. See Table B.
(b) 
Zone 2. In a soil or waste stack, which serves fixtures on two or more floors and receives waste from fixtures wherein sudsy detergents are used, a zone shall be considered to exist at the base of the stack and extending upstream. See Table B.
(c) 
Zone 3. In a soil or waste system, which serves fixtures on two or more floors and received wastes from fixtures wherein sudsy detergents are used, a zone shall be considered to exist downstream in the horizontal drain from the base of the stack and both upstream and downstream of the next offset fitting downstream.
(d) 
Zone 4. In a soil or waste system, which serves fixtures on two or more floors and receives wastes from fixtures wherein sudsy detergents are used, a zone shall be considered to exist in the vent stack extending upstream from the point of connection to the base of the soil or waste stack.
Table A — Suds Pressure Relief Vent
Waste Size
Relief Vent Size
1 1/2
2
2
2
2 1/2
2
3
3
4
3
5
4
6
5
8
6
Table B — Extent of Suds Pressure Zones for Various Size Soil and Waste Piping
Extent of Zone (Measure From Fittings)
Stack Size
"U" (Upstream)
"D" (Downstream)
1 1/2"
5'0"
1"6"
2"
7'0"
1"6"
2 1/2"
8'0"
2'0"
3
10'0"
2'6"
4"
13'0"
3'6"
5"
17'0"
4'0"
6"
20'0"
5'0"
Standard
Source
Remarks
Air Gap Standards
A40.4
ANSI
Pipe — Applied Atmospheric type Anti-Siphon Devices (Vacuum Breakers)
1001-82
ASSE
Vacuum Breakers — Anti-Siphon — Pressure Type
1020-82
ASSE
Hose Connection Vacuum Breakers
1011-82
ASSE
Backflow Preventers With Intermediate Atmospheric Vent
1012-78
ASSE
Reduced Pressure Principle — Back Pressure Backflow Preventers
1013-80; C506
ASSE; AWWA
Double Check Valve Type — Back Pressure — Back flow Preventers
1015-80; C506
ASSE; AWWA
Water Closet Flush Tank Ball Cocks
1002-79
ASSE
Hand (Telephone) Showers
1014-79
ASSE
Diverters for Plumbing Faucets With Hose Spray Anti-Siphon Type, Residential Application
1025-78
ASSE
Wall Hydrant, Frost Proof Automatic Drainage, Anti-Backflow Types
1019-78
ASSE
A. 
Toilet Rooms shall be ventilated in accordance with Article III, § 860-30.
B. 
A.C.P.B. has approved the CA-90 Ductless Bathroom fan as manufactured by Rush Hampton Industries.
(1) 
Description: The CA-90 Ductless Bathroom fan consists of a 10 inch by four inch by 3 3/8 inch heavy duty galvanized casing which houses an Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. labeled electric dispersal fan and a CA-90 ejector cartridge. The fan pulls air through the unit, past the open CA-90 cartridge, and air saturated with CA-90 is ejected from the unit, diffusing sanitized air throughout the bathroom. The chemical CA-90 is a non-toxic chemical, found to be effective in destroying odor causing bacteria.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval covers the CA-90 Ductless Bathroom fan for an acceptable alternate method of bathroom ventilation as required in Article III, § 860-30.
(3) 
Installation requirements:
(a) 
Fan shall be installed so as to operate at all times when bathroom light is turned on in public toilet rooms. In private toilet rooms, the fan may be activated independently.
(b) 
Unit shall be installed in a vertical, upright position in the wall with the cartridge in the top vertical position.
(c) 
Unit shall bear the label of the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
(d) 
The manufacturer's recommendations for installation shall be strictly followed.
(e) 
The manufacturer shall make available, on a regular six month basis, such supply of chemical refills as may be necessary.
(f) 
A maximum of 100 square feet of floor area shall be serviced by each CA-90 unit.
C. 
Allegheny County Plumbing Board has approved the NUTONE NU A-40 and NUA-40L Non-ducted bathroom fan.
(1) 
Description: The non-ducted recirculation fan; or fan and light combination provided with deodorizing replaceable pellets shall be acceptable for ventilation of bathrooms.
(2) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval covers the Nutone Nu A-40 and Nu A-40L Non-ducted bathroom fan for an acceptable alternate method of bathroom ventilation as required by Article III, § 860-30.
(3) 
Installation requirements:
(a) 
Fan shall be installed so as to operate at all times when bathroom light is turned on in public toilet rooms. Private toilet rooms, the fan may be activated independently.
(b) 
Fan shall bear the label of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
(c) 
The manufacturer's recommendation for installation shall be strictly followed.
(d) 
The deodorizing pellets must be replaced no less frequently than 30 days.
(e) 
A maximum of 375 cubic feet shall be serviced by each Nutone fan; or fan and light combination.
D. 
Allegheny County Plumbing Board has approved the BROAN Model 686, 682 and 682L Duct-free bathroom fan.
(1) 
Description:
(a) 
The non-ducted recirculation fan or fan and light combination provided with deodorizing replaceable pellets shall be acceptable for ventilation of bathrooms.
(b) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval covers the BROAN model 686, 682 and 682L Duct-free bathroom fan for an acceptable alternate method of bathroom ventilation as required by Article III, § 860-30.
(2) 
Installation requirements:
(a) 
Fan shall be installed so as to operate at all times when bathroom light is turned on in public toilet rooms. Private toilet rooms, the fan may be activated independently.
(b) 
Fan shall bear the label of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
(c) 
The manufacturer's recommendation for installation shall be strictly followed.
(d) 
The deodorizing pellets must be replaced no less frequently than 30 days.
(e) 
A maximum of 375 cubic feet shall be serviced by each BROAN fan; or fan and light combination.
Standards
Source
Notes
Automatic Storage Type Water Heaters with input less than 50,000 BTU per hour, Approval Requirements for Vol.1
Z21.10.1-71
ANSI
Circulating Tank, Instantaneous and Automatic storage type water heaters — Approval Requirements for Vol. III
Z21.10.3-71
ANSI
Water Heaters, Side Arm Type
Z21.1-2.63
ANSI
Draft Hoods, Listing Requirements for
A21.12-71
ANSI
Electric Water Heaters
174-56
UL
Home Laundry Equipment, Plumbing Requirements for
A197.2-73 1007-79
ANSI ASSE
Household Dishwasher, Plumbing Requirements for
A197.1-73 1006.79
ANSI ASSE
Household Food Waste Disposer Units, Plumbing Requirements for
A197.3-73 1008-79
ANSI ASSE
Vents, Gas
441-64
UL
Raypak — Heating and Potable Water System
A. 
Sheet lead. Sheet lead for the following uses shall weigh not less than:
(1) 
General use: four pounds per square foot.
(2) 
Safe pans: four pounds per square foot.
(3) 
Flashings for vent pipes: three pounds per square foot.
B. 
Sheet copper. Sheet copper for the following use shall weigh not less than:
(1) 
General use: 12 ounces per square foot.
(2) 
Flashings for vent pipes: eight ounces per square foot.
(3) 
Flush tank linings: 10 ounces per square foot.
C. 
Caulking ferrules. Caulking Ferrules shall be of red brass and shall be in accordance with the following table:
Pipe Sizes
(inches)
Inside Diameter
Length
(inches)
Minimum Weight Each
2
2 1/4
4 1/2
1 lb. 0 oz.
3
3 1/4
4 1/2
1 lb. 12 oz.
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
2 lb. 8 oz.
D. 
Soldering bushings. Soldering bushings shall be of red brass in accordance with the following table:
Pipe Sizes
(inches)
Minimum Weight Each
1 1/4
6 oz.
1 1/2
8 oz.
2
14 oz.
2 1/2
1 lb. 6 oz.
3
2 lb. 0 oz.
4
3 lb. 8 oz.
E. 
Floor flanges — water closets. Floor flanges for water closets or similar fixtures shall be not less than 1/8 inch thick for brass, 1/4 inches thick, and not less than two inch caulking depth for cast iron or galvanized malleable iron. Flanges shall be caulked, soldered or threaded into other metal. If of approved plastics, they shall conform to applicable ASTM standards. Closet screws and bolts shall be brass.
F. 
Cleanout plugs.
(1) 
Cleanout plugs shall be of brass or approved plastic and shall have raised or countersunk heads, except that where raised heads will cause a tripping hazard, countersunk heads shall be used.
(2) 
Additionally, the A.C.P.B. has approved Elastomeric Caps for testing and permanent cleanouts for drainage pipes.
(a) 
Jim-Cap manufactures by Jim Cap Co., Inc.
(b) 
Cap-All manufactured by Specialty Products Company.
(3) 
Description: A cleanout cap in sizes 1 1/2", 2", 3" and 4" for testing or permanent cleanouts for plastic, cast iron or steel pipe. Manufactured of Neoprene Rubber conforming to ASTM C-564 specifications and reinforced on the inside by a rigid plastic disc.
(4) 
Areas of permitted use: The approval provides for the acceptance of Elastomeric caps for testing and/or permanent cleanouts, for drainage systems installed within the jurisdiction of the Allegheny County Plumbing Code, Article XV.
(5) 
Installation requirements: Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and/or code requirements relating to cleanout locations and accessibility.
G. 
Flush pipes and materials. Flush pipes and fittings shall be of nonferrous material. When of brass or copper tubing, the material shall be at least 0.0313 inches in thickness. (No. 20 U.S. gauge)
H. 
Waterproofing membrane — shower pan liner and under-deck Flashings. Approved materials.
Chloraloy 240
Carlisle Sure-Seal Butyl Rubber membrane
DTS Chlorinated Polyethylene Water proofing membrane manufactured by Oatey Company
I. 
Plastic roof flashings. Approved materials.
Genoval Snap Fit
Specialty Products — Triple "O" Ring
W-F Products — Flexible PVC
Alcan Aluminum Pipe
Aqua-Flo Connectors — Flexible Metal Connectors
Bondstrand Fiberglass Pipe — Potable Water
Brass Craft Polylock Fitting
Broan Ductless Fan Model 686-686SF Air Freshener
Canplas/Backwater Valve — Residential
ETI Ultra Rib Sewer Pipe
Facet Glos Lavs
Fernco Flexible Fittings
Fernco Coupling Model 1059
Flushtrol Flush Valve
Forge Welded Copper Tubing WK WL WM
Grabber Fitting for potable water
IFO Cascade — Ultra low flushtoilet
Leisure Jetted Whirlpool Bath
Oasis Drinking Fountain — Drainless free standing
Raychem HWAT System
Raypak — Heating and Potable Water System
Rothenberger R System
T. Drill
Black & Galvanized Steel Pipe
ANSI B125.270-ASTM A12-69
Cast Iron Pressure Pipe
ANSI A21.1-67 — ASTM A377-79
Cast Iron Pressure Pipe Fittings
ANSI A21.10-71
Cast Iron Screwed Fittings (125 and 250 lbs.)
ANSI B16.4063 — ASTM A126.66
Cast Iron Soil Pipe and fittings Extra heavy and Service Weight
ANSI A112.5.1-68 — ASTM A74-82
Hubless Cast Iron Sanitary System with No-hub System Fittings
CISPI — 301-82
Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Pipe
ANSI A40.5-43
Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Fittings
ANSI B16.12-77
Cast Iron Water Pipe 2" x 2 1/2"
ANSI — A21.12-71 — AWWA 112.65
Malleable Iron fittings, (Threaded) 150 lbs.
ANSI B16.3-77
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings
FS — WWP-40BB(1)-64
Wrought Iron Pipe
ANSI B34.2-66 — ASTM A72-66
Pipe Threads (except drymeal)
ANSI — B2.1-68
Valves, Cast Iron, Gate, 125 and 250 lbs. Threaded and Flanged
F.S. WW-V-589-66
Cast Bronze Fittings for Flared Copper Tubes
ANSI — B16.26-75
Cast Bronze Screwed Fittings (125 and 250 lbs.)
ANSI — B16.15-78
Cast Bronze Solder Joint Drainage Fittings (DWV)
ANSI — B16.23-76
Cast Bronze Solder Joint Pressure Fittings
ANSI — B16.18-78
Bronze Flanges and Flanged Fittings (150 & 300 lbs.)
ANSI — B16.24-62
Copper Pipe S.P.S.
ANSI — H26.1-67
ASTM — B42-83
Copper Pipe Threadless (TP)
ANSI — H23/3-67
ASTM — B75-81a
Seamless Copper Tube
ANSI — H23.3-67
ASTM — B75-62
Copper Water Tube Types K.L. & M.
ANSI — H23.3-67
ASTM — B88-83
Copper Drainage Tube Type DWV
ANSI — H23.6-67
ASTM — B306.81
Seamless Brass Tube
ANSI — H23.6-67
ASTM — B135.71a
Seamless Red Brass Pipe
ANSI — H27.1-67
ASTM — B43-80
Wrought Copper and Bronze Solder Joint Pressure Fittings
ANSI — B16.22-80
Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder Joint Drainage Fittings
ANSI — B16-29-80
Lead Pipe and Traps
FS WW-P-350b-76
Unions, Brass and Bronze, 250 lbs.
FS WW-U-516a-67
Valve, Ball
FS WW-V-35a-65
Valves, Bronze; Angle, Check and Globe, 125 & 150 lbs; threaded and Flanges
FS WW-V-51a-(2)-54
Valves, Bronze; Gate, 125 & 150 lbs, Threaded & Flanged
FS WW-V-54c-66
Pipe Fittings, Bronze and Ferrous (bushings, plugs and locknuts) threaded
FS WW-P-471a(2)-64
ASTM
NSF
ABS PI; Sch. 40 & 80
D-1527
No. 14 P.W.
SDR.PR
D-2282
No. 14 P.W.
Composite Sewer Pipe
D-2680
ABS Fittings; Socket Sch.40
D-2468
No. 14 P.W.
Socket Sch.80
D-2469
No. 14 P.W.
Threaded Sch.80
D-2465
No. 14 P.W.
ABS-DWV Pipe & Fittings; DWV Sch.40
D-2661
No. 14 P.W.
Sewer
D-2751
Composite Sewer Pipe
D-2680
ABS Solvent Cement
D-2235
PVC Pipe:
Sch. 40,80,120
D-1785
No. 14 P.W.
SDR-PR
D-2241
No. 14 P.W.
PVC Tubing
D-2740
No. 14 P.W.
PVC Fittings:
Socket Sch.40
D-2466
No. 14 P.W.
Socket Sch.80
D-2465
No. 14 P.W.
Threaded Sch.80
D-2464
No. 14 P.W.
PVC — Bell — End Pipe: Bell Socket Joints
D-2672
No. 14 P.W.
Socket Line Couplings: Sch.40 & 80
D-3036
No. 14 P.W.
PVC-DWV Pipe and Fittings:
DWV Pipe, Sch.40
D-2665
No. 14 P.W.
PVC Sewer Pipe
D-2729
Sewer, Type PSP
D-3033
Sewer, Type PSM
D-3034
PVC Solvent Cement
D-2564
CPVC Pipe, Fittings and Cement
D-2846 H&C-W.D.
No. 14 P.W.
PE Pipe: Sch. 40 & 80 O.D.
Base
D-2477
No.14 P.W.
SDR-PR, I.D. Base
D-2239
No.14 P.W.
PE Tubing
D-2737
No.14 P.W.
PE Smooth Wall
D-3350
No.14 P.W.
Corrugated PE Drainage Tubing
F-405-77a
PE Fittings Butt Fusion, Sch. 40
D-2610
No.14 P.W.
Butt Fusion, Sch. 80
D-2611
No.14 P.W.
Socket Fusion for SDR 11.0 PE Pipe
D-2683
No.14 P.W.
PB Pipe:
SDR-PR, I.D. Base
D-2662
No.14 P.W.
SDR-PR, O.D. Base
D-3000
No.14 P.W.
PB Pipe
D-3309 H&C-W.D.
No.14 P.W.
PB Tubing
D-2666
No.14 P.W.
PB Tubing
D-3309 H&C W.D.
No.14 P.W.
Plastic Insert Fittings for PE & PB Pipe
D-2609
No.14 P.W.
SR Pipe & Fittings
D-2852
SR Solvent Cement
D-3122
Plastic DWV Fitting Patterns
D-3311
Asbestos Cement Non-Pressure Sewer Pipe
ASTM C428-81
Asbestos Cement Building Sewer Pipe
ASTM-C644-71
Asbestos Cement Pressure Water Pipe
ASTM-C296-83
Asbestos Cement Perforated Drain Pipe
ASTM C508-83
Bituminized Fiber Sewer Pipe and Fittings
ASTM D1861-83
Clay Drain Tile
ASTM C4-81
Perforated Bituminized Fibert Drain Pipe
ASTM D2312, D2313-65
Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, Standard Strength
ASTM C-13-65
Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, Extra Strength
ASTM C200-65
Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, Perforated Standard and Extra Strength
ASTM C211-68
Clay Pipe Flexible Joint (compression)
ASTM C425-82
Concrete Sewer Pipe
ASTM C14-82
Concrete Sewer Pipe, reinforced
ASTM C76-83
Automatic Relief Valves
ANSI Z21.22-79
Pressure Reducing Valves for domestic water Supply Systems
ASSE No. 1003-81
Brass Cleanout Plugs
CS 188-66
Caulking Lead, Type I
FS-QQ-C-40-63
Cement Lining for Cast Iron Pipe
ANSI — A21.4-64
Chlorinated Polyethylene Sheeting for Shower Pans
ASTM D4068-81
Coal-tar Enamel, Protective Coating
AWWA — C203-66
Compound — Plumbing Fixture Setting
FS — TT-P-1536a-77
Compression Couplings for Vitrified Clay Plain End Pipe
ASTM — C594-74
Compression Joints, Vitrified Clay Pipe Bell and Spigot Pipe
ASTM — C425-82.
Copper Sheet, Strip, Plate and Rolled Bar
ASTM — B152-83
Flange Dimensions, Standard (classes 125 & 250 Cast Iron Flanges, classes 250, 250 & 300 Bronze Flanges) (land Use)
FS-WW-F-406a(1)-43
Gaskets, Plumbing Fixture Setting
FS-HH-C-116-36
Grease Interceptors
PDI-G101-82
Hangers and Supports, Pipe
FS-WW-H-171C(1)-64
Plastic Oddities — No Wax Flexible Toilet Seal Gasket
Plastic Oddities — Back water valves (French Drain Only)
Rubber Gasketed Joints for Cast Iron and Ductile Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings
ANSI — A21.11-72
Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings
ASTM — C564-82
Rubber rings for Asbestos — Cement Pipe
ASTM C1869-82
Rubber Gaskets for Concrete Sewer Pipe
ASTM C433-79
Sheet Lead, Grade A
FS-QQ-L-201F-2-70
Soft Solder
FS-QQ-S-571d-63
Water Hammer Arresters
ANSI — A112.26.1-69; ASSE 1010-82