In this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them:
Acceptable or accepted by the Building Inspector as conforming to the provisions of this code or approved by the Plumbing Board.
[Amended 1-7-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
The Chief Building Inspector, as shall be determined by the Board of Trustees.
[Amended 1-7-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
A branch leading from a soil, waste, vent, house drain or house sewer which is terminated at a developed distance of two feet or more by means of a cap, plug or other fitting not used for admitting water to the pipe.
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a house drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside the walls of any building and conveys the same to the house sewer beginning at the end of the existing cast-iron pipe or two feet outside the outer face of the building wall. Where the house trap is located outside of the building wall, it shall be considered as part of the "house drain."
That part of the horizontal piping of a house drainage system extending from the house drain at the end of the existing cast-iron pipe or two feet outside of the outer face of the building wall to its connection with the public sewer or private disposal plant and conveying the drainage of but one building site.
A person in the employ of or working under the supervision of a master plumber, as defined in this Article, who does the actual work of installing, setting up or putting together plumbing fixtures, pipes or appurtenances which are connected or are to be connected with the sewerage system of a building or structure, or who does the actual work of connecting such plumbing fixtures, pipes or appurtenances with a sewerage system. It shall not include apprentices or helpers who work in the presence of and under the direct supervision of a "journeyman plumber."
That part of any system of horizontal, vertical or continuous piping which receives the waste vent from fixture outlets or traps, directly or through branch pipes.
A person established in the plumbing business as an individual, member of a partnership or officer of a corporation, engaged by a contract or otherwise in the work of installing, setting up or putting together any plumbing fixtures, pipes or appurtenances of any kind which are connected or are to be connected with the water, gas or sewerage system of a building or in the work of connecting such plumbing fixtures, pipes or appurtenances.
Any pipe which conveys the discharge of water closets, with or without the discharges from other fixtures, to the house drain.
A general term for any vertical line of soil, waste or vent piping.
A fitting or device so constructed as to prevent the passage of air or gas through a pipe without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewater through it.
The vertical distance between the crown weir and the dip of the trap.
Any pipe provided to ventilate the plumbing system and to prevent trap siphonage and back pressure.
The Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park.
Any pipe which receives the discharge of any fixture, except water closets and urinals, and conveys the same to the house drain, soil or waste stacks.
Those which convey water from the service pipe to the plumbing fixtures.
That pipe from the water main to the building served.