All buildings, structures and other areas shall be equipped
with such plumbing fixtures as may be required by these rules and
regulations, in accordance with Table F-1, and the regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Labor and Industry,, the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction
and the housing and health codes of the Borough and the commonwealth.
All plumbing fixtures shall be made of materials with smooth,
impervious surfaces and shall conform in quality and design to one
of the following standards:
A. Staple porcelain plumbing fixtures: NBS Commercial Standard CS4.
B. Staple vitreous china plumbing fixtures: NBX Commercial Standard
CS20.
C. Sanitary cast-iron enameled ware: NBX Commercial Standard CS77.
D. Earthenware (vitreous glazed) plumbing fixtures: NBS Commercial Standard
CS111.
E. Formed metal plumbing fixtures: FS WW-P-542.
F. Hospital plumbing fixtures: Simplified Practice Recommendation R106.
G. Plumbing fixture for land use. FS WW-P-541B or CS 222-59 and CS 221-59.
H. Bathtubs and shower receptors.
(1) Gel-coated glass-fiber-reinforced polyester resin bathtubs: CS 221-59
or ANSI Z124.1-67.
(2) Shower receptors: CS 222-59 or ANSI Z124.2-67, ASTM E84, Flame spread
less than 200.
I. Cultured marble plumbing fixtures: 3/4 inch thick.
J. Venetian marble plumbing fixtures: 3/4 inch thick.
Sinks, lavatories and special fixtures may be made of soapstone,
lead, copper, copper-base alloy, nickel, nickel-copper alloy or corrosion-resisting
steel. No other material shall be used without the approval of the
Plumbing Inspector.
When any plumbing fixture is provided with an overflow, the
waste shall be arranged so that water standing in the fixture cannot
rise in the overflow when the stopper is closed or remain in the overflow
when the fixture is empty.
In establishments having laundry equipment used on the premises
for public hire, the floors and the wall, when the washing machine
is placed directly against the wall, to a height of four feet shall
be made waterproof with asphalt, cement, tile, slate or other material
impervious to moisture. When washing machines are placed at a distance
greater than 36 inches from a wall, only the floors shall be made
waterproof with asphalt, cement, tile, slate or other material impervious
to moisture.
Except on concrete floors built on the ground or when factory-made receptors are used, shower floors shall be completely lined with a pan of Chloraloy 240 or four-pound sheet lead turned up six inches all around. Chloraloy 240 shall be connected to the drain by using a clamping ring. Lead shall be connected to the drain by using a clamping ring or by soldering. Metal receptors shall have the drain attached by means of a locknut and gasket, with the drain designed for inside caulking with the packing backed to permit proper caulking. Precast receptors shall be in one piece and shall have drain cast in receptor, with the drain designed for inside caulking with the packing backed to permit proper caulking. Precase receptors of more than one piece shall have a lead pan. All receptors shall conform to the requirements of FS WW-P-541b or CS222-59, except that inside caulking connections shall conform to §
131-17C.
Sinks shall be provided with waste outlets not smaller in size
than the traps with which they are connected. Waste outlets may have
open strainers and may be provided with stoppers.
Drinking fountains shall conform to Specifications for Drinking
Fountains, USAS Z4.2-42, and stream projectors shall be so assembled
as to provide the safe orifice elevation required by American Standard
Air Gaps in Plumbing Systems, USAS A40.4.
Floor drains shall be trapped and equipped with strainers and
shall have not less than three inches of diameter outlet. Floor drains
shall be deemed to be plumbing fixtures. A trough drain shall be considered
as a floor drain. The dimensions of a trough drain shall not exceed
12 inches in width and 12 feet in length. Trough drains in excess
of these dimensions shall be installed only when approved by the Plumbing
Inspector. Back-pressure valves shall be provided where required to
prevent backflow from Borough sewers.
The rear yard of each lot must be provided with a suitable area
drain for surface drainage, connected with the drainage system, and
no surface water shall be permitted to drain to a surface watercourse
by way of an alley or the highway, except in districts where adequate
sewers are not provided. The area drain, when installed in either
seeded or paved area, shall be placed in the rear of the building
and located in a manner to substantially permit grading of the lot
to effectively slope and drain toward the area drain in accordance
with the provisions of this section. If located in a seeded area,
a poured concrete slab, not less than four inches in depth and not
less than six inches on all sides of the area drain, shall be provided.
No fixture shall be installed which does not provide a sufficient
air gap or which may otherwise cause contamination of the water supply.