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The Ultimate Guide To Plumbing Glossary - Pipe (Fluid Conveyance) - Tap (Valve)


CLOSET BEND A curved fitting that connects the closet flange to the toilet drain. CLOSET FLANGE An anchoring ring protected to the flooring. The base of the toilet is secured to this ring with bolts. Solution Can Be Seen Here /O Cleanout COMMODE Generally also means toilet. CONSOLE LAV A table-like fixture with an important lavatory.


COPPER Reddish-brown, non-ferrous metal widely used for home plumbing pipes. COUPLING A fitting that signs up with two pieces of pipe (or other fittings) together. Chlorinated Poly, Vinyl Chloride is a plastic item developed for drinking water at temperatures approximately 180 degrees (where code permits). Comes in straight or rolls, normally off white colored (orange for fire sprinklers).


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Cx, C Copper x copper, suggesting the fitting is sized for copper pipe. CYCLE TIME Refers to the amount of time it takes a toilet to complete it's flush cycle, from the instant it is flushed until the water system shuts off. DAM Refers to the seal triggered by water in a trapway.


They are used in showers, tub & shower combinations, bidets, Roman tub fillers and kitchen area faucet sprayers. DRAIN Drainage inside the structure, note that "sewage system" is outside the building. DWV Abbreviation for Drain, Waste & Vent systems. Not for drinking water. DYNAMIC PRESSURE The pressure when the water IS streaming.


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A fitting with two openings that alters the instructions of the line. Likewise called an ell. It is available in a variety of angles, from 22 1/2 to 90, however by far the most typical is the 90. ELONGATED The shape of the front of a toilet bowl. Generally about 2" longer than the basic "round front" bowl.


Please do not puzzle enameled steel with enameled cast iron. Cast iron with enameling is much more durable. (pronounced ih-skuhch-uhn) An ornamental or protective flange or guard underneath a faucet deal with, This part covers the faucet stem and the hole in the fixture or wall. They are likewise discovered around shower arms, stop valves, and other piping that comes through the wall.






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