ASME A112.19.19:2006 pdf free download

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ASME A112.19.19:2006 pdf free download

ASME A112.19.19:2006 pdf free download.Vitreous China Nonwater Urinals.
bubbk: a raised portion of the surface or a sand speck smaller than 1/i, in. (1 mm) in maximum dimension.
crack: a fracture in either the glaze or the body but neither a dunt nor a craze.
craze: fine cracks in the glaze.
discoloration: a colored spot over /4 in. (6 mm) in maximum dimension or a sufficient number of specks or spots to give the effect of a change in color.
dull or eggshell finish: dead or flat finish, undeveloped glaze. or a semi-glazed finish with numerous very fine pinholes or slightly matted in appearance, not glossy; not to be confused with a satin or matte finish used for decorative purposes.
dunt: a hairline fracture extending through the body and caused by strains set up in the process of manufacture.
expo’.ed body: unglazed portion in. (2 mm) or more in maximum dimension.
finish: texture and condition of surface other than color. fire check: fine shallow crack in the body not covered with glaze (when covered with glaze so as to be easily cleaned, it is not detrimental).
first qualitii: first-class ware in conformance with the grade limitations and other requirements of this Standard. Shall also be permitted to be called gradc-”A” ware.
fixture: the china piece only, without trim.
flood level: the portion of a plumbing fixture that will spill over when the fixture drain is shut or constricted.
glaze: the smcth, glass-like ceramic coating on a vitreous china surface that imparts impermeability and covers the body.
noFnLuler consun,ing urinal: a plumbing fixture that is designed to receive and convey only liquid waste through a trap seal into the gravity drainage system without the use of water for such function,
pernianent markings: permanent shall mean fired, cast, sandblasted, etched, stamped, or otherwise not removable except by excessive work or extraordinary means.
pinhole: a small hole in the glazed surface up to and including ib in. (2 mm) in maximum dimension.
trap: a fitting, device, or integral fixture portion sodesigned and constructed as to provide a liquid sealthat will prevent the back-passage of sewer gas withoutmaterially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewaterthrough it.
trap dip: the highest point of the opening from the wellinto the trapway.
trap seal depth: the vertical depth of liquid between thehighest part of the lower interior surface of a trap andthe trap weir.
trim: parts other than china regularly supplied with afixture, e.g-, wall hangers. Trim shall not include fittings(see ASME A112.19.5).
urinal: a plumbing fixture that receives only liquid bodywastes and conveys the waste through a trap seal intoa gravity drainage system.
visible after installatiow: any surface that remains visibleafter the fixture has been installed, not necessarily froma normal standing position.