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A ABS : Aristocraft bristone styrine, a
rigid black plastic pipe used for
drain, waste, and vent lines. Aerator : A device screwed into the end of
a faucet spout that mixes air into
flowing water, and controls flow
to reduce splashing. It sometimes
contains a baffle to reduce flow
to 2.5 gpm. Air Lock : Blockage in the flow of liquid,
esp. on the suction side of a pump
caused by an air bubble in the line. Angle Stop
: A shutoff valve between
the water pipes and a faucet. Its
inlet connects to the water supply
pipe in a wall, and its outlet angles
up 90 degrees toward the faucet.
These are usually used to shut off
water to a fixture in case of an
emergency repair rather than daily
usage. Anode Rod : A sacrificial rod installed in a
water heater that protects the tank
from corrosion, helping to extend
the life of the tank. Anti-Siphon
: Preventive device for the
backflow of liquid into a system.
Used on sprinkler systems to prevent
water from trickling back into the
supply that is feeding it.
B BTU : British Thermal Unit - A unit of
heat energy required to raise the
temperature of 1 lb. of water 1
degree Fahrenheit. Back Flow Preventer: A device to prevent water
from traveling from one system back
into any part of the main distribution
system, usually by siphoning, esp.
into a potable water supply. This
is generally required for sprinkler
systems, handheld showers, pullout
faucet spouts, kitchen sprayers,
etc. Back Pressure
: Pressure that resists the
flow of fluid in a piping system. Backwater Valve
: Sewer line valve that prevents
sewage from flowing back into the
house. Ball Check
Valve : A valve that uses
a ball to seal against a seat to
stop flow in one direction. Ballcock : The fill valve that controls the
flow of water from the water supply
line into a gravity-operated toilet
tank. It is controlled by a float
mechanism that floats in the tank
water. When the toilet is flushed,
the float drops and opens the ballcock,
releasing water into the tank and/or
bowl. As the water in the tank is
restored, the float rises and shuts
off the ballcock when the tank is
full. Basin Wrench
: A wrench with a long handle
with jaws mounted on a swivel that
allows the jaws to reach and handle
nuts to fasten faucets to a previously
installed sink. Blowbag : A
drain-cleaning device consisting
of a rubber bladder with a hose
fitting on one end and a nozzle
on the other. The device attaches
to a water hose and is inserted
into a clogged drainpipe. As water
is introduced, it expands to grip
the pipe, and releases pulsating
bursts of water through the nozzle,
forcing water through the pipe to
clear the obstruction. Branch : Any part of a drain system other
than the main, riser, or stack. Branch Vent
: A vent connecting one or
more individual vents with a vent
stack.
C Catch Basin
: Large underground container,
with a grate on the top, for collection
of storm water run-off. It catches
or collects dirt and other debris
and prevents them from polluting
streams and lakes. Centerset : Style of bathroom faucet having
combined spout and handles, with
handles 4 inches apart, center-to-center.
Also a single-handle faucet installed
on 4 inches center-to-center faucet
holes. Check Valve
: A type of backflow preventer
installed in a pipe run that allows
water to flow in only one direction. Circuit Vent
: Plumbing drainage system
vertical vent which is run from
the last two traps on a horizontal
drain line to the main vent stack
of a building drainage system. Cistern : Rainwater storage tank, often underground. Cleanout : The path from where the sewer line
or any secondary drain line is cleaned
or inspected. Cleanout Plug : A plug in a trap
or drain pipe that provides access
for the purpose of clearing an obstruction. Closet : Toilet. Closet Auger
: A flexible rod with a curved
end used to access the toilet's
built-in trap and remove clogs. Closet Bend
: A curved fitting mounted
immediately below the toilet that
connects the closet flange to the
toilet drain. Closet Flange
: An anchoring ring that
attaches to the closet bend and
secured to the floor. The heads
of closet bolts, used to secure
the toilet in place, insert into
slots in the closet flange. Cock : A faucet or valve for regulating
the flow of water. Common Vent
: Building drain system vertical
vent which connects two or more
fixture branches on the same level. Compression
Fitting : A kind of tubing
or pipe connection where a nut,
and then a sleeve or ferrule is
placed over a copper or plastic
tube and is compressed tightly around
the tube as the nut is tightened,
forming a positive grip and seal
without soldering. Also a flexible
connector that has a nut and gasket
designed to attach directly to an
SAE standard compression thread,
without the use of a sleeve or ferrule. Compression
Valve : A type of valve that
is often used for water faucets.
It is opened or closed by raising
or lowering a horizontal disk by
a threaded stem. Coupling : Vent pipe hood, which protects
it from the elements. Culvert : A pipe-like construction of concrete
that passes under a road to allow
drainage.
D Desanco Fitting
: A type of compression adapter
that connects tubular brass fittings
to PVC pipe. Diaphragm : Flexible membrane in a valve that
deflects down onto a rigid area
of the valve body to regulate water
flow from the supply lines. This
eliminates the possibility of debris
build-up within the valve. Dip Tube : Tube inside the water heater
that sends cold water to the bottom
of the tank. Direct Tap
: Clamping device that allows
a branch line to be drilled and
tapped off a main line. Discharge Tube
: Outlet tube that connects
a disposer or sump pump to the drain
line. Disposal Field
: A series of trenches conveying
the effluent from the septic tank
laid in such a manner that the flow
will be distributed with reasonable
uniformity into natural soil. Dishwasher
Tailpiece : A flanged adapter
connecting a basket strainer to
the drainpipe with a dishwasher
inlet. Diverter : Valves which direct water
to various outlets. They are used
in showers, tubs, bidets, and sinks. Drip Leg : A stub end pipe placed at a low
point in the gas piping to collect
condensate and permit its removal. Drum Trap : An obsolete, non-vented drain lead
or cast iron canister trap formerly
used in sewer lines. Duo Valve : A twin valve (hot & cold)
with a single on/off lever used
for washing machine boxes.
E E. Coli : The
common abbreviation of Escherichia
Coli. One of the members of the
coliform groups of bacteria indicating
fecal contamination. Earthquake
Strap : A metal strap used
to secure a water heater to the
house frame or foundation. Efficiency
: A product's ability to
utilize input energy, expressed
as a percentage. Effluent : Septic system liquid waste. Element : The
electrical part used in electric
water heaters to heat water. Escutcheon
: A decorative metal flange
or trim shield beneath a faucet
handle that covers the faucet stem
and the hole in the fixture or wall. Expansion
Tank : A tank designed to
absorb excess pressure due to thermal
expansion (e.g. closed system).
F Fall/Flow : The proper slope or pitch of a pipe
for adequate drainage. Female Fitting
: A fitting that receives
a pipe or fitting. A fitting into
which another fitting is inserted. Finish Plumbing
: Installation of plumbing
fixtures to make the system usable. Flapper Valve
: The part on the bottom
of the toilet tank that opens to
allow water to flow from the tank
into the bowl. Float Ball
: The floating ball connected
to the ballcock inside the tank
that rises or falls with changing
water levels in the tank, and actuates
or shuts off the ballcock as needed. Floor Flange
: A fitting that connects
a toilet to a floor drain. Flushometer
: Toilet valve that automatically
shuts off after it meters a certain
amount of water flow. Flushometer
Tank System : Toilet flushing
system that uses supply water pressure
to compress water to provide a pressurized
flush as opposed to a gravity flush. Flux : Paste applied to copper pipes and
fittings before soldering to help
the fusion process and prevent oxidation. Footprint : The area of floor space taken up
by a water heater or other appliance. French Drain
: A covered ditch containing
a layer of fitted or loose stone
or other pervious material.
G Gas Cock : Plug valve installed the main gas
line and an appliance. Gas Control
: Device used to regulate
gas pressure on a water heater. Gate : A device that controls the flow
in a conduit, pipe, or tunnel. Gate Diverter
: The pop-up lever on a tub
faucet that activates the diverter
valve. Gravity Operated
Toilet : A toilet that relies
on the natural downward pressure
of water in a toilet tank to flush
the toilet effectively. Gray Water
: Waste water from sinks,
showers, and bathtubs, but not toilets.
H Horizontal
Branch : Lateral drain pipes
that run from plumbing fixtures
to the waste stack in a building
or in the soil. Horizontal
Run : The horizontal distance
between the point where fluid enters
a pipe and the point at which it
leaves. Hose Bibb : An outdoor faucet, also used to
supply washing machines. House Trap
: U-shaped fitting with two
adjacent cleanout plugs visible
at floor level if main drain runs
under floor. Hubless (No-Hub)
: Cast iron drainage pipe
with neoprene gaskets and clamps. Hydronic : System of forced hot water.
I Indirect Wastes
: Waste pipe used to convey
gray water by discharging it into
a plumbing fixture such as a floor
drain. Instantaneous
Water Heater : A type of
water heater that heats water as
it flows through a heat exchanger
coil.
J Jet : An orifice or other feature of a
toilet that is designed to direct
water into the trapway quickly to
start the siphon action. Johnni-bolts
: Closet bolts, used to mount
toilet bowls to the closet flange.
L Lavatory (Lav)
: A fixed bowl or basin with
running water and drainage for washing.
Bathroom sink. Leach Field
: Porous soil area, through
which septic tank leach lines run,
emptying the treated waste. Leader : Pipe
carrying rainwater to the ground
or sewer. Lock Nut : Nut fitted into a piece of pipe
and screwed onto another pipe to
join the two pieces
M Main : The
primary artery of supply of the
water supply or drain system in
which all the branches connect.
In the case of drains, known as
the Main Vent. Male Threads
: Threads on the outside
of pipes and fittings. Malleable Fittings
: Fittings made of metal
which is soft and pliable. Manifold : A fitting that connects a number
of branches to the main; serves
as a distribution point. Mechanicals
: The wiring, plumbing and
heating and cooling systems in a
building; also the components with
moving parts such as furnaces, plumbing
fixtures, etc. Multi-Stage
Pump : A pump that has more
than one impeller.
N Nipple : A short length of pipe installed
between couplings or other fittings.
No-Hub Connector : A connector for
no-hub iron pipe consisting of a
rubber sleeve and a stainless steel
band secured by hose clamps. A variation,
a neoprene sleeve with two adjustable
steel bands, is used for connecting
dissimilar materials, as when connecting
new plastic pipe to an existing
cast-iron drainpipe.
O O-Ring : Round rubber washer used to create
a watertight seal, chiefly around
valve stems. Oakum : Loosely
woven hemp rope that has been treated
with oil or other waterproofing
agent; it is used to caulk joints
in a bell and spigot pipe and fittings. Outlet Sewer
: Pipe section in a septic
system which runs between the septic
tank and the drainage field.
P PVC : Polyvinyl chloride. A rigid white
or cream-colored plastic pipe used
in non-pressure systems, such as
drainage, waste, and vent systems. Packing : Fibrous material that is used on
faucets to prevent leaks.
Packing Nut : Nut that holds the
stem of a faucet in position &
holds the packing material. Peak Hour Demand
: Time when the largest demand
for hot water is needed. Pipe Dope : Slang for pipe-joint compound.
Substance applied to threaded fittings
to create a watertight seal. Pitch : Downward
slope of a drain pipe in the direction
of the water flow. Plumb : Precisely
vertical. Also to test for, or to
make vertical. Also to perform plumbing
work. Plumber's Putty
: Pliable, popular putty
used to seal joints between drain
pieces and fixture surfaces. Plumbing Tree
: Prefabricated set of drain
waste, vent, and supply lines Pop-Up Drain
: Type of drain assembly
for lavatory and bath. When a lavatory
lift rod or bath overflow plate
lever is lifted, the pop-up drain
closes so the lavatory or tub retains
water. Port : An opening in a burner head through
which gas or an air-gas mixture
is discharged for ignition. Positive Displacement
Pump : Called a PD pump.
Gear, sliding vane, progressive
cavity, lobe etc. the capacity determined
by the pump speed. The maximum head
is determined by the horsepower
available and the casing strength.
Pressure Balance Valve : Shower
mixing valve that automatically
maintains balance between incoming
hot and cold water supplies by immediately
regulating fluctuations in pressure.
As a result, temperature remains
constant, though the outlet pressure
may drop. Also known as an anti-scald
valve. Pressure Tank
: Device used to pump water
from a well. Pressure Tubing
: Tubing used to conduct
fluids under pressure or at elevated
temperatures or both, and produced
to stricter tolerances than pipe.
R Rated Storage
Volume : Quantity of water
stored in a tank. Reamer : A grinding tool used to level or
remove burrs from valve seats in
faucets so that the valve stem will
fit properly. Recovery Capacity
: The amount of water in
gallons per hour raised 100 degrees
F at a given thermal efficiency
and BTU per hour input. Reducer : A
fitting that connects pipes of different
sizes together. Return Circulation
System : Tempered water from
or near the point of usage which
eliminates waste of hot water used
for long runs and adds storage to
the system. Revent : Pipe installed specifically to vent
a fixture trap. Connects with the
vent system above the fixture. Reverse Trap
Water Closet : A water closet
having a siphonic trapway at the
rear of the bowl, and integral flushing
rim and jet. Rigid Pipe
: Pipe designed to transmit
the backfill load to the foundation
beneath the pipe. Rigid pipe must
be supported on the bottom portion
of the pipe. Rim Holes : A series of small holes in the underside
of a toilet rim, around the circumference
of the bowl. Incoming water flows
down into the bowl through these
holes, creating a rinse effect or
wash over the entire inner surface
of the bowl. Riser : A
vertical metal or plastic tube or
assembly that connects a faucet
to the water supply stop valve.
Usually made of copper. Metal Flex
Risers are corrugated to facilitate
bending. Also a supply line that
rises from one story to the next. Roof Flashing
: Sheet metal installed at
any break in a shingled roofline
to prevent leaks. Also around sewer
vents, fluepipes. Rough-In : Installation of the drain, waste,
vent, and supply lines in a structure
to the proposed location of each
fixture. Rough-In Dimensions
: The distance from a finished
wall or floor to the center of the
waste or supply opening or mounting
holes on a plumbing fixture. Run : A complete or secondary section
of pipe that extends from supply
to fixture or drain to stack.
S Saddle Valve
: A valve mounted on a pipe
run by a clamping device, or fitting
that taps into the side of a pipe,
used to make quick connection to
an existing line to provide a water
supply for a low-demand device. Sanitary Sewer
: House drain that carries
wastewater away from the house to
a sewer system or septic tank. Self-Rimming
Sink : Sink with no metal
ring that has a built-in lip of
the same material which supports
it in the vanity top. Service Entrance
: Pipe connecting the water
company piping to the water meter. Setting : Pumps'
vertical distance in feet from the
top of the well to the top of the
pump. Shroud : Color-matched component under a
wall-mount lavatory that covers
the drain outlet for aesthetic purposes. Siphon-Vortex
Water Closet : A toilet having
a trapway at the rear of the bowl,
integral flushing rim, and a water
supply system with or without a
jet, which does not feed directly
into the trap. Sleeve : Pipe which is passed through a wall
for the purpose of inserting another
pipe through it. Slip Joint
: A connection made with
compression fittings. Soil Stack
: Largest vertical drain
line to which all branch waste lines
connect. This line carries waste
to the sewer line. Solder : Metal alloy that is melted to create
a fused joint between metal pieces.
Also the act of melting solder into
the joint. Spud : A threaded opening on the water
heater tank. Also a tool for digging
having characteristics of a shade
and chisel. Stack : The
vertical main in the drain, waste,
and vent system, extending one or
more stories. Stand Pipe
: Open vertical pipe that
receives water from a washing machine.
Also the vertical pipe run supplying
water to a fire sprinkler system;
also large vertical pipe into which
water is pumped in order to produce
a desired pressure; a high vertical
pipe or reservoir that is used to
secure a uniform pressure in a water-supply
system Static Lift
: The vertical distance between
source and discharge water levels
in a pump installation. Stop Valve
: The shutoff valve under
sinks and toilets. Allows water
supply to be cut off to one fixture
without affecting the water supply
to other fixtures. Straight Cross
: Fitting that connects four
pipes of the same diameter. Sump : A pit or pool for draining, collecting,
or storing water. A chamber which
provides water to the pump. Sweating : Slang term for soldering. Also formation
of condensation on the outside of
pipes or toilet tanks.
T T & P Valve
: Temperature & pressure
relief valve. A safety device used
to expel excess pressure or heat
from inside a tank. Tailpiece : Section of pipe that runs between
a fixture outlet and the trap. Tail Pipe : The pipe added below the jet assembly,
in a weak well application. Tank : Fixture
reservoir for flush water. On a
conventional toilet, the ballcock,
flush valve, and trip lever are
installed in the tank. A tank lid
closes the top tank opening.
Tank Cross : A double-tee-shaped
fitting installed between a shallow
well pump and the bladder tank with
integrated valve and gauge fittings,
and an outlet for a pressure-relief
valve. Tap Tee : Cast iron tee with a threaded female
side inlet. Thermocouple
: Small electric generator.
Electron flow between the hot junction
of 1200 degrees F and cold junction
of 600 degrees F creates millivoltage. Thermostatic
Valve : Pressure-balancing
shower mixing valve with automatic
temperature control. When temperature
or pressure fluctuations occur at
the water inlets, a thermal actuator
adjusts the hot and cold ratio to
maintain the original temperature
setting. Trap : Curved section of drain line that
prevents sewer odors from escaping
into the atmosphere. All fixtures
that have drains must have a "P"
trap installed. A toilet is the
only plumbing fixture with an "S"
trap. Trap Arm : The waste arm portion of
a drainage trap. Trap Dip : The U-bend portion of a drainage
trap. Trap Primer
: A small feeder line connecting
the cold water line directly to
the drainage trap, which releases
a small amount of water to the trap
should it run dry to maintain the
water seal. Trap Seal : Height of water in a toilet bowl
"at rest.". It provides
the water seal which prevents sewer
gases from entering the home. It
is measured from the top of the
dam down to the inlet of the trapway.
Also referred to as deep seal. Trapway : Channel
in a toilet that connects the bowl
to the waste outlet. It is where
the siphonic action takes place.
The trapway is measured in terms
of the largest diameter ball which
can pass through it. Also called
the passageway. Trip Lever
: Flush handle and actuating
arm on a toilet tank. Also the lever
that opens and closes the drain
on the bathtub waste and overflow.
U Uni-flex : One piece stop and riser combination.
One-piece supply. Union : Three piece fitting that joins two
sections of pipe, but allows them
to be disconnected without cutting
the pipe. Used primarily with steel
pipe; never in a DWV system. Usable Storage
: Percentage of hot water
that can be drawn from a tank before
the temperature drops to a point
that it is no longer considered
hot.
V Vacuum Breaker
: An anti-siphon device that
prevents the backflow of contaminated
water into the water supply system. Valve Dressing
: Resurfacing a worn valve
seat with a special tool. Stops
leaks by providing a smooth sealing
surface. Applies only to older compression
style faucets. Valve Seat
: The non-moving part of
a valve. Water flow is stopped when
the moveable portion of the valve
comes in contact with the valve
seat. Vent : A pipe that allows air into a drain
system to balance the air pressure,
preventing water in the traps from
being siphoned off. Vent Header
: A vent pipe into which
several vents connect. The vent
pipe leads to the vent stack and
out of the building. Vent Stack
: Upper portion of the soil
stack above the topmost fixture
through which gases and odors escape. Venturi : A short tube with a tapered constriction
in the middle that causes an increase
in the velocity of flow of a fluid
and a corresponding decrease in
fluid pressure and that is used
for creating a suction in a vacuum
pump. Viscosity : The resistance of fluids
to flow, due to internal forces
and friction between molecules,
which increases as its temperature
decreases.
Vitreous China : Ceramic materials
fired at high temperature to form
a non-porous body, having exposed
surfaces coated with ceramic glaze
fused to the body. This is used
to form bathroom fixtures such as
toilets, bidets, and lavs.
W Washdown Water
Closet : Water closet having
a siphon trapway at the front of
the bowl, and integral flushing
rim. Waste Arm : Drain extension pipe, usually to
extend a sink drain into a wall. Waste &
Overflow : Drain assembly
for a bathtub. The outlet at the
top removes the overflow water during
tub filling and the drain at the
bottom removes wastewater when the
tub is drained. Widespread
: A style of bathroom lavatory
faucet having separate spout and
handles, usually 8" from center
of handle to handle.
Back to top
Y Yoke : Usually a brass casting that holds
both the hot and cold valves and
the mixing chamber for the water.
May also refer to an assembly of
copper or other metal which serves
the same function.