Air Chambers Necessary?

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 08-05-2007, 06:23 PM   #41
Pro
 
Grumpyplumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,165

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Last guy I chatted with about this was in another state...maybe it differs under UPC by the state as well.
An example would be VTR...we go 18"-24" above the roof...no higher because of frost.
Locality makes or breaks the specific rules...but for things like vent distancing or water sizing it would be freaking awsome if we all had the same code.

Grumpyplumber is offline  
Warning: The topics covered on this site include activities in which there exists the potential for serious injury or death. ContractorTalk.com DOES NOT guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information contained on this site. Always use proper safety precaution and reference reliable outside sources before attempting any construction or remodeling task!

Old 08-05-2007, 06:27 PM   #42
Pro Plumber
 
Ron The Plumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,779

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


VTR min 6" avove the roof, we will set them at 10" above.

Yes if we all were on the same page, that would be cool. But that will never happen.
Ron The Plumber is offline  
Old 08-05-2007, 06:31 PM   #43
The Grand Wazoo
 
KillerToiletSpider's Avatar
 
Trade: It blowed up real good!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,090

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Quote:
Originally Posted by Grumpyplumber View Post
Last guy I chatted with about this was in another state...maybe it differs under UPC by the state as well.
An example would be VTR...we go 18"-24" above the roof...no higher because of frost.
Locality makes or breaks the specific rules...but for things like vent distancing or water sizing it would be freaking awsome if we all had the same code.
VTR is limited to 12" by Chicago code, unless the roof is also used as a floor, in which case VTR must be 7'6" minimum. VTR must be one pipe size larger than the stack, but 4" minimum.
__________________
A flush is better than a full house.
KillerToiletSpider is offline  
Old 08-06-2007, 12:34 AM   #44
Pro
 
Grumpyplumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,165

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Quote:
Originally Posted by KillerToiletSpi View Post
VTR is limited to 12" by Chicago code, unless the roof is also used as a floor, in which case VTR must be 7'6" minimum. VTR must be one pipe size larger than the stack, but 4" minimum.

Our size for a any vent is the same as the house main, min 3".
Min VTR for anything else is 2".
In CA I guess they're allowed to break it up into smaller pipes using the D-squared divided by D-squared of the smaller.
Grumpyplumber is offline  
Old 08-06-2007, 07:02 PM   #45
The Grand Wazoo
 
KillerToiletSpider's Avatar
 
Trade: It blowed up real good!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,090

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Quote:
Originally Posted by Grumpyplumber View Post
Our size for a any vent is the same as the house main, min 3".
Min VTR for anything else is 2".
In CA I guess they're allowed to break it up into smaller pipes using the D-squared divided by D-squared of the smaller.

Vents have to increase in size to avoid getting blocked by hoar frost.

They don't even tie their vents together down in Fl, when I visited my sister there was about twenty pieces of 1-1/2 pvc sticking through the roof, along with three three inch ones for the water closets, goofiest thing I ever saw.
__________________
A flush is better than a full house.
KillerToiletSpider is offline  
Old 08-10-2007, 06:14 PM   #46
Pro
 
Grumpyplumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,165

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Quote:
Originally Posted by KillerToiletSpi View Post
Vents have to increase in size to avoid getting blocked by hoar frost.

They don't even tie their vents together down in Fl, when I visited my sister there was about twenty pieces of 1-1/2 pvc sticking through the roof, along with three three inch ones for the water closets, goofiest thing I ever saw.

Just caught that...yeah..apparently many UPC states allow that as long as the area of combined vents is equivalent in square area.
After spending so much time working on ways to "discretely" run a 3" or 4" vent up and out it makes ya wanna scream!
Grumpyplumber is offline  
Old 09-19-2007, 12:24 AM   #47
Registered User
 
irate808's Avatar
 
Trade: plumbing
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 19

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Im new to this site, so Im going to bring this thread back. I NEVER put air chambers on any of the houses I do. My theory is if you strap your water pipes properly, it will not hammer. Over 100 houses, and still no problems with water hammer. And I have a 10 year warranty. Also, here in Hawaii, they are not code.
irate808 is offline  
Old 09-19-2007, 11:31 AM   #48
Pro
 
Grumpyplumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,165

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


It's code for me, and many other states...no choice on inspection.
Grumpyplumber is offline  
Old 09-19-2007, 01:17 PM   #49
Registered User
 
irate808's Avatar
 
Trade: plumbing
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 19

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


Wow. Im glad its not code here in Hawaii.
irate808 is offline  
Old 09-19-2007, 01:22 PM   #50
Pro Plumber
 
Ron The Plumber's Avatar
 
Trade: Plumber
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,779

Re: Air Chambers Necessary?


In the Oregon code here but not required.
Ron The Plumber is offline  


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Join Now... It's Fast and FREE!

Privacy Badge
I am a professional contractor
I am a DIY Homeowner
ContractorTalk.com is for
PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTORS ONLY!

At ContractorTalk.com we cater exlusivly to professional contractors who make their living as a contractor. Knowing that many homeowners and DIYers are looking for a community to call home, we've created www.DIYChatroom.com DIY Chatroom is full of helpful advices and perfect for DIY homeowners.

Redirecing in 10 seconds
No Thanks
terms of service

Already Have an Account?