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ASME A112.19.19 pdf free download Vitreous China Nonwater Urinals
3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Alternate Material Components When alternate materials are used as components within a nonwater urinal, the assembly shall conform to applicable material standards for the plumbing appli- cation. Theyshall satisfythis Standard regardingquality, strength, effectiveness, durability, and safety. They shall also be repairable or replaceable within the vitreous china fixture.
3.2 Alternate Materials in Trapways Where alternate materials are used in a nonwater urinal trapway, the trapway shall comply with the require- ments of the auger test specified in para. 5.5.
3.3 Nonstandard Outlet Configurations — Joint Seal Test When an outlet configuration requires a connection other than a urinal flange, this connection shall not leak when tested in accordance with para.5.7 and shall be of a design that allows for field repair or replacement.
3.4 Load Tests for Wall-Mounted Fixtures 3.4.1 Load Test for Urinals. All wall-mounted, nonwater urinals shall withstand a load of 50 lbf (0.22 kN) when tested in accordance with para. 5.6. 3.4.2 Off-the-Floor Fixture Supports. Fixture supports, when required, shall comply with ASME A112.6.1M, ASME A112.6.2, or ASME A112.19.12.
3.5 Tolerances and Dimensions For tolerance and dimension information, reference ASME A112.19.2, para. 3.1.
3.6 Connection to the Drainage System 3.6.1 Nonwater urinals shall have an integral or removable trap with a liquid seal and an outlet assembly for connection to the drainage system. The outlet spud size shall be a minimum of 1 1 ⁄ 2 in. (38 mm) in diameter.
3.7 Urinal Dimensions Minimum urinal dimensions shall be as specified in Table 2.
4 MARKINGS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Permanent Markings on Product Each fixture meeting this Standard shall be perma- nently marked as required by this section. Where the fixture is comprised of two or more components, each fixture component that is visible after installation of the fixture shall be permanently marked as required by this section. Acceptable means ofapplying permanentmark- ings shall include fired on, etching, sand blasting, stamp- ingwith a permanent(nonwatersoluble) ink, and cast-in markings.Adhesive labels that comply with UL 969 shallalso be considered permanent. The exposure conditionscontained in para.7.1 of UL 969 shall apply, along withthe additional exposure to the detergent test specifiedin Table 7.4 of UL 969.
4.1.1 Manufacturer’s Name.The manufacturer’sname or registered trademark or, in the case of privatelabeling, the name of the customer for whom the fixturewas manufactured shall be applied so as to be legible,readily identified, and located so as to be visible afterinstallation.
4.1.2 Model Number.The model number of thenonwater urinal shall be applied so as to be legible.4.1.3 Date of Manufacture. The date of manufacture(casting date) shall be applied so as to be legible.
4.2 Marking Requirements for Product PackagingAll packaging for vitreous china nonwater urinalsshall be marked with the manufacturer’s name or regis-tered trademark or, in the case of private labeling, thename of the customer for whom the fixture was manu-factured and the model number of the fixture.
4.3 Installation Instructions
The manufacturer shall provide installation instruc-tions with the nonwater urinals. Installation instructionsshall include care and maintenance information.
4.4 Repair Parts
The manufacturer shall supply information to enabletheend user to specify and obtain repair parts for normalmaintenance.
5 VITREous CHINA AND ALTERNATE MATERIALSTESTS
5.1 Absorption (Boiling)Test
For absorption (boiling) test criteria, referenceASME A112.19.2, para.7.1.
5.2 Crazing Test
For crazing test criteria,reference ASME A112.19.2,para.7.2.
5.3 warpage Test
For warpage test criteria, reference ASME A112.19.2,para.7.3 (see also para.2.4).
5.4 Evaluation of Surface Finish
For surface finish criteria, reference ASME A112.19.2,para.7.4 (see also para. 2.6).
5.5 Auger Test
With the cartridge / trap removed, a conventionalmanual type urinal auger shall be inserted a minimum of 24 in. (610 mm) into the well and through the outlet of the urinal. The auger shall be manually rotated five times for each test cycle. A total of 100 cycles shall be performed by removing, reinserting, and rotating the auger five times for each cycle. After 100 cycles, the nonwater urinal shall be tested for leakage by pouring water through the trapway, after removal of the auger and replacing the trap. There shall be no water leakage, other than trap outlet spillage.
5.6 Load Tests for Wall-Mounted Fixtures All wall-mounted fixtures to be tested shall be firmly affixed to a solid teststand in accordance withthe manu- facturer’s installation instructions. The supporting devices shall remain exposed for the duration of this testing for examination. If the manufacturer provides a support device with the fixture, that device shall be employed for this test. \
5.6.1 Wall-Mounted Urinals. Urinals shallwithstand an applied vertical load ofa minimum of50 lbf(0.22 kN) on the top surface on the front of the fixture lip. In all cases, the testfixture shall withstand the full test load for 10 min without failure or any visible structural damage.

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