1、UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) PLUMBING SYSTEMS APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Incl
2、uding change 8, October 27, 2009 i UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) PLUMBING SYSTEMS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NA
3、VAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location Change 1 June 7, 2006 Para 1-6; Appendix A, IPC CH5 H. Change 2 August 18, 2006 Eq 1, Sample Computation, et al; Appendix E Ch
4、ange 3 September 20, 2007 Appendix D; updated reference. Change 4 October 1, 2007 Appendix A, paragraph D, page A-4 Change 5 March 24, 2008 Para 1-9.1, Appendix A IPC Chapter 5 Para H 506.2, Appendix C Government Publications Par 10 Change 6 July 1, 2008 Appendix A, IPC Chapter 10, Delete: For Navy
5、projects only, page A-25 Change 7 April 30, 2009 Miscellaneous changes throughout document. Change 8 October 27, 2009 Appendix A, IPC Chapter 4, paragraph D: added Air Force; paragraph E: removed Air force _ This UFC supersedes UFC 3-420-01FA dated 15 May 2003 and Military Handbook 1003/1, dated 15
6、Feb 2000. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 ii FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construc
7、tion, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT fixtures, and fixture traps; soil, waste, and vent piping; storm water drainage; acid and industrial waste disposal system
8、s; and special gases (medical and oxygen) systems. The plumbing system extends from connections within a structure to a point 1.5 m (5.0 ft) outside the structure. Additions, alterations, renovations, or repairs to a plumbing system must conform to that required for a new plumbing system without req
9、uiring the existing plumbing system to comply with all the requirements of this manual. Do not execute additions, alterations, or repairs that cause an existing plumbing system to become unsafe, hazardous, or overloaded. 1-3 GLOSSARY. Appendix B contains a glossary of acronyms used in this document.
10、 1-4 REFERENCES. Appendix C contains a list of references used in this document. 1-5 Background. 1-5.1 Model Code Organizations. Three major voluntary consensus building code organizations jointly organized the International Code Council (ICC), which issued the International Plumbing Code (IPC). The
11、y are the Building Officials and Code Administrators International (BOCA); International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO); and the Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI). 1-5.2 Public Law 104-113. Public Law 104-113, The National Technology Transfer Act of 1995, requires the Fe
12、deral agencies and departments to adopt voluntary consensus standards whenever possible. 1-5.3 International Plumbing Code. The availability of the IPC allows the DoD to comply with Public Law 104-113 by adopting the IPC. Sufficient familiarity to the Architects and Engineers, and the Construction C
13、ontractor is assured by the broad Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 1-2 usage of the IPC and the prior plumbing codes of the three code organizations of the ICC. 1-6 PRIM
14、ARY VOLUNTARY CONSENSUS STANDARD REFERENCE. The DoD adopts the 1 latest /1/ edition of the International Code Council International Plumbing Code as the primary voluntary consensus standard for DoD facility plumbing systems. 1-6.1 International Plumbing Code Copyright. “The International Plumbing Co
15、de” is copyrighted by International Code Council, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Without advance written permission from ICC or its duly authorized agent, no portion of the IPC may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including, without l
16、imitation, electronic, optical, or mechanical means (by way of example and not limitation, photocopying, or recording by or in an information storage and retrieval system). For information on permission to copy IPC material exceeding fair use, please contact: Executive Vice President, International
17、Code Council 7500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, 6thFloor Washington, DC 20001-2070 1-888-ICC-SAFE http:/www.iccsafe.org/7/ 1-6.2 IPC Additions, Deletions, and Revisions. The additions, deletions, and revisions to the IPC sections listed in Appendix A “Supplemental Technical Criteria” of this document prese
18、rve the appropriate supplemental technical criteria for use in current and future designs of DoD facilities. When and if these supplemental technical criteria are adopted into the IPC, they will be removed from this document. When interpreting the International Plumbing Code, the advisory provisions
19、 must be considered mandatory; interpret the word “should” as “shall”. The format of Appendix A, including English and metric unit references, does not follow the UFC format, but instead follows the format established in the IPC, to the extent possible. 1-7 SECONDARY VOLUNTARY CONSENSUS STANDARD REF
20、ERENCES. The DoD adopts the current issue of the following voluntary consensus standards, fully referenced in a later paragraph: (1) American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) Handbook Series, including the latest editions of the following: (a) Fundamen
21、tals (b) HVAC Applications (c) HVAC Systems and Equipment Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 1-3 (d) Refrigeration (2) ASHRAE Standard 90.1, Energy Efficient Design of New
22、 Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings. 1-8 CONFLICTS IN CRITERIA. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this guidance or referenced standards specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive requirement will govern. In leased fa
23、cilities where the local jurisdiction controlling the lessor has adopted a different plumbing code, the more restrictive requirement will govern. 1-8.1 Fire Protection. If a conflict exists between this UFC and UFC 3-600-01, Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities, including its referenced standa
24、rds (National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), Factory Mutual Corporation (FM), etc.), UFC 3-600-01 and its referenced standards take precedence. 1-8.2 Petroleum Fuel Facilities. If a conflict exists between this UFC and the current issue of UFC 3-460-01, Des
25、ign: Petroleum Fuel Facilities, including its referenced standards (American Petroleum Institute (API), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), NFPA, UL, FM, etc.), the current issue of UFC 3-460-01 and its referenced standards take precedence. 1-9 GENERAL POLICY. Design plumbing systems to pr
26、ovide economy and reliability. Provide simple, functional designs. 1-9.1 5 7Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation. Plumbing system energy usage and equipment efficiencies shall comply with UFC 3-400-01, Energy Conservation, requirements. Per Executive Order 13423, employ strategies that in aggreg
27、ate use a minimum of 20% less potable water than the indoor water use baseline calculated for the building after meeting the Energy Policy Act of 1992, Uniform Plumbing Code 2006, and the International Plumbing Code 2006 fixture performance requirements. /7/ /5/ 1-9.2 Reliability. Where interruption
28、 of a service cannot be tolerated or where failure of a system would drastically reduce the efficiency of a facility, provide dual-fuel capability and/or redundant system components. 1-9.3 Piping Arrangement. Conceal piping in permanent-type structures. In limited life structures, piping may be inst
29、alled exposed, except when specific project criteria justify concealment or where concealment does not increase the cost of the project. Exposed piping attached to or near fixtures or equipment, or subject to high heat or frequent washing, must be copper, brass, or chromium plate. Prime other expose
30、d piping with paint suitable for metal surfaces and finish-paint with color to match background. Arrange piping runs to minimize interference with personnel and equipment. For critical piping services such as medical gas systems, route piping so that it is not on exterior walls or walls shared with
31、mailrooms in accordance with UFC 4-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 1-4 010-01 DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings. 1-9.4 Siting. Whenever possible, site a
32、nd design buildings, sewers, and water mains to avoid the need for sewage lifts or water booster pumps. 1-10 DESIGN ANALYSIS. Unless directed otherwise, the design analysis will include the following: 1-10.1 Design Basis. Basis for design will consist of: (1) Building population (number of males and
33、 number of females). (2) Plumbing fixture determination, listing quantity and types of fixtures (3) Fixture units for drainage, venting, cold and hot water piping. (4) Roof areas used in determining storm drainage pipe sizes. (5) Capacities of all equipment and tanks. 1-10.2 Calculations. Show calcu
34、lations clearly so that any changes that become necessary during construction or re-siting are made efficiently. When tables used in the design are taken from publications, indicate the title, source, and date of the publication. Provide the model number and manufacturer of each major piece of equip
35、ment for which space was allocated. 1-11 DRAWINGS. The drawings will be accurate, to scale and follow the Tri-Service A/E/C CADD Standard. Provide large-scale details of congested area on the drawings, with dimensions locating all work relative to structural features of the building. Show fixtures,
36、equipment, and piping in their proper locations. Show riser diagrams of soil, waste, drain, and vent stacks and water risers for all buildings in excess of one story. Calculate the grade of drain lines and establish invert elevations. Provide each set of drawings with a legend covering symbols and a
37、bbreviations as indicated in ASHRAE Handbook, Fundamentals. Where practical, group all notes, legends, and schedules at the right of the drawings above the title block. Unless directed otherwise, graphic symbols must be in accordance with 7ASME/7/ Standard Y32.4, Graphic Symbols for Plumbing Fixture
38、s for Diagrams Used in Architecture and Building Construction. 1-11.1 Water Service. Unless directed otherwise, place the following note on the applicable drawing: “Water pipe sizes are based on a minimum working pressure of _ kPa (psig) at a flow rate of_ L/s (gpm) at the location where the main se
39、rvice enters the building.“ When water pressure is not known, assume pressure to be the pressure that will not exceed the required minimum residual pressure, plus allowances for pressure due to friction and pressure required for elevation of the highest water outlet. 1-11.2 Equipment Schedules. Unle
40、ss directed otherwise, include equipment schedules on the drawings. The following are typical schedules and data provided on these schedules: (1) Hot water circulating pumps: Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 200
41、4 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 1-5 (a) Capacity in L/s (gpms). (b) Total head in meters (feet). (c) Minimum horsepower. (d) Volts, phase, hertz. (e) RPM (2) Ejector or sump pump: (a) Capacity in L/s (gpm). (b) Total dynamic head in meters (feet). (c) Minimum horsepower. (d) Volts, phase, her
42、tz. (e) RPM (3) Water heater: (a) Heating capacity in L/s (gph). (b) Temperature rise in degrees Celsius (C) (Fahrenheit (F). (c) Storage capacity in liters (gallons). (d) Energy Factor (defined by Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA) (4) Hot water storage tank: (a) Dimensions. (b) Capacit
43、y in liters (gallons). (c) Minimum insulation. (5) Hot water generator: (a) Dimensions. (b) Storage capacity in liters (gallons). (c) Heating surface area. (d) Design pressure. (e) Heat source (i.e. steam, HTHW, natural gas, electric). (f) GPH entering water temperature and leaving water temperature
44、. (6) Drinking water dispenser: (a) Cafeteria: Type, size. (b) Electric drinking water cooler: Type, size. (Note: Water coolers must use HFC refrigerants.) (7) Grease interceptor: (a) Fat capacity in kilograms (pounds). (b) Flow rating in L/s (gpm). (c) Maximum leaving water grains (ppm). (8) Revers
45、e osmosis water treatment equipment: (a) Minimum flow rating in L/s (gpm). (b) Design and operating temperature in C ( F). (c) Maximum leaving water grains (ppm). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including
46、change 8, October 27, 2009 1-6 (9) Water softening treatment equipment: (a) Minimum flow rating in L/s (gpm). (b) Grains (grams) hardness to which water is to be softened. (c) Amount of water metered in gallons (liters) to start automatic regeneration of a softener unit. (10) Booster pump (a) Capaci
47、ty in L/s (gpm) (b) Total head in meters (feet) (c) Minimum horsepower (d) Volts, phase hertz (e) RPM 1-12 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. For Navy Design-Bid-Build projects, ensure the construction document package includes Unified Facilities Guide Specification (UFGS)-7 23 03 00.00 20 /7/, Basic Mechanica
48、l Material and Methods, paragraph 1.3.5.1 that defines the relationship between IPC terms and the contract language, and paragraph 1.3.5.2 that requires the Contracting Officer to interpret the administrative requirements under the contract. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-420-01 25 October 2004 Including change 8, October 27, 2009 A-1 APPENDIX A SUPPLEMENTAL TECHNICAL CRITERIA (Note: chapter and paragraph numbers reference IPC 72006)/7/ IPC CHAPTER 1 “ADMINISTRATION” SUPPLEMENTS. A. Delete Chapter 1 in its entirety. Th
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