PLAN CHECK CORRECTION SHEET FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS 2014 LAPC
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1 PLAN CHECK CORRECTION SHEET FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS 2014 LAPC This is intended to provide uniform application of the codes by the plan check staff and to help the public apply the codes correctly. Section: Mechanical Plan Check Plan Check/PCIS Application No.: Date: Job Address: Applicant Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Plan Check Engineer: Telephone: Your feedback is important; please visit our website to complete a Customer Survey at w/ladbsweb/customer-survey.jsf. If you have any questions or need clarification on any plan check matters, please contact a plan check supervisor or call our Customer Hotline at (213) Your plans have been examined and the issuance of a permit is withheld for the reasons set forth. The approval of plans and specifications does not permit the violation of any section of the Code, or other local ordinance or state law. INSTRUCTIONS: Corrections with circled item numbers apply to this plan check. Additional corrections are at the end of the list. Incomplete or non-legible drawings or calculations will not be accepted. Incorporate all comments as marked on the checked set of plans and calculations and this correction sheet. For each correction indicate the sheet number and detail or note number on the plans where the corrections are made. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLIED WITH ALL CORRECTIONS, CALL OR THE PLAN CHECK ENGINEER TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR VERIFICATION PLEASE BRING THE MARKED UP PLANS AND THE CORRECTIONS SHEET TO THE VERIFICATION APPOINTMENT SEE MARKED UP PLANS FOR CLARIFICATIONS OF CORRECTIONS. Page 1 of 15
2 GENERALREQUIREMENTS NOTES ON PLANS 1. Plans shall bear, on every sheet, the registration or license number and signature of an architect, contractor, or engineer, registered in the appropriate classification by the State of California. (Chap. 7, Div. 3, Business and Professional Code, Art. 2, Sec ; LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC ) 2. Show the job address on each sheet of the plans. (LAPC ; LAPC ) 3. Indicate on the plans the scope of the work to be done. (LAPC ) 4. Provide an approved Request for Modification of Building Ordinances form to allow plans at a scale smaller than 1/8 inch per foot. (LAPC ; LAPC ) POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PLAN DETAILS P1. Specify which fixtures are for private use and which are for public use (LAPC ). P2. Specify the piping materials for the domestic water system (LAPC 604.0). P3. Add the following note on the plans: AAll fixtures, equipment, piping, and materials shall be listed.@ (LAPC , LAPC 301.1) P4. Add the following note on the plans: AAll plumbing fixtures shall meet the flow requirements specified in the Los Angeles Plumbing Code.@ (LAPC 403.0) P5. Add the following note on the plans: AAll faucets in public restrooms shall be self-closing or self-closing metering faucets.@ (LAPC 403.4) P6. Add the following note on plans: Public lavatories shall have controls to limit the water temperature to 110 F. (Title 24 Part (c)3) P7. Add the following note on the plans: Water pipe and fittings with a lead content which exceeds 0.25% shall be prohibited in systems conveying potable water (LAPC ; Health & Safety Code ). P8. Plans shall be legible, and the drawing scale shall not be smaller than 1/8 inch per foot. (LAPC ) P9. Provide site water piping plans (LAPC , LAPC ). P10. Provide lot subdivision. Water pipes shall not cross lot lines. (LAPC 609.6) P11. Install a control valve in the domestic water supply to each building (LAPC 606.2). P12. Provide riser diagrams for hot & cold water systems (LAPC , LAPC ). P13. The riser diagram shall indicate all the fixtures served the pipe sizes and the fixture unit count on each leg of pipe, pressure regulators, back flow prevention devices, and water meter. (LAPC ; LAPC ) P14. Show the size of a water meter on the riser diagram (LAPC , LAPC ; LAPC 610.1). P15. (A) Show all new and all existing devices located between the city water service and the building plumbing system that cause pressure losses or gains in the system. Devices shall include but not be limited to pumps, water softeners, and sub meters. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC 610.2) (B) State the make(s), model(s), and size(s) of the devices shown in item (A), and indicate if they are new or existing. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC 610.2) (C) Provide manufacturer=s specification sheets for the devices shown in item (A) indicating the pressure loss versus the flow. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC 610.2) Page 2 of 15
3 P16. Indicate on the plans, all fixture unit loads in addition to the loads of the new fixtures including but not limited to, existing fixtures, irrigation load, make up water for cooling towers and boilers, demand for future use, and any other uses (LAPC , LAPC , LAPC Appendix A Sect. A2.0). P17. Show the future water demand (LAPC Appendix A Sec. A2.0). P18. Provide on the plan a table with calculations for the total number of fixture units to be installed. Table shall indicate the total of each type of fixture, the associated hot and/or cold fixture unit value for each, total contribution of hot and cold fixture units in the system and the total number of fixture units in the building. (LAPC ) P19. Indicate on the plans the type of the water closets and urinals (tank or flushometer valves) used (LAPC ; LAPC 610.0; LAPC Table 610.3; LAPC Appendix A Chart A 2.1, LAPC Appendix Table A 2.1). P20. An approved pressure regulating valve (PRV) shall be installed to reduce the water pressure at any fixture to 80 psi or less (LAPC 608.2). P21. The pressure regulating valve (PRV) shall be installed at above grade or finished floor. The PRV shall not be installed in a pit where it can become submerged in water (LAPC 608.2). P22. Show make(s), model(s) and size(s) of the PRV(s) on the plans. (LAPC , LAPC , LAPC 608.2) P26. Show make, model and size of the RP on the plans (LAPC , LAPC & LAPC 610.2). P27. Provide a copy of the manufacturer=s catalog for the RP used showing pressure losses. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC 610.2) P28. Indicate the type, size and capacity of the water heater(s) and water storage tank(s). (LAPC ; LAPC 608.2) P29. State the first hour rating (in gallons) of the water heater and the number of bathrooms and bedrooms (LAPC 501.1, TABLE 501.1) P30. Provide the manufacturer=s printed sizing and installation instructions on the tank-less water heater. (LAPC 501.1) P31. Provide a temperature & pressure relief valve on the water heater. The valve shall discharge to an approved location. Pressure relief valves for water heaters installed inside a building shall discharge to a floor drain, floor sink or similar fixture (LAPC 608.3; LAPC 608.5). P32. Provide an approved thermal expansion tank at the water heater. Show the expansion tank on the riser diagram (LAPC 608.2; LAPC 608.3). P33. State make and model of the thermal expansion tank (LAPC & LAPC 608.3). P34. Provide the manufacturer=s sizing instructions for the thermal expansion tank. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC 608.2, LAPC 608.3) P23. Provide a copy of the manufacturer=s catalog for the PRV(s) used showing pressure drop through them. (LAPC 608.2) P24. Provide a reduced pressure back flow device (RP) at the meter. (LAPC 603.0, Table 603.2, and DWP rule 16D) P25. The reduced pressure back flow device (RP) shall be installed at least 12 inches above grade or finished floor. The RP shall not be installed in a pit where it can become submerged in water (Table 603.2; LAPC ) P35. Install two hot water recirculation loops each serving half of the building. The recirculation loops shall meet the requirements of Title 24 sections 110.3(c)2 and 110.3(c)5 (Title 24 Part (c) 8 ii). P36. Showers shall be provided with individual tempering valves (LAPC 408.3). P37. State make, model, rated pressure, and g.p.m. of the water pump(s) (LAPC , LAPC 608.1). P38. Provide the pump performance curve for the water pump(s) being used. (LAPC ) Page 3 of 15
4 P39. The pump systems shall be approved by the City of Los Angeles Mechanical Testing Laboratory or other recognized agency (LAPC 301.1). P40. (A) The heat exchanger shall be listed, double wall type and the space between the two walls shall be vented to the atmosphere. (LAPC ) (B) State on plans the heater transfer medium. The medium shall be either potable water or fluids with toxicity rating of 1. (LAPC ) P41. Provide separate remote heaters or boosters to supply outlets requiring higher than service water temperature as listed in the ASHRAE Applications Handbook Chapter 49, Table 2 (higher than 120 F; LAPC 421.2; LAPC 409.4; LAPC 408.3; Title 24 Sect. 113(c)1) P42. Install solar water heating system with a minimum solar serving fraction of 0.2 (Title 24 Part (C) 8 iii). P43. Install a check valve between the recirculation pump and the water heating equipment (Title 24 Part (C) 5B). P44. Install a hose bib between the pump and the water heating equipment. (Title 24 Part (C) 5C). P45. Install an isolation valve between the hose bib and the water heating equipment (Title 24 Part (C) 5C). P46. Install isolation valves on both sides of the recirculation valve (Title 24 Part (C) 5D). P47. Provide separate sub-meters for each individual tenant that consumes more than100 gal/day. (LAGC ) CALCULATIONS P48. Provide hydraulic calculations for sizing the cold and hot water systems (LAPC ; LAPC 610.0; LAPC Appendix A) ) P52. Provide pipe sizing charts for each zone. (LAPC ; LAPC ) P53. For each down-feed zone, provide calculations for the highest and lowest floors in the zone to show that the pipe sizing chart is adequate for every floor in the zone and that no more than 80 psi is delivered to any point in the zone. (LAPC 608.2) OSHPD 3 REQUIREMENTS P54. Add the following note: Sensor operated flush valves shall be capable of functioning during loss of normal power. (LAPC 413.3) P55. CPVC piping is not allowed. Change the piping material to an approved one. (LAPC 604.1) P56. Install a sectional valve at each riser or branch both in hot and cold water systems. (LAPC 608.8) P57. State on the plans at which temperature hot domestic water is supplied. It shall be in compliance with Table (LAPC 613.0) P58. Provide at least two sources of hot water equipment to supply hot water for dishwashing and minimum patient services such as hand washing and bathing. (LAPC 613.2) P59. Install valves to automatically control the temperature of hot water to fixture used by patients within the range of 105 F to 120 F. (LAPC 613.5) P60. Hot water serving patience care areas shall have a continuous recirculating system. (LAPC 613.6) P61. Dialysis water feed lines shall be made out of material allowed by Section (LAPC 614.1) WASTE AND VENT SYSTEM PLAN DETAILS P49. The minimum water pressure supplied to the most remote fixture shall be not less than the requirements of that fixture and not less than 15 PSI, whichever is higher. (LAPC 608.1) P50. Clearly identify each hydraulic design zone on the riser diagram. Show any node points on the riser used in the calculations. (LAPC ) P51. For each zone, provide hydraulic calculations showing the pressure losses from the city main to the pressure reducing valve for each zone (LAPC Page 4 of 15 W1. Specify the slope of the horizontal drainage piping. (LAPC 708.0) W2. Provide site plans showing the building sewer and the city sewer main size (LAPC , LAPC ) W3. Provide lot subdivision. The building sewer shall not cross lot lines (LAPC 721.1).
5 W4. Provide complete riser diagrams for the waste and vent systems. The waste system shall extend to the property line (LAPC , LAPC ). W5. The riser diagram shall show all the fixtures served, the pipe size, and the fixture unit count on each branch of pipe (LAPC , LAPC ). W6. Indicate on the plans the piping materials (LAPC 701.0). W7. Show all pipe sizes on the plan (LAPC , LAPC ). W8. Show size of the sewer main in the street (LAPC , LAPC ). W16. Show location(s) of the grease interceptor(s) on the lay out (LAPC ) W17. Provide product literature for the grease interceptor. (LAPC , LAPC ; LAPC ) W18. The grease interceptor shall be approved by the City of Los Angeles Testing Laboratory or other City of Los Angeles recognized agency (LAPC 301.1). W19. Show details for the island venting (LAPC 909.1). W20. The island sink drain, upstream of the returned vent, shall serve no other fixtures (LAPC 909.1) W9. Provide suds relief (show them on the riser) (LAPC 711.0). W10. Clearly indicate on the plans the waste stacks that carry the discharge of suds producing fixtures (LAPC 711.0). W11. The aggregate cross sectional area of the vent shall not be less than that of the largest required building sewer (LAPC 904.1). W12. Pot sinks, scullery sinks, dishwashing sinks, silverware-washing machines, commercial dishwashers, shall be directly connected to the drainage system. Provide a floor drain adjacent to the fixture with the fixture connected on the sewer side of the floor drain trap. (LAPC 704.3) W13. Ice machines drink dispensers, coffee machines, freezers, refrigeration coils, and similar equipment shall be indirectly connected to the drainage system (LAPC 801.2). W14. Food-preparation sinks, steam kettles, potato peelers, dipper wells, and similar equipment shall be indirectly connected to the drainage system by means of an air-gap (LAPC ). W15. Provide clearance from AIndustrial Waste.@ The Industrial Waste Management Division of the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation may be contacted at and is located at 2714 Media Center Drive, Los Angeles (LAPC 306.1). W21. Install a clean out every 100 feet or a manhole every 300 feet in the building sewer (site sewer) in straight runs and for each aggregate horizontal change in direction exceeding 135 (LAPC 719.1, LAPC 719.6). W22. Provide yoke vents and show the yoke vents on the riser diagram (LAPC 907.1, LAPC 907.2). W23. All wet vented fixtures shall be within the same story (LAPC 908.1). W24. Only private bathroom groups may be wet vented horizontally. (LAPC 908.2) W25. No more than two bathroom groups located on the same floor may be connected to a horizontal wet vent system (LAPC 908.2) W26. Lavatories shall not be installed in horizontal wet vent systems. (LAPC 908.2) W27. The water closet in a horizontal wet vent system shall connect to the conventional sewer and shall be installed downstream of any wet vented fixture. (LAPC 908.2) W28. Combination waste and vent system is only allowed where structural conditions preclude the installation of a conventional system (LAPC 910.1). W29. Discharge from toilets or urinals is not allowed in a combination waste and vent system (LAPC 910.7). Page 5 of 15
6 W30. Combination waste and vent systems shall not be utilized where solids or grease waste is anticipated (LAPC Appendix B Sect. B1.0). W31. No vertical waste pipes are allowed in a combination waste and vent system. (LAPC 910.5) W32. Show a detail of the connection of the branches to the main horizontal line. (LAPC ; LAPC 910.2; LAPC 910.5) W33. Each drain pipe and each trap, in a combination waste and vent system, shall be 2 pipe sizes larger than the sizes required by Chapter 7 of the Plumbing Code (LAPC 910.4). W34. Show a typical detail of the tailpiece and trap (LAPC ; LAPC 910.2; LAPC 910.4) W35. Provide a separate vent for each waste branch line exceeding 15' in length (LAPC 910.3). W36. Provide a vent downstream of the uppermost fixture (LAPC 910.3). W37. Relief vents shall be provided every 100 feet along the mains. (LAPC Appendix B Sect. B3.0) W38. The minimum area of any vent installed in a combination waste and vent system shall be at least 2 the inside cross-sectional area of the drain pipe served (LAPC 910.3). W39. Show on plans type & use of each fixture served by the combination waste and vent system. (LAPC , LAPC ) W40. Show the combination waste and vent piping on floor plans. (LAPC , LAPC ) W41. Show size, length and type of material of the sewage ejector discharge line (LAPC , LAPC 701.0) W42. The discharge line from the sewage ejector shall be provided with an accessible check valve and gate valve or ball valve (LAPC 710.4). W44. Provide dual pumps each capable of handling the load independently (LAPC 710.9) W45. Provide air tight cover for the sump (LAPC ) W46. Sump(s) shall be provided with a vent pipe which shall extend through the roof (LAPC 710.7). W47. Show load discharging into the sump (LAPC , LAPC ) W48. Show make, model and HP of sewage ejector on plan (LAPC , LAPC ) W49. Provide pump performance curves (LAPC , LAPC ) W50. Provide a riser diagram showing the sump, sump inlet & outlet, check valve, gate valve, levels, alarm and gravity line. (LAPC , LAPC ) W51. The discharge line of the pump shall connect to the horizontal gravity line from the top through a wye branch fitting (LAPC 710.4). W52. State length of pipe & elevation difference between the bottom of the sump and the gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). W53. Show high water level. It shall be at least 2 inches below the lowest inlet. (LAPC 710.9) W54. Sumps receiving waste from water closets shall have a minimum 2 inch discharge (single family dwelling). 3 inch discharge is required for commercial buildings. (LAPC 710.3) W55. Allow two fixtures units for each gallon per minute discharging from the sewage ejector. (LAPC 710.5) W56. Sump(s) shall be made of concrete, metal or other approved materials. Fiberglass sumps shall be approved by the Los Angeles City Mechanical Testing Laboratory, or listed by a City of Los Angeles recognized agency (LAPC & LAPC 301.1). W43. Gate valve or ball valve and check valve shall be W57. Specify the type of material of the sump on the located outside the pump pit (LAPC 710.4). plans, or specify make, model and research report Page 6 of 15
7 number of the prefabricated sump (LAPC 301.1, LAPC 710.8). W58. The fire pump room shall be provided with a floor drain and a floor sink. (2013 NFPA ) CALCULATIONS W59. Determine the flow of water in gallons per minute discharging into the sump (LAPC , LAPC ). W60. Provide calculations for the system curve. Take into consideration losses due to all the fittings, gate valve and backwater valve (LAPC , LAPC ). W61. Draw the system curve on the pump curve to determine the point of intersection, which will determine the volume flow rate coming out of the pump (LAPC , LAPC ). W62. Determine the waste fixture unit load of the gravity line by allowing 2 fixture units for every gallon per minute pumped by the sewage ejector. (LAPC 710.5) W63. Provide relief vent stack. (LAPC 907.1) OSHPD 3 REQUIREMENTS W64. Remove floor drains from operating and delivery rooms (LAPC ) W65. ABS and PVC for waste and vent systems are not allowed (LAPC 701.1(2); LAPC ) W66. Each vent shall terminate not less than 25 feet from any air intake or vent shaft (LAPC ) W67. Grease interceptor shall not be installed in the kitchen (LAPC (B); LAPC (C); LAPC ; LAPC ) GAS SYSTEM PLAN DETAILS G1. Provide a complete riser diagram for the gas system. (LAPC ; LAPC ) G2. The riser diagram shall indicate all of the appliances/equipment being served, the pipe sizes, and the hourly volume (CFH) of gas on each leg of pipe. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC ) G3. Indicate on the plans the total length of the system from the gas meter or regulator to the most remote gas outlet. (LAPC ) G4. Indicate on the plans the material for the gas piping. (LAPC ; LAPC ) G5. Provide a separate gas shut-off valve for each tenant. (LAPC ) G6. Indicate on the plans the hourly volume (CFH) of gas required at each outlet. (LAPC ) G7. Provide an approved type seismic gas shut-off valve. (LAPC ; LAPC ) G8. Indicate on the plans the size, make, and model of the seismic gas shut-off valve. (LAPC ) G9. The seismic gas shut-off valve shall be mounted rigidly to the exterior of the building or structure containing the fuel gas piping. (LAPC ) G10. No gas pipe shall be installed under the building unless it is properly sleeved. (LAPC ) G11. Provide a letter from the gas company stating that they will deliver the desired pressure and volume of gas. (LAPC ) G12. Show on the plans the size, make, model, orifice size, spring number, pressure setting, and inlet pressure of the gas pressure regulator. (LAPC ) G13. Provide manufacturer=s cut-sheet for the gas pressure regulator showing the inlet and outlet pressures at the selected setting. (LAPC ; LAPC ) G14. An approved gas shut-off valve shall be installed immediately preceding each regulator. (LAPC ) G15. Pressure regulator shall be vented to the outside of the building. (LAPC ) Page 7 of 15
8 G16. The pressure regulator(s) shall be provided with factory installed overpressure protection devices to limit the pressure downstream of the line pressure regulator to 2 psi in the event of failure of the line pressure regulator. (LAPC ) G17. Provide a copy of an approved Request for Modification of Building Ordinances form allowing the use of high pressure gas. (LAPC ; LAPC ) G25. Include the losses due to the gas sub-meter (LAPC ) STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM PLAN DETAILS S1. Provide complete riser diagrams for the rain water system. (LAPC , LAPC ). S2. Indicate on the riser diagram the area (ft 2 ) covered by each drain (LAPC , LAPC , Appendix D Sect. D-3.1, LAPC , LAPC Table , and LAPC Table ). SOIL REMEDIATION SYSTEMS G18. Provide a copy of approved Request for Modification of Building Ordinances form for the following items: A. Connecting unit to more than one gas system. (LAPC ) B. Not to use a two way three port valve. (LAPC ) G19. Provide a copy of manufacturer=s cut-sheet for vapor extraction unit showing volume and pressure of gas required to operate the unit. (LAPC ) G20. Provide an approved type check valve at each gas connection to the vapor extraction unit. (LAPC ) G21. Vapor extraction unit shall be approved by the Los Angeles City Mechanical Testing Laboratory. (LAPC 301.1) CALCULATIONS G22. Provide engineering calculations used in sizing the gas piping system. (LAPC ) G23. Provide any sizing tables published by the pipe manufacturer in the product literature. (LAPC ) S3. Indicate on the plans the piping material of the rain water system. (LAPC , LAPC ). S4. Indicate on the plan the slope of horizontal piping (LAPC Table ). S5. Provide overflow drains. Otherwise, indicate the reasons for not having them (LAPC ). S6. If scuppers are used as overflow drains, they shall be sized having area equivalent to the one of the drains as determined by section Furthermore, scupper openings shall not be less of 4 high and have a width at least equal to the circumference of the roof drain required for the area served (Diameter X π). (LAPC ). S7. Roof drains and over flow drains shall be piped independently to the outside of the building (LAPC (A)). S8. Backwater valves shall be installed to prevent flooding of the garage (LAPC ). S9. Provide an approved Request for Modification of Building Ordinances form from Grading allowing the site drainage to drain into a sump system ( ). S10. Provide a riser diagram showing the sump, sump inlet & outlet, backwater valves and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ) G24. Provide product literature for the gas sub-meter(s) showing capacity, pressure losses, and listing. (LAPC ; LAPC ; LAPC ) S11. Backwater valve and gate valve shall be located outside the pit. (LAPC 710.6) S12. The gate valve shall be located on the discharge Page 8 of 15
9 side of the check valve (LAPC 710.4). S13. Sump(s) shall be made of concrete, metal or other approved materials. Fiberglass sumps shall be approved by the Los Angeles City Mechanical Testing Laboratory or other agency recognized by the City of Los Angles. (LAPC & LAPC 301.1) S14. Specify the material of the sump pit on the plans or specify make, model and research report number of the prefabricated sump (LAPC 101.5, LAPC 301.1). S15. The sump pit shall be installed with an air-tight cover. (LAPC ) S16. The sump pit shall be at least 15 inches in diameter and 18 inches in depth. (LAPC ) S17. The lowest inlet to the sump shall have a minimum clearance of 2 inches above the high water level. (LAPC 710.9) S18. Sump(s) shall be provided with a vent pipe which shall extend through the roof (LAPC & LAPC 906.1) S19. Show the high water level. It shall be at least 2 inches below the lowest inlet (LAPC 710.9). S20. Show load discharging into the sump (LAPC ) S21. Provide a detail showing the sump location, the inlet lines, the outlet line, and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). S22. Show the gravity line all the way to the approved point of disposal (LAPC , LAPC ). S23. When discharging to the public street the pressure line shall connect to a gravity pipe within the property (Department of Public Works requirement). three and four inches and a cross section equal or greater the cross section of the pipe, or manifold multiple pipes having aggregate cross sectional area equal or greater the cross sectional area of the gravity pipe (Department of Public Works requirement). S26. Show size, length and type of material of the pump discharge line (LAPC , LAPC ). S27. The discharge line from the sump pump shall be provided with an accessible backwater valve and gate valve. (LAPC 710.4) S28. Backwater valve and gate valve shall be located outside of the pit. (LAPC 710.4) S29. Provide dual sump pumps. (LAPC ) S30. Minimum size of pump shall be 15 gpm. (LAPC ) S31. The discharge line from the sump pump shall be at least 1 2 inch diameter. (LAPC ) S32. Where the sump pump discharge line connects to a horizontal drain line, such connection shall be made from the top through a wye branch fitting. (LAPC 710.4) S33. Show make, model and HP of pump on plan. (LAPC ) S34. Provide pump performance curves (LAPC ) S35. State the length of pipe & elevation difference between the bottom of the sump and the gravity line. (LAPC ; LAPC ) S36. Provide clearance from the Department of Public Works allowing the water velocity to exceed 7 ft/s at the point of discharge to the public street (Department of Public Works requirement). S24. When discharging under the curb, the drain line shall not be smaller than three inch diameter or greater than four inch diameter (Department of Public Works requirement) S25. When the gravity line from rain water exceeds four inch in diameter, for the portion under the curb, either use rectangular fitting having height between Page 9 of 15 CALCULATIONS S37. Determine the flow of water in gallons per minute going into the sump. (LAPC ; LAPC ) S38. Calculate the amount of water collected at the rate of gpm per square foot (LAPC Table D 1.1).
10 S39. Provide a hydrologic report based on the proper 50- year isohyetal, and the calculations shall be according to the Peak Rate Method for a concentration time of 5 minutes ( ). S40. Provide calculations for the system curve. Take into consideration all the fittings, gate valve and backwater valve (LAPC , LAPC ) S41. Draw the system curve on the pump curve to determine the point of intersection, which will determine the volume flow coming out of the pump. (LAPC , LAPC ) ) SS7. Backwater valve and gate valve shall be located outside the pit. (LAPC 710.6) SS8. The gate valve shall be located on the discharge side of the check valve (LAPC 710.4). SS9. Sump(s) shall be made of concrete, metal or other approved materials. Fiberglass sumps shall be approved by the Los Angeles city Mechanical Testing Laboratory (LAPC & LAPC 301.1). SS10. Specify the type of material of the sump on the plans or specify make, model and research report number of the prefabricated sump (LAPC , LAPC 301.1). S42. Determine the square footage loading of the gravity drain by allowing square feet of area for every gallon per minute pumped by the sump pump (LAPC Table D 1.1). S43. Provide calculations showing that the discharge to the street does not exceed 7 ft/s (Department of Public Works requirement). SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS PLAN DETAILS SS1. Show the subsurface drainage piping on the floor plans. (LAPC ) SS2. State the piping material. (LAPC ) SS3. Non perforated piping shall be made of metal as in sanitary drainage systems.(lapc ) SS4. Provide a statement from a California registered civil engineer showing the required flow. (LAPC ) SS5. Either terminate the subsurface drains to the city storm drain, or provide a soil report showing that there is no continuously flowing springs or ground water. (LAPC ) SS6. Provide a riser diagram showing the sump, sump inlet & outlet, backwater valves, gate valves, levels, alarm and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC SS11. Provided an airtight cover. (LAPC ; LAPC ) SS12. The sump pit shall be at least 15 inches in diameter and 18 inches in depth. (LAPC ) SS13. The lowest inlet to the sump shall have a minimum clearance of 2 inches above the highwater level. (LAPC 710.9; LAPC ) SS14. Sump(s) shall be provided with a vent pipe which shall extend a minimum of six inches above the solid sump cover (LAPC 710.7; LAPC 906.0) SS15. Show the fixture unit load discharging into the sump (LAPC ; LAPC ) SS16. Provide a detail showing the sump location, the inlet lines, the outlet line, and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). SS17. Show the gravity line all the way to the property line (LAPC , LAPC ). SS18. When discharging to the public street the pressure line shall connect to a gravity pipe within the property (Department of Public Works requirement). SS19. When discharging under the curb, the drain line shall not be smaller than three inch diameter nor Page 10 of 15
11 greater than four inch diameter (Department of Public Works requirement SS20. When the gravity line from rain water exceeds four inch in diameter, for the portion under the curb, either use rectangular fitting having height between three and four inches and a cross section equal or greater the cross section of the pipe, or manifold multiple pipes having aggregate cross sectional area equal or greater the cross sectional area of the gravity pipe (Department of Public Works requirement). SS21. Show size, length and type of material of the pump discharge pipe (LAPC , LAPC ). into consideration all the fittings, gate valve and backwater valve (LAPC , LAPC ). SS32. Draw the system curve on the pump curve to determine the point of intersection, which will determine the volume flow coming out of the pump (LAPC , LAPC ). SS33. Determine the required size of gravity drain according to Table D1.1 by allowing square feet of area for every gallon per minute pumped by the sump pump (LAPC Table D1.1). SS34. Provide calculations showing that the discharge to the street does not exceed 7 ft/s (Department of Public Works requirement). SS22. The discharge pipe from the sump pump shall be provided with an accessible backwater valve and gate valve. (LAPC 710.6) SS23. Provide dual sump pumps. (LAPC ) SS24. Minimum size of pump shall be 15 gpm. (LAPC ) SS25. The discharge line from the sump pump shall be at least 1 2 inch diameter. (LAPC ) SS26. Where the sump pump discharge line connects to a horizontal drain line, such connection shall be made from the top through a wye branch fitting. (LAPC 710.4) SS27. Show make, model and HP of pump on plan. (LAPC ; LAPC ) SS35. Provide clearance from the Department of Public Works allowing the water velocity to exceed 7 ft/s at the point of discharge to the public street (Department of Public Works requirement). SEWAGE AND SUMP PUMP SYSTEMS PLAN DETAILS SE1. Provide air tight cover for the sump (LAPC ). SE2. Show the load discharging into the sump (LAPC , LAPC ). SE3. Show the make, model, and horse power of the pump on the plans (LAPC , LAPC ). SE4. State the length of the pipe from the pump to the gravity line, and the elevation difference between the bottom of the sump and the gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). SS28. Provide pump performance curves (LAPC & ) SS29. State length of pipe & elevation difference between the bottom of the sump and the gravity line. (LAPC ; LAPC ) CALCULATIONS SS30. Determine the gallons per minute going into the sump (LAPC , LAPC ). SS31. Provide calculations for the system curve. Take Page 11 of 15 SE5. Sump(s) shall be made of concrete, metal or other approved materials. Fiberglass sumps shall be approved by the Los Angeles City Mechanical Testing Laboratory, or other City of Los Angeles recognized agency (LAPC 710.8, LAPC 301.1). SE6. Please specify the type of material of the sump on the plans, or specify make, model and research report number of the prefabricated sump (LAPC , LAPC 301.1). SE7. The sump pit shall be at least 15 inches in diameter and 18 inches in depth (Rain water only, LAPC ).
12 SE8. Provide an approved modification from Grading allowing the site drainage to drain into a sump system (LABC ). SE9. Provide a plot plan or lay out showing the sump location, the inlet lines, the outlet line, and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). SE10. Show the gravity line all the way to the property line (LAPC , LAPC ). SE11. When discharging to the public street the pressure line shall connect to a gravity pipe within the property (Department of Public Works requirement). SE12. When discharging under the curb, the drain line shall not be smaller than three inch diameter nor greater than four inch diameter (Department of Public Works requirement). SE13. When the gravity line from rain water exceeds four inch in diameter either use rectangular fitting having height between three and four inches and a cross section equal or greater the cross section of the pipe, or manifold multiple pipes having aggregate cross sectional area equal or greater the cross sectional area of the gravity pipe (Department of Public Works requirement). SE14. Provide a riser diagram showing the sump, sump inlet & outlet check valves and gravity line (LAPC , LAPC ). SE15. The discharge line shall connect to the horizontal gravity line from the top through a wye branch fitting (LAPC 710.4). SE16. Show size, length and type of material of the pump discharge line (LAPC , LAPC ). SE17. The discharge line from the ejector or sump pump shall be provided with an accessible check valve and gate valve (LAPC 710.4). SE18. The gate valve shall be located on the discharge side of the check valve (LAPC 710.4) SE19. Gate valves and check valves shall be located outside the pit (LAPC 710.6). SE20. Provide dual pumps each capable of handling the load independently (LAPC 710.9; LAPC ). SE21. Sump(s) shall be provided with a vent pipe which shall extend through the roof (LAPC 710.7). SE22. Show high water level. It shall be at least 2 inches below the lowest inlet (LAPC 710.9). SE23. Sewage ejectors located in single family dwellings and receiving waste from water closets or urinals, shall be able to pass a 1-1/2 inch diameter ball (LAPC (2) ) SE24. Sewage ejectors located in single family dwellings and receiving waste from water closets or urinals, shall have a minimum pump size of 2" and shall be connected to a discharge pipe of at least 2 inch (LAPC (2)). SE25. In other than single dwellings, sewage ejectors receiving waste from water closets or urinals, shall be able to pass a 2 inch diameter ball (LAPC 710.3(3)). SE26. Sewage ejectors, in other than single dwellings, and receiving waste from water closets or urinals shall have discharge piping, check valves, and gate valves not less than 3 inch in diameter (LAPC 710.3(3)) SE27. The discharge line from the sump shall be at least 1 ½ inch diameter (Subsoil only) (LAPC ) SE28. Backwater valves shall be installed to prevent flooding of the garage from outside water (Subsoil and Rain water only LAPC ) SE29. Show all pipe sizes on the plan (LAPC , LAPC ). CALCULATIONS SE30. Determine the gallons per minute going into the sump (LAPC , LAPC ). SE31. Calculate the amount of water collected at the rate of gpm per square foot (LAPC Table D1.1). SE32. Provide a hydrology report based on the proper 50-year isohyetal. Calculations shall be according to the Peak Rate Method for a concentration time of 5 minutes (LABC ). SE33. Provide pump performance curve LAPC , LAPC ). SE34. Provide calculations for the system curve. Take into consideration all the fittings, gate valve and backwater valve (LAPC , LAPC ). Page 12 of 15
13 SE35. Draw the system curve on the pump curve to determine the point of intersection, which will determine the volume flow coming out of the pump (LAPC , LAPC ). SE36. Determine the fixture unit loading of the gravity drain by allowing two (2) fixture units for every gallon per minute pumped by the sewage ejector (LAPC 702.3, LAPC 710.5). SE37. Determine the square footage loading of the gravity drain by allowing square feet of area for every gallon per minute pumped by the sump pump (LAPC Table D1.1). SE38. The pump shall have a discharge capacity of not less than 15 gpm. (Subsoil drainage only) (LAPC ) SE39. The pump shall have a discharge capacity of not less than 20 gpm (Sewage ejectors LAPC 710.3(1)) SE40. Provide calculations showing that the discharge to the street does not exceed 7 ft/s (Department of Public Works requirement). SE41. Provide clearance from the Department of Public Works allowing the water velocity to exceed 7 ft/s at the point of discharge to the public street (Department of Public Works requirement). Page 13 of 15
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