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UNIFORM CODES SPOTLIGHT

March 6, 2025

From the 2024 UPC Illustrated Training Manual, Chapter 8, INDIRECT WASTES

801.3.1 Size of Indirect Waste Pipes. Except for refrigeration coils and ice-making machines, the size of the indirect waste pipe shall be not smaller than the drain on the unit, but shall be not smaller than 1 inch (25 mm), and the maximum developed length shall not exceed 15 feet (4572 mm). Indirect waste pipe for ice-making machines shall be not less than the drain on the unit and in no case less than 3/4 of an inch (20 mm).


From the 2024 UMC Illustrated Training Manual, Chapter 13, FUEL GAS PIPING

1308.4.4.2 Anodeless Risers. Anodeless risers shall comply with Section 1308.4.4.2.1 through Section 1308.4.4.2.3.

FIGURE 1308.4.4.2
ANODELESS RISERS

1308.4.4.2.1 Factory-Assembled Anodeless Risers. Factory-assembled anodeless risers shall be recommended by the manufacturer for the gas used and shall be leak-tested by the manufacturer in accordance with written procedures. [NFPA 54:5.5.4.3(1)]

1308.4.4.2.2 Service Head Adapters and Field-Assembled Anodeless Risers. Service head adapters and field assembled anodeless risers incorporating service head adapters shall be recommended by the manufacturer for the gas used and shall be design-certified to meet the requirements of Category I of ASTM D2513 and 49 CFR 192.281(e). The manufacturer shall provide the user qualified installation instructions as prescribed by 49 CFR 192.283(b). [NFPA 54:5.5.4.3(2)]

FIGURE 1308.4.4.2.2
ANODELESS RISER

1308.4.4.2.3 Undiluted Liquefied Petroleum Gas Piping. The use of plastic pipe, tubing, and fittings in undiluted LP-Gas piping systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 58. [NFPA 54:5.5.4.3(3)]

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Last modified: March 6, 2025

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