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May 14, 2026

From the 2024 UPC Illustrated Training Manual, Chapter 10, TRAPS AND INTERCEPTORS

1002.4 Vent Pipe Opening. The vent pipe opening from soil or waste pipe, except for water closets and similar fixtures, shall not be below the weir of the trap.

Rough-in of an indoor plumbing system: copper water lines and white PVC drain pipes mounted on a concrete wall with two blue valve boxes at the top.
FIGURE 1002.4
IMPROPER FITTINGS USED FOR VENT CONNECTION

From the 2024 UMC Illustrated Training Manual, Chapter 6, DUCT SYSTEMS

608.2 Dwelling Units. The use of under-floor space shall be limited to dwelling units not more than two stories in height. Except for the floor immediately above the underfloor plenum, supply ducts shall be provided extending from the plenum to registers on other floor levels.

Exception: In flood hazard areas, under-floor spaces shall not be used as supply plenums unless the flood opening requirements in the building code are met.

FIGURE 608.2
UNDER-FLOOR SPACE AS SUPPLY PLENUM

(This is not to be considered the official position of IAPMO, nor is it an official interpretation of the Codes.)

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Last modified: May 9, 2026

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