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*For DWV system testing - air not allowed on plastic, but ok to use vacuum or water column [https://www.iccsafe.org/building-safety-journal/bsj-technical/significant-changes-to-drain-waste-and-vent-systems-testing-in-the-2021-international-residential-code/] | |||
*Freezing temperatures or lack of access to water mean that vacuum testing is robust under all conditions. OSE uses vacuum as the preferred route. | |||
=Plugs That Work Best= | =Plugs That Work Best= | ||
*There are balls and sausages | *There are balls and sausages | ||
*There is a device that you can insert through a tee [https://youtu.be/39ZbiUKMKIk?t=139] | *There is a device that you can insert through a tee [https://youtu.be/39ZbiUKMKIk?t=139] | ||
*''We just performed a water test on a new addition in an older home. I was not comfortable with the Test balls commonly used. So we used a really cool Test ball from Wolverine Brass. Check it out. Wolverine Brass web site " Pneumatic Std Cleanout Test P 3inch" #80361. It worked really well, was safe and no one got wet. I was a bit nervous though because most of the Drainage Piping ran through the finished home. I actually was not planning to do a test but rely on our workman ship but the Inspector said to test the system. He also told me to add more support to the Horizontal Piping (Every 4 feet). I am glad he told me that because I was thinking about how Heavy Water is as I was Filling the system. He also said I could test with air But I read about that not being allowed any more in Philadelphia. ( I could be wrong about that though)'' - [https://www.plumbingzone.com/threads/vacuum-testing-dwv-pvc-system.74978] | *''We just performed a water test on a new addition in an older home. I was not comfortable with the Test balls commonly used. So we used a really cool Test ball from Wolverine Brass. Check it out. Wolverine Brass web site " Pneumatic Std Cleanout Test P 3inch" #80361. It worked really well, was safe and no one got wet. I was a bit nervous though because most of the Drainage Piping ran through the finished home. I actually was not planning to do a test but rely on our workman ship but the Inspector said to test the system. He also told me to add more support to the Horizontal Piping (Every 4 feet). I am glad he told me that because I was thinking about how Heavy Water is as I was Filling the system. He also said I could test with air But I read about that not being allowed any more in Philadelphia. ( I could be wrong about that though)'' - [https://www.plumbingzone.com/threads/vacuum-testing-dwv-pvc-system.74978] |
Revision as of 00:04, 16 October 2022
About
- For DWV system testing - air not allowed on plastic, but ok to use vacuum or water column [1]
- Freezing temperatures or lack of access to water mean that vacuum testing is robust under all conditions. OSE uses vacuum as the preferred route.
Plugs That Work Best
- There are balls and sausages
- There is a device that you can insert through a tee [2]
- We just performed a water test on a new addition in an older home. I was not comfortable with the Test balls commonly used. So we used a really cool Test ball from Wolverine Brass. Check it out. Wolverine Brass web site " Pneumatic Std Cleanout Test P 3inch" #80361. It worked really well, was safe and no one got wet. I was a bit nervous though because most of the Drainage Piping ran through the finished home. I actually was not planning to do a test but rely on our workman ship but the Inspector said to test the system. He also told me to add more support to the Horizontal Piping (Every 4 feet). I am glad he told me that because I was thinking about how Heavy Water is as I was Filling the system. He also said I could test with air But I read about that not being allowed any more in Philadelphia. ( I could be wrong about that though) - [3]