| CHAPTER 10 | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| SECTION PC 1001 | |
| GENERAL | |
| 1001.1 Scope. | |
| This chapter shall govern the material and installation of traps, interceptors and separators. | |
| SECTION PC 1002 | |
| TRAP REQUIREMENTS | |
| 1002.1 Fixture traps. | |
| Each plumbing fixture shall be separately trapped by a | |
| liquid | |
| - | |
| seal | |
| trap, except as otherwise | |
| permitted by this code. The vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the trap weir shall not exceed 48 inches (1220 | |
| mm), and the horizontal distance shall not | |
| exceed 30 inches ( | |
| 762 | |
| mm) measured from the centerline of the fixture | |
| outlet to the centerline of the inlet of the trap. The height of a clothes washer standpipe above a trap shall conform to | |
| Section 802.3.3. A fixture shall not be double trapped. | |
| Exceptio | |
| ns: | |
| 1. | |
| This section shall not apply to fixtures with integral traps. | |
| 2. | |
| A combination plumbing fixture is permitted to be installed on one trap, provided that one compartment is | |
| not more than 6 inches (152 mm) deeper than the other compartment and the wast | |
| e outlets are not more than | |
| 30 inches (762 mm) apart. | |
| 3. | |
| A grease interceptor intended to serve as a fixture trap in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation | |
| instructions shall be permitted to serve as the trap for a single fixture or a combination | |
| sink of not more than | |
| three compartments where the vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the inlet of the interceptor does not | |
| exceed 30 inches (762 mm | |
| ) | |
| and the developed length | |
| of the waste pipe from the most upstream fixture outlet | |
| to the inlet of | |
| the interceptor does not exceed 60 inches (1524 mm). | |
| 4. | |
| Floor drains in multilevel parking structures that discharge to a building storm sewer shall not be required to | |
| be individually trapped. Where floor drains in multilevel parking structures are requir | |
| ed to discharge to a | |
| combined building sewer system, the floor drains shall not be required to be individually trapped provided | |
| that they are connected to a main trap in accordance with Section 1103.1. | |
| 5. | |
| This section shall not apply to outdoor drinking fo | |
| untains discharging to a drywell. | |
| 6. | |
| This section shall not apply where local acid neutralizing systems are utilized in accordance with the rules of | |
| the Department of Environmental Protection and Section 803.2 of this code. | |
| 1002.2 Design of traps. | |
| Fixture | |
| traps shall be self | |
| - | |
| scouring. Fixture traps shall not have interior partitions, except | |
| where such traps are integral with the fixture or where such traps are constructed of an approved material that is | |
| resistant to corrosion and degradation. Slip joints sh | |
| all be made with an approved elastomeric gasket and shall be | |
| installed only on the trap inlet, trap outlet and within the trap seal. | |
| 1002.3 Prohibited traps. | |
| The following types of traps are prohibited: | |
| 1. | |
| Traps that depend on moving parts to maintain the | |
| seal. | |
| 2. | |
| Bell | |
| , pot, bottle | |
| traps | |
| and traps with interior partitions | |
| . | |
| 3. | |
| Crown | |
| - | |
| vented traps. | |
| 4. | |
| Traps not integral with a fixture and that depend on interior partitions for the seal, except those traps constructed | |
| of an approved | |
| material that is resistant t | |
| o corrosion and degradation. | |
| 5. | |
| “S” traps. | |
| 6. | |
| Drum traps. | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| Exception: | |
| Drum traps | |
| used as solids interceptors and drum traps serving chemical waste systems shall be permit- | |
| ted. | |
| 1002.4 Trap seals. | |
| Each fixture trap shall have a liquid seal of not less than 2 i | |
| nches (51 mm) and not more than 4 | |
| inches (102 mm), or deeper for special designs relating to accessible | |
| fixtures. | |
| 1002.4.1 Trap seal protection. | |
| Trap seals of emergency floor drain traps and trap seals subject to evaporation shall | |
| be protected by one of t | |
| he methods in Sections 1002.4.1.1 through 1002.4.1.3. | |
| 1002.4.1.1 Potable water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve. | |
| A potable water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve | |
| shall supply water to the trap. Water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valves shall conform to ASSE 101 | |
| 8. The dis- | |
| charge pipe from the trap seal primer valve shall connect to the trap above the trap seal on the inlet side of the | |
| trap. | |
| 1002.4.1.2 Reclaimed or gray water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve. | |
| A reclaimed or gray water | |
| - | |
| supplied | |
| trap seal primer valve | |
| shall supply water to the trap. Water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valves shall conform to | |
| ASSE 1018. The quality of reclaimed or gray water supplied to trap seal primer valves shall be in accordance | |
| with the requirements of the manufacturer of the trap seal | |
| primer valve and this code. The discharge pipe from | |
| the trap seal primer valve shall connect to the trap above the trap seal, on the inlet side of the trap. | |
| 1002.4.1.3 Manual water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap priming. | |
| A hose bib or similar manually operated | |
| plumbing fixture | |
| shall be provided within the same room and within a horizontal distance not to exceed 25 feet (7620 mm) and | |
| not more than 3 feet (914 mm) above the floor. | |
| 1002.5 Size of fixture traps. | |
| Fixture trap size shall be sufficient to drain the fix | |
| ture rapidly and not less than the size | |
| indicated in Table 709.1. A trap shall not be larger than the drainage pipe into which the trap discharges. | |
| 1002.6 Building traps. | |
| Building (house) traps shall be installed on all building drains near the | |
| foundation wall of the | |
| structure, inside of the street line, and on the sewer side of all connections except the connection used to receive the | |
| discharge from a sewage ejector, oil separator or leader on combined systems. If such trap is placed outside of | |
| the | |
| foundation wall or below a cellar floor, it shall be made accessible in a manhole with a cover, or by extension of the | |
| two handholes that shall be provided with cleanouts at the cellar floor or grade. Handhold extensions shall be not more | |
| than 18 inche | |
| s (457 mm) above the centerline of the drain. Building (house) traps shall be the same size as the building | |
| drain connected thereto and shall be provided with | |
| a fresh air inlet in accordance with Section 703.7.1. | |
| 1002.7 Trap setting and protection. | |
| Traps s | |
| hall be set level with respect to the trap seal and, where necessary, shall | |
| be protected from freezing. | |
| 1002.8 Recess for trap connection. | |
| A recess provided for connection of the underground trap, such as one serving a | |
| bathtub in slab | |
| - | |
| type construction, sh | |
| all have sides and a bottom of corrosion | |
| - | |
| resistant, insect | |
| - | |
| and | |
| vermin | |
| - | |
| proof | |
| con- | |
| struction. | |
| 1002.9 Acid | |
| - | |
| resisting traps. | |
| Where a vitrified clay or other brittleware, acid | |
| - | |
| resisting trap is installed underground, | |
| such trap shall be embedded in concrete exten | |
| ding 6 inches (152 mm) beyond the bottom and sides of the trap. | |
| 1002.10 Plumbing in mental health centers. | |
| In mental health centers, pipes and traps shall not be exposed. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 1003 | |
| INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| 1003.1 Where required. | |
| Interceptors and s | |
| eparators shall be provided to prevent the discharge of oil, grease, sand | |
| and other substances harmful or hazardous to the | |
| building drainage system, the | |
| public sewer, the private sewage | |
| system or the sewage treatment plant or processes. | |
| 1003.2 Approval. | |
| Th | |
| e size, type and location of each interceptor and of each separator shall be designed and installed | |
| in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the requirements of this section based on the anticipated con- | |
| ditions of use. Wastes that do not requi | |
| re treatment or separation shall not be discharged into any interceptor or sepa- | |
| rator. | |
| 1003.3 Grease interceptors. | |
| Grease interceptors shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1003.3.1 through | |
| 1003.3.6. | |
| CHAPTER 10 | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| SECTION PC 1001 | |
| GENERAL | |
| 1001.1 Scope. | |
| This chapter shall govern the material and installation of traps, interceptors and separators. | |
| SECTION PC 1002 | |
| TRAP REQUIREMENTS | |
| 1002.1 Fixture traps. | |
| Each plumbing fixture shall be separately trapped by a | |
| liquid | |
| - | |
| seal | |
| trap, except as otherwise | |
| permitted by this code. The vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the trap weir shall not exceed 48 inches (1220 | |
| mm), and the horizontal distance shall not | |
| exceed 30 inches ( | |
| 762 | |
| mm) measured from the centerline of the fixture | |
| outlet to the centerline of the inlet of the trap. The height of a clothes washer standpipe above a trap shall conform to | |
| Section 802.3.3. A fixture shall not be double trapped. | |
| Exceptio | |
| ns: | |
| 1. | |
| This section shall not apply to fixtures with integral traps. | |
| 2. | |
| A combination plumbing fixture is permitted to be installed on one trap, provided that one compartment is | |
| not more than 6 inches (152 mm) deeper than the other compartment and the wast | |
| e outlets are not more than | |
| 30 inches (762 mm) apart. | |
| 3. | |
| A grease interceptor intended to serve as a fixture trap in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation | |
| instructions shall be permitted to serve as the trap for a single fixture or a combination | |
| sink of not more than | |
| three compartments where the vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the inlet of the interceptor does not | |
| exceed 30 inches (762 mm | |
| ) | |
| and the developed length | |
| of the waste pipe from the most upstream fixture outlet | |
| to the inlet of | |
| the interceptor does not exceed 60 inches (1524 mm). | |
| 4. | |
| Floor drains in multilevel parking structures that discharge to a building storm sewer shall not be required to | |
| be individually trapped. Where floor drains in multilevel parking structures are requir | |
| ed to discharge to a | |
| combined building sewer system, the floor drains shall not be required to be individually trapped provided | |
| that they are connected to a main trap in accordance with Section 1103.1. | |
| 5. | |
| This section shall not apply to outdoor drinking fo | |
| untains discharging to a drywell. | |
| 6. | |
| This section shall not apply where local acid neutralizing systems are utilized in accordance with the rules of | |
| the Department of Environmental Protection and Section 803.2 of this code. | |
| 1002.2 Design of traps. | |
| Fixture | |
| traps shall be self | |
| - | |
| scouring. Fixture traps shall not have interior partitions, except | |
| where such traps are integral with the fixture or where such traps are constructed of an approved material that is | |
| resistant to corrosion and degradation. Slip joints sh | |
| all be made with an approved elastomeric gasket and shall be | |
| installed only on the trap inlet, trap outlet and within the trap seal. | |
| 1002.3 Prohibited traps. | |
| The following types of traps are prohibited: | |
| 1. | |
| Traps that depend on moving parts to maintain the | |
| seal. | |
| 2. | |
| Bell | |
| , pot, bottle | |
| traps | |
| and traps with interior partitions | |
| . | |
| 3. | |
| Crown | |
| - | |
| vented traps. | |
| 4. | |
| Traps not integral with a fixture and that depend on interior partitions for the seal, except those traps constructed | |
| of an approved | |
| material that is resistant t | |
| o corrosion and degradation. | |
| 5. | |
| “S” traps. | |
| 6. | |
| Drum traps. | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| Exception: | |
| Drum traps | |
| used as solids interceptors and drum traps serving chemical waste systems shall be permit- | |
| ted. | |
| 1002.4 Trap seals. | |
| Each fixture trap shall have a liquid seal of not less than 2 i | |
| nches (51 mm) and not more than 4 | |
| inches (102 mm), or deeper for special designs relating to accessible | |
| fixtures. | |
| 1002.4.1 Trap seal protection. | |
| Trap seals of emergency floor drain traps and trap seals subject to evaporation shall | |
| be protected by one of t | |
| he methods in Sections 1002.4.1.1 through 1002.4.1.3. | |
| 1002.4.1.1 Potable water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve. | |
| A potable water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve | |
| shall supply water to the trap. Water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valves shall conform to ASSE 101 | |
| 8. The dis- | |
| charge pipe from the trap seal primer valve shall connect to the trap above the trap seal on the inlet side of the | |
| trap. | |
| 1002.4.1.2 Reclaimed or gray water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valve. | |
| A reclaimed or gray water | |
| - | |
| supplied | |
| trap seal primer valve | |
| shall supply water to the trap. Water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap seal primer valves shall conform to | |
| ASSE 1018. The quality of reclaimed or gray water supplied to trap seal primer valves shall be in accordance | |
| with the requirements of the manufacturer of the trap seal | |
| primer valve and this code. The discharge pipe from | |
| the trap seal primer valve shall connect to the trap above the trap seal, on the inlet side of the trap. | |
| 1002.4.1.3 Manual water | |
| - | |
| supplied trap priming. | |
| A hose bib or similar manually operated | |
| plumbing fixture | |
| shall be provided within the same room and within a horizontal distance not to exceed 25 feet (7620 mm) and | |
| not more than 3 feet (914 mm) above the floor. | |
| 1002.5 Size of fixture traps. | |
| Fixture trap size shall be sufficient to drain the fix | |
| ture rapidly and not less than the size | |
| indicated in Table 709.1. A trap shall not be larger than the drainage pipe into which the trap discharges. | |
| 1002.6 Building traps. | |
| Building (house) traps shall be installed on all building drains near the | |
| foundation wall of the | |
| structure, inside of the street line, and on the sewer side of all connections except the connection used to receive the | |
| discharge from a sewage ejector, oil separator or leader on combined systems. If such trap is placed outside of | |
| the | |
| foundation wall or below a cellar floor, it shall be made accessible in a manhole with a cover, or by extension of the | |
| two handholes that shall be provided with cleanouts at the cellar floor or grade. Handhold extensions shall be not more | |
| than 18 inche | |
| s (457 mm) above the centerline of the drain. Building (house) traps shall be the same size as the building | |
| drain connected thereto and shall be provided with | |
| a fresh air inlet in accordance with Section 703.7.1. | |
| 1002.7 Trap setting and protection. | |
| Traps s | |
| hall be set level with respect to the trap seal and, where necessary, shall | |
| be protected from freezing. | |
| 1002.8 Recess for trap connection. | |
| A recess provided for connection of the underground trap, such as one serving a | |
| bathtub in slab | |
| - | |
| type construction, sh | |
| all have sides and a bottom of corrosion | |
| - | |
| resistant, insect | |
| - | |
| and | |
| vermin | |
| - | |
| proof | |
| con- | |
| struction. | |
| 1002.9 Acid | |
| - | |
| resisting traps. | |
| Where a vitrified clay or other brittleware, acid | |
| - | |
| resisting trap is installed underground, | |
| such trap shall be embedded in concrete exten | |
| ding 6 inches (152 mm) beyond the bottom and sides of the trap. | |
| 1002.10 Plumbing in mental health centers. | |
| In mental health centers, pipes and traps shall not be exposed. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 1003 | |
| INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| 1003.1 Where required. | |
| Interceptors and s | |
| eparators shall be provided to prevent the discharge of oil, grease, sand | |
| and other substances harmful or hazardous to the | |
| building drainage system, the | |
| public sewer, the private sewage | |
| system or the sewage treatment plant or processes. | |
| 1003.2 Approval. | |
| Th | |
| e size, type and location of each interceptor and of each separator shall be designed and installed | |
| in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the requirements of this section based on the anticipated con- | |
| ditions of use. Wastes that do not requi | |
| re treatment or separation shall not be discharged into any interceptor or sepa- | |
| rator. | |
| 1003.3 Grease interceptors. | |
| Grease interceptors shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1003.3.1 through | |
| 1003.3.6. | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| 1003.3.1 Grease interceptors and automatic greas | |
| e removal devices required. | |
| A grease interceptor or auto- | |
| matic grease removal device shall be required to receive the | |
| drainage | |
| from fixtures and equipment with waste | |
| containing fats, oils, or grease located in food preparation areas and shall be in accordan | |
| ce with the requirements | |
| of the Department of Environmental Protection. Grease interceptors and automatic grease removal devices shall | |
| receive waste only from fixtures and equipment that | |
| allow | |
| fats, oils or grease to be discharged. | |
| 1003.3.2 Reserved. | |
| 1003 | |
| .3.3 Grease interceptors and automatic grease removal devices not required. | |
| A grease interceptor or an | |
| automatic grease removal device shall not be required for individual dwelling units | |
| , | |
| any private living quarters | |
| , or | |
| non | |
| - | |
| culinary schools which only cont | |
| ain residential type stoves and sinks intended for teaching basic home cook- | |
| ing skills | |
| . | |
| 1003.3.4 Grease interceptor and automatic | |
| grease | |
| removal device sizing and standards. | |
| Grease interceptors | |
| and automatic grease removal devices shall be sized in accordance with | |
| the rules of the Department of Environ- | |
| mental Protection | |
| . Grease interceptors and automatic grease removal devices shall be designed and tested in ac- | |
| cordance with | |
| PDI | |
| G101, | |
| ASME A112.14.3 | |
| or | |
| ASME | |
| A112 | |
| .14.4 and shall be installed in accordance with the | |
| manufacturer’s instructions. | |
| 1003.3.4.1 Grease interceptor capacity. | |
| Grease interceptors shall have a grease retention capacity in accord- | |
| ance with the rules of the Depar | |
| tment of Environmental Protection. | |
| 1003.3.4.2 Rate of flow controls. | |
| Grease interceptors shall be equipped with devices to control the rate of water | |
| flow so that the water flow does not exceed the rated flow. The flow | |
| - | |
| control device shall be vented and ter | |
| minate | |
| not less than 6 inches (152 mm) above the flood rim level or be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s | |
| instructions. | |
| 1003.3.5 Automatic grease removal devices. | |
| Where automatic grease removal devices are installed, such devices | |
| shall be loca | |
| ted downstream of each fixture or multiple fixtures in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. | |
| The automatic grease removal device shall be sized to pretreat the measured or calculated flows for all connected | |
| fixtures or equipment in accordance wi | |
| th the sizing requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection. | |
| Ready access shall be provided for inspection and maintenance. | |
| 1003.3.6 Direct connection. | |
| The discharge piping from a grease interceptor shall be directly connected to the | |
| sanitary | |
| drainage system. | |
| 1003.4 Oil separators required. | |
| At repair garages where floor or trench drains are provided, car washing facilities | |
| with engine or undercarriage cleaning capability, | |
| factories where oily and flammable liquid wastes are produced and | |
| hydraul | |
| ic elevator pits, oil separators shall be installed into which oil | |
| - | |
| bearing, grease | |
| - | |
| bearing or flammable wastes | |
| shall be discharged before emptying | |
| into | |
| the building drainage system or other point of disposal. | |
| Exception: | |
| An oil separator is not required in | |
| hydraulic elevator pits where an | |
| automatic shut | |
| - | |
| down | |
| system is | |
| installed | |
| for the prevention of accidental discharge of oil | |
| - | |
| laden waste water into the sanitary system | |
| . Such systems | |
| shall not terminate the operation of pumps utilized to maintain emergency op | |
| eration of the elevator by fire fighters. | |
| 1003.4.1 Separation of liquids. | |
| A mixture of treated or untreated light and heavy liquids with various specific | |
| gravities shall be separated in an approved receptacle. | |
| 1003.4.2 Oil separator design. | |
| Oil separators | |
| shall be listed and labeled, or designed in accordance with Sections | |
| 1003.4.2.1 and 1003.4.2.2. | |
| 1003.4.2.1 General design requirements. | |
| Oil separators shall have a depth of not less than 2 feet (610 mm) | |
| below the invert of the discharge drain. The outlet o | |
| pening of the separator shall have not less than an | |
| 18 | |
| - | |
| inch | |
| (457 mm) water seal. | |
| 1003.4.2.2 Garages and service stations. | |
| Where automobiles are serviced, greased, repaired or washed or | |
| where gasoline is dispensed, oil separators shall have a capacity of no | |
| t less than 6 cubic feet (0.168 m | |
| 3 | |
| ) for the | |
| first 100 square feet (9.3 m | |
| 2 | |
| ) of area to be drained, plus 1 cubic foot (0.028 m | |
| 3 | |
| ) for each additional 100 square | |
| feet (9.3 m | |
| 2 | |
| ) of area to be drained into the separator. Parking garages in which servicing, repair | |
| ing or washing | |
| is not conducted, and in which gasoline is not dispensed, shall not require a separator. Areas of commercial | |
| garages utilized only for storage of automobiles are not required to be drained through a separator. | |
| TRAPS, INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS | |
| 1003.5 Sand interceptors in com | |
| mercial establishments. | |
| Sand and similar interceptors for heavy solids shall be | |
| designed and located so as to be provided with ready access for cleaning, and shall have a water seal of not less than | |
| 6 inches (152 mm). | |
| 1003.6 Clothes washer discharge interc | |
| eptor. | |
| Clothes washers shall discharge through an interceptor that is pro- | |
| vided with a wire basket or similar device, removable for cleaning, that prevents passage into the drainage system of | |
| solids | |
| 1 | |
| / | |
| 2 | |
| inch (12.7 mm) or larger in size, string, rags, | |
| buttons or other materials detrimental to the public sewage | |
| system. | |
| Exceptions: | |
| 1. | |
| Clothes washers in individual dwelling units shall not be required to discharge through an interceptor. | |
| 2. | |
| A single clothes washer designed for use in individual dwelling un | |
| its and installed in a location other than an | |
| individual dwelling unit shall not be required to discharge through an interceptor. | |
| 1003.7 Bottling establishments. | |
| Bottling plants shall discharge process wastes into an interceptor that will provide | |
| for | |
| the separation of broken glass or other solids before discharging waste into the drainage system. | |
| 1003.8 Slaughterhouses. | |
| Slaughtering room and dressing room drains shall be equipped with approved separators. | |
| The separator shall prevent the discharge into | |
| the drainage system of feathers, entrails and other materials that cause | |
| clogging. | |
| 1003.9 Venting of interceptors and separators. | |
| Interceptors and separators shall be designed so as not to become | |
| air bound | |
| . | |
| Interceptors and separators shall be vented in ac | |
| cordance with one of the methods in Chapter 9. | |
| 1003.10 Access and maintenance of interceptors and separators. | |
| Access shall be provided to each interceptor and | |
| separator for service and maintenance | |
| , and for inspection by the department and the Department of | |
| Environmental | |
| Protection | |
| . Interceptors and separators shall be maintained by periodic removal of accumulated grease, scum, oil, or | |
| other floating substances and solids deposited in the interceptor or separator. | |
| SECTION | |
| PC | |
| 1004 | |
| MATERIALS, JOINTS AND CONNEC | |
| TIONS | |
| 1004.1 General. | |
| The materials and methods utilized for the construction and installation of traps, interceptors and | |
| separators shall comply with this chapter and the applicable provisions of Chapters 4 and 7. The fittings shall not have | |
| ledges, shoul | |
| ders or reductions capable of retarding or obstructing flow | |
| of | |
| the piping. |