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ASME A112.19.19-2006 pdf download

ASME A112.19.19-2006 pdf download

ASME A112.19.19-2006 pdf download.Vitreous China Nonwater Urinals.
Adhesive labels that comply with UL 969 shall also be considered permanent. The exposure conditions contained in para. 7.1 of UL 969 shall apply, along with the additional exposure to the detergent test specified in Table 7.4 of UL 969.
4.1.1 Manufacturer’s Name. The manufacturer’s name or registered trademark or, in the case of private labeling, the name of the customer for whom the fixture was manufactured shall be applied so as to be legible, readily identified, and located so as to be visible after installation.
4.1.2 ModeL Number. The model number of the nonwater urinal shall be applied so as to be legible.
4.1.3 Date of Manufacture. The date of manufacture (casting date) shall be applied so as to be legible.
4.2 Marking Requirements for Product Packaging
All packaging for vitreous china nonwater urinals shall he marked with the manufacturer’s name or registered trademark or, in the case of private labeling, the name of the customer for whom the fixture was manufactured and the model number of the fixture.
4.3 Installation Instructions
The manufacturer shall provide installation instructions with the nonwater urinals. Installation instructions shall include care and maintenance information.
4.4 Repair Parts
The manufacturer shall supply information to enable the end user to specify and obtain repair parts for normal maintenance.
5 VITREOUS CHINA AND ALTERNATE MATERIALS TESTS
5.1 Absorption (Boiling) Test
For absorption (boiling) test criteria, reference ASME A112.19.2, para. 7.1.
5.2 Crazing Test
For crazing test criteria, reference ASME A112.19.2, para. 7.2.
5.3 Warpage Test
For warpage test criteria, reference ASME A112.19.2, para. 7.3 (see also para. 2.4).
5.4 Evaluation of Surface Finish
For surface finish criteria, reference ASME Al 12.19.2, para. 7.4 (see also para. 2.6).
5.5 Auger Test
With the cartridge/trap removed, a conventional manual type urinal auger shall be inserted a minimum of 24 in. (610 mm) into the well and through the outlet of the urinal. The auger shall be manually rotated five times for each test cycle. A total of 100 cycles shall be performed by removing, reinserting, and rotating the auger five times for each cycle.
After 100 cycles, the nonwater urinal shall be tested for leakage by pouring water through the trapway, after removal of the auger and replacing the trap. There shall be no water leakage, other than trap outlet spillage.
5.6 Load Tests for Walt-Mounted Fixtures
All wall-mounted fixtures to be tested shall be firmly affixed to a solid test stand in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions. The supporting devices shall remain exposed for the duration of this testing for examination. If the manufacturer provides a support device with the fixture, that device shall be employed for this test.
5.6.1 Wall-Mounted Urinals. Urinals shall withstand an applied vertical load of a minimum of 50 lbf (0.22 kN) on the top surface on the front of the fixture lip. In all cases, the test fixture shall withstand the full test load for 10 mm without failure or any visible structural damage.
5.7 Joint Seal Test
The joint between the nonstandard outlet configuration and drainage system shall be made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 15 psig (105 kPa gage) for a period of 15 mm. There shall be no evidence of leakage.
6.5.1.2.2 The enclosure size shall be approximately that of two telephone booths and provide for mounting of and sampling at the test urinal. The enclosure may either be comprised of prefabricated panels for assembly and storage while not in use or, alternatively, a permanent enclosure. The size of the enclosure shall allow for a person of no fewer than 6 ft in height to stand erect within the enclosure. Other dimensions of length and width shall be at the discretion of the testing laboratory but shall allow for the mounting of the test urinal in a manner consistent with the provisions of the applicable plumbing codes. The test urinal, with the required elements of support, shall be mounted at the vertical centerline of a wall panel in the enclosure at a height from the floor as specified by the manufacturer or applicable plumbing code. Adjacent distances to the side walls from the installed test urinal shall be a minimum dimension as specified in the applicable plumbing code for adjacent urinals or walls.

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