sanitary fitting
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SILVER OAK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC: SANITARY FITTINGGROUP NO: 3PREPARED BY:
PATEL JAYMIN (13CL067)PATEL NEEL(13CL072)
SHAH AAGAM(13CL102)SHAH HEMEET(13CL103)
SONI VINAY(13CL111)
SANITARY FITTING
The following sanitary fitting are commonly used in buildings, for efficient collection and removal to the house drain:
1. Wash basins2. Sinks 3. Bath tubs4. Water closets5. Urinals6. Flashing cisterns
Wash basins A wash basin is usually made of pottery or
white glazed earthware or enamelled iron, etc. Sometimes, they are also made of pressed steel or plastic.
There are two types of wash basins - the flat back and the angle back.
An ordinary wash basin is mounted on brackets fixed on wall. While a pedestal type basin is mounted on pedestal rising from wall. They are available in different shapes and sizes.
Standard sizes for flat back wash basins are
630 x 450 mm 550 x 400 mm
450 x 300 mm Standard sizes for angle back wash
basins are 600 x 480 mm 400 x 400 mm
It has oval shaped bowl. with overflow slot at the top, The waste pipe with a metallic strainer is provided at the bottom of the bowl.
Reference :- Google image
Reference :- Google image
Sinks A sink is a rectangular basin used in
kitchen or laboratory for cleaning utensils, and glasswares.
These may be made of glazed earthware, stainless steel or enamelled pressed steel.
The sink has an outlet usually of about 40 mm diameter.
The outlet pipe discharges water over a floor trap or nahni trap.
The mouth of outlet pipe is provided with grating of bras or nickel so that the entry of coarse solid substances is prevented.
Common sizes of kitchen sinks: 600 x 400 x 150 mm 600 x 450 x 250 mm 750 x 450 x 250 mm
Common sizes for laboratory sinks: 400 x 250 x 150 mm 450 x 300 x 150 mm 600 x 400 x 200 mm
Reference :- Google image
Reference :- Google image
Bath tubs Bath tubs are usually made of iron or
steel coated with enamel, enamelled porcelain or of plastic. They may be parallel sides or with tapering sides.
the usual dimensions of both tub are: length : 1.7 to 1.85 m width : 0.70 to 0.75 m depth : 0.6 m
Reference :- Google image
Reference :- Google image
Water closets (W/C) A water closet is a sanitary fitting which
is designed to receive human excreta directly and convey to the septic tank or underground sewer through a trap.
It is usually connected to a flushing cistern to flush the closet and discharge the human excrete to the soil pipe.
The water closets are of three type :1) Indian type 2) European type 3) Anglo- Indian type
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Urinals Urinals mostly in use are of two types:
1) Bowl type2) Stall type
Standard size of these urinals as follows:
Flat back pattern 430*260*350 mm Angle back pattern 340*430*265 mm
Flushing cistern It is installed to flush the water closet and
urinal. For Indian w/c, flushing cistern are made
from cast iron and fixed at a height of about 1.75 m above the top of the closest pan.
Flushing cisterns are classified as:i. Siphonic without valveii. Siphonic with valve
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