Well I'm guessing the plumbing codes. My spec book only requires us to perform testing on the "sewer main" per ASTM C 969. It doesn't cover lateral testing, and we have not been required in the past to test the laterals.
Thanks again for the interest.
Thanks RDK & RWF7437.
While I'm aware of the testing methods, I'm trying to find out if there are "requirements" in the code to perform lateral testing. That is the lateral from the house to the main.
Thanks for the response Sam.
The concern that the inspector has, is that after backfilling the lateral, how do we know if there was damage at the connection point. I'm concerned that the inspector will try to make me test the entire line again. But the specs only require a 2' head above the...
My project involves renovating Military Family Homes. We do a complete demo of underground utilities in the units, then provide new sewer lateral connections within 15' of the unit to the existing lateral.
Question #1. Is there any criteria/requirements for testing these new lateral connections...
I'm on an AF Base doing renovation work on housing. Base Civil Engineering is on my back about my elect. box's being too far inside the furred walls. Is it true that 1/4" is the rule of thumb?
And no, you're not being rude Mike. Thanks
What is the NEC requirement for the depth of mud rings on outlet/switch box's? In other words, how far back from the face of the Gyp Board can the mud ring be?
Thanks David. I've been looking for awhile. Just found this site. I guess I'll be giving the Govt. a whole lot of J box's in these units. Maybe then they'll be a little less stringent and allow a few extra bends. Thanks again for the quick response.