SAIT PLUMBING...COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2010

Produced by Fred Bretzke with CyberLink PowerDirector....with help from Sketchup....and various special thanks to those who created the fixtures and fittings. Check it out...and learn the CODE!

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  • Something I always wondered about when I saw a trap for a triple compartment sink as well as a grease trap. In fact it is not double trapped, a grease trap can be allowed to serve as a trap for a sink when its developed length (max 1200 mm) in the National Code is not exceeded between the farthest fixture outlet pipe and the Grease trap seal. In this case the Grease trap seal (located on the right side of trap) is farther than 1200 mm, this necessitates the use of 2 traps.

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