I use the ReMarkable 2 tablet. It connects to my computer and then I record the screen so I can draw. Here is a link. remarkable.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAsIGrBhAAEiwAEzMlCxdpjLzzb6cuVXAy-Q75IxWZt4RNoSIox1XoWY-PS7CefuLpo-4lnhoCgBsQAvD_BwE
What does a k mean ? kitchen sink? On an isometric plumbing drawing, I need to understand the letter meaning, lav lavatory for example, WC, (toilet water closet) what else would be? that affects the fixture units, or drain. Thank you
To the lav in floor plan it looked like two 45's. Im taking my exam soon and wondering if thats how its done or are you representing a 90 when going horizontally into main? Thanks
By stool do you mean toilet? When wet venting each fixture is required to have an individual connection to the vent. The drain is considered a drain and vent down to the last fixture. So as long as the toilet is connected to the wet vent it does not have to be the last fixture in a line.
I use the ReMarkable tablet to draw. It can connect with my computer through Wi-Fi and shows real time what I am drawing. Then I screen record with Camtasia.
Pretty sure I know how to plumb. Some codes might not allow this but it is basic wet venting. You are correct though. This is not ok where dry venting or individual venting is required. International Plumbing Code allows for wet vent connections below the center line.
Thank you! Awesome video very helpful and highly appreciated
Thx again PLUMBER-TOM
Glad it was helpful!
Dude could you please share the link of that app/software yoy use ? It’s IOS or android? I couldn’t find it at all help please
I use the ReMarkable 2 tablet. It connects to my computer and then I record the screen so I can draw. Here is a link.
remarkable.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAsIGrBhAAEiwAEzMlCxdpjLzzb6cuVXAy-Q75IxWZt4RNoSIox1XoWY-PS7CefuLpo-4lnhoCgBsQAvD_BwE
What does a k mean ? kitchen sink? On an isometric plumbing drawing, I need to understand the letter meaning, lav lavatory for example, WC, (toilet water closet) what else would be? that affects the fixture units, or drain. Thank you
Sorry. Not sure what you mean. There are not any K's in this video.
To the lav in floor plan it looked like two 45's. Im taking my exam soon and wondering if thats how its done or are you representing a 90 when going horizontally into main? Thanks
You can use a long sweep 90 or two 45s. Either option is fine. But two 45s provides better flow.
Doesn't the stool have to be the last fixture on a horizontal vent system?
By stool do you mean toilet? When wet venting each fixture is required to have an individual connection to the vent. The drain is considered a drain and vent down to the last fixture. So as long as the toilet is connected to the wet vent it does not have to be the last fixture in a line.
Thank you sir!
You’re welcome!
What app/software are you using to draw this?
I use the ReMarkable tablet to draw. It can connect with my computer through Wi-Fi and shows real time what I am drawing. Then I screen record with Camtasia.
Toilet needs to be installed downstream of all the other fixtures on a wet vent
Right. According to UPC
Guy you need to learn how to plumb that is not how you pull a vent brother has to be a branch not the run of a y and rolled above center line
Pretty sure I know how to plumb. Some codes might not allow this but it is basic wet venting. You are correct though. This is not ok where dry venting or individual venting is required. International Plumbing Code allows for wet vent connections below the center line.