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18-29-708.6 Prohibited installation.
   Cleanout openings shall not be utilized for the installation of new fixtures or floor drains, except where approved and where another cleanout of equal access and capacity is provided.
18-29-708.7 Minimum size.
   Cleanouts shall be the same nominal size as the pipe they serve up to 4 inches (100 mm). For pipes larger than 4 inches (100 mm) nominal size, the minimum size of the cleanout shall be 4 inches (100 mm).
   Exception: "P" trap connections with slip joints or ground joint connections, or stack cleanouts that are no more than one pipe diameter smaller than the drain served, shall be approved.
18-29-708.8 Pipes 8 inches and larger.
   For building sewers 8 inches (200 mm) and larger nominal size, manholes shall be provided and located at each change in direction greater than 45 degrees, and at the locations and intervals referenced in the current edition of the permit requirement and fees book.
18-29-708.9 Clearances.
   Cleanouts on 6-inch (150 mm) and smaller pipes shall be provided with a clearance of not less than 18 inches (457 mm) for rodding. Cleanouts on 8-inch (200 mm) and larger pipes shall be provided with a clearance of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) for rodding.
18-29-708.10 Access.
   Access shall be provided to all cleanouts.
18-29-709 Fixture Units.
18-29-709.1 Values for fixtures.
   Drainage fixture unit values as given in Table 18-29-709.1 designate the relative load weight of different kinds of fixtures that shall be employed in estimating the total load carried by a soil or waste pipe, and shall be used in connection with Tables 18-29-710A and 18-29-710B of sizes for soil, waste and vent pipes for which the permissible load is given in terms of fixture units.
Table 18-29-709.1
Drainage Fixture Units for Fixtures and Groups
Fixture Type
Drainage Fixture Unit Value as Load Factors
Minimum Size of Trap (inches)
Fixture Type
Drainage Fixture Unit Value as Load Factors
Minimum Size of Trap (inches)
Automatic clothes washers, commercial a, g 
3
2
Automatic clothes washers, residential g
2
2
Bathroom group as defined in Section 202 ( 1.6 gpf water closet) f
5
-
Bathroom group as defined in Section 202 (water closet flushing greater than 1.6 gpf) f
6
-
Bathtub (with or without overhead shower or whirlpool attachments) b
2
1 1/2
Bidet
1
1 1/4
Combination sink and tray
2
1 1/2
Dental lavatory
1
1 1/4
Dental unit or cuspidor
1
1 1/4
Dishwashing machine, domestic, with independent drain c
2
1 1/2
Drinking fountain
1/2
1 1/4
Emergency floor drain
0
2
Floor drains h
2 h
2
Floor sinks
Note h
2
Kitchen sink, commercial, with food waste
3
2
Kitchen sink, domestic (with or without food waste disposer, dishwasher or both)
2
1 1/2
Laundry tray (1 or 2 compartments)
2
1 1/2
Lavatory
1
1 1/4
Shower (based on the total flow rate through showerheads and body sprays)

Flow rate:
   5.7 gpm or less
2
1 1/2
   Greater than 5.7 gpm to 12.3 gpm
3
2
   Greater than 12.3 gpm to 25.8 gpm
5
3
   Greater than 25.8 gpm to 55.6 gpm
6
4
Service sink
2
1 1/2
Sink
2
1 1/2
Urinal
4
Note d
Urinal, 1 gallon per flush or less
2 e
Note d
Wash sink (circular or multiple) each set of faucets
2
1 1/2
Water closet, flushometer tank, public or private
4 e
Note d
Water closet, private ( 1.6 gpf)
3 e
Note d
Water closet, private (flushing greater than 1.6 gpf)
4 e
Note d
Water closet, public ( 1.6 gpf)
4 e
Note d
Water closet, public (flushing greater than 1.6 gpf)
6 e
Note d
 
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 gallon = 3.785 L, gpf = gallon per flushing cycle, gpm = gallon per minute.
a.   For traps larger than 3 inches, use Table 18-29-709.2.
b.   A showerhead over a bathtub or whirlpool bathtub does not increase the drainage fixture unit value.
c.   See Sections 18-29-709.2 through 18-29-709.5 for methods of computing unit value of fixtures not listed in this table or for rating of devices with intermittent flows.
d.   Trap size shall be consistent with the fixture outlet size.
e.   For the purpose of computing loads on building drains and sewers, water closets and urinals shall not be rated at a lower drainage fixture unit unless the lower values are confirmed by testing.
f.   For fixtures added to a bathroom group, add the dfu value of those additional fixtures to the bathroom group fixture count.
g.   See Section 18-29-406.2 for sizing requirements for fixture drain, branch drain and drainage stack for an automatic clothes washer standpipe.
h.   See Sections 18-29-709.5 and 18-29-709.5.1.
(Amend Coun. J. 10-14-21, p. 37722, Art. VII, § 8)
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