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Vocabulary 4

Across
The pipe from the water main or other source of potable water supply, or from the meter when the meter is at the public right of way to the water distribution system of the building served
Devices for supporting and securing pipe, fixuters and equipment (supports, anchors...and no, neither of those are the answer)
The type of fitting or fittings utilized in the drainage system. These fittings are similar to cast iron fittings, except that instead of having a bell and a spigot, these fittings are recessed and tapped to eliminate ridges on the inside of the installed pipe.
A pipe that conveys sewage containing fecal matter to the building drain or building sewer
A room or space that contains not less than one water closet and one lavatory
A pipe within a structure or on the premises that conveys water from the water service pipe, or from the meter when the meter is at the structure, to the points of utilization
An unobstructed open edge of a fixture
A valve end of a water pipe through which water is drawn from or held within the pipe.
Natural precipitation, including snowmelt that has contacted a surface at or below grade
Down
A plumbing fixture that is connected to the potable water system and the drainage system. the fixture allows the user to obtain a drink directly from a stream of flowing water without the use of any accessories.
A drainage system that carries sewage and excludes storm, surface and ground water.
Piping within a public or private premises that conveys sewage, rain water or other liquid waste to a point of disposal. this system would not include the mains of a public sewer system or a public or private sewage treatment or disposal plant. Building gravity, sanitary and storm
Ancient roman word for "lead" and the origin of the english word "plumbing"
A system that includes the water distribution pipes; plumbing fixturesand traps; water-treating or water-using equipment; soil, waste and vent pipes; building drains; in addition to their respective connections, devices and appurtenances within a structure or premises; and the water service serving each structure or premises.
Parts of the plumbing system installed prior to the installation of fixtures. this includes drainage, water supply, vent piping and the necessary fixture supports and any fixtures that are built into the structure
The water service pipe, water distribution pipes, and the necessary connecting pipes, fittings, control valves and al appurtenances in or adjacent to the structure or premises
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water and the other either water of unknown or questionable safety or steam, gas or chemical, whereby there exists the possibility for flow from one system to the other, with the direction of flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems.
An approved connecting device that suitably and properly joins or adjusts pipes and fittings that do not otherwise fit together
A water supply pipe or system of pipes, installed and maintained by a city, township, county, public utility company or other public entity, on public property, in the street or an approved dedicated easement of public or community use