ASME A112.19.5 pdf download Trim for Water-Closet Bowls, Tanks, and Urinals
1GENERAL
1.1 Scope
This Standard establishes criteria for those items oftrim for water-closet bowls, tanks, and urinals knownas spuds,locknuts for spuds, flush valves,and flushelbows.Requirements for fill valves (ballcocks) aredefined in ANSI/ASSE 1002.
This Standard does not address the compatibility ofmaterials. Nothing stated herein shall preclude the production of special design flush valves with unique nonstandard features for use in low-consumption plumbingfixtures.
12 Units of Measurement
Values are generally stated in U.S. Customary unitsand International System of Units (SI).US Customaryunits shall be considered as the standard.
1.3 Reference Standards
The following documents form a part of this Standardto the extent specified herein. The latest issue shall applyANSI/ASSE 1002, Performance Requirements for AntiSiphon Fill Valves (Ballcocks) for Gravity Water ClosetFlush Tanks
Publisher: American Society of Sanitary Engineering(ASSE)901 Canterbury Road,Westlake.OH 44145
ASMEA112.19.2, Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures andHydraulic Requirements for Water Closets andUrinalsASME B1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),Three Park Avenue,New York,NY10016-5990;Order Department: 22 Law Drive,Box2300,Fairfield,NI 07007-2300
ASTM F409,Thermoplastic Accessible and ReplaceablePlastic Tube and Tubular Fittings
Publisher: American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959
14 Definitions
flush valve flapper: an elastomeric flush valve componentthat combines in one piece a pair of lever arms, a valveseat sealing surface, and sometimes a float.
flush valve seal: a flush valve component, typically elastomeric that serves as the flush valve sealing componentA flush valve flapper is one type of flush valve seal.
2 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Thread dimensions shall be as given in Tables 1 and2 The information provided in Nonmandatory Appendix A is the result of a series of calculations that arespecified in ASME B1.20.1. Dimensions for regular andreducing spuds shall be as shown in Tables 1 and 2.Standard flush valves for gravity flush tanks shallconform to the dimensions of Fig,1.The l.Drequirementin Fig. 1 is only applicable to aftermarket flush valves.For water-closet tank manufacturers, the Overflow Testfor Gravity Tank requirement of ASME A11219.2 shallapply.Flush elbows shall conform to the dimensions in Fig. 2
3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Dimensional Criteria for Spuds
Dimensions for spuds shall be as shown in Tables 1and 2 Thread dimensions shall be 2-11.5 NPS-1111.5 NPSM-1,1-11.5 NPSM-1and -14 NPSM- naccordance with ASME B1.20.1.(All thread dimensionsare Class 1.)Thread dimensions shall be inspected using
ring and plug gages.
3.2 Flush Valve – Means of Assembly
3.21 Threaded Attachment.If a flush valve isthreaded and is intended to be assembled to the fixtureusing a flush valve nut, either
(a) the threads shall be 2-11.5 NPSM Class 1 in accordance with ASME B1.20.1.They shall be inspected usingring and plug gages, or
(b) the flush valve and flush valve nut shall use analternate thread configuration which shall be capable ofbeing tightened to 10 lbf-ft (14 Nm) of torque, whentested in accordance with para. 4.1.
3.2.2 Nonthreaded Attachment. f a flush valve is tobe assembled to the flush tank by any means other thana threaded attachment, it shall withstand a pull-out forceof 60 1bf (267 N) when tested in accordance withpara.4.2.
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