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REPORT OF THE IFGC, IPC AND IRC-P TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEEThe IFGC, IPC AND IRC-P Technical Advisory Committee consisted of ninemembers:John Kampmeyer, CHAIRMitchell SwannEd FegleyMatt WojaczykDan CorbetRobert RosserSean ClearyWalt KrzyzanowskiMichael McGrawREVIEW OF PUBLIC COMMENTSThe first task of the TAC was to review the public comments which weresubmitted. Attached is the Report on the Public Comments which was submittedon January 5.The TAC recommends the following changes to the IPC:TAC Recommendation No. 1 - Modify P2503.5.1 as follows:P2503.5.1 Rough plumbing. DWV systems shall be tested on completion of therough piping installation by water or, for piping systems other than plastic unlessthe pipe manufacturer allows air testing, by air, without evidence of leakage.ReasonAir testing is often performed in cold temperatures where water cannot be used.Plastic pipe manufacturers generally indicate in their instructions that air pressuretesting should not be used and it was felt that the code should not overridemanufacturers requirements. The added statement allows that somemanufacturers may allow air pressure testing and item 2 in this section reads

P2503.5.2 Air test. The portion under test shall be maintained at a gauge pressureof 5 pounds per square inch (psi) (34 kPa) or 10 inches of mercury column (34kPa). This pressure shall be held without introduction of additional air for aperiod of 15 minutes.TAC Recommendation No. 2 – Modify P2906.6.1 as follows:P2906.6.1 Saddle tap fittings. The use of saddle tap fittings and combinationsaddle tap and valve fittings shall be prohibited be limited to metallic piping.ReasonThe ICC comment that added this section stated “As PEX, PE-RT and CPVC tubingsare becoming even more popular than ever for water distribution systems inresidential buildings, there are more reports of saddle tap fittings being installedon these types of tubing. This just doesn't work out very well”.There was no indication that there are problems with the use of saddle tapfittings on metallic pipe so the TAC felt that saddle tap fitting should still beallowed on metallic pipe.The TAC recommends the following change to the Reference Standards in theIFGC:TAC Recommendation No.3 – Add LC 1/CSA 6.26-201318: Fuel Gas PipingSystems Using Corrugated Stainless-Steel Tubing (CSST) to the CSA ReferenceStandardsReasonCSA LC-1 does not appear in the Referenced Standards, but ANSI LC-1/CSA 6.26 orANSI LC-4 does appear in Section 404.5 Fittings in concealed locations.The standard should be added to the Referenced Standards. Depending onwhether the 2016 or the 2018 Edition is used will depend of Sean Cleary’s reviewof the standards to see if going to the 2018 standard will be incompatible with thewording in the code.

REVIEW OF CODE CHANGES TO THE IPCSix of the nine members of the TAC voted on the changes to the IPC. These voteswere tallied and based on the majority of the votes, all of the changes to the IPCare recommended for adoption. Attached is the summary of the voting.REVIEW OF CODE CHANGES TO THE IRC-PFive of the nine members of the TAC voted on the changes to the IPC. Thesevotes were tallied and based on the majority of the votes, all of the changes tothe IPC are recommended for adoption. Attached is the summary of the voting.REVIEW OF CODE CHANGES TO THE IFGCFive of the nine members of the TAC voted on the changes to the IPC. Thesevotes were tallied and based on the majority of the votes, all of the changes tothe IPC are recommended for adoption. Attached is the summary of the voting.

IFGC, IPC, IRC-P TACINTERIM REPORT – 12/31/2019The IFGC, IPC, IRC-P TAC held a teleconference on December 19, 2019 and reviewedthe comments received on the IFGC and IPC Codes. No comments were received onthe IRC-P Code, although they were incorporated into the IPC comments. All of thecomments were discussed and action decided. Attached are the results of thediscussion.All of the Code Changes for the IFGC, IPC and IRC-P codes received from ICC weredistributed to the TAC along with Review Forms for the Codes. To date, filled out formshave been received from two members of the TAC. When all have been received, thevotes will be tallied and the results issued to the Council.Respectfully Submitted,John E. Kampmeyer, P.E., F.NSPE, F.SFPE, F.ASHRAE

TAC REPORT ON IFGC COMMENTSCOMMENT NO. 1Amal Mahrouki240 N 3rd Street12th FloorHarrisburg, PA 17101amahrouki@aiapa.org717-236-4055Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)AdoptReason: Health, Safety and WelfareNo Data SubmittedThis is a General Comment to adopt all of the changes to the Fuel Gas Code.JEK COMMEN TThis is a general comment for complete adoption of the 2018 IPC. In view of thefact that Act 36 mandates that all of the changes to the code be reviewed, I don’tthink we can consider this until we have completed the review of the codechanges.TAC DECISIONThe RAC Recommends holding on action on this item to see if further commentson it are received.

TAC REPORT ON IFGC COMMENTSCOMMENT NO 2Sarah Miller2509 North Front StHarrisburg, PA 17110smiller@pabuilders.org717-571-6488G2427.5.10 (503.5.11) Insulation shieldModifyReason: OtherSee attached for suggested modification language.Recommendation: Delete entire section but for the following: Insulation shieldsprovided as part of a listed chimney system shall be installed in accordance withthe manufacturer’s installation instructions.Reason: Should be installed by manufactured installations instructions.JEK COMMENTThe insulation shield is required to protect from overheating of insulation. Thiscomment would remove all but the last sentence of the code section. Thequestion remains as to handle situations where a listed insulation shield is notused.

TAC REPORT ON IFGC COMMENTSTAC RECOMMENDATIONNot Recommended.Without the wording in the first part of the section, if a field fabricated insulationshield is used or if an insulation shield that is not listed is used, there is noguidance on in the code.

TAC REPORT ON IFGC COMMENTSCOMMENT NO. 3Jonathan Sargeant1801 Crystal DriveApartment 711Arlington, Referenced StandardsModifyReason: OtherTo update the CSA LC-1 standard reference to include the latest editionLC1/CSA 6.26-201318: Fuel Gas Piping Systems Using Corrugated Stainless-SteelTubing (CSST)JEK COMMENTCSA LC-1 does not appear in the Referenced Standards, but ANSI LC1/CSA 6.26—13 does appear and also appears in Section 404.5 Fittings in concealed locations.RAC RECOMMENDATIONAcceptUnder ANSI in the Referenced Standards, LC1/CSA 6.26—13: Fuel Gas PipingSystems Using Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) is listed. Changing this toLC1/CSA 6.26—18 clarifies the marking of the CSST.

TAC REPORT ON IPC COMMENTSComment No. 1Amal Mahrouki240 N 3rd Street12th FloorHarrisburg, ealth Safety and Welfare - Technical Feasibility - Economic andFinancial ImpactsNo Data SubmittedJEK COMMENTThis is a general comment for complete adoption of the 2018 IPC. In view of thefact that Act 36 mandates that all of the changes to the code be reviewed, I don’tthink we can consider this until we have completed the review of the codechanges.TAC RECOMMENDATIONDo not adoptREASONTh TAC is recommending modification to IRC 2503.5.1

TAC REPORT ON IPC IPC COMMENTSComment No. 2Norm George480 Washington RoadWaynesburg, PA 15370socomfgeo@hotmail.com724-591-0509IRC Chapter25IRC 2503.5.1AdoptReason:Health Safety and WelfareRecommendation:No air testing on PVC pipe should be allowed due to fact that the manufacturer's,PVC cement manufacturer's and pipe manufacturer's do not allow air testing onPVC pipe. You have accepted this fact under the International building code butpreviously made an exception for the International Residential Code. There is nodifference in the application whether it is residential or commercial.JEK COMMENTThis applies to comments 2, and 4 and covers the plumbing provisions in the IRCIn the 2015 plumbing provisions in both the IPC and the IRC, air testing of plasticpiping was eliminated on the basis that failure of plastic pipe under air pressurecan result in projectiles being emitted. This was discussed at the RAC and the airpressure elimination was retained in the IPC, but was deleted from the IRC.RAC RECOMMENDATIONModify the provision as follows:P2503.5.1 Rough plumbing. DWV systems shall be tested on completion of therough piping installation by water or, for piping systems other than plastic unlessthe pipe manufacturer allows air testing, by air, without evidence of leakage.

TAC REPORT ON IPC IPC COMMENTSReasonAir testing is often performed in cold temperatures where water cannot be used.Pipe manufacturers indicate in their instructions that air pressure testing shouldnot be used and it was felt that the code should not override manufacturersrequirements. The added statement allows that some manufacturers may allowair pressure testing and item 2 in this section reads“2. Air test. The portion under test shall be maintained at a gauge pressure of 5pounds per square inch (psi) (34 kPa) or 10 inches of mercury column (34 kPa).This pressure shall be held without introduction of additional air for a period of 15minutes.

Comment No. 3TAC REPORT ON IPC IPC COMMENTSJames Royer2643 Gateway DriveState College, PA 16801jwr@crcog.net814-234-3819Centre Region Code AdministrationPlumbing Code (IPC) IPC3 Ch.25Sect 2503.5.1ModifyReason:Technical Feasibility – OtherCommentConsidering how long air has been permitted to be used to test plastic DWVsystems and the challenges with weather and site conditions an air test should bepermitted to be used to test plastic DWV systems in the IRC. - Remove "for pipingsystems other than plastic"JEK COMMENTThis applies to comments 2, and 4 and covers the plumbing provisions in the IRCIn the 2015 plumbing provisions in both the IPC and the IRC, air testing of plasticpiping was eliminated on the basis that failure of plastic pipe under air pressurecan result in projectiles being emitted. This was discussed at the RAC and the airpressure elimination was retained in the IPC, but was deleted from the IRC.RAC RECOMMENDATIONModify the provision as follows:P2503.5.1 Rough plumbing. DWV systems shall be tested on completion of therough piping installation by water or, for piping systems other than plastic unlessthe pipe manufacturer allows air testing, by air, without evidence of leakage.Reason

ReasonAir testing is often performed in cold temperatures where water cannot be used.Pipe manufacturers indicate in their instructions that air pressure testing shouldnot be used and it was felt that the code should not override manufacturersrequirements. The added statement allows that some manufacturers may allowair pressure testing and item 2 in this section reads“2. Air test. The portion under test shall be maintained at a gauge pressure of 5pounds per square inch (psi) (34 kPa) or 10 inches of mercury column (34 kPa).This pressure shall be held without introduction of additional air for a period of 15minutes.

Comment No. 4IPC COMMENTSSarah Miller2509 North Front StHarrisburg, PA a Builders AssociationPlumbing Code (IPC) - IPC4 - P2906.6.1 Saddle tap fittingsDo Not AdoptReason:OherReason:This is a fitting that is commonly used for icemaker lines and no documentationhas been provided that would prove they should be prohibited.RAC COMMENTModifyP2906.6.1 Saddle tap fittings. The use of saddle tap fittings and combinationsaddle tap and valve fittings shall be prohibited be limited to metallic piping.ReasonThe ICC comment that added this section stated “As PEX, PE-RT and CPVC tubingsare becoming even more popular than ever for water distribution systems inresidential buildings, there are more reports of saddle tap fittings being installedon these types of tubing. This just doesn't work out very well”.There was no indication that there are problems with the use of saddle tapfittings on metallic pipe so the TAC felt that saddle tap fitting should still beallowed on metallic pipe.

IPC VOTING FORMI-CodeIPCCode ChangeNumberP3-15, Part ICode SectionReason:Recommend Yor NVOTE TALLYKampmeyerVoteRosser VoteMcGraw gainstAgainstAgainstCleary VoteForAgainstWojaczyk VoteForHealth SafetyWelfareAgainstEcon &FinancialImpactCommentTechFeasibilityHSWEconTech FeasibilityIPC: 202 (New)Adds phrase used in various places in the code. InSection 606.1, there are a list of 7 locations wherefull-open valves are requiredYes60111111YesDefinition UpdateYes60111111YesDefinition UpdateIPCP3-15, Part IIIRC: 202 (New)Adds phrase used in several places in the code. InSections P2903.9.1 and P2903.9.2, full-open valvesare required.IPCP6-15IRC: 202 (New)Adds definition whichis the same one that iscurrently in the IMCYes60111111YesDefinition UpdateIPCP7-15202Deletes uneeded specific definition for a swimmingpool within the context of how the term is used in thefew places in the IPC.Yes60111111YesDefinition UpdateIPCP8-15303Deletes the requirement that all plumbing productsand materials had to be listed.Yes5111111YesIn line with IFCG 401.9IPCP9-15303.5 (New)IPCP11-15305.1IPCP12-15305.6IPCP15-15 Part I308.10 (New)Third Party inspections of manufacturers of cast ironsoil pipes and fittings and the couplings used to jointheses products together are required however notall third party inspectors are familiar with theseessential items which must be inspected to assurecompliance. The ASTM and CISPI standards weremodified adding the minimum requirements whichare reasonable and to minimize manufacturingdefectsCoordinates the IPC with he IRC so that confusiondoes not occur. There are no new requirementsbeing proposed.By simply reducing the setback from 1-1/2 inches to1-1/4 inches, both 1/2-inch and 3/4-inch water linescan be safely installed in the center of the wallwithout triggering the need for strike plates on bothsides1Important to make sureusing the proper pipeand required couplingtogether in a de CoordinatiopmEven the smallest size of tank could weigh up to 16pounds when full of water. where these tanks areinstalled at the end of a horizontal rigid pipe from theside outlet of a tee, there is significant moment beingapplied to the s are inTable 308.5Yes60111111YesDimensions are inTable 308.5Yes60111111YesPrevents damage todownstream elbowsYes60111111YesPrevents damage todownstream elbows1YesClearly definesallowable safe methodsIPCP16-15309These dimensions are consistent with all publishedPEX literature and manufacture's installationinstructionIPCP18-15309PE-RT 1-1/4 inches and greater can be supported at48 inchesWhere the pipe downstream of the elbow is nolonger "horizontal", that is, 45 degrees or greaterfrom the horizontal plane, the waste is falling and isless likely to impact the inside of the elbow andtherefore, not impart significant forces that wouldcause the piping system to moveWhere the pipe downstream of the elbow is nolonger "horizontal", that is, 45 degrees or greaterfrom the horizontal plane, the waste is falling and isless likely to impact the inside of the elbow andtherefore, not impart significant forces that wouldcause the piping system to moveNo equipmentshould besupported by thepiping it servesYesIPCP19-15 Part I308.6IPCP19-15 Part IIP2605.1IPCP20-15 Part IIP2503.7PPFA has a new air testing policy, which allows forsome limited air testing of plastic piping systems, if anumber of conditions are metYes511111P26-15401, 402, 403, 404,405, 407, 408, 409,410, 411, 412, 413,414, 415, 416, 417,418, 419, 420, 421,422, 423, 424, 425,426, 427The only substantial change to the listing is thestriking of the word "other" before fixture fittings. Thesection addresses faucets and fixture fittings. Thereis no "other" fixture fittings.Yes60111111YesCoordinationP30-15Table 403.1 (IBCTable 2902.1)A fixture count for a casino gaming area is notcurrently defined in the code. This proposal wasadded to provide a fixture count for this specific useYes60111111YesClarifies code intentP33-15Table 403.1 (IBCTable 2902.1)This proposal resolves long standing confusionabout what Table 403.1 requires for Showers inFactory and Storage facilities.Yes60111111YesClarifies code intentP34-15Table 403.1 (IBCTable 290This is intended as clarification only. Without thedistinction between the Group I requirements, whichrow to use for requirements is not clear.Yes5111111YesClarifies code intentIPCIPCIPCIPC11

IPC VOTING 36-15 Part IP40-15The Committee did not agree with the termrecreational aquatic facilities and felt that the fixturecount is already addressed by the InternationalSwimming Pool and Spa Code( ISPSC).403.1.2 (IBC2902.1.2)This is a good change and addresses many issuesby allowing single occupant toilet rooms rather thangrouped toilet rooms.YesYes650111111111111Addressed elswhere inISPSCYes1CostReductionReduction in arearequirements byallowinh them intotal fixture countCostReductionAllows requiressepaarate facilitiesin Businessoccupancies,occupancy loadchange from 15 orfewer to 25 orfewer,P44-15The main intent of the original proposal was toaddress business occupancies. Therefore, this403.2 (IBC 2902.2) public comment returns Item 3 to what is currently inthe code and adds a new Item 4 to cover businessoccupancies only.Yes511111P45-15This section is being reorganized for clarity of theintent of the section which simply is to require public403.3 (IBC 2902.3)and employee toilet facilities, as applicable, forbuildings and tenant spacesYes60111111403.6 (New)The proposed addition is intended to prevent theuneven distribution of plumbing fixtures for each sexwithin two or more toilet facilities.Yes601111112902.3.7 (New)The proposed addition is intended to prevent theuneven distribution of plumbing fixtures for each sexwithin two or more toilet facilities.Yes60111111405.3.1Both the 2003 and the 2009 ICC ANSI A117.1indicate this reduced measurement and thisexception allows the user to realize this allowancewithout having to go out of the IPC.Yes60111111Yes405.3.1, 405.3.5Where partitions are required between adjacentfixtures, the spacing cannot be 30 inches center-tocenter between fixturesYes60111111Yes405.4.1There are many different copper and copper-alloycompositions. Copper alloy is the term used toidentify materials manufactured where copper is thebase metal and it includes brass and bronze.Yes60111111YesKeeps one uniform term405.4.3Update Section 405.4.3 by removing the referenceto ASME A112.6.1M since the requirements fromstandard are now covered in A112.6.2. TheA112.6.1M standard is longer published by ASME.Yes60111111YesRemoves outdatedstandardTable P2701.1,P2702.4Update Section 405.4.3 by removing the referenceto ASME A112.6.1M since the requirements fromstandard are now covered in A112.6.2. TheA112.6.1M standard is longer published by ASME.Yes60111111YesRemoves outdatedstandardP46-15 Part IP46-15 Part IIP48-15P49-15P50-15P51-15 Part IP51-15 Part IIP52-15405.5 (New)P53-15 Part IIP2704, P2704.1,P3201.1P55-15 Part IIP56-15IPCP57-15IPCP58-15IPC202 (New), Table403.1 (IBC 2902.1),403.1.1 (New) (IBC2902.1.1 (New))P63-15P2713.1Yes60111111The revised wording allows for what is a commonpractice for fixture installation in the plumbingindustryYes60111111Tubs are being sold without overflow openings. Thecode should not be requiring plumbers to be drillingholes in tubs in the field in order to comply with thecodeThe dishwasher waste connection requirements409.3, 409.4 (New),must be separated between a residential unit and a802.1.6commercial unit.411.3 (New),Chapter 141ASME A112.3.4/CSA B45.9 was added to the codeduring the last revision. This standard coversmacerating toilet systems and fixtures with a pumpedwaste. The requirements for pumped waste systemswere added during the latest revision of the standardDishwashing machines made to this standard will409.1, Chapter 14 sanitize dishes better as they generate 150 degree Fwater.410.1, Chapter 141The proposal aligns the standard to what is thecurrent standard used in the industryThe correct water temperature to a safety showercan be supplied by mixed hot and cold water supply,storage tanks or tankless water heaters. Only wherehot and cold water supplies are mixed is there aneed for a mixing valveYesClarificationAppears as 403.1.3 inthe IPCYesAppears as 403.1.3 inthe IPCCoordination with ANSIYesCreates installatiionstandards for thedrainage systemOverflow for tubsshould be required inboth commercial &residential. Section407.2 in the IPCrequires rifies residentialdishwasher connectionsYes60111111YesStandard updateYes51111111YesWate rtemperature iscritical for eye washstations

IPC VOTING FORMIPCP67-15IPCP69-15[BG] 419.3IBC Section 1210 already covers wall and floormaterials in toilet facilities. There is no longer aneed for this information to be in the IPCThis proposal replaces a laundry list of healthcare422.1, 609.1, 713.1 related facilities with the corresponding occupancygroups.Yes511111Yes6011111111When using this code Ithink surroundingmaterilas should remainas a reference for theinstaller.YesYesSection 422 isimportant and shouldremain in the linical needs must determine the location of controlvalves, vacuum outlets and other plumbing controldevices.IPCP71-15422.3This section is duplicative and therefore not neededYes51111111YesCovered in Section 608IPCP72-15422.4The phrase "combination of such purposes" isalready addressed in the list and not neededYes51111111YesEliminates 1YesClarifies intent 4-15IPCP89-15IPCIPCIPCIPCIPCIPCP93-15 Part IP93-15 Part IIP97-15Yes51111111422.5, 422.9.1This proposal deletes language that is too broad tobe practically enforceableYes5111422.8Manufacturing is too large of a scale for icemachines and handling could be interpreted as icepitchers that do not have plumbing connectionsYes4211Requiring integral check valves for head shampoo423.3, 424.10 (New) sink faucets will eliminate thermal shock to a personhaving their head shampooed.424.7Temperature actuated flow reduction (TAFR)devices are extremely effective in protecting usersfrom high temperatures, especially in a showerYes6011111111Yes4211202, 425.3.4, 501.7,712.3.2, 1103.4,1113.1.2, 1302.5, The purpose of this proposal is consistency between1302.8.1, 1302.9, terminologies in the codes1303.8, 1303.12,604.11Yes511111Consistency with what the IRC recognizes as a solarwater heater for potable waterYes601111502.1, Chapter 14504.6PEX and PE-RT tubing might not be the only typesof T&P discharge piping that can be installed withinsert fittings. There is no need to be this specificP2804.6.1.Insert fittings into "same size as the valve outlet"piping will cause a restriction in flow from the reliefvalve which could affect the safety of the equipment504.7This proposal is needed for consistency with the IRCYesYesYes56410211111111111P98-15 Part IYes511111P98-15 Part IIAdding this standard to the code is an importantbackstop to make sure that wells in areas notP2602.1, Chaptercovered by state and local laws for wells are safely44constructed to be able to provide a reliable watersupply for the building(s).Yes601111P112-15CSA B137.18 - Polyethylene of raised temperatureTable 605.3, Table resistance (PE-RT) tubing systems for pressureapplications is a new consensus system standard605.4(tubing and fittings)Yes601111YesSeparates headshampoo units fromfoot bathsYesSeparates showerrequirements frombathtub and y with IRC1111Adding this standard to the code is an importantbackstop to make sure that wells in areas not602.3.1, Chapter 14 covered by state and local laws for wells are safelyconstructed to be able to provide a reliable watersupply for the building(s).11111111111Yesthis specifies withinsert fittings, where506.6Yes11No need tooversize copper orgalvanized pipingused for discharge504.7 prohibits allplastic drain panswhile P2801.6 inth e IRC allows forplastic drain pansunder a gas-firedWH if it meetscertainspecifications.Yes1YesAll water systemsinstalled in residentialand/or commercialproperties need tomeet some standard ifone is not mandated incertain areas.11YesSame as above111YesNew technology

IPC VOTING FORMIPCIPCIPCIPCIPCIPCIPCP113-15 Part IASTM F877 has been revised a few years ago toTable 605.3, Table remove redundant pipe/tubing dimensional and605.4performance specifications which are otherwisespecified in ASTM F876. F877Yes60111111YesUpdated standardP113-15 Part IIASTM F877 has been revised a few years ago toremove redundant pipe/tubing dimensional andperformance specifications which are otherwisespecified in ASTM F876. F877Yes60111111YesUpdated standardThe proposal removes brass because brass is acopper-alloy and copper-alloy is the term used toidentify materials manufactured where copper is thebase metal and includes brass and bronze.Yes60111111YesUpdates terminologyYesClarifies that noth hotand cold water pipingmeet the sametemperature/pressureratngP114-15P115-15 Part ITable P2906.4,Table P2906.5Table 605.3605.4The terms "hot" and "cold" are unnecessary as theintent is that all water distribution piping mustcomply.Yes60111111P2906.5The terms "hot" and "cold" are unnecessary as theintent is that all water distribution piping mustcomply.Yes60111111YesClarifies that noth hotand cold water pipingmeet the sametemperature/pressureratngP118-15Table 605.4There are many different copper and copper-alloycompositions. Copper alloy is the term used toidentify materials manufactured where copper is thebase metal and it includes brass and bronze.Yes60111111YesUpdates terminologyP119-15Table 605.5,Chapter 14ASSE 1061-2011 added PE-RT to the list of tubingsin this edition of the standard so that those fittingscan be used for PE-RT tubing.Yes60111111YesUpdated ASSEStandardYes60111111YesUpdated CSA StandardP115-15 Part IIIPCP120-15Table 605.5,Chapter 14CSA B137.18 - Polyethylene of raised temperatureresistance (PE-RT) tubing systems for pressureapplications is a new consensus system standard fortubing and fittings.IPCP123-15Table 605.7,Chapter 14This change will add the new national concensusstandard for ball valves.Yes60111111YesUpdated StandardIPCP124-15 Part I605.7, Chapter 14These are additional standards for valves thatshould be considered in the valve table.Yes60111111YesUpdated StandardIPCP124-15 Part IITable P2903.9.4,Chapter 44These are additional standards for valves thatshould be considered in the valve table.Yes60111111YesUpdated StandardYes60111111YesYes60111111YesUpdated standardYes60111111YesUpdated standardYesI think these shoud be605.13.7, 605.14.4 &605.16.3IPCP126-15Table 605.8This standard establishes the requirements forcopper and copper alloy pipe nipples within aspecified size range.IPCP127-15Table 608.1The table did not contain the CSA standardreference for Spill-resistant vacuum breaker.IPCP129-15IPCIPCIPCP132-15 Part IP132-15 Part IIP134-15IPCP135-15 Part IIIPCP141-15IPCIPCP149-15P150-15 Part I605.11, 605.11.1,The proposal removes brass because brass is a605.11.2, 605.11.3,copper alloy and is covered in Section 605.13.605.11.4Consistencythroughout605.13.7 (New),605.14.4 (New),605.16.3 (New).Push-fit fittings utilize a type of joining method (aconnection) that is different than solvent cemented,soldered, brazed connectionsYes60111111P2906.21 (New)Push-fit fittings utilize a type of joining method (aconnection) that is different than solvent cemented,soldered, brazed connectionsYes60111111YesShould this be2906.21?605.24.1Because brass is a copper-alloy the sentence doesnot make sense. It's telling you to use a brass nipplewhen you are already using a brass nippleYes60111111YesKeeps one uniform termYes60111111YesAllows optionsYes5111111YesAllows optionsTransitions being made from PVC service to CPVCwater distribution systems is common, and solventP2906.17.2 (New)cementing for this single transition applicationshould be an option607.3Alternate methods for accommodating thermalexpansion are needed in the code.1608.3 was not intended to require backflowpreventers ahead of water pumps, filters, softeners,tanks and other appliances and devices that handle608.3, 608.4 (New)or treat potable water, only special equipment forsterilization, distillation, processing, cooling,or storage of ice or foodsYes51111111YesCreates new 608.4 forwater pumps, filters,softeners, tanks andother appliances anddevices that handle ortreat potable waterThere is no way to know what type of health hazardthe stop and waste opening of a yard hydrant will beexposed to. The contaminants could include lawnfertilizer, animal wastes, garden fertilizer or septictank effluentYes51111111YesException clarifiesintent of the section.608.7

IPC VOTING FORMIPCIPCP151-15P152-15608.9Plumbing systems should use double wall heatexchangers or other approved means to preventcontamination of the potable water supply for bothheating and coolingYes511111608.11NSF/ANSI Standard 61 Drinking Water SystemComponents-Health Effects addresses criticalaspects of drinking water system components:whether contaminants that leach or migrate from theproduct/material into the drinking water are aboveacceptable levels in finished watersYes601111Only adds that listed and labeled items will becompliant with the section111YesAdds heatingequipment to section1YesSdds NSF 61 torequirements1YesAdds that listed andlabeled equipmentmeets section1YesClears up duplicationsIPCP153-15IPCP155-15The CSA standard is a viable standard for these608.13.5, 608.13.8 products. The standard is already in the IRCplumbing cod

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Ipc Module Ipc - IPC Manager Used to initialize IPC and synchronize with other processors. Application must call Ipc_start and Ipc_attach. Two startup protocols Ipc.ProcSync_ALL - all processors start at same time Ipc.ProcSync_PAIR - host processor starts first Configuration Ipc.procSync configures startup protocol When using Ipc.ProcSync_ALL, Ipc_attach is .

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the risks of adventure travel. Adventure travel is supposed to be challenging. But regardless of your age, destination or chosen activity, your safety should be of paramount importance. BS 8848 sets standards to minimize the risks of adventure travel. Knowledge of the standard is important to anyone organizing, or taking part in, an overseas venture. 2 Hundreds of thousands of people take part .