| 1881 - 592 pages
...along the cellar wall, and never be hidden under gound. These iron pipes to be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth...thirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches. Before they are connected they should be thoroughly coated inside and outside with coal-tar pitch,... | |
| 1881 - 328 pages
...traps on vertical soil pipes or vertical waste pipes. 6. All iron pipes must be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth...inch for a diameter of two, three, or four inches, or five-thirty-secondths of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches ; and for large buildings the... | |
| 1882 - 1210 pages
...traps on vertical soil pipes or vertical waste pipes. 6. All iron pipes most be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth...five thirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five i or six inches. Before they are connected thev must be { thoroughly coated inside and outside with... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1882 - 928 pages
...traps on vertical soil-pipes or vertical waste-pipes. 6. All iron pipes must be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth...inch for a diameter of two, three, or four inches, or five-thirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches; and for large buildings the use... | |
| Sir Shirley Forster Murphy, Robert Brudenell Carter - 1883 - 984 pages
...Health insist, in some cases, that every soil-pipe and waste-pipe should be of iron, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness, of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diameter of three or four inches, or 5-32nds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches j and for large buildings,... | |
| Sir Shirley Forster Murphy, Robert Brudenell Carter - 1883 - 974 pages
...thickness, of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diameter of three or four inches, or 5-32nds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches ; and for large buildings, the use of extra heavy pipe is recommended, the four-inch pipe of which scale... | |
| Henry Coddington Meyer - 1885 - 284 pages
...feet outside of the foundation-walls thereof. They shall be sound, free from holes and other defects, of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diameter of four inches or less, or five thirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches, with a... | |
| Henry C. Meyer - 1885 - 284 pages
...on vertical soil-pipes or vertical waste-pipes. 23. All iron pipes must be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diametor of two, three, or four inches, or fivethirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or... | |
| 1885 - 278 pages
...on vertical soil-pipes or vertical waste-pipes. 23. All iron pipes must be sound, free from holes, and of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diametor of two, three, or four inches, or fivethirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or... | |
| Henry C. Meyer - 1885 - 284 pages
...of a uniform thickness of not less than one-eighth of an inch for a diameter of four inches or less, or five thirty-seconds of an inch for a diameter of five or six inches, with a proportional increase of thickness for a greater diameter. They shall be securely ironed to... | |
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