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Saturday, July 14, 2012

National plumbing code changes 2012

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2012 International Building Code Commentary Volume 1
2012 International Building Code Commentary Volume 2
2012 International Building Code Commentary Combo (VOL. 1 & 2) CD-ROM
2012 International Building Code loose-leaf
2012 International Building Code soft-cover
2012 International Building Code PDF Volume - Single
2012 International Building Code I-QUEST - Single
2012 International Building Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Building Code Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Building Code 2012 edition
Going Green with the International Building Code


2012 International Fire Code Commentary
2012 International Fire Code Commentary CD-ROM
2012 International Fire Code loose-leaf
2012 International Fire Code soft-cover
2012 International Fire Code PDF Volume - Single
2012 International Fire Code I-QUEST - Single
2012 International Fire Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Fire Code Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Fire Code 2012 edition


2012 International Fuel Gas Code Commentary
2012 International Fuel Gas Code Commentary CD-ROM
2012 International Fuel Gas Code loose-leaf
2012 International Fuel Gas Code soft-cover
2012 International Fuel Gas Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Fuel Gas Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Plumbing Code/International Mechanical Code/International Fuel Gas Code 2012 edition

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2012 International Energy Conservation Code
2012 International Energy Conservation Code CD-ROM
2012 International Energy Conservation Code Commentary
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Developing Local Green Building Ordinances and Programs
Energy Efficiency Certificate Sticker (packets of 25)
Energy Inspector's Guide: Based on the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code and ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2007
Going Green with the International Building Code
Going Green with the International Residential Code
Green Building and LEED
Guide to the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (non-residential)
National Green Building Standard
Video 10: Energy Provisions
Video 10: Energy Provisions Workbook
2008 California Green Building Standards Code, Title 24 Part 11


2012 International Mechanical Code Commentary
2012 International Mechanical Code CD-ROM
2012 International Mechanical Code loose-leaf
2012 International Mechanical Code soft-cover
2012 International Mechanical Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Mechanical Code Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Plumbing Code/International Mechanical Code/International Fuel Gas Code 2012 edition


2012 International Plumbing Code Commentary
2012 International Plumbing Code CD-ROM
2012 International Plumbing Code (Includes IPSDC) loose-leaf
2012 International Plumbing Code (Includes IPSDC) soft-cover
2012 International Plumbing Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Plumbing Code Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Plumbing Code/International Mechanical Code/International Fuel Gas Code 2012 edition


2012 International Residential Code Commentary Volume 1
2012 International Residential Code Commentary Volume 2
2012 International Residential Code Commentary Combo (VOL. 1 & 2) CD-ROM
2012 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings loose-leaf
2012 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings soft-cover
2012 International Residential Code PDF Volume - Single
2012 International Residential Code I-QUEST - Single
2012 International Residential Code Turbo Tabs for Loose-leaf
2012 International Residential Code Turbo Tabs for Soft-cover
Significant Changes to the International Residential Code 2012 edition
Going Green with the International Residential Code


Guide to the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (non-residential)
2007 Florida Building Code, Residential
Significant Changes to the Florida Building Code, Residential - 2007 Edition
2007 Florida Building Code - Building
Significant Changes to the Florida Building Code, Building - 2007 Edition
Dwelling Construction Under the 2007 California Building Code
2008 California Green Building Standards Code, Title 24 Part 11


2012 COLLECTION PDF Volume - SINGLE
2012 DESIGNER PDF Volume-SINGLE
2012 COLLECTION I-QUEST-SINGLE
2012 International Existing Building Code Commentary
2012 International Existing Building Code Commentary CD-ROM
2012 International Zoning Code
2012 International Private Sewage Disposal Code
2012 International Property Maintenance Code
2012 International Property Maintenance Code Commentary
2012 International Property Maintenance Code Commentary CD-ROM
2012 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code
2012 ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities

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Friday, July 13, 2012

plumbing news


Plumbing Innovations Make Major Inroads in Efficiency, Flushability. In an effort to save water and increase efficiency in municipal wastewater systems, the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) was signed into law. Prior to this law, U.S. consumers were happy with their water guzzling toilets, yet these fixtures were among the most water consuming appliances in many homes, using anywhere from 3.5 gallons to 5 gallons per flush. In 1994, EPAct went into effect, requiring that all residential toilets be manufactured using the 1.6 gallons per flush standard. Early on, toilets underwent considerable changes. While the majority of toilets worked well and did save water, some consumers were not satisfied with the performance of these new toilets. Driven by anecdotal complaints that household toilets simply didnt work, some lawmakers even urged repeal of the federal law, albeit unsuccessfully. What consumers were saying was that they wanted to be 100 percent confident that their toilets would get the job done in one flush, every time. Manufacturers listened and continued to strive for improvements, and today the worry free 1.6 gallon toilet is becoming a reality. High efficiency toilets today. Here are just some of the most recent inroads in toilet re engineering: High tech tanks. The old floating ball and chain system is giving way to new flushing technology. For example, American Standard eliminated the typical tank flapper valve altogether and replaced it with an exclusive Flush Tower(TM) that is designed to forcefully release 1.6 gallons of water per flush in under a second. Named Americas Best(TM) Flushing System, the technology was first installed in the recently introduced Champion Toilet. Huge high flow flush valves: While style and size of flush valves vary in todays models, the Flush Tower inside the Champion toilet employs a specially designed inlet along with a large, three inch diameter opening to increase efficiency and maximize flush performance. Oversized trapway: The newest toilets are made with extra large internal passageways that have no choke points to trap waste. Sizes vary with the manufacturer. Water regulations: How are they working? Here are some results since the Energy Policy Act went into effect: Household usage. The American Water Works Association Research Foundation concluded in 1999 that low flow toilets in 12 cities saved an average of 10.5 gallons per person daily. Municipal usage. Residential 1.6 gallon toilets were estimated to reduce toilet water use by 23 percent to 46 percent in studies conducted in a number of cities including Tampa, Phoenix, Austin and Oakland, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Environmental impact. According to the EPA, use of water efficient plumbing fixtures and appliances helps to maintain aquatic habitats; restore wetlands and fisheries; protect groundwater from depletion and contamination; and reduce the amount of energy used to pump, heat and treat drinking water and to pump and treat wastewater. The billion gallon bonus: Nationally, the use of low flow toilets through new construction and normal replacements is preliminarily estimated to save in excess of 7.6 billion gallons of water per day by 2020. This savings is nearly 19 percent of the total amount of water supplied to U.S. public water systems in 1995, according to the EPA. "Ten years after the water efficiency regulations went into effect, the Champion Toilet is at last providing consumers with a 1.6 gallon toilet that is both water efficient, as the regulation intended, and virtually maintenance free," says Laurie Breininger, vice president and general manager of American Standard bath and kitchen. For more information on Americas Best Flushing System and to see an online demonstration, visit http://www.bestflush.com/ . The Champion Toilet is available at wholesale locations and at retailers nationwide. Suggested retail price is approximately four hundred dollars.)

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