Building Design Ii (Ci 516) : Laboratory Manual
Building Design Ii (Ci 516) : Laboratory Manual
(Ci 516)
LABORATORY MANUAL
Planning 6
2. The first few pages of a report must be detached from the manual that contain the title, object,
Experiment No.
Title
Objective
Theory/General Lab.
Apparatus/Materials
Procedure
Table of Computation
Discussion
Sketch
Conclusion
5. In discussion, the students will cite theories and facts from which the result will be adapted.
6. Conclusion must be in the student’s own words and it must be related to the objective of the
experiment.
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 01
OBJECTIVE:
To know the CAD symbols used to create a floor plans and isometric view that involves with the
plumbing fixtures and design in creating plumbing plan.
PROCEDURE:
PLUMBING SYMBOLS:
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 02
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the minimum sizes fittings and the septic tanks in relation to experiment number
one.
PROCEDURE:
1. Using the provisions given by The National Plumbing Code of the Philippines, count the
number of fixture unit from the fixtures found in the floor plan made in experiment number
one.
2. Compute the minimum sizes of fittings according to the plumbing plan created in experiment
number one.
3. Compute the size of the septic tank. Add another chamber if necessary.
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 03
OBJECTIVE:
To connect the PVC / GI pipe with pipe fittings like valves, bends and tap.
2. Gate valve
3. Tap
4. Elbows
5. Reducer
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Pipe wrench, Hack saw, Die set, Hammer, Screw driver, Measuring tape.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a) Selection of pipes.
b) Threading of pipes.
WORKING STEPS:
2. Two pipes of required lengths are taken and the ends are threaded using die set.
3. The gate valve which is internally threadded is connected between two pipes. The
other end of the pipe is connected with the elbow which is also internally threaded.
6. The free end of the second elbow is connected with another pipe for horizontal
extension.
PIPE LAYOUT:
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 04
OBJECTIVE:
1. Wash basin
2. Gate valves
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Pipe wrench, Hack saw, Die set, Hammer and Measuring tape.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a. Selection of pipes of required length.
WORKING STEPS:
2. Fix the tap on the wash basin in the required position properly
3. Draw the pipeline sketch to connect the wash basin tap with the water tank.
4. Connect the water tank and the wash basin tap using required length of pipes and
pipe fittings.
5. Fix the flow control valve near the wash basin tap and connect its outlet with the
6. Fix the flexible drain pipe from the wash basin to the common drain outlet.
PIPE LAYOUT:
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 05
OBJECTIVE:
1. Washing Machine
2. Gate valves
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Pipe wrench, Hack saw, Die set, Hammer and Measuring tape.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a. Selection of pipes of required length.
WORKING STEPS:
1. Mark the location of water heater and the pipe line diagram is prepared accordingly.
2. Connect the water tank and the washing machine using required length of pipes and
pipe fittings.
4. Connect the gate valve outlet and the washing machine inlet using a flexible pipe.
5. Fix the flexible drain pipe from the washing machine to the common drain outlet.
PIPE LAYOUT:
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 06
PLANNING
OBJECTIVE:
MATERIAL SUPPLIED:
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Steel Ruler, Marking Gauge, Try-Square, Carpentry Vice, Jack Plane and Tennon Saw
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a) Rough Planning
b) Marking
d) Finish planning
WORKING STEPS:
2. The job is clamped rigidly in the carpentry vice and any two adjacent surfaces are
3. Using try square the right angle of the work piece is checked.
4. The required dimensions are marked on the job using steel rule and marking gauge.
5. By means of Jack plane, the job is planned such that it should have accurate
dimensions.
6. The finished job is checked for right angle using try square and dimensions using
steel rule.
PLANNING LAYOUT:
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Ozamiz City
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 07
OBJECTIVE:
To make dovetail joint from the given workpiece to the required shape and dimension.
MATERIAL SUPPLIED:
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Steel Ruler, Marking Gauge, Try-Square, Carpentry Vice, Jack Plane and Tennon Saw /
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a) Rough Planning
b) Marking
e) Finish planning
WORKING STEPS:
2. The job is clamped rigidly in the carpentry vice and any two adjacent surfaces are
3. Using try square the right angle of the work piece is checked.
4. All the four sides are planned to get smoother and finished surfaces at right angles
to each other.
5. The job is cut into two halves using the Rib saw. Then proper marking is done for
dovetail joint on the two pieces using steel rule and marking gauge.
6. Using tennon saw and firmer chisel the unwanted portions are removed as per the
8. The finished job is checked for its accuracy using try square and steel rule.
Ci 516
Name:_________________________ Instructor:_______________________
EXPERIMENT NO. 08
OBJECTIVE:
To make tee-lap joint from the given workpiece to the required shape and dimension.
MATERIAL SUPPLIED:
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Steel Ruler, Marking Gauge, Try-Square, Carpentry Vice, Jack Plane and Tennon Saw /
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION:
a) Rough Planning
b) Marking
d) Chiselling
e) Finish planning
WORKING STEPS:
2. The job is clamped rigidly in the carpentry vice and any two adjecent surfaces are
planned using jack plane to the given specifications.
4. All the four sides are planned to get smoother and finished surfaces at right angles
to each other.
5. The job is cut into two halves using the Rib saw. Then proper marking is done for
T-Lap joint on the two pieces using steel rule and marking gauge.
6. Using tennon saw and firmer chisel the unwanted portions are removed as per the
drawing in both the pieces.
8. The finished job is checked for its accuracy using try square and steel rule.