ProVent IPC Comparison Manual Letter
ProVent IPC Comparison Manual Letter
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Interior views of the Stack and Base fittings. Shows the baffles and offsets inside fittings that controls the velocity flows of waste water inside the fittings. Stack Vent Separations of water and air. Shows what the interior waste water and air flows look like when operating at maximum fixture unit chart ratings. Comparing known single stack waste and vent systems. Shows the difference between the single stack method using ProVent fittings with the allowable amount of fixture units compared with the limited fixture units of the IPC single stack method. Notice the big difference between the 4" and the 5" IPC chart. Conventional waste stack flow velocities. Shows how waste water velocities build up inside conventional stacks without ProVent stack fittings. ProVent base fitting connecting horizontal drains. Shows where fixture openings can be connected at the base of a stack using ProVent and the reasons it can be different from IPC connections. Interior look at the Base fitting and the Pressure Relief Vent. Shows the hydraulic jump at the base of the stack and shows how the Base fitting lowers the jump and vents the horizontal line. Water flows in designed horizontal branch piping. Shows the interior flow rates of both the ProVent and the conventional IPC method. Lavatory and Sink connections. Shows the ProVent method of connecting this type of fixture without additional venting and the same type of allowance shown in the IPC code. Impact of ProVent System on Plumbing Design and Cost for Back-to-Back Bathrooms Shows the difference between ProVent and conventional plumbing designs for a back-to-back bathroom layout
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Shows How Fittings Control Flow Velocity in the Stack Stack Inlet
StackVent
Stack Outlet
BaseVent
Nose Baffle
(Controls Velocity)
Outlet
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Velocity Close to Inlet Open Airway in center of pipe permits normal air flow (up to 20 vertical drop). Waste Stack
Velocity Increases With Vertical Drop The increase in water flow velocity causes the thickness of water flow to build up.
Reaches Terminal Velocity The air opening in the center of the pipe is completely closed, forming a water plug. This causes siphonage and backpressure unless the branches are separately vented - requiring a separate vent and revent.
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StackVent
The maximum flow of the branch drainage never exceeds quarter-full flow conditions at the inlet.
Air
The stack length never exceeds 20 feet in length without either a StackVent or a velocity breaker offset (See Drawing 1.4 in ProVent Guide). This rule is subject to compliance with the maximum loading by stack as outlined in Chart 3 of the ProVent Guide (shown below)
CHART 3: MAXIMUM LOADING BY STACK Stack Size 3 3 (over 7 stories) 4 5 6 Fixture Units 64 102 504 1,010 2,200
StackVent
A StackVent is required at every floor when connecting branch piping is 2 1/2 or larger in diameter (See Drawing 1.4 in ProVent Guide)
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ProVent Chart
CHART 3: MAXIMUM LOADING BY STACK
Controlling the flow velocities permits more fixture units to discharge into the combination waste and vent Stack Size 3 3 (over 7 stories) 4 5 6 Fixture Units 64 102 504 1,010 2,200
KS (TYP)
KS (TYP)
Offsets Prohibited
2 1/2 3 4 5 6
BaseVent
Detail: B-B
1-1/2 LAV WC 1-1/4 2 3 4 A A
B B
Detail: A-A
*First Branch Opening At Least 10 Pipe Diameters Downstream From Stack This option should be done with ProVent when the branch lines cannot connect above the centerline of the building drain.
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Air
Air
Nose Baffle and Pressure Relief Line Lowers the Hydraulic Jump
Air
Minimum Length = 10 times Stack Diameter (Branch connections are allowed in between as long as they are in compliance with diagram , below)
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Back-to-Back Bathrooms
StackVent
The side openings discharge into fitting above the centerline. It fits between the stack and the 12 rough water closet
Lavatory Or Sink
Air
1 1/2
Air
Air
Waste Water
4 feet maximum distance from the trap to the horizontal vent
1 1/2
Island Sink drain with 1 1/2 trap and 2 oversized drain, vent and drop is allowed in Section 912.2
2
4 feet maximum distance from the trap to the horizontal vent
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Impact of the Provent System on Design and Cost for Back-to-Back Bathrooms
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