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Plumbing Glossary

  • ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)

  • Rigid black plastic pipe used only for drain lines.

  • Access Panel

  • An opening in the wall or ceiling near the fixture that allows access for servicing the plumbing/electrical system.

  • Adaptor

  • A fitting that unites different types of pipe together, e.g. ABS to cast iron pipe.

  • Cleanout

  • A plug in a trap or drain pipe that provides access for the purpose of clearing an obstruction.

  • Closet Auger

  • A flexible rod with a curved end used to access the toilet's built-in trap and remove clogs.

  • Closet Bend

  • A curved fitting that connects the closet flange to the toilet drain.

  • Closet Flange

  • An anchoring ring secured to the floor. The base of the toilet is secured to this ring with bolts.

  • Coupling

  • A fitting that joins two pieces of pipe.

  • CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride)

  • Rigid plastic pipe used in water supply systems, where code permits.

  • DWV

  • Abbreviation for drain, waste and vent.

  • Elbow

  • A pipe fitting with two openings that changes the direction of the line. Also called an ell. It comes in a variety of angles, from 22 1/2° to 90°.

  • Fall/Flow

  • The proper slope or pitch of a pipe for adequate drainage.

  • Fixture

  • In plumbing, the devices that provide a supply of water and/or its disposal, e.g. sinks, tubs, toilets.

  • Flux

  • The paste that is used in soldering metal joints. Flux aids the process by preventing oxidation of the joint.

  • I.D.

  • Abbreviation for inside diameter. All pipes are sized according to their inside diameter.

  • O.D.

  • Abbreviation for outside diameter.

  • PB (Polybutylene)

  • Flexible plastic tubing used in water supply systems where allowed by code.

  • Plumber's Putty

  • A pliable, popular putty used to seal joints between drain pieces and fixture surfaces.

  • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

  • A rigid white or cream colored plastic pipe used in non pressure systems, such as waste and vent systems.

  • Reducer

  • A fitting that connects pipes of different sizes.

  • Riser

  • A vertical assembly of fittings and pipes that distributes water upward.

  • Rough-In

  • The portion of a plumbing installation that includes running the water supply lines and drain, waste & vent lines to the proposed location of each fixture.

  • Run

  • A complete or secondary section(s) of pipe that extend from supply to fixture or drain to stack.

  • Sanitary Fitting

  • Fitting that joins the assorted pipes in a drain, waste and vent system; designed to allow solid material to pass through without clogging.

  • Soil Stack

  • Largest vertical drain line to which all branch waste lines connect; carries waste to the sewer line.

  • Solder

  • A metal alloy that is melted to join or mend metal surfaces; also, the act of melting solder into the joint.

  • Stop Valve

  • A valve that controls the flow of water to an individual fixture, allowing water supply to be stopped to one fixture without affecting the water supply to other fixtures.

  • Tee

  • A T-shaped fitting with three openings used to create branch lines.

  • Trap

  • Curved section of a fixture drain line, designed to hold water thus preventing sewer gases from entering the house.

  • Union

  • Three-piece fitting that joins two sections of pipe, but allows them to be disconnected without cutting the pipe. Used primarily with steel pipes, but never in a DWV system.

  • Vent Stack

  • The upper portion of the soil stack above the topmost fixture through which gases and odors escape.

  • WYE

  • A Y-shaped fitting with three openings used to create branch lines.

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