2006 International Plumbing Code - Softcover Version | 
| Author: International Code Council Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 27618
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 148 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 1580012590 Dewey Decimal Number: 696 EAN: 9781580012591 ASIN: 1580012590
Publication Date: March 7, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The 2006 International Plumbing Code addresses the design and installation of plumbing systems through requirements that emphasize performance. Provisions are provided for fixtures, piping, fittings, and devices, as well as design and installation methods for water supply, sanitary drainage, and storm drainage. The code provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities using prescriptive- and performance-related provisions. The objectives of the code provide for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems.
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It is what it is. April 7, 2007 Caslo Cranston (New Orleans, LA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This "international plumbing code," is a poor substitute for your state or local municipality's plumbing code. Most states have created their own version of plumbing code with many, major municipalities adding restrictions at local levels. In a perfect world, "the" plumbing code would rigorously define a system of best practices - this "International," and most state's plumbing codes reflect insurance company interests in establishing a safe and reasonably, low level of liability. The "code" is written by attorney's in cooperation with plumbers, builders, supplier's of materials and various, other, self interest groups. It is vague, possesses no visual representations, poorly indexed, unreferenced and in many cases a hinderance to the adoption of new materials and design. It makes more sense to purchase a copy of your state or local municipality's plumbing code. In most cases, the local codes are available to everyone and are inexpensive. Periodic updates are usually available for a modest fee. The sad part is that most local codes also explain very little and are poor substitutes for books oriented towards plumbing system, design or repairs. Over the years I have witnessed countless, unworkable "do it yourself" implementations. In fact - many professionally plumbed, jobs also prove to be less than perfect. If you are planning a slab addition - do yourself a favor - and spend a few bucks on a mechanical engineer who will be more than happy to school you on the do's and don'ts. I admit that it looks simple - but don't be fooled. Plumbing is a hell of a lot more difficult than it may seem. Because there is no popular movement to make the code "more accessible -" we are stuck with it. It is what it is!
What a joke... June 5, 2007 G.Logo 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Interesting the similarities between the last Virginia Plumbing Code and the first International Plumbing code, eh? It's not coincidence. It appears that the "International Code Council"... located in Virginia, no less... had a stroke of brilliance. They produced a gem of a name for their book- the "International" Plumbing Code. What? They using these codes in Mexico? Ecuador? France? A good name sells anything. This book is a ridiculous reduction of plumbing codes, stuffed into a few pages. It's obvious very few contemporary issues are addressed. Unfortunately, bureaucrats aren't plumbers... which is why several states have adopted it as their new gospel on plumbing, and the International Code Council's dreams are becoming reailty. I've had multiple discussions with individuals "just so excited that someone finally took up the task to umbrella "all" the plumbing codes into one national code... so we can all be on the same page now... like the National Electrical Code!" Absolutely hysterical
just good enought for name sake March 19, 2007 Moon stealer (Seattle WA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
with 148, the book didn't really go into detail into why some of the codes were wrote certain ways. I've read many other code book and they offer explanation into why its a certain way. This book doesn't make the code relatable so its going to feel cold to read, just bare details.
Code review? November 12, 2007 William Rickrim (San Antonio, Tx) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Hey people, aren't computers smart? Amazon wants me to review a code book. What the f@#$. It's needed in my job. That's why I bought it.
IPC 2006 July 13, 2008 Jason L. Fordyce (Missouri) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I never did recieve the item. I want a full refund and additional credits if you ever want me to buy from you again. I had to buy the book at Barnes and Noble for Retail price after I waited 2 weeks on the 2006 IPC. I took the Master Plumbing test July 12th and because of this I had minimal study time. Thanks Amazon!!
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