Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances

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Across
  1. 3. finished or potable water that contains excessive amounts of calcium and magnesium.
  2. 4. An organization, office, or individual designated by a government organization with legal powers to administer, interpret, and enforce codes and standards.
  3. 7. A plumbing fixture designed to allow urine to pass through a trap or trap-like device without using water to flush.
  4. 12. A plumbing appliance installed in a household kitchen sink outlet, supplied with water from a kitchen sink supply faucet, and discharging into the household plumbing drainage system. Its function is to reduce food waste to particle sizes, which, with the aid of water, are flushed into the plumbing drainage system.
  5. 14. A plumbing fixture, shaped to fit a body to bathe in, usually one forming a permanent fixture in a bathroom.
  6. 15. A device and system of piping that maintains a water seal in a remote trap.
  7. 17. The term used to identify the banging noises and severe shocks that may occur in pressurized water supply systems when flow is halted abruptly by the rapid closure of a valve or faucet.
  8. 19. A plumbing fixture designed with a deep basin used to fill and empty buckets for janitorial services.
  9. 20. A water flushed plumbing fixture designed to receive human urine and discharge the wastewater safely into the sanitary drainage system.
  10. 21. A plumbing appliance (commercial or domestic) supplied with potable water and automatically washes, rinses, and removes the water from laundry, such as clothes and sheets, and discharges that water to the drainage system.
  11. 23. A device in which water is mixed and then flows through to a plumbing fixture.
Down
  1. 1. A glazed ceramic material that is especially suited for plumbing fixtures because it does not absorb water and is extremely strong.
  2. 2. A urinal design that utilizes water exchange action to flush the trap seal. The washout urinal is integrally trapped.
  3. 5. A synthetic resin bead used as the ion-exchange media in the water softener ion-exchange/cation process.
  4. 6. A plumbing appliance (commercial or domestic) supplied with potable water and automatically washes, rinses, and dries (where a drying process is included) dishware, glassware, cutlery, and most cooking utensils by chemical, mechanical, or electrical means and discharges to the plumbing drainage system.
  5. 8. A trap in which the water seal is part of the fixture's structure.
  6. 9. A urinal design that is flushed by inducing a large amount of water into the trap seal to create siphonic action to flush the urinal.
  7. 10. Untreated wastewater that has not come into contact with toilet waste, kitchen sink waste, dishwasher waste, or similarly contaminated sources. Grey water is water that does not come into contact with fecal or organic matter, and includes wastewater from bathtubs, showers, lavatories, clothes washers, and laundry tubs.
  8. 11. Structural or architectural design that does not impede use by individuals with special physical needs.
  9. 13. Any combination of fixtures, not to exceed one water closet, two lavatories, either one bathtub or one combination bath/shower, and one shower, and may include a bidet and an emergency floor drain. Note the IPC definition adds the sentence ″Such fixtures are located together on the same floor level.″
  10. 16. A plumbing fixture designed to allow full-body cleansing. In most cases, the design of a shower is for the user to stand and wash in a shower compartment.
  11. 18. A plumbing fixture similar to the water closet that often has fixtures for running water and is used especially for bathing the perineal area, the external genitals, and the posterior parts of the body.
  12. 22. A plumbing fixture used to provide fluid to irrigate and flush the eyes.