The American Practice of Gas Piping And Gas Lighting in Buildings

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The American Practice of Gas Piping And Gas Lighting in Buildings
Wm Paul William Paul Gerhard
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In large buildings it is sometimes difficult to get a fall to the pipes without considerable cutting of joists ; in such cases we recommend having two or more risers at different locations. 3. Keep the upper end of the riser, or tee, where you take off the connection for horizontal pipe, low enough to enable you to get the desired fall to all the pipe connecting into riser at that point. 4. All pipe in a building that is warm, and where joists have to be cut, should have a fall of at least ^ in...ch to the foot; in buildings or parts of buildings where the pipe is exposed and where it is not necessary to cut joists, the fall should be at least inch to the foot, but if it is con- venient to get more, it is all the better to have it, as you cannot get too much, especially in cold places. 5. If the building is so constructed as to make it impossible to have aH the pipes laid with a fall toward the riser, the pipes may be laid with a fall toward some convenient point and connected into a drip can, so the condensation will run into the can instead of into the riser.

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