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Wm Paul William Paul Gerhard
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It is not often that the same is violated, but the superintendent of houses built in the country or in smaller towns should carefully bear this point in mind, for it is here where we often find the stock of old-fashioned water-closets used by plumbers, who are either ignorant of the rule and its intention, or who are willfully negligent in the matter. 114. Traps should not be set too far from the fixture which they are intended to protect. 52 PIPING INSTALLATIONS Wherever possible, a trap shoul...d not be set farther than two feet from its fixture, so as to reduce the exposed length of waste pipe on the house side of the trap to a minimum. In exceptional cases, a trap may be set farther away, but the plumber should consult with the superintendent about this. 115. Traps should not be too large; they should never be set out of level or be tipped up. Usually, the size of the trap to be used under fixtures is described in the specification. Where this is not the case, the superintendent should remember that small traps keep cleaner than large ones.

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