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What is NYC PC § 1102.5?

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This section specifies the standards for subsoil drain pipes, including materials such as cast-iron, polyethylene, polypropylene, and PVC. The statute outlines the applicable ASTM standards for each material type. Applies to building owners installing subsoil drainage systems in residential buildings five stories or less.

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1102.5 Subsoil drain pipe.

PC § 1102.5

Subsoil drains shall be open jointed, horizontally split or perforated pipe conforming to one of the standards listed in Table 1102.5. Table 1102.5Subsoil Drain Pipe MaterialStandardMaterialStandardCast-iron pipeASTM A 74; ASTM A 888; CISPI 301Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipeASTM F 405; CSA B182.1; CSA B182.6; CSA B182.8Polypropylene (PP) plastic pipeASTM F 2764; ASTM F 3219Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Plastic pipe (type sewer pipe, SDR35, PS25, PS50 or PS100) aASTM D 2729; ASTM D 3034; ASTM F 891; CSA B182.2; CSA B182.4Porous concrete pipeASTM C 654Stainless steel drainage systems, Type 316LASME A112.3.1Vitrified clay pipeASTM C 4; ASTM C 700 a. Limited to residential buildings five stories or less in height.

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