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ASME A112.18.1 2011 withAddenda A

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ASME A112.18.1 Plumbing Supply Fittings with Update No. 1

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An essential reference for anyone engaged in the plumbing materials and equipment industry. ASME A112.18.1 addresses plumbing supply fittings and accessories located between the supply line stop and the terminal fitting, inclusive, as follows: automatic compensating valves for individual wall-mounted showering systems; bath and shower supply fittings; bidet supply fittings; clothes washer supply fittings; drinking fountain supply fittings; humidifier supply stops; kitchen, sink, and lavatory supply fittings; laundry tub supply fittings; lawn and sediment faucets; metering and self-closing supply fittings; shower heads, hand-held showers, and body sprays; supply stops. This publication is

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3 Update No. 1 ASME 112.18.1-2011/CSA B125.1-1 1November 2011
6 ASME Project Team 18.1 — Plumbing Fixture Fittings
8 CSA Technical Committee on Plumbing Fittings
9 Replaces p. 7, June 2011
10 Replaces p. 8, June 2011
11 Replaces p. 25, June 2011
12 Replaces p. 26, June 2011
13 Replaces p. 31, June 2011
14 Replaces p. 32, June 2011
15 Replaces p. 39, June 2011
16 Replaces p. 40, June 2011
24 ASME Standards Committee on Plumbing Materials and Equipment
26 ASME Project Team 18.1 – Plumbing Fixture Fittings
28 CSA Technical Committee on Plumbing Fittings
30 ASME/CSA Joint Harmonization Task Group on Plumbing Fittings
32 Preface
35 1 Scope
36 2 Reference publications
37 3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
41 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Design requirements
4.1 Supply fittings
4.1.1 Rated pressure
42 4.1.2 Rated temperatures
4.1.3 Seating members
4.2 Servicing
4.3 Installation
4.4 Threaded connections
43 4.5 Connections other than threaded connections
44 4.6 Accessible designs
4.7 Backflow prevention
4.8 Cover plates and escutcheons
4.9 Toxicity
4.10 Frost-proof faucets and hydrants
4.11 Shower heads, body sprays, and hand-held showers
4.11.1 General
45 4.11.2 High-efficiency shower heads and hand-held showers
4.12 Cross-flow
4.13 Fittings incorporating electrical features
4.13.1 General
4.13.2 Testing
46 4.14 Materials
4.15 Automatic compensating valve temperature control
4.16 Lawn faucets
4.17 Flexible water connectors
5 Performance requirements and test procedures
5.1 General
5.1.1 Preconditioning
5.1.2 Installation for testing
5.1.3 Test conditions
5.1.4 Order of tests
5.2 Coatings
5.2.1 General
47 5.2.2 Corrosion (all substrates and coatings)
5.2.3 Adhesion
48 5.2.4 Decorative organic coatings
49 5.3 Pressure and temperature
5.3.1 Static and dynamic seals
5.3.2 Burst pressure
50 5.3.3 Cross-flow check valves
5.3.4 Hose assemblies
5.3.5 Ball joints
51 5.3.6 Diverters
5.3.7 Aerators and other end point devices
5.4 Flow rate
5.4.1 Supply fittings
5.4.2 Test procedure
52 5.5 Operating requirements
53 5.6 Life cycle
5.6.1 Performance requirements
54 5.6.2 Test procedures
55 5.6.3 Fittings and other control devices
57 5.7 Resistance to installation loading
5.7.1 Bending strength
58 5.7.2 Thread torque strength
5.8 Resistance to use loading
5.8.1 Operating controls
5.8.2 Maintenance of installed position
5.8.3 Swing spout strength
59 5.9 Backflow prevention
5.9.1 General
5.9.2 Fittings with plain outlets
60 5.9.3 Fittings with submersible outlets
63 5.10 Automatic compensating valves
5.10.1 General
5.10.2 High-temperature conditioning test
5.10.3 Pressure and burst pressure test
5.10.4 Maximum torque or force adjustment
64 5.10.5 Life cycle test
5.10.6 Temperature control
67 5.10.7 Supply line pressure loss
5.10.8 Temperature and high limit control
68 5.11 Lawn faucets
5.11.1 Performance requirements
5.11.2 Test procedure
5.12 Alternative materials test
5.12.1 Performance requirements
5.12.2 Test procedure
69 5.13 High-efficiency shower heads and hand-held showers
5.13.1 General
5.13.2 Flow rate
5.13.3 Spray force
70 5.13.4 Spray coverage
71 6 Markings, packaging, and installation instructions
6.1 General
72 6.2 Temperature identification
6.3 Packaging
6.4 Instructions for automatic compensating valves
6.5 High-efficiency shower heads and hand-held showers
73 Tables
1 Minimum and maximum flow rates
74 2 Operating requirements
3 Life cycle test
75 4 Thread torque strength
Figures
1 Deck-mounted lavatory and sink supply fittings
76 2 Dimensions for 1/2-14 NPSM shanks
77 3 Discharge capacity test schematics
78 4 Bending loads on supply fittings
79 5 Set-up for back siphonage and hidden check valve test
80 6 Set-up for check valve leakage test
81 7 Set-up for high-temperature conditioning, regulation andtemperature variation, and cold water supply pressure loss tests
8 Set-up for life cycle test for automatic compensating valves
82 9 Spray force-balance test fixture
83 10 Spray force test fixture setup
84 11 Spray coverage test fixture
85 12 Spray coverage test fixture setup ring
86 13 Spray coverage test fixture setup
87 ANNEXES

A (informative) – Unit conversion and rounding criteria
88 B (normative) – Tests by fitting type
90 C (informative) – Verifying the time constant of the temperature-measuring equipment
92 D (informative) – Temperature variation for pressure-balancing and thermostatic compensating valves
ASME A112.18.1 2011 withAddenda A
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