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Identifier: InstructionsForInstallingModernPlumbingSystems (find matches)
Title: Instructions for installing modern plumbing systems
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Subjects: plumbing Division 22 residential plumbing fixtures
Publisher: Sears,Roebuck and Co.
Contributing Library: MBJ collection

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the laths. Over theboard place the hangers with the centersof their tops on the marks showing thecenter of the sink catches and screw thehangers firmly to the board. Arrangement of Supplies for aTwo-Part Laundry Tub Diagram No. 1 is the outline of the supply pipes to a laundry tub. This ar- M. >f—XX rangement shows the hot and cold wateropenings for a two-part laundry tub. Youwill note that the laundry tub tees in thehot water pipe are turned down so thatthis pipe is not trapped while the cold water supply comes from below and the laundrytub tees are turned up. By using thesespecially constructed laundry tub tees it ispossible to keep all openings in the laundrytub parallel or on a line without using anycross over fittings. The two short pieces of cap pipe shownon the ends of the hot and cold water sup-plies are air chambers, their object beingto prevent a rattling in the pipe when thewater is suddenly shut off at the faucets.. Diagram No. 1 ti 14 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., CHICAGO.
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Installation No. 5—Pipe Connections When Kitchen and Bathroom Are on the Same Floor With Fixtures Not Revented SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., CHICAGO. 15 INSTALLATION No. 5Consisting of Kitchen and Bathroom on the Same Floor With Installation No. 5, illustrated on page15, shows exactly the same arrangement)f fixtures as Installation No. 4 on page(3. The only differences are that thejathtub and lavatory traps are not revented,and that, in this installation, we show thelavatory, waste and supply pipes to thedoor instead of to the wall. Furthermore,we show in this installation a continuationof the 4-inch soil pipe out through thebasement. As the sink in this installation and alsoin Installation No. 4 is the only fixture onthe line of the 2-inch stack, and as thismakes a slight difference in the installationof the stack, we might profitably describethe start of the stack here. Installing 2-Inch Soil Stackfor Sink First cut a hole in the floor back of andbelow the sink on a line where the sink

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