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Plumbing


Plumbing


4. Aufl.

von: Roy D. Treloar

29,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.12.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781444398908
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 512

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The 4th edition of <i>Plumbing</i> continues to provide the definitive single volume text on plumbing, heating and gas installation work, ideal for students working towards their Diploma in plumbing or NVQ/SVQ at levels 2 and 3. Highly illustrated and easy to read and understand, it tackles plumbing topic by topic, in double page spreads with text, full colour illustrations, and clear photographs, enabling the reader to grasp the essentials quickly and easily. This approach ensures it also provides a concise reference for the trained plumber. <p><b>Special features include:</b></p> <ul> <li>concise text</li> <li>many clear, full colour illustrations</li> <li>around 140 photographs</li> <li>topics focussed on the needs of NVQ/SVQ levels 2 and 3</li> <li>additional topics beyond levels 2 and 3</li> <li>a self-assessment section</li> <li>a problem-solving section</li> </ul> <p>This new edition has been thoroughly updated to take account of changes to the Building Regulations, including changes to the following approved documents: Part F: Ventilation; Part G: Sanitation, hot water safety and water efficiency; Part H: Drainage and waste disposal; Part L: Conservation of fuel and power and Part P: Electrical safety. A significant new section on energy conservation & sustainability has been added, and additional related material introduced where relevant. The extensive coverage with new, full colour illustrations to enhance legibility and understanding, and the emphasis on safety in the work place ensure this remains the definitive single volume for both student and trained plumbers.</p>
<p><b>Introduction x</b></p> <p>List of Abbreviations xi</p> <p>Acknowledgements xii</p> <p>A Qualification in Plumbing xiii</p> <p>Workplace Evidence for NVQ Achievement xiv</p> <p><b>Part 1 Key Principles, Safety and Common Plumbing Processes 1</b></p> <p>The Plumbing Industry 2</p> <p>Customer Relations and Communication Skills 4</p> <p>Functional Skills 6</p> <p>Employment Rights and Responsibilities 8</p> <p>Effective Working Relationships 10</p> <p>Health and Safety Legislation 12</p> <p>Safe Working Practices 14</p> <p>Personal Protective Equipment 16</p> <p>Safety Signs 18</p> <p>Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 20</p> <p>Access Equipment and Working at Heights 22</p> <p>Safe Working with Hand Tools and Machinery 24</p> <p>Fire Safety 26</p> <p>Regulations Governing Plumbing Work 28</p> <p>Identification of Pipework 30</p> <p>The International Metric System 32</p> <p>Areas, Volumes and Capacities 34</p> <p>Mass, Weight, Force, Pressure and Density 36</p> <p>Water Pressure 38</p> <p>Physical Properties of Materials 40</p> <p>Heat and its Effects 42</p> <p>Corrosion 44</p> <p>Plumbers’ Tool Kit 46</p> <p>Specialist Hand Tools for Pipework 48</p> <p>Specialist Hand Tools for Sheetwork 50</p> <p>Plastic Pipe and Fittings 52</p> <p>Low Carbon Steel Pipe and Fittings 54</p> <p>Copper Pipe and Fittings 56</p> <p>Low Carbon Steel Pipe Bending 58</p> <p>Copper Pipe Bending 60</p> <p>Pipe Bending Using Heat 62</p> <p>Soldering 64</p> <p>Welding Equipment and Safety 66</p> <p>Welding Processes 68</p> <p>Bronze Welding 70</p> <p>Lead Welding (Lead Burning) 72</p> <p>In-Line Valves 74</p> <p>Terminal Valves 76</p> <p>Float-operated Valves 78</p> <p><b>Part 2 Hot and Cold Water Supplies 81</b></p> <p>Classification of Water 82</p> <p>Cold Water to the Consumer 84</p> <p>Backflow Prevention 86</p> <p>Assessing Water Efficiency in New Dwellings 88</p> <p>Cold Water Systems 90</p> <p>Cold Water Storage 92</p> <p>Water Treatment 94</p> <p>Boosted Water Supplies 96</p> <p>Fire-fighting Systems 98</p> <p>Domestic Sprinkler Systems 100</p> <p>Hot Water Systems (Design Considerations) 102</p> <p>Direct Hot Water Supply (Centralised) 104</p> <p>Indirect Hot Water Supply 106</p> <p>Unvented Domestic Hot Water Supply 108</p> <p>Hot Distribution Pipework 110</p> <p>Heat Recovery Period 112</p> <p>Instantaneous Domestic Hot Water Supplies (Centralised) 114</p> <p>Localised Hot Water Heaters 116</p> <p>Connections to Hot and Cold Pipework 118</p> <p>Installation of Pipework 1 120</p> <p>Installation of Pipework 2 122</p> <p>Sizing of Hot and Cold Pipework 124</p> <p>Noise Transmission in Pipework 128</p> <p>Commissioning of Hot and Cold Supplies 130</p> <p>Disinfection of Hot and Cold Water Systems 132</p> <p>Maintenance and Servicing Schedule 134</p> <p><b>Part 3 Central Heating 137</b></p> <p>Domestic Central Heating 138</p> <p>Wet Central Heating Systems 140</p> <p>Central Heating Components 1 142</p> <p>Central Heating Components 2 144</p> <p>Heating Controls 146</p> <p>Fully Pumped System 148</p> <p>Sealed (Closed) Systems 150</p> <p>Boilers 152</p> <p>Combination Boiler (Combi) 154</p> <p>High Efficiency or Condensing Boiler 156</p> <p>Domestic Heating and the Building Regulations 158</p> <p>Domestic Boilers Requirements 160</p> <p>Central Heating System Protection 162</p> <p>Advanced Central Heating Control 164</p> <p>Radiator and Boiler Sizing 166</p> <p>Whole House Boiler Sizing Method 170</p> <p>Pipe and Pump Sizing 172</p> <p>Radiant Heating 176</p> <p>Underfloor Central Heating Sizing 178</p> <p>Warm Air Heating 180</p> <p>Commissioning of Wet Central Heating Systems 182</p> <p><b>Part 4 Gas Supplies 185</b></p> <p>Properties and Combustion of Natural Gas 186</p> <p>The Law Relating to Gas Installation Work 188</p> <p>Gas Supply to the Consumer 190</p> <p>Sizing of Domestic Gas Pipework 192</p> <p>Domestic Tightness Testing and Purging 196</p> <p>Pressure and Flow 198</p> <p>Gas Controls 1 200</p> <p>Gas Controls 2 202</p> <p>Flame Supervision Devices (Flame Failure Devices) 204</p> <p>Open Flued Appliances (Conventional Flue) 206</p> <p>Terminal Location for Open Flues 208</p> <p>Materials and Construction of Open Flues 210</p> <p>Installation of Gas Fires 212</p> <p>Installation of Gas Cookers 214</p> <p>Room Sealed Appliances 1 (Balanced Flue) 216</p> <p>Room Sealed Appliances 2 218</p> <p>Ventilation Requirements up to 70 kW Net Input 220</p> <p>Other Flueing Systems 222</p> <p>Liquefied Petroleum Gas Installations 1 224</p> <p>Liquefied Petroleum Gas Installations 2 226</p> <p>Combustion Analysis 228</p> <p>Flue Efficiency in Gas Appliances 230</p> <p>Commissioning of Gas Installations 232</p> <p>Maintenance and Servicing 234</p> <p>Carbon Monoxide Detection 236</p> <p>Unsafe Gas Installations 238</p> <p><b>Part 5 Oil Supplies 241</b></p> <p>Properties and Combustion of Fuel Oils 242</p> <p>Oil Storage 244</p> <p>Oil Feed Pipework 246</p> <p>Controls Used on Oil Feed Pipework 248</p> <p>Pressure Jet Burners 1 250</p> <p>Pressure Jet Burners 2 252</p> <p>Pressure Jet Burners 3 254</p> <p>Open Flued Appliances 256</p> <p>Room Sealed Appliances 258</p> <p>Vaporising Burners 260</p> <p>Combustion Efficiency Testing 262</p> <p>Commissioning and Fault Diagnosis 264</p> <p><b>Part 6 Electrical Work 267</b></p> <p>Basic Electrical Theory 268</p> <p>Electrical Current 270</p> <p>Electrical Supply 272</p> <p>Electrical Safety 274</p> <p>Earth Continuity 276</p> <p>Domestic House Wiring 1 278</p> <p>Domestic House Wiring 2 280</p> <p>Installation Practices 282</p> <p>Electrical Components 1 284</p> <p>Electrical Components 2 286</p> <p>Central Heating Wiring Systems 288</p> <p>Inspection and Testing of Electrical Work 290</p> <p><b>Part 7 Sanitation 293</b></p> <p>Sanitary Accommodation 294</p> <p>Sanitary Appliances 1 296</p> <p>Sanitary Appliances 2 298</p> <p>Flushing Cisterns 1 300</p> <p>Flushing Cisterns 2 302</p> <p>Waste Pipe Connections 304</p> <p>Sanitary Pipework 306</p> <p>Primary Ventilated Stack System 308</p> <p>Ventilation of Sanitary Pipework 310</p> <p>Trap Seal Loss 312</p> <p>Mechanical Disposal Units 314</p> <p>Sizing of Sanitary Pipework 316</p> <p>Testing of Sanitary Pipework 318</p> <p>Maintenance and Periodic Inspection 320</p> <p><b>Part 8 Drainage 323</b></p> <p>Below Ground Drainage 324</p> <p>Protection of Pipework 326</p> <p>Gullies and Traps 328</p> <p>Provision for Access 330</p> <p>Connections to Existing Systems 332</p> <p>Determining Drainage Levels 334</p> <p>Sizing of Drainage Pipework 336</p> <p>Eaves Guttering 338</p> <p>Rainwater Pipes 340</p> <p>Soakaways, Cesspools and Septic Tanks 342</p> <p>Soundness Testing of Drainage Systems 344</p> <p><b>Part 9 Sheet Weathering 347</b></p> <p>Lead Sheet 348</p> <p>Lead Bossing 350</p> <p>Sheet Fixing 352</p> <p>Lead Roof Coverings and Wall Cladding 354</p> <p>Expansion Joints for Lead Roofs 356</p> <p>Abutment Flashings in Lead 358</p> <p>Chimney Flashings in Lead 360</p> <p>Lead Slates and Pitched Valley Gutters 362</p> <p>Gutter Linings 364</p> <p>Dormer Windows 366</p> <p><b>Part 10 Energy Conservation & Sustainability 369</b></p> <p>Environmental Awareness 370</p> <p>Energy Efficiency in Domestic Dwellings 372</p> <p>Renewable Energy 374</p> <p>Energy Costs & Payback Period 376</p> <p>Solar Energy 378</p> <p>Solar Hot Water Heating Systems 1 380</p> <p>Solar Hot Water Heating Systems 2 382</p> <p>Solar Power 384</p> <p>The Heat Pump 386</p> <p>Installation of a Heat Pump 388</p> <p>Biomass 390</p> <p>Biomass/Wood Burners 1 392</p> <p>Biomass/Wood Burners 2 394</p> <p>Wind & Micro Hydro (Water) Power 396</p> <p>Combined Heat & Power (CHP) 398</p> <p>Rainwater Harvesting 1 400</p> <p>Rainwater Harvesting 2 (System Design) 402</p> <p>Grey Water Recovery 404</p> <p><b>Part 11 Assessing Your Knowledge 407</b></p> <p>Assessing Your Knowledge 408</p> <p>Self Assessment 409</p> <p>Supplementary Assessment 424</p> <p>Problem Solving 464</p> <p>Answers to Problems 1–10 474</p> <p>Answers to Multiple Choice Questions 476</p> <p>Index 477</p>
<b>Roy Treloar</b> has been involved with the mechanical service industry since leaving school in 1973, becoming a full time lecturer, teaching plumbing in 1985. He is currently the curriculum development manager for the Professional Training Centre at Colchester Institute where he is responsible for various plumbing, heating, gas and electrical training and assessment programmes. Roy is author of several books, including two other highly successful textbooks published by Wiley-Blackwell, the <i>Plumbing Encyclopaedia</i> and <i>Gas Installation Technology</i>.
The 4th edition of Plumbing continues to provide the definitive single volume text on plumbing, heating and gas installation work, ideal for students working towards their Diploma in plumbing or NVQ/SVQ at levels 2 and 3. Highly illustrated and easy to read and understand, it tackles plumbing topic by topic, in double page spreads with text, full colour illustrations, and clear photographs, enabling the reader to grasp the essentials quickly and easily. This approach ensures it also provides a concise reference for the trained plumber. <p>Special features include:</p> <ul> <li>concise text</li> <li>many clear, full colour illustrations</li> <li>around 140 photographs</li> <li>topics focussed on the needs of NVQ/SVQ levels 2 and 3</li> <li>additional topics beyond levels 2 and 3</li> <li>a self-assessment section</li> <li>a problem-solving section</li> </ul> <p>This new edition has been thoroughly updated to take account of changes to the Building Regulations, including changes to the following approved documents: Part F – Ventilation; Part G - Sanitation, hot water safety and water efficiency; Part H - Drainage and waste disposal; Part L - Conservation of fuel and power and Part P - Electrical safety. A significant new section on energy conservation & sustainability has been added, and additional related material introduced where relevant. The extensive coverage with new, full colour illustrations to enhance legibility and understanding, and the emphasis on safety in the work place ensure this remains the definitive single volume for both student and trained plumbers.</p>

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