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2024 Ontario Building Code: Essential Standards for Plumbing Materials and Equipment

2024 Ontario Building Code: Essential Standards for Plumbing Materials and Equipment
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OBC Compliance Specialist

"As a senior consultant at empcontracting.ca Inc. your construction contractor in London, Ontario, I cannot overstate the importance of verifying certification marks before installation, especially in Muskoka where acidic soil can rapidly degrade substandard pipes. We meticulously select materials for Oakville and London projects that exceed the 1.5x pressure rating to ensure our clients avoid the catastrophic failures often caused by fluctuating municipal water pressures."

Understanding OBC Section 7.2.1: Materials and Equipment

Compliance with the 2024 Building Code Compendium is a top priority for empcontracting.ca Inc. your construction contractor in London, Ontario. Section 7.2.1 outlines the strict requirements for plumbing integrity and material selection to ensure safety and longevity in Ontario homes.

7.2.1.1. Exposure of Materials

Where unusual conditions such as excessively corrosive soil or water are present, only materials specifically rated for these environments may be used. This is particularly relevant for drainage systems exposed to corrosive wastes.

7.2.1.2. Restrictions on Re-Use

Potable water systems have the highest safety standards; any material previously used for non-potable purposes is strictly prohibited from being reused in a potable system. Any other reused fixtures must meet the same stringent requirements as brand-new materials.

7.2.1.3. Identification and Certification

Every length of pipe and fitting must be indelibly marked with the maker's name and product quality. These markings must remain visible after installation for inspection. empcontracting.ca Inc. your construction contractor in London, Ontario ensures all components are certified by agencies accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to prevent project delays.

7.2.1.5. & 7.2.1.6. Pressure and Working Ratings

All piping used in pressure sewers or sump pump discharges must be capable of withstanding 1.5 times the maximum potential pressure. Additionally, water service pipes must meet the working pressure ratings established by the local municipal water supply authority.

Disclaimer: This content is generated from the Ontario Building Code for educational purposes. Always consult with a licensed professional engineer or your local building department before starting any construction project in London, Ontario.

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