Bathroom plumbing and sanitation system
"Bathroom plumbing and sanitation" is the most popular standard in India, which consists of three main parts: bile system, sewerage system, and standard equipment installation.
Here's a detailed summary to make it easier to understand:
1. Water system
Divided into two main lines for convenient use:
• COLD WATER (BLUE LINE): Use a CPVC type pipe with 1 inch main pipe size and reduce to 1 / 2 inch when attached to a faucet or device.
• Hot Water (Red Line): Continue from the Geyser (Water Heater / Hot Water), which is installed approximately 84-90 inches above the ground to deliver hot water to showers and sinks.
2. Drainage System
This system emphasizes the separation of effluent types for hygiene:
• WC Soil Pipe: The largest pipe is 4 inches to prevent blockage. Direct from toilet to tank treatment.
• Floor Trap: Use a 3 "pipe for draining water from a bath with a 4x4" Floor Trap.
• Basin Waste Pipe: Use a smaller pipe of 1 ¼ - 1 ½ inches, continue through the P-trap under the basin before draining down the combined pipe.
3. Standard Installation Distance (Standard Dimensions)
For physiological use, the plan defines the range as follows:
• Sink: The upper edge should be 32-34 inches above the ground.
• Toilet (WC): It is about 27-30 inches long and is installed slightly away from the back wall.
• Shower: Insten an on-off valve approximately 84 inches above the ground (same level as standard door height)
4. Water and pressure resting tank
The picture shows a high-altitude water tank that uses gravity to create pressure to send water to different points in the bathroom.
Further precautions: In the actual installation, make sure that the sewerage has the right slope (Slope) to keep the water flowing and that the CPVC pipe connection requires standardized pipe interlocking glue to prevent long-term leakage.











































































