IS 11729:1993 Part 2 is the Indian Standard (BIS) for plumbing services in buildings, part 2: cold water supply. This code provides guidelines for the design and installation of drainage and sanitation systems within buildings. It covers pipe sizing using fixture units, material selection, trap requirements to block sewer gases, and ventilation principles to prevent siphonage. The standard also outlines procedures for testing the integrity of installed drainage systems.
Deals with the design, installation, and testing of cold water supply systems in buildings.
Overview
- Status
- Current
- Usage level
- Frequently Used
- Domain
- MEP — Environmental and Sanitation
- Type
- Code of Practice
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BIM-relevant code. See the BIM Hub for ISO 19650, IFC, and LOD/LOIN frameworks used alongside it.
Practical Notes
! While this standard is still in circulation, its provisions are largely incorporated and updated within the National Building Code (NBC) 2016, Part 9. It is critical to refer to the latest NBC for current projects.
! Ensuring correct gradients during installation is crucial for the long-term performance of the drainage system and to prevent blockages. A 1 in 100 slope is a common benchmark for 100mm pipes.
! Proper installation of anti-siphonage pipes is essential in multi-story buildings to protect the water seals of traps on lower floors.
Frequently referenced clauses
pipesvalvesfittingswater meterstankspumps
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Key Values6
Quick Reference Values
Minimum water seal in traps50 mm
Minimum soil pipe diameter for WC100 mm
Minimum waste pipe diameter for wash basin32 mm
Minimum gradient for 100mm drain1 in 100
Minimum ventilating pipe diameter50 mm
Fixture unit value for a Water Closet (15L)6 FU
Tables & Referenced Sections
Key Tables
Table 1 - Fixture Units for Different Sanitary Appliances
Table 2 - Sizes of Traps for Sanitary Appliances
Table 3 - Gradients for Drains of Different Sizes
Table 4 - Sizes of Stacks for Different Total Fixture Units
Key Clauses
Clause 4 - Traps
Clause 5 - Ventilation of Drainage System
Clause 6 - Sanitary Pipework
Clause 7 - Storm Water Drains
Clause 8 - Testing of Drains and Sewers
Frequently Asked Questions4
What is the minimum required slope for a 100 mm horizontal drain pipe?+
A gradient of 1 in 100 is recommended, although 1 in 120 may be permissible in specific cases (Table 3).
What is the minimum diameter for a soil pipe that serves a water closet (WC)?+
The minimum diameter is 100 mm (Clause 6.1.1).
What is the purpose of a trap in a plumbing fixture?+
A trap holds a water seal (minimum 50 mm) to prevent foul air and gases from the drainage system from entering the building (Clause 4).
How are drainage pipes sized according to this code?+
Pipes are sized based on the total number of 'Fixture Units' (FU) they serve. Each sanitary appliance is assigned an FU value (Table 1), and the cumulative FU determines the required pipe diameter (Table 4).
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