Of The Philippines Illustrated Pdf | National Plumbing Code

Of The Philippines Illustrated Pdf | National Plumbing Code

Illustration: Two underground pipes – one labeled “Sanitary” (to sewage treatment), one “Storm” (to drainage canal).


Table + Illustration: Public restroom layout showing required counts per occupancy type (offices, schools, theaters, etc.) based on NPCP Table 2-1. national plumbing code of the philippines illustrated pdf


Illustration: Isometric of a wet vent, circuit vent, and individual vent. Key rule: Vent must rise vertically before offsetting (minimum 150mm above fixture flood level). Illustration : Two underground pipes – one labeled


A critical warning: Many PDFs circulating online are bootleg scans of the 1999 plain-text version with no illustrations, or worse, they mix U.S. IPC (International Plumbing Code) drawings with Philippine standards (which are metric-based and specific to local pipe materials like PVC, CI, and PPR). Table + Illustration : Public restroom layout showing

An inspector cites a violation under Section 1204 – Interceptors. The master plumber opens the illustrated PDF, flips to the grease interceptor drawing, and notes that the diagram explicitly allows an exterior gravity interceptor with a 40-gallon capacity. The inspector confirms and passes the plan.