Airport Plumbing
Airport Plumbing
Airport Plumbing
1.1 GOALS
The goal of this section is to provide guidance in the design of Plumbing and Fire Protection
systems to LAWA standards.
The LAWA Plumbing Design Standards are a compilation of general design and construction
practices that are already in place in our facilities, as well as recent discoveries that should be
implemented throughout the facilities to maximize the performance of existing systems, minimize
maintenance costs and improve the passenger experience.
These standards are by no means an exhaustive description of all plumbing systems practiced in our
facilities; however, this document does present LAWAs minimum design standards for the major
building plumbing systems.
If any discrepancy is found between these standards and the LAWA Design & Construction
Handbook, the more restrictive standards shall take precedence.
1.2 GENERAL
See LAWA Airport Mechanical Design Standards for general design and drawing requirements.
A. Submittals
1. Design Phase: A complete package of design calculations and plans shall be provided
to LAWA for review during the design phase of the project. Calculations and plans
shall be provided with any markings or notations that are needed to make them clearly
understandable.
C. Calculations
1. Existing Plumbing Systems
a. Provide a table of the fixture unit count with the total of existing fixtures and new
fixtures. If the number of new fixtures is more than the number of removed
fixtures, provide hydraulic calculations of the water system.
b. If pipe sizing for modified system is per Appendix A of the LA Plumbing Code,
verify that the pipe sizing criteria corresponds with the existing plumbing system.
D. Piping
1. Piping should meet the following requirements:
a. Discharge line from Trash Compactor ABS (to where it meets the Point of
Connection to the existing waste line).
b. AC unit condensate drains Copper Type M.
c. Equipment vents Black Carbon Steel, ASTM A53, Type S (Seamless) or Type
E (Electric-Resistance Welded), Grade B, Schedule 40 or Copper Type L.
NOTE: 50-50 solder shall not be used for any pipe jointing. No direct buried copper
piping shall be permitted inside or outside terminals or other buildings. The use of
ferrous metal pipe and fittings under slabs shall be reviewed by LAWA on a case by
case basis.
2. Installation methods shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the Los Angeles
Plumbing Code.
a. No piping connections shall be made through hot tapping method, unless
approved by LADBS and LAWA. Provide connections with standard tee fittings
and reducers where hot tapping method is not used.
b. Provide a brass ball valve and a 6 brass nipple at each location where the piping
transitions from copper to steel. Dielectric fittings, flanges and unions shall NOT
be used on any piping, except dielectric flanges may be used inside the
mechanical and pump rooms. Additionally, dielectric unions MAY be used in
natural gas piping at the meter and at the equipment connections.
3. Horizontal drainage pipe shall be provided with a cleanout at its upper terminal, and at
every 75 feet of developed length, or fraction thereof.
F. IT Rooms, MPOE, Telecom Room, UPS, Battery Rooms, Electrical Rooms and Elevator
Machinery Rooms:
1. No water, storm drain or waste lines shall pass over these areas, except for services
related to these rooms, without the designer/contractor obtaining approved Exemption
Request Form from LAWA Planning & Development Group (PDG) and Facilities &
Technical Services Division Management (FTSD Management). If any fluid piping
passes over these rooms, the piping shall be provided with a drain pan under the pipe to
catch any leaks. The drain pan shall extend throughout the run of piping over the room
and drained to an approved receptor.
c. Janitor Closets
(1) Provide a floor drain with an electric trap primer.
(2) Provide a separate valve for the mop sink in the janitor closet. The valve
shall be located and accessible in the janitor closet.
d. Pet Areas
(1) Provide a floor drain with an electric trap primer.
5. Pipe Chase Requirements
a. Design a separate cold water and hot water header for each set of back to back
fixtures. Provide a minimum 30 wide access door in the pipe chase, minimum
48 clear dimension between inside face of walls of the pipe chase, with
minimum 30 clear path of travel.
(1) Provide a shut off valve at each cold water and hot water header.
(2) Provide a hose bibb,
(3) Provide a floor drain with an electric trap primer.
(4) Provide a water hammer arrester in the domestic cold water line.
(5) Provide a waterproof floor.
(6) Cleanouts.
i. Cleanouts shall face toward the pipe chase.
ii. Each urinal shall have a cleanout
iii. Each water closet waste line shall have a cleanout at each end and in
the middle.
b. Where pipe chase is inaccessible or has inadequate access as defined above:
(1) Provide a shut off valve at each cold and hot water header. Valves shall be
in the Mens restroom or common area and shall be provided with an
access panel.
(2) Provide with water hammer arrester in the domestic cold water line and
shall be provided with an access panel.
(3) Cleanouts
i. Cleanouts shall face toward the restroom.
ii. Each urinal and water closet shall have a cleanout.
6. Trap primers and mixing valves shall be located between 2-4 feet above finish floor in
the room that it serves. Trap primers and mixing valves shall be provided with an
access panel, unless located in a pipe chase.
H. Valves
1. Isolation valves shall be class 300 gate valves for piping 2 and larger and class 150
bronze ball valves for piping 1 and under.
2. Valves 8 feet and higher above the floor shall have chain wheel operators.
3. Valves shall be provided on the supply at the point of entry to all buildings for all
domestic cold water and hot water distribution systems
4. Floor control valves shall be readily accessible and provided on every floor at every
riser.
5. Sectional control valves shall be readily accessible and provided on the main horizontal
domestic cold water and hot water lines at every 100 feet of main horizontal pipe, or
fraction thereof, or at locations that divides the building into thirds, and as mutually
agreed upon by the EOR, Contractor, PDG and FTSD Management in writing during
the design phase. Provisions shall be made to drain the line with a hose connection, or
other method acceptable to LAWA, in between isolation valves.
6. Shut off valves shall be readily accessible and provided on every main branch pipe
connection from the main horizontal pipe.
7. Valves shall be readily accessible, within 12 of ceiling, for ease of maintenance.
Otherwise, access for maintenance shall be provided via a ladder, platform, lift or other
FTSD Management approved method and demonstrated graphically on the drawings.
8. Valves serving base building utilities shall be readily accessible in a LAWA space, and
as agreed upon by PDG and FTSD Management in writing during the design phase.
a. Where the valve cannot be located in LAWA space, provide a KNOX box or
similar method for LAWA door access.
I. Pumps
1. Terminal/Building Pump Room
a. Pumps shall be base mounted horizontal, split-case or end suction centrifugal
type. Pumps located on ground or grade level will be mounted to concrete bases
with vibration pads. Pumps located on structural floors shall have concrete filled
inertia vibration bases. All pumps to have flex connections, isolation valves,
strainer, spring loaded check valves, pressure gage and flow measurement
device. Pump manufacturer shall be Armstrong, Bell & Gossett or Taco.
2. In-Line Circulating Pumps
a. Pumps shall be all stainless steel for domestic water service. Provide a line size
ball valve on suction and discharge side of pump. Provide unions or bolted
flange connection on each side of pump. Pressure gage and thermostat are
required on in-line circulators.
b. The designer shall study water usage periods and shall design pumps to operate
just prior to usage periods and limit their operation as much as possible. A 7-day
12-hour timer shall be installed to control such pump operation, especially during
peak demand periods as an energy reduction measure.
3. Submersible Pumps
a. Generally, submersible pumps are avoided where possible except electric power
maintenance holes where high voltage switches or tap boxes are installed.
Diaphragm actuated pumps are preferred rather than float actuated pumps.
4. Sump Pumps
a. Commercial type duplex sump pump is required. Explosion proof motor is
required in a mechanical/electrical equipment room containing high voltage
switchgear or motor control panels.
b. Mechanical alternator, check valves, automatic float switch with rod, rod guide,
copper float and high water alarm bell shall be provided on duplex pump.
c. Pumps shall be of the wet-pit type complete with gas tight sump cover, vent, curb
ring, grease lubricated, including alemite fittings extended to pump base plate.
d. Pumps shall be heavy duty, vertical centrifugal, open non-corrosive impeller type
with vertical drip-proof type motor with anti-friction grease lubricated bearings.
L. Backflow Preventers
1. Where the service line provides potable water for domestic service, a backflow
preventer shall be installed on any domestic water line serving other closed or
chemically treated systems that could foreseeably contaminate the potable water line.
2. Guidelines for selection of backflow prevention shall be in accordance with LADWP
Water Service Rule 16-D, August 2006 or latest revision. Copy can be obtained from
the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Water Quality and Distribution
Division, 111 North Hope Street, Room 1213, Los Angeles, California 90012.
N. Kitchen Sinks: For food service tenants utilizing kitchen sinks and commercial kitchens,
the following shall be included in the design
1. Sinks used for food service shall each have a food grinder.
2. Food grinder in commercial kitchen shall require approval from City of LA Bureau of
Sanitation Industrial Waste Division (Amended by Ord. No. 174,047, Eff. 8/5/01).
When the use of grinder is allowed, the following fineness of grind requirements shall
be met at all times:
a. At least 40% shall pass a No. 8 sieve.
b. At least 65% shall pass a No. 3 sieve.
c. 100% shall pass a -inch screen.
O. Sub-meter
1. Domestic water and gas lines serving each concession area, terminal or other building
shall be provided with individual sub meter with option for future remote data
gathering connection.
pipe layout. Sampling port assembly shall be securely attached to the wall or
the columns or to the specific pipe support; and shall not be in the vicinity of
electric conduits, fire alarms, or at the egress/ingress of a door way or pathway.
b. Size of Sampling Port Assembly: The sampling port assembly including all
elbows and connections, which is installed between the rigid potable water line
exiting terminal building and the flexible hose leading to PBB water cabinet,
shall match the size of the existing piping. The piping for the sampling port
shall be copper pipe Type L.
c. Piping Insulation from Heat (Optional, but highly recommended): The sample
port piping shall be wrapped with the insulation materials to avoid
unacceptable temperature fluctuations which can occur during the summer as
well as to prevent unwanted condensation. The thickness of the insulation
materials which roughly corresponds to the pipes outer diameter shall be
applied. Insulation materials shall be AF/Armaflex Class O, Armaflex Tuffcoat
and Tubolit, or equal.
d. Protection from Contamination: To avoid cross-contamination of the sampling
test port, the hose bibb (spigot) shall be exclusively used for sample collecting
and water quality monitoring. Hoses for any other purposes shall not be
attached to the hose bibb (spigot).
e. Sampling port labels: Each sampling port shall be tagged with its ID # and
properly labeled with language stating that the sampling port is for water
sampling only and no hoses should be attached to the sampling port, i.e.
LAWA Authorized Use Only, No Hoses. LAWA Water Management Team
will review and approve ID # and language on the label for each sampling port
on a case by case basis.
f. Sampling Port Standard Detail.
A. Submittal
1. Design Phase: A complete package of design calculations and plans shall be provided
for review by LAWA. Calculations and plans shall be provided with whatever
markings or notations that are needed to make them clearly understandable.
C. IT Rooms, MPOE, Telecom Room, UPS Rooms, Battery Rooms and Electrical Rooms
1. Provide double interlock Pre-Action Fire Suppression System.
END OF SECTION