Sewer InstallationInstalling of French or Sub-soil DrainsWater Service
- First, take out necessary permits.
- Second, list material and deliver to job.
- Third, lay out and dig trench.
- Fourth, have main tapped.
- Fifth, lay pipe to curb and test.
- Sixth, fill in street trench.
- Seventh, lay pipe into building and test.
- Eighth, set curb box.
- Ninth, refill trench.
- Tenth, thoroughly consider any special conditions.
- Street Sewer.—Large pipe in streets to receive all soil and
waste from buildings.
- House Sewer.—Conveys sewage from building to street
sewer, extends from foundation wall to sewer.
- Street Main.—Water pipe running parallel with the street,
belonging to the water company.
- Service Pipe.—Runs from the street main into the
building.
- Corporation Cock.—Brass stop tapped into street main.
- Goose Neck.—Lead pipe which connects the street main
and service pipe.
- Trench.—Hole dug to receive pipe.
- Main Tapped.—Hole drilled through wall of main and
a thread made on it while pressure is on.
- Curb Cock.—Brass shut-off placed at curb.
- Solder Nipple.—Piece of brass pipe with thread on one
end and plain on the other end which connects lead and
iron.
- Coupling.—Fitting which connects two pieces of pipe.
- Stop Cock.—Brass fitting for stopping flow of water.
- Curb Box.—Iron box extending from curb cock to surface.
- Curb Key.—A long key to fit in side of curb box to operate
curb cock.
- Swab.—Stick with ball of rags or paper on one end.
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