Building Utilities Module 2 Lesson 4
Building Utilities Module 2 Lesson 4
Introduction
• Drainage is the method of removing surface or sub-surface water from a given area.
- includes all of the piping within a private or public property that conveys sewage, rainwater, and other liquid waste to a point of disposal.
• Main objective of a drainage system is to collect and remove waste matter systematically to maintain healthy conditions in a building.
- are designed to dispose of wastewater as quickly as possible and should prevent gases from sewer and septic tanks from entering
residential areas.
Drainage Terminology
• AREA DRAIN – a receptor designed to collect surface or storm water from an open area
• CATCH BASIN - a receptacle in which liquids are retained for a sufficient period to allow materials to settle to deposit.
• DOWNSPOUT - also known as leader (a conductor if located inside the building), is an exterior vertical pipe which conveys rainwater from
roof or gutter drains.
• ROOF DRAIN – is installed to receive water collecting on the roof surface and discharged into a downspout.
• ROOF GUTTER - the water collector at the eaves of the building.
• SCUPPER DRAIN - is usually located along any part of the structure that would cause water to dam and collect on the rooftop.
• SPLASH BLOCK - located at the end of a downspout to direct water away from the foundation. These blocks help to prevent washout and soil
loss around the base of the house.
• STORM DRAIN - receives storm water, clear water, rain or surface-water waste (SD).
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Design Principle
• The fundamental principle behind the design of storm water system is to install a piping or conductor system to lead the storm water away
from the building and site in a reasonable time.
• The size of the system depends on the rate of rainfall. The rate of rainfall varies with intensity and frequency of occurrence.
• Exterior drainage must be closely coordinated with the capability of the public sewer or public drainage system.
• In many cases, the instantaneous drainage of storm water on a large exterior area may overtax the public sewer system.
- If this occurs, a method of delaying the runoffs may be necessary. Delaying methods include under-sizing the drainpipes, letting the
ground gradually absorb water, and creating a storm water holding area, a technique known as “ponding”.
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4)The height of the building contributes to the high velocity of water in the vertical conductor (pipe) and accelerate the flow of water entering the
storm drain.
5)Short offsets and indiscriminate use of fittings affect the flow of water.
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