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Chapter 18 Plumbing Plans (Homework)

[STANDARD ACT-ADDI-2: Student will prepare residential floor plans.]

for homework, read chapter 18, pages 362-380

In this unit, you will be learning what the different symbols mean, how to apply plumbing symbols to your floor plan, and where to place the different symbols.

Resources:

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why is it important to understand what the different plumbing symbols stand for?

Assignment

Print out the attached assignment sheets and complete them using the textbook as your main resource.

Use a 1/4" scale template to draw symbols with

Days to complete: 1

(Points: 28)

Video


Classroom presentation

Dim lights

 
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Download this file (plumbing_symbols_worksheet.pdf)Plumbing Symbols 27 Kb
Last Updated on Saturday, 25 December 2010 20:35
 

ARCH2 Section 3.2

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Chapter 18 Plumbing Plan

[STANDARD ACT-ADDI-2: Student will prepare residential floor plans.]

Draw plumbing plan information

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why is it important to understand what the different plumbing symbols stand for?

Assignment

Print out the attached assignment sheet on a "C" size sheet, landscape on the plotter.

  • Use a 1/4" scale template to draw plumbing symbols
  • Draw Drain, Waste & Vent lines
  • Draw Hot & Cold water supply lines
  • Draw Gas line
Days to complete: 3

(Points: 50)

 

 
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 January 2011 10:17
 

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Plumbing Plan

[STANDARD ACT-ADDI-2: Student will prepare residential floor plans.]

Draw a plumbing plan for your model home

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why is it important to understand what the different plumbing symbols stand for?

Assignment

Include fixtures, piping, and other required plumbing features

Place all items on correct layers

  • P-DOMW  -  Domestic Water
  • P-DOMW-CPIP  - Cold Water Piping
  • P-DOMW-HPIP - Hot Water Piping
  • P-FIXT - Plumbing Fixtures
  • P-SANR  - Sanitary DWV Piping

Calculate the proper size piping for your model home.
Check the line thickness and color for each linetype. Make sure there is enough contrast between lines to make the plumbing lines easily visible
Include a fixture schedule and a symbols legend
Sheet number should be

  • P1.01 1st floor Plumbing plan
  • P1.02 2nd floor Plumbing plan
  • P2.01 Schedules, legend and tables (if needed)

Plot at 1/4"=1'0" scale on a "C" size sheet.
Days to complete: 5
(Points: 100)

Fixture Schedule


This schedule is to contain the following:

  • Location (room name)
  • Item (include size)
  • Manufacturer
  • Model Number (include color)
  • Faucet manufacturer, model number & finish
  • Additonal information

Legend

See page 377 for a sample plumbing legend. The legend should contain the following:

  • 3" long sample of line-type
  • Abbreviation for each linetype used
  • Description of each linetype used

Rubric

 

 

7 or more

errors

3-5 errors

No errors

Rating

Quality of Workmanship

 

 

 

35

Accuracy (All lines are in correct location and parts are sized properly)

1

3

5

 

Line weight (thickness)

1

3

5

 

Line type (pattern)

1

3

5

 

Text size

1

3

5

 

Text location

1

3

5

 

Title block information (all title information is complete)

1

3

5

 

Scale & centering (drawing is proper scale and centered in sheet)

1

3

5

 

Building Code Violations

-10

-5

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assignment Specific Items

 

 

55

Fixtures – Proper location

1

3

5

 

  • Correct Symbol

1

3

5

 

  • Correct Abbreviation where needed

1

3

5

 

Piping – Proper Location

1

3

5

 

  • Correct Symbol

1

3

5

 

  • Correct Pipe Size

1

3

5

 

Fixture Schedule

1

5

10

 

Legend

1

5

10

 

General Notes included

1

3

5

 

Total Score

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 December 2010 18:16
 

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Section 3 Blog Posting

[STANDARD CTAE-FS-3: COMMUNICATIONS: learners use various communication skills in expressing and interpreting information.]

Create a blog posting describing what you have learned about plumbing plans and how the piping layout might affect your model home.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why is it important to understand what the different plumbing symbols stand for?

Assignment

In AutoCAD, go to the layout tab for your plumbing plan and zoom so the print view fills the screen.  Type the command JPGOUT and press ENTER through the prompts. Save the file to your student number.
Open the JPG file with Microsoft Office Picture Manager and crop the image. Save the image back to your student number.
Upload the image to your blog.

Days to complete: 1
(Points: 30)

Image


This tab would have an image of the drawing

Audio/Video

This tab has video tutorial if available

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 December 2010 18:21
 

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Plumbing Section Test

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Chapter 19 HVAC Plans

[STANDARD ACT-ADDI-2: Student will prepare residential floor plans.]

for homework, read chapter 19, pages 381-412

In this unit, you will be learning about Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning systems, what the different symbols mean, how to apply HVAC symbols to your floor plan, and where to place the different symbols.

Resources:

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why is Design Temperature important is sizing an HVAC system?

Assignment

Read the wiki article linked above and compare your model home design to passive solar design. Are there any changes you can make to enhance your design?

Use the Warmly Yours Heatloss Calculator to calculate the heat loss for your living/family room. Print out the results.

Make a copy of your CAD floor plan. On the new floor plan, delete any porches, porch roofs, exterior steps, etc. You should place both floor plans on a single sheet at 1/4" = 1'0' scale. See the sample drawing on the Image Tab. you will be using this plan to measure & calculate for your HVAC information.

Print out the attached assignment sheets and complete them using the instructions on pages 393 - 399. You will be calculating the Heat loss and the Cooling loss. Then find a suitable Trane forced air furnace and air conditioner for your house.

Days to complete: 2

(Points: )

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hvac_prep - Drawing Sheet - M1 - HVAC

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Download this file (Problem 7-10a.pdf)Heatloss Wks 1 269 Kb
Download this file (Problem 7-10b.pdf)Heatloss Wks 2 220 Kb
Download this file (Problem 7-10c.pdf)Cooling loss Wks 1 234 Kb
Download this file (Problem 7-10d.pdf)Cooling loss Wks 2 192 Kb
Last Updated on Friday, 26 August 2011 14:25
 


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