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IAPMO releases its 2021 illustrated plumbing code

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IAPMO releases its 2021 illustrated plumbing code

ONTARIO, CALIF. — The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) has released the 2021 edition of the National Standard Plumbing Code — Illustrated (NSPC).

The 2021 NSPC provides the latest information about common materials, fixtures, devices and equipment systems used or installed in plumbing systems. The new edition is printed in the popular illustrated format, with comments and illustrations clearly shown as supplemental information, states the IAPMO release, adding the illustrations and supplementary notes make it an indispensable training tool.

New in the 2021 edition, Appendix G, intended to promote safe and efficient water use in both residential and non-residential buildings, has been updated with revised excerpts from the 2017 Water Efficiency and Sanitation Standard. In addition, Appendix L: Tiny Houses, was added to address safe and reliable plumbing system requirements for both permanent single tiny houses (Part I) and for tiny house communities (Part II).

The NSPC, first published in 1933, is designed to ensure the proper installation of plumbing systems, providing local and state governments, code administration bodies, and the industry with a modern code to protect health and promote safety, adds the release.

“In keeping with the NSPC’s long history of establishing safety requirements for both water supply and sanitation systems, the NSPC Committee has kept the 2021 NSPC up to date with the latest changes in the plumbing industry regarding new products, installation procedures, and public health and safety,” said Frank Maddalon, NSPC committee chairman, in a statement.

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Pat Bonnilla Image Pat Bonnilla

Congratulations on the publication. How can the public get a copy?

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