Plumbing Computation
Plumbing Computation
Plumbing Computation
lavatory 1 1 1
Floor drain 1 1 1
Bathtub 1 2 2
TOTAL 4
lavatory 1 1 1
Bathtub 1 2 2
Floor drain 1 1 1
TOTAL 4
Kitchen sink 2 2 4
TOTAL 4
SOIL PIPE/BRANCH
TYPE OF TOTAL FIXTURE
NO. OF FIXTURES FIXTURE UNIT
FIXTURES UNIT
Water closet 2 6 12
Urinal 1 5 5
TOTAL 17
“no water closet shall be discharge into a drain less than 75mm dia. Pipe.” Therefore, a 100 mm
pipe diameter will be specified.
Water closet 2 6 12
Urinal 1 5 5
TOTAL 17
lavatory 2 1 2
Floor drain 2 1 2
Bathtub 2 2 2
TOTAL 6 units
Using technical data in page 92 of “plumbing design and estimate textbook by M.B. Fajardo Jr.”,
the volume of the septic tank should not have liquid content more than 2.0 cu.meters.
For small residential house to serve up to 12 persons, the chamber should have a liquid content
of not more than- 2.0 cu.meters
Catch Basin
No. of CHB 4”:
LxH
0.50m x 0.40m = 0.2 m
0.2 (12.5) = 2.5 pcs no. of CHB
Concrete:
0.50m x 0.40m x 0.10m = 0.02 x 2 = 0.04 x 3 = 0.12
Cement = 0.12 x 9 = 1.08 say 2 bags
Sand = 0.12 x 0.5 = 0.06 cu.m.
Gravel = 0.12 x 1 = 0.12 cu.m.
Mortar:
0.50 x 0.40 = 0.2
Cement = 0.2 x 0.792 = 0.16 x 2 = 0.32 say 1 bag
Sand = 0.2 x 0.435 = 0.087 x 2 = 0.174 cu.m.
Reinforcement Bar:
0.50 x 0.40 = 0.2 = 0.2 / 6 = 0.33 say 1pc– 3pcs 10 mm Ø bars
Tie Wire:
0.50 x 0.40 = 0.2
0.2 x 0.042 = 0.0084 or 1 kg #16 G.I. tie wire
Septic tank
For CHB Wall :
CHB 4”
A= 4.20 m x 1.50 m = 6.3 m2
1m2 / 0.08m2 = 12.5 pcs of CHB
No. of CHB: 6.3(12.5) = 78.75 say 79 pcs
Concrete:
4.20 x 1.50 x 0.1 = 0.63 x 2 = 1.26
Cement: 1.26 x 9 = 11.34 say 12 bags
Sand: 1.26 x 0.5 = 0.63 cu.m.
Gravel: 1.26 x 1 = 1.26 cu.m.
For Mortar:
Cement: 6.3 (0.792) = 4.98 say 5 bags
Sand: 6.3 (0.0435) = 0.2741 say 1 cu.m.
Tie Wire:
7 x 0.042 = 0.29 say 1 kg #16 G.I. tire wire
For Plaster:
For Plastering
A= 6.3 sq.m
Since 2 sides