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Glossary of Plumbing Terms

Welcome to Keidel's Plumbing Glossary. Every industry and trade has its own standards and terminologies. This glossary is our attempt to help the general public understand some of the terms unique to our industry.

Our database contains over 1000 unique terms, compiled from a variety of public and private sources. To use the glossary efficiently you can click on the letter of the desired term that you would like to find. For example: click on "C" to find out about "Closet Augers" or "P" for "Petcock." Definitions listed here are provided without warranty.

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B Tank Acetylene tank holding 40 cu.ft. of gas, used for plumbing, once used to fuel Boats, thus the name.

BC Brushed Chrome finish used on faucets.

BHP Brake horse power. The actual amount of horsepower being consumed by a pump as measured on a dynamometer.

BN Brushed Nickel finish used on faucets.

BTU British Thermal Unit - A unit of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 lb. of water 1 degree Fahrenheit

BX Cable Metallic sheathed cable containing A/C electrical wiring. Typically used when wiring would otherwise be exposed.

Backfire Flashback of flame through the burner venturi causing the gas to burn at the orifice.

Back Flow The circumstance of water traveling from one system back into any part of the main distribution system, usually by siphoning.

Back Flow Preventer A device to prevent backflow, esp. into a potable water supply. This is generally required for sprinkler systems, handheld showers, pullout faucet spouts, kitchen sprayers, etc.

Back Pressure Pressure that resists the flow of fluid in a piping system.

Back Siphonage The negative pressure that causes backflow.

Backjet Whirlpool jets located on the fixture wall behind a reclining bather.

Backjet pulse cannister A serviceable water-controlling device responsible for backjet pulsing action.

Back vent Plumbing fixture's separate vent in a building drainage system

Back Wash The process of cleaning a filter by reversing the flow of water through it. Dirt is sent to waste.

Backup Overflow of a plumbing fixture due to drain stoppage

Backwater Valve Sewer line valve that prevents sewage from flowing back into the house

Baffle An object placed in an appliance to change the direction of, or retard the flow of air, air-gas mixtures, or flue gases

Balancing Valve A water heater valve that controls water flow and balances heat distribution to different locations.

Ball Check Valve A valve that uses a ball to seal against a seat to stop flow in one direction.

Ball joint Spherical assembly allowing pivot rotations for showerheads.

Ball Passage This refers to the size of the ball that can pass through the trapway of a toilet. This also relates to trapway size. In general, the trap size will be 1/8" larger than the maximum size ball that can pass through it

Ball Valve A valve that uses a ball to seal against the seat.

Ballcock The fill valve that controls the flow of water from the water supply line into a gravity-operated toilet tank. It is controlled by a float mechanism that floats in the tank water. When the toilet is flushed, the float drops and opens the ballcock, releasing water into the tank and/or bowl. As the water in the tank is restored, the float rises and shuts off the ballcock when the tank is full.

Balloon Bag Device that attaches to a garden hose & used to loosen a blockage in a clogged drain

Band Clamp A flexible band made of a variety of materials that has a cinching device used to secure pipes.

Band Hanger Type of pipe hanger that supports the pipe on a continuous strap of metal whose ends are joined at the top by a supporting rod. This rod bots through the strap and is adjustable as to height.

Barlow's Formula An equation which shows the relationship of internal pressure to allowable stress, nominal thickness and diameter.

Barrier-Free Relating to handicap access, e.g. a shower enclosure system having minimal or no bottom track and openings that are wheelchair-accessible.

Base A substance that releases hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water. Bases react with acids to form salt and water.

Basin A circular vessel with sloping or curved sides that holds water for washing. A bathroom lavatory or sink.

Basin Wrench A wrench with a long handle with jaws mounted on a swivel that allows the jaws to reach and handle nuts to fasten faucets to a previously installed sink.

Basket Strainer Basket-shaped strainer with holes and a slot that fits the sink drain to allow water to run out but to catch food or other solids before they can enter the sewage system.

Beam Clamp A device to attach a pipe hanger to an overhead I-beam. These may be malleable, carbon steel, or galvanized, and may be primed or painted.

Bed Depth The height of the ion exchange or filter media in the vessel after preparation for service.

Beehive Strainer A strainer inserted into a urinal to prevent foreign matter from falling into the drain.

Bernoulli's law The principle that a stream of liquid or gas exerts less sideways pressure while in motion than while at rest. As a result, fluids seem to be drawn into the stream, but are really pushed in by higher outside pressure.

Bicarbonate Alkalinity Alkalinity of a water due to the presence of bicarbonate ions.

Bidet A personal hygiene plumbing fixture similar in appearance to a toilet bowl used for washing genitals and posterior areas of the body. It is mounted on the floor next to a toilet and consists of a washing basin, a hot and cold faucet, and sprayer.

Biochemical Oxygen Demand Amount of oxygen consumed in the oxidation of organic matter by biological action under standard test conditions; often used as a measure of the strength of sewage and waste water.

Biodegradable Subject to degradation to simpler substances by biological action, such as the bacterial breakdown of detergents, sewage wastes and other organic matter.

Bisque The rough, unpolished finish found in unglazed areas of vitreous china fixtures, such as inside the tank or the bottom of the bowl.

Black Oiled Term associated with pipe surface whereby material ordered in this manner is protected with a varnish-type oil on the O.D. for temporary corrosion protection during transit and in short-term storage.

Black Pipe Lacquer-finish cast iron pipe.

Blackwater Wastewater from toilets or latrines and sinks used for food preparation or disposal, or for the disposal of chemicals.

Bleed To drain a pipe of excess air by opening a valve at the end of the pipe

Blind Plug Plug used on No Hub pipe.

Block sensor mode For Touchless faucets, a system mode that occurs when the faucet continually senses an object, causing the faucet to stop functioning normally. The faucet will appear to be "OFF", and will self-actuate every two hours to alert you to its condition.

Blow Torch A torch used to solder pipes, activated by pressurized fuel and air to generate its flame.

Blowbag A drain-cleaning device consisting of a rubber bladder with a hose fitting one one end and a nozzle on the other. The device attaches to a water hose and is inserted into a clogged drainpipe. As water is introduced, it expands to grip the pipe, and releases pulsating bursts of water through the nozzle, forcing water through the pipe to clear the obstruction.

Blowfish another name for blowbag

Blowdown Partial venting or draining, under pressure, of the water side of a boiler to reduce or remove unwanted contaminants. Also the pressure drop after releasing a pressure-relief valve.

Blown-Out Water Closet A water closet bowl having a non-siphoning trapway at the rear of the bowl, and an integral flushing rim and jet.

Bodyspray Shower component used in conjunction with a showerhead to deliver flow of water. It is commonly used in multiples to create a custom showering space.

Boiler A sealed tank where water is turned to steam for heating or power.

Boiler Feed A check valve controlling inlet water flow to a boiler.

Boiling Point The temperature at which liquid changes to vapor by the addition of heat.

Bonnet The top portion of a compression valve assembly, it holds the valve in place as it is tightened against the valve seat at the other end of the assembly.

Bowl Water-containing receptacle that receives liquid and solid body waste; usually classified as round or elongated

Box Internal (female) threaded end of pipe.

Box Flange Flange containing internal (female) threaded pipe fitting

Brackish Water Water containing bacteria between 1.000 and 15,000 ppm of dissolved solids

Braided Tubing A flexible pressure tubing of synthetic material encased in braided threads of steel, usually chrome plated or stainless. The braiding protects the tube from damage due to abrasion or crimping. Often used in water supply lines.

Branch Any part of a drain system other than the main, riser, or stack.

Branch Vent A vent connecting one or more individual vents with a vent stack

Brass Slang for faucets and fittings regardless of materials used.

Brine A strong solution of sodium chloride (salt) used in the regeneration of ion exchange water softeners

Bubbler Drinking faucet with flow-regulated push-button self-closing valve. Also called a water fountain.

Building Drain The lowest point in a drainage system where the interior drainage pipes meet and are conveyed it to the sewer.

Built-ins Shelves or storage units recessed flush with surrounding walls

Burner A heat producing device where the flame or heat is produced.

Burst Pressure The internal pressure that will cause piece of tubing to fail

Bushing A pipe fitting used to join two pipes of different sizes. A bushing is threaded inside and out. Also a cylindrical part used as a lining or guide

Butterfly Valve A valve made of a square, rectangular, or round disk attached to a shaft inside a body of the same shape. Rotating the shaft 90 degrees opens or closes the valve.


Buttress
(Tile Rise)
The raised portion of a shower curb that is on more than one level.

Bypass type of shower door that consists of two or more panels running in parallel tracks.




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