Mech
REGISTERED
2009 IPC
802.1.2 Floor drains in food storage areas. Floor drains located within walk-in refrigerators or freezers in food service and food establishments shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air gap. Where a floor drain is located within an area subject to freezing, the waste line serving the floor drain shall not be trapped and shall indirectly discharge into a waste receptor located outside of the area subject to freezing.
Exception: Where protected against backflow by a backwater valve, such floor drains shall be indirectly
connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air break or an air gap.
I have a food processing plant with floor drains located inside a drive-in (fork lift) refrigerator and a drive-in freezer. Do these floor drains need to be indirectly connected by an air gap since these are not walk-in refrigerators or freezers?
I am thinking they should have an air gap.
Thanks in advance.
802.1.2 Floor drains in food storage areas. Floor drains located within walk-in refrigerators or freezers in food service and food establishments shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air gap. Where a floor drain is located within an area subject to freezing, the waste line serving the floor drain shall not be trapped and shall indirectly discharge into a waste receptor located outside of the area subject to freezing.
Exception: Where protected against backflow by a backwater valve, such floor drains shall be indirectly
connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air break or an air gap.
I have a food processing plant with floor drains located inside a drive-in (fork lift) refrigerator and a drive-in freezer. Do these floor drains need to be indirectly connected by an air gap since these are not walk-in refrigerators or freezers?
I am thinking they should have an air gap.
Thanks in advance.