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Well, if your proposed explanation says that (almost) none of the drains in my diagram are the building drain, and the letter of the code says they all are...
...But so far in this discussion I'm at the stage of the analysis of "do we agree on what the letter of the definition says?"
The definition starts with "That part" which meets a bunch of requirements (foremost that it is part of the piping of a drainage system). So the requirements do not apply to each pipe separately or individually, but to a part of the piping system all together.Speaking in a strictly legal (letter of the code) manner, each 'and' in the definition of a building drain designates a mandated requirement for a drain section to be labeled a building drain. This means, depending on the sale of the drawing you shared, only the 30" segment of the drain extending past the north wall near the cleanout - or any piping like it - could possibly fit the description, assuming that this line also conveys the drainage to the building sewer.
If the people that wrote codes had the same linguistic acumen as you and the big bird, a great deal of every code would be easier to understand. Jeff has superb mechanical skills.....(I didn't want to leave him out)The definition starts with "That part" which meets a bunch of requirements (foremost that it is part of the piping of a drainage system). So the requirements do not apply to each pipe separately or individually, but to a part of the piping system all together.
I like trains.If the people that wrote codes had the same linguistic acumen as you and the big bird, a great deal of every code would be easier to understand. Jeff has superb mechanical skills.....(I didn't want to leave him out)
Trains are a safe way for you to get around.I like trains.