Design, Construction, Installation, Supervision, Maintenance and Inspection of Plumbing
This is an online continuing education course for Journeyman & Master Plumbers, Journeyman & Master Restricted Plumbers, Utility Contractors, Commercial Plumbing Inspectors, UDC-Plumbing Inspectors and Cross Connection Control Testers licensed in the State of Wisconsin. It is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Chapter SPS 382 (Design, Construction, Installation, Supervision, Maintenance and Inspection of Plumbing) of the Wisconsin Plumbing Code, covering the provisions from the scope and foundational requirements through SPS 382.34 Wastewater Treatment and Holding Devices.
This online interactive video presentation reviews the structure, intent, administrative requirements, inspection procedures, and technical standards contained within SPS 382. Participants will explore the scope, purpose, and uniform statewide application of plumbing regulations; the basic plumbing principles founded on environmental sanitation and protection of public health and the waters of the state; and the minimum requirements for potable water supply, fixture installation, drainage design, and system durability.
The course also examines plan review procedures, agent municipality authority, approval processes, alternate and experimental plumbing systems, cross connection control assembly registration, required documentation, and enforcement provisions. Testing and inspection requirements are addressed in detail, including rough-in and final inspections, water and air testing of drain and vent systems, building sewer testing, water distribution pressure testing, and performance testing of backflow prevention assemblies. In addition, the presentation provides a focused review of sanitary drain and vent system design requirements, including approved materials, drainage fixture unit (DFU) calculations, pipe sizing criteria, building drain and building sewer minimum sizing, private interceptor main sewer requirements, trap standards, indirect and local waste piping applications, and wastewater treatment and holding device requirements under SPS 382.34, emphasizing proper installation, system performance, and public health protection.
This online interactive video presentation is intended primarily for licensed plumbing professionals and technical personnel seeking a clear, practical understanding of SPS 382 requirements related to plumbing design, inspection, drainage systems, and wastewater treatment standards in Wisconsin.
This continuing education interactive video presentation is intended to provide Journeyman & Master Plumbers, Journeyman & Master Restricted Plumbers, Utility Contractors, Commercial Plumbing Inspectors, UDC-Plumbing Inspectors and Cross Connection Control Testers licensed in the State of Wisconsin with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- To explain the scope and purpose of SPS 382, including its role in protecting public health and the waters of the state.
- To apply basic plumbing principles related to sanitation, safety, water supply, wastewater removal, and system durability.
- To identify plan review and approval requirements, including when submissions must be made to the Department versus an agent municipality.
- To describe inspection and testing procedures for drain, vent, water distribution, and cross-connection control systems.
- To interpret drainage fixture unit (DFU) tables and sizing requirements for sanitary drain systems, building drains, and building sewers.
- To differentiate requirements for water supply systems and cross-connection control, including registration and performance testing obligations.
- To understand maintenance, repair, and replacement standards for existing plumbing systems to ensure continued compliance.
- To recognize alternate and experimental plumbing system approval pathways, including documentation, review timelines, and compliance conditions.
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