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UPC 2015 703.2, Appendix B
Topic: Pipe Sizing
In Table 703.2, 2-1/2 inch pipe has been deleted. That leads one to believe that 2-1/2 inch pipe size is no longer to be considered when sizing a waste and vent system.
In Appendix B, Section B 101.6.1 several pipe sizes are referenced that are not included in Table 703.2 including 2-1/2”, 3-1/2” and 4-1/2”.

Does the UPC still recognize these imaginary pipe sizes for sizing purposes?
The pipe sizes shown in Table 703.2 of the 2015 UPC are actual dimensions of pipe that are available for installation. Section 910.7 references Appendix B for explanatory notes on the design of combination waste and vent systems. As stated in Section B 101.6.1 of Appendix B, the pipe sizes, 2-1/2”, 3-1/2” and 4-1/2” are used specifically for the sizing of floor drain traps on combination waste and vent systems. Section B 101.2 requires combination waste and vent systems to be two pipe sizes larger than conventional systems and by using the ½ pipe sizes it makes the actual required size only one inch larger than the floor drain size. See B 101.6.1 Example of sizing.