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Building Utilities - Plumbing Basics

Subjects : industries, plumbing
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Which is a better option in the ventilation of a comfort room placed in a public building?






2. What is the characteristic of a device?






3. What is the characteristic of a device?






4. What is the purpose of the sheat in a Romex Cable?






5. Relationship of EMF - Current - and Resistance?


6. Why is a rigid steel conduit used for feeders?






7. In a battery set-up - why are protons and electrons positioned on opposite sides?






8. What is the purpose of the sheat in a Romex Cable?






9. What is the purpose of a raceway?






10. Pipe cleanout size requirements shall be of a size corresponding to the pipe size into which they are installed up to a diameter.


11. All water supply - drainage - and venting system and all fixtures and their traps complete with their connections.






12. Waste outlet size of a lavatory


13. A designed fitting normally shaped with a U-Type part that continuously retains a liquid seal and prevents the back passage of air without affecting the flow of liquids in the system.






14. Relationship of EMF - Current - and Resistance?


15. Vertical distance from the 'grade line' to the highest point of the coping.






16. More than 3.00m but less than 2.00m






17. A designed fitting normally shaped with a U-Type part that continuously retains a liquid seal and prevents the back passage of air without affecting the flow of liquids in the system.






18. The level at which water begins to overflow the top or rim of a plumbing fixture.






19. The vertical extension of a soil - wastes - or vent system above the highest horizontal drain connected to a stack.






20. In building automation systems - where surveillance architecture is utilized - what is the most basic solution that should be considered?






21. Which is a better option in the ventilation of a comfort room placed in a public building?






22. The vertical extension of a soil - wastes - or vent system above the highest horizontal drain connected to a stack.






23. Which is better option in considering the placement of building utilities of a building - given that building is with an ample size of lot?






24. How do you differentiate a panel board from a service switch?






25. The principal vent pipe of a system to which vent connections can be made.






26. An electrically or mechanically operated device used to elevate sewage and liquid wastes from a lower level to a point of discharge.






27. What are the purposes of circuit protective devices?






28. What is the purpose of the third wire in an electrical system?






29. A water supply source connecting the fixture and water supply pipe.






30. What are the purposes of circuit protective devices?






31. A flow of waste - used for sizing plumbing jobs in a plumbing system - equal to one cubic foot per minute.






32. What type of circuit is applicable to a factory?






33. Minimum standard quantity of plumbing fixtures that discharges wastes into a plumbing installation: 1 water meter - 1 water closet - 1 lavatory - 1 shower head and drain for a bathtub or shower stall - 1 kitchen sink - 1 laundry tray - 3 floor drains






34. The total length of a pipeline measured along the center line and the fittings of the pipe.






35. The principal vent pipe of a system to which vent connections can be made.






36. Vertical distance from the 'grade line' to the highest point of the coping.






37. Change - addition or modification in construction/occupancy.






38. The level at which water begins to overflow the top or rim of a plumbing fixture.






39. An installed pipe or fitting that forms an angle of less than 45 degrees with the horizontal.






40. More than 3.00m but less than 2.00m






41. When is a circuit considered closed?






42. The nominal commercial designation - normally the inside diameter of the pipe.






43. Minimum standard quantity of plumbing fixtures that discharges wastes into a plumbing installation: 1 water meter - 1 water closet - 1 lavatory - 1 shower head and drain for a bathtub or shower stall - 1 kitchen sink - 1 laundry tray - 3 floor drains






44. All water supply - drainage - and venting system and all fixtures and their traps complete with their connections.






45. The principal pipe of a system of continuous piping to which branch connections can be made.






46. In building automation systems - where surveillance architecture is utilized - what is the most basic solution that should be considered?






47. All of the drainage piping within a building that conveys sewage - rainwater - and other liquid wastes to a legal point of disposal exclusive of public and private exterior pipe lines or systems.






48. Structure with any part of its structural framework will ignite/burn at 750






49. Why is it important for you to determine the ampacity of a wire?






50. The nominal commercial designation - normally the inside diameter of the pipe.