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Building Utilities - Plumbing Basics

Subjects : industries, plumbing
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The principal vent pipe of a system to which vent connections can be made.






2. What is the characteristic of a device?






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






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






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






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






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






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






9. Relationship of EMF - Current - and Resistance?


10. The installation of certain parts of the plumbing system that can be done before installation of the fixtures including drainage - venting - and water supply






11. What type of ventilation is appropriate for a T&B located in a hotel accommodation unit?






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






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






14. What is the purpose of a raceway?






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






16. More than 3.00m but less than 2.00m






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






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






19. Waste outlet size of a lavatory


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






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






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






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






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






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






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






27. What is the purpose of a raceway?






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






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






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






31. 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






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


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






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






35. 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






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






37. 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.






38. When is a circuit considered closed?






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






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






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






42. Structure built - erected and of framed component structural parts.






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


44. What is the characteristic of a device?






45. What type of ventilation is appropriate for a T&B located in a hotel accommodation unit?






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






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






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






49. 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.






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