Saturday, December 19, 2015

Plumbing Inspection Section#2 Water Heaters Quiz#2

You should have finished Study Session 1 before starting this study session. This study session deals with gas meters, gas piping, and combustion air as it applies to gas water heaters. This is a greatly condensed version of the discussion of these items in the Heating I Module.
The estimated completion time is one and a half hours.
Objectives
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
  • List eight problems commonly found with gas meters.
  • List ten problems commonly found with gas piping.
  • Briefly describe the test for inadequate combustion air at a gas appliance.
  • Question 1

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List five possible problems found with gas piping.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Leaks
    2. Inappropriate materials
    3. Inadequate support
    4. Rusting
    5. No drip leg
    6. Missing shut-off valve
    7. Improper connections
    Correct Answer:
    Correct
    - Leaks - Inappropriate materials - Inadequate support - Rusting - No drip leg - Missing shutoff valves - Improper connections - Plastic pipe exposed above grade - Piping in chimneys or duct systems - Copper tubing not properly labeled
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 2

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List four materials commonly used for gas piping.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Copper
    2. Black steel
    3. Stainless steel
    4. Brass
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    Plastic, copper, brass, or steel
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 3

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List four problems that can be found with gas meters.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Rusting
    2. Mechanical damage
    3. Ice
    4. Gas shut off and locked
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    - Rusting - Mechanical damage - Gas shut off and locked - Ice - Undersized - Poor access - Leaks - Poor location
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 4

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List three causes for a gas meter being shut off and locked by the utility.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Payment issue
    2. Change of ownership
    3. Only appliance is "red " tagged
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Non-payment of the gas bill 2. A change of ownership 3. The only appliance in the house is red tagged
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 5

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List three common but incorrect locations for gas meters.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Under combustible stairwells
    2. Within three feet of ignition sources
    3. Below the drip line of the roof
    4. In unvented location
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    - Under combustible stairwells - Within 3 feet of ignition sources - Below the drip line of the roof - In unvented locations
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 6

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    What is the purpose of the drip leg?
    Selected Answer:
    To prevent gas pipe from being jammed by forein objects
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    The drip leg is intended to catch foreign material before it gets into gas valves, burners, etc.
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 7

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    Where should you find a drip leg in a house with gas appliances?
    Selected Answer:
    Drip leg should locate at the bottom of the vertical pipe going into gas appliances
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    The first appliance in from the meter must have one and in some areas every appliance needs one.
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 8

    0 out of 0 points
    Correct
    Half-inch diameter copper tubing used for gas piping should be supported every:
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    6 feet horizontally
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 9

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    Correct
    Is teflon tape acceptable as a sealing method for threaded connections in gas piping?
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    No
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 10

    0 out of 0 points
    Correct
    An owned furnace requires a shut off valve near the appliance, but a rented water heater does not.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 11

    0 out of 0 points
    Correct
    The term black steel refers to steel pipe which has no protective coating.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct True
    Answers:
    Correct True
    False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work

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