Saturday, December 19, 2015

Plumbing Inspection Section#3 Drain, Waste and Vent Plumbing Quiz#3

You should have finished Study Session 2 before starting this study session. This study session deals with some of the problems that can be found with drain, waste, and vent piping.
The estimated completion time is one hour.
Objectives
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
  • List eleven problems commonly found with drain, waste and vent piping.
  • Question 1

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    Describe two methods of failure in cast iron pipe which can result in leakage.
    Selected Answer:
    1. pinholes
    2. horizontal splits in cast iron pipe
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Pin hole leaks 2. Cracking
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 2

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    List four causes of damaged piping.
    Selected Answer:
    1. mechnically damaged
    2. bent or broken as a result of building settlement or seismic forces
    3. split as a result of freezing or corrosion
    4. damaged by inadequate support
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Mechanically damaged 2. Building settlement or seismic forces 3. Freezing or corrosion 4. Inadequate support
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 3

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    List four reasons why leaks can occur in drain, waste and vent piping.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Poor joints
    2. Damaged, incomplete or defective piping or traps
    3. Freezing
    4. Clogging
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1 Poor joints 2. Damaged, incomplete or defective piping 3. Freezing 4. Clogging
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 4

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    List six locations for possible cross connections in a residence.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Supply faucets below the flood rim of fixture
    2. Drain connections from dishwashers
    3. Drain connections from clothes washers
    4. Water softeners
    5. Outside hose bibbs with hoses attached
    6. Lawn sprinkler systems
    Correct Answer:
    Correct
    - Supply faucets below the flood rim of fixtures - Drain connections from dishwashers - Drain connections from clothes washers - Water softeners - Outside house bibbs with hoses attached - Lawn sprinkler systems - Bidets - Vegetable sprayers and extendable faucets at kitchen sinks - Shower wands on bathtubs - Toilets - Supply connections to heating boilers - Trap primers
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 5

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    List three reasons for galvanized steel pipe rusting.
    Selected Answer:
    1. earch contact with galvanized steel
    2. condensation
    3. inside
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Rusting on the inside due to the action of water over time 2. Being too close to grade 3. Surface rusting due to condensation or leaks
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 6

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    List two methods of reducing the freezing risk of pipes in a cold environment.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Insulation
    2. Heat tracing
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Insulating the pipe 2. Wrapping the pipe with heating cable
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 7

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    What is the implication of a cross connection?
    Selected Answer:
    Contamination of potable water supply
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    Contamination of a potable water supply.
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 8

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    What is the minimum trap size for a kitchen sink?
    Selected Answer:
    1 and 1/2 inch
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1.5 inches
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 9

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    What is the required slope for nearly horizontal pipes in a drain, waste and vent system?
    Selected Answer:
    1/4 to 1/2 per foot 
    larger pipes can slope 1/8 per foot
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1/4 to 1/2 inch fall per foot run
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 10

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    Why are leaks more difficult to find in drain, waste and vent systems than in supply systems?
    Selected Answer:
    Because the pipes are usually idle
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    The pipes are usually idle, and the water is not under pressure.
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 11

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    Correct
    A toilet uses a trap diameter of:
    Selected Answer:
    Correct 
    3 inch
    Answers:
    Correct 
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 12

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    Copper pipe does not rust.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 13

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    Welded steel piping is permitted as a material in drain, waste and vent systems.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work

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