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91 92

a. 3/4" / slope a. the smallest size pipe in the system


b. 1/2" / slope b. the inlet connection of the appliance
c. 1" / f c. 3/4" of the total length is 30f
d. 1/4" / f d. one inch to allow future expansion

93 94

a. pound per sq. inch a. canal


b. gallon per minute b. sump
c. fixture units c. tank
d. feet per second d. cistern

95 96

a. 5 f head a. may exceed the maximum horizontal length limited by code


b. 10 psi b. will be a better workmanship job
c. 25 psi c. will increase venting efficiency
d. 10 f head d. will reduce the cost of installation

97 98

a. 100 % of used water pressure a. 5


b. 150 % of used water pressure b. 15
c. 200 % of used water pressure c. 12
d. 300 % of used water pressure d. 10

99 100

a. 3 1/2" a. inside storm drain


b. 2" b. house sewer
c. 3" c. outside storm drain
d. 4" d. inside sewer

81 82

a. flow valve a. vertical pipe


b. check valve b. crooked pipe
c. control valve c. diagonal pipe
d. solenoid valve d. horizontal pipe

83 84

a. six a. area of the house sewer


b. three b. cross section area of the draw pipe
c. four c. area of the public sewer
d. two d. diameter of the draw pipe served

85 86

a. drainage water vent a. 36" wide


b. drainage water valve b. 48" wide
c. drum waste valve c. 60" wide
d. drainage, waste and vent d. 24" wide

87 88

a. Deywell a. 30 psi
b. cesspool b. 20 psi
c. storm water c. 15 psi
d. public or private sewer d. 45 psi

89 90

a. 1 unit a. storm meter run of


b. 2 units b. depression
c. 4 units c. evaporation
d. 3 units d. infiltration

71 72

a. Reynolds number a. washwater device


b. Froude number b. vacuum breaker
c. Moody number c. explosion device
d. weber number d. air gap device

73 74

a. horizontal a. 4 gals
b. cracked b. 6 gals
c. vertical c. 7 gals
d. ofset d. 2 gals

75 76

a. bending equipment a. vertical drain


b. metallic fittings b. storm drain
c. plastic fittings c. house drain
d. prepare torch d. soil pipe

77 78

a. cast iron a. hot poured compound


b. plastic b. flanges
c. copper c. expansion joint
d. asbestos cement d. unions

79 80

a. cast iron bell and spigot soil pipe a. 18"


b. cast iron no hub pipe b. 12"
c. plastic pipe c. 6"
d. steel pipe d. 24"

61 62

a. house sewer a. machines


b. storm sewer b. controls
c. sanitary sewer c. regulating equipment
d. sewer pipe d. pipes

63 64

a. 25 ga a. insanitary
b. 32 ga b. unhealthy
c. 26 ga c. healthful
d. 30 ga d. sanitary

65 66

a. ejector a. four
b. ram b. six
c. screw c. sixteen
d. hard pump d. eight

67 68

a. water tank a. force


b. septic tank b. friction
c. cesspool c. velocity
d. drainage tank d. drainage tank

69 70
a. special sink a. 0
b. ordinary sink b. not same
c. extra ordinary sink c. maybe
d. bedpan washer d. 1

51 52

a. building drain a. plumbing code


b. sewer b. code of ethics
c. waste drain c. building code
d. storm drain d. civil code

53 54

a. 0.03 a. 2"
b. 0.02 b. 1"
c. 0.01 c. 3/4"
d. 0.08 d. 1/2"

55 56

a. waste pipe a. yes


b. a building drain b. no
c. building sewer c. maybe yes
d. soil pipe d. sometimes, yes

57 58

a. no limit a. glove valve


b. one month b. ball-cock
c. one year c. butterfly valve
d. six months d. gate valve

59 60
a. drain pipe a. sanitary sewer system
b. conductor b. storm sewer
c. vent pipe c. dwv system
d. soil pipe d. vent system

41 42

a. caulking a. coupling
b. filling b. cross tee
c. compressing c. combination y and 1/8
d. compacting d. sanitary tee

43 44

a. 4" a. scupper
b. 4 1/2" b. gutter
c. 3" c. storm drain
d. 5" d. roof drain

45 46

a. 10 psi for 15 min a. PVC


b. 15 psi for 15 min b. cast iron
c. 15 psi for 10 min c. vitrified clay
d. 10 psi for 10 min d. asbestos

47 48

a. 2 1/2" a. lowest to at least 10f ahead


b. 3 1/2" b. lowest to the highest point
c. 3" c. lowest to at least ground level
d. 2" d. lowest to at least 5f ahead

49 50
a. cold water supply a. mixing valve
b. concealed fixture b. heat water return line
c. exposed fixture supply c. pressure relief valve
d. hot water supply d. check valve

31 32

a. container a. 12 f
b. fixture b. 15 f
c. tank c. 5 f
d. cold water d. 10 f

33 34

a. type of buiding a. laminar flow


b. number of bathroom installed b. streamline
c. location of fixtures c. turbulent
d. total fixture units d. mixed flow

35 36

a. rising stem gate valve a. 3/4 inch


b. heavy duty glove valve b. 1 inch
c. ground key valve c. 1/2 inch
d. non rising stem globe valve d. 1 1/4 inch

37 38

a. ANSI a. aluminum
b. AISC b. asbestos cement
c. ASTM c. cast iron
d. API d. plastic

39 40
a. testing laboratory a. above ground only
b. Health officer b. below ground only
c. inspector c. in residences only
d. manufacturer d. within the building

21 22

a. 10 f a. soldered joint
b. 12 f b. threaded joint
c. 20 f c. fittings and adaptors
d. 15 f d. sweated joints

23 24

a. routine inspection a. copper tube with brazed


b. hydro piping inspection b. brazed joints with cast brass fitting
c. site inspection c. installed without joints where possible
d. rough piping inspection d. protected with factory applied coating

25 26

a. 80 psi a. 7 gal/min
b. 60 psi b. 5 gal/min
c. 120 psi c. 12 gal/min
d. 40 psi d. 10 gal/min

27 28

a. 1 inch a. 15
b. 6 inches b. 5
c. 18 inches c. 10
d. 1 f d. 7

29 30
a. house drain a. vent
b. house sewer b. hot water
c. sanitary sewer c. steam
d. storm sewer d. cold water

11 12

a. plumbing system a. 1 in.


b. piping system b. 2/4 in.
c. sewer system c. 3/8 in.
d. Zoning administrator d. 1/2 in.

13 14

a. 12 hours a. connection
b. 24 hours b. air gap drainage
c. 72 hours c. conceyance
d. 8 hours d. vacuum

15 16

a. vetical distance a. combination waste and vent


b. floor distance b. continuous waste
c. branch intervals c. special waste
d. storey d. indirect waste

17 18

a. potable water a. cap


b. waste water b. union
c. rain water c. nipple
d. sea water d. bushing
19 20

a. 8 psi a. gutter
b. 4.34 psi b. sheeting
c. 30 psi c. flashing
d. 434 psi d. roofing

1 2

a. branch vent a. storm water drainage piping


b. relief vent b. sewer piping
c. continuous vent c. vertical stack
d. circuit vent d. downspout

3 4

a. Sewerage ejector a. F.U.


b. holding tank b. number of water closet
c. private sewage disposal system c. English unit
d. cesspool d. Metric unit

5 6

a. gas tight a. sink


b. air tight b. lavatory
c. smoke tight c. bathtub
d. water tight d. shower

7 8

a. excessive water pressure a. the vertical main soil, waste or vent piping
b. loss of presuure b. any vertical vent
c. excessive air pressure c. the main vent
d. loss of water pressure d. horizontal main
9 10

a. standard pressure a. Health officer


b. normal pressure b. Architect
c. back pressure c. Building and safety
d. barometric pressure d. Zoning administrator
may exceed the maximum horizontal length limited by code
1C 1 A vertical vent that is continuation of the drain to which it connects?
2A 1.1 branch vent
3C 1.2 relief vent
4A 1.3 continuous vent
5D 1.4 circuit vent
6B 2 A piping system designed to control and conveys excess ground water to a suitable lo
7A 2.1 storm water drainage piping
8A 2.2 sewer piping
9C 2.3 vertical stack
10 A 2.4 downspout
11 A 3 When no public sewer intended to serve any lot or premises is available in any thor
12 C 3.1 Sewerage ejector
13 C 3.2 holding tank
14 B 3.3 private sewage disposal system
15 C 3.4 cesspool
16 B 4 A unit which is equivalent to the flow rate of one (1) cubic foot of water per minute
17 C 4.1 F.U.
18 D 4.2 number of water closet
19 A 4.3 English unit
20 A 4.4 Metric unit
21 A 5 Roof joint shall be
22 C 5.1 gas tight
23 D 5.2 air tight
24 A 5.3 smoke tight
25 B 5.4 water tight
26 D 6 A fixture designed for the washing of hands or face, sometimes called wash basin.
27 B 6.1 sink
28 B 6.2 lavatory
29 D 6.3 bathtub
30 A 6.4 shower
31 b 7 A condition in the distribution system where it could damage or create condition tha
32 C 7.1 excessive water pressure
33 D 7.2 loss of presuure
34 A 7.3 excessive air pressure
35 A 7.4 loss of water pressure
36 A 8 A stack as defined in the code :
37 C 8.1 the vertical main soil, waste or vent piping
38 A 8.2 any vertical vent
39 A 8.3 the main vent
40 D 8.4 horizontal main
41 A 9 Air pressure in drainage pipes greater than the atmospheric pressure
42 C 9.1 standard pressure
43 C 9.2 normal pressure
44 B 9.3 back pressure
45 B 9.4 barometric pressure
46 B 10 No chemical toilet shall be installed in any building unless first approved by the:
47 D 10.1 Health officer
48 B 10.2 Architect
49 C 10.3 Building and safety
50 C 10.4 Zoning administrator
51 B 11 All water supply, drainage, venting system and all fixtures and their traps complete w
52 A 11.1 plumbing system
53 D 11.2 piping system
54 B 11.3 sewer system
55 B 11.4 Zoning administrator
56 B 12 The minimum diameter size of water supply pipe to a lavatory is:
57 C 12.1 1 in.
58 B 12.2 2/4 in.
59 D 12.3 3/8 in.
60 C 12.4 1/2 in.
61 A 13 Request for inspection by the master plumber to the administrative authority is requ
62 C 13.1 12 hours
63 C 13.2 24 hours
64 A 13.3 72 hours
65 A 13.4 8 hours
66 A 14 The vertical distance that waste travel through open air between the waste pipe and
67 B 14.1 connection
68 D 14.2 air gap drainage
69 D 14.3 conceyance
70 A 14.4 vacuum
71 A 15 A means of measurement for vertical waste or soil stack. It is equal to each floor leve
72 D 15.1 vetical distance
73 C 15.2 floor distance
74 D 15.3 branch intervals
75 A 15.4 storey
76 C 16 A drain connecting the compartments of a certain fixture to its trap is called.
77 A 16.1 combination waste and vent
78 B 16.2 continuous waste
79 A 16.3 special waste
80 B 16.4 indirect waste
81 C 17 Storm water is
82 A 17.1 potable water
83 C 17.2 waste water
84 D 17.3 rain water
85 D 17.4 sea water
86 B 18 A pipe fitting used to reduce the size of an opening is called
87 D 18.1 cap
88 C 18.2 union
89 C 18.3 nipple
90 D 18.4 bushing
91 D 19 The minimum pressure that should be maintained for fixtures containing flush tank
92 B 19.1 8 psi
93 C 19.2 4.34 psi
94 B 19.3 30 psi
95 D 19.4 434 psi
96 A 20 A piece of chemical fitted under another piece of flat metal or wood over which wat
97 B 20.1 gutter
98 A 20.2 sheeting
99 A 20.3 flashing
100 A 20.4 roofing
21 Supports anchorage of piping shall not exceed an interval of
21.1 10 f
21.2 12 f
21.3 20 f
21.4 15 f
22 When connecting plastic pipe to other types of piping, the specific transition intende
22.1 soldered joint
22.2 threaded joint
22.3 fittings and adaptors
22.4 sweated joints
23 The inspection of a gas piping system prior to covering or concealing such pipe is cal
23.1 routine inspection
23.2 hydro piping inspection
23.3 site inspection
23.4 rough piping inspection
24 Copper tubing used for water piping under concrete slabs within a building shall be
24.1 copper tube with brazed
24.2 brazed joints with cast brass fitting
24.3 installed without joints where possible
24.4 protected with factory applied coating
25 The static water pressure at the water meter in 80psi. At the outlet 40f above the m
25.1 80 psi
25.2 60 psi
25.3 120 psi
25.4 40 psi
26 The water demand for shower head is
26.1 7 gal/min
26.2 5 gal/min
26.3 12 gal/min
26.4 10 gal/min
27 Vent pipes may ofset horizontally when the distance above the extreme overflow le
27.1 1 inch
27.2 6 inches
27.3 18 inches
27.4 1 f
28 The minimum plumbing permit charge for one unit is
28.1 15
28.2 5
28.3 10
28.4 7
29 A drainage pipe used to carry main surface water, cooling water and similar liquid wa
29.1 house drain
29.2 house sewer
29.3 sanitary sewer
29.4 storm sewer
30 Expansion joints shall be acceptable except in piping for
30.1 vent
30.2 hot water
30.3 steam
30.4 cold water
31 A receptacle attached to the plumbing system other than the trap in which or waste
31.1 container
31.2 fixture
31.3 tank
31.4 cold water
32 Cast iron piping in 10f length installed horizontally, shall be supported at intervals o
32.1 12 f
32.2 15 f
32.3 5 f
32.4 10 f
33 Sizes of vertical and horizontal drainage pipes shall be determined from
33.1 type of buiding
33.2 number of bathroom installed
33.3 location of fixtures
33.4 total fixture units
34 The valve for controlling which has gradual and regular variation over time and spac
34.1 laminar flow
34.2 streamline
34.3 turbulent
34.4 mixed flow
35 The valve for controlling two or more outlet, is a cold water supply line may be a
35.1 rising stem gate valve
35.2 heavy duty glove valve
35.3 ground key valve
35.4 non rising stem globe valve
36 The minimum size building supply by the code for water is
36.1 3/4 inch
36.2 1 inch
36.3 1/2 inch
36.4 1 1/4 inch
37 According to the existing Plumbing Code cast iron pipes, wrought iron pies, weld ste
37.1 ANSI
37.2 AISC
37.3 ASTM
37.4 API
38 A material not listed in the code for use in water piping is
38.1 aluminum
38.2 asbestos cement
38.3 cast iron
38.4 plastic
39 The critical level marking or a backflow prevention device or vacuum breaker is a po
39.1 testing laboratory
39.2 Health officer
39.3 inspector
39.4 manufacturer
40 CPVC water pipe may be used for hot and cold water distribution systems
40.1 above ground only
40.2 below ground only
40.3 in residences only
40.4 within the building
41 Plugging an opening horizontal drain line with another horizontal drain line, the acce
41.1 caulking
41.2 filling
41.3 compressing
41.4 compacting
42 When connecting horizontal drain line with another horizontal drain line, the accept
42.1 coupling
42.2 cross tee
42.3 combination y and 1/8
42.4 sanitary tee
43 The minimum allowable size of any building drain, horizontal branch, vertical soil or
43.1 4"
43.2 4 1/2"
43.3 3"
43.4 5"
44 It is a box like connection device which is located on the exterior of the building and
44.1 scupper
44.2 gutter
44.3 storm drain
44.4 roof drain
45 The air pressure test for any threaded (low pressure) gas piping system shall be atlea
45.1 10 psi for 15 min
45.2 15 psi for 15 min
45.3 15 psi for 10 min
45.4 10 psi for 10 min
46 Caulked or screwed joints shall be applicable to
46.1 PVC
46.2 cast iron
46.3 vitrified clay
46.4 asbestos
47 The vent pipe serving a combination waste and vent sytem with a 4 inches drainpipe
47.1 2 1/2"
47.2 3 1/2"
47.3 3"
47.4 2"
48 Building sewer shall be tested by completely filling the sewer with water from the
48.1 lowest to at least 10f ahead
48.2 lowest to the highest point
48.3 lowest to at least ground level
48.4 lowest to at least 5f ahead
49 In water supply piping slip joints may be used only on the
49.1 cold water supply
49.2 concealed fixture
49.3 exposed fixture supply
49.4 hot water supply
50 A water system containing a water heater will require
50.1 mixing valve
50.2 heat water return line
50.3 pressure relief valve
50.4 check valve
51 The drainage pipe running from outside a buildings foundation to tha main sewer is
51.1 building drain
51.2 sewer
51.3 waste drain
51.4 storm drain
52 A set of regulation adapted by an administrative agency that has jurisdiction over m
52.1 plumbing code
52.2 code of ethics
52.3 building code
52.4 civil code
53 The maximum lead content allowed in pipe used to convey potable water
53.1 0.03
53.2 0.02
53.3 0.01
53.4 0.08
54 Minimum size of water supply pipe for flush valve is
54.1 2"
54.2 1"
54.3 3/4"
54.4 1/2"
55 The lowest piping system that receives the discharge from soil waste and other drain
55.1 waste pipe
55.2 a building drain
55.3 building sewer
55.4 soil pipe
56 Is it permissible to place building sewer and drainage piping in the same trench with
56.1 yes
56.2 no
56.3 maybe yes
56.4 sometimes, yes
57 Upon issuance of piping permit, plumbing installation shall commence within
57.1 no limit
57.2 one month
57.3 one year
57.4 six months
58 An automatic fill device, most commonly found in toilet tanks
58.1 glove valve
58.2 ball-cock
58.3 butterfly valve
58.4 gate valve
59 A vertical pipe to convey main waste
59.1 drain pipe
59.2 conductor
59.3 vent pipe
59.4 soil pipe
60 The drainage system is subdivided into 3 diferent components, drainage the waste,
60.1 sanitary sewer system
60.2 storm sewer
60.3 dwv system
60.4 vent system
61 The part of the plumbing system extending from a point 4 or 5 f from the inner face
61.1 house sewer
61.2 storm sewer
61.3 sanitary sewer
61.4 sewer pipe
62 Equipment which includes all valves and controls used in plumbing system are requi
62.1 machines
62.2 controls
62.3 regulating equipment
62.4 pipes
63 Rain water piping located on the exterior of the building using galvanized sheet meta
63.1 25 ga
63.2 32 ga
63.3 26 ga
63.4 30 ga
64 A term used which in contrary principles or injuriours to health is
64.1 insanitary
64.2 unhealthy
64.3 healthful
64.4 sanitary
65 An electricity or mechanically operated device used to elevate sewage and liquid wa
65.1 ejector
65.2 ram
65.3 screw
65.4 hard pump
66 The maximum fixture units loading allowed on a 2 inches waste stack
66.1 four
66.2 six
66.3 sixteen
66.4 eight
67 A watertight receptacle that received sewage is
67.1 water tank
67.2 septic tank
67.3 cesspool
67.4 drainage tank
68 The force required to move the water inside pipe is called
68.1 force
68.2 friction
68.3 velocity
68.4 drainage tank
69 Another name for a clinical sink
69.1 special sink
69.2 ordinary sink
69.3 extra ordinary sink
69.4 bedpan washer
70 Building sewer or drainage pipe shall be placed with the same trench with water ser
70.1 0
70.2 not same
70.3 maybe
70.4 1
71 A measure of inertia forces to viscous forces, which sometimes describe whether it i
71.1 Reynolds number
71.2 Froude number
71.3 Moody number
71.4 weber number
72 A device used to connect drainage of a dishwasher with the sanitary drainage system
72.1 washwater device
72.2 vacuum breaker
72.3 explosion device
72.4 air gap device
73 A pipe which makes an angle of 45 degrees from the the vertical is considered?
73.1 horizontal
73.2 cracked
73.3 vertical
73.4 ofset
74 The minimum quantity of water for flushing urinal is
74.1 4 gals
74.2 6 gals
74.3 7 gals
74.4 2 gals
75 Changes in direction at copper tubing maybe made with
75.1 bending equipment
75.2 metallic fittings
75.3 plastic fittings
75.4 prepare torch
76 The part of the lowest horizontal piping of the plumbing which receives the discharg
76.1 vertical drain
76.2 storm drain
76.3 house drain
76.4 soil pipe
77 Piping which shall not be installed under or within 2f at any building or structure
77.1 cast iron
77.2 plastic
77.3 copper
77.4 asbestos cement
78 Fixture connections between drainage pipes and water closets shall be made with
78.1 hot poured compound
78.2 flanges
78.3 expansion joint
78.4 unions
79 A joint made by firmly packing with oakum and filled with molten lead to a depth of
79.1 cast iron bell and spigot soil pipe
79.2 cast iron no hub pipe
79.3 plastic pipe
79.4 steel pipe
80 The distance between the water heater and the union on the water lines shall not b
80.1 18"
80.2 12"
80.3 6"
80.4 24"
81 What valve is required ahead of each water supplied appliance, each slip joints ot no
81.1 flow valve
81.2 check valve
81.3 control valve
81.4 solenoid valve
82 When pipe makes an angle of not more than 45 degrees with the vertical, it is consid
82.1 vertical pipe
82.2 crooked pipe
82.3 diagonal pipe
82.4 horizontal pipe
83 Total number of water closet on a 3 inch stack is
83.1 six
83.2 three
83.3 four
83.4 two
84 A vent in a combustion waste and vent system shall be approximately equal in area t
84.1 area of the house sewer
84.2 cross section area of the draw pipe
84.3 area of the public sewer
84.4 diameter of the draw pipe served
85 DWV materials mean
85.1 drainage water vent
85.2 drainage water valve
85.3 drum waste valve
85.4 drainage, waste and vent
86 Every passage way to attic water heater shall have a solid continuous flooring not les
86.1 36" wide
86.2 48" wide
86.3 60" wide
86.4 24" wide
87 Every building in which plumbing fixtures are installed shall have a connection to a
87.1 Deywell
87.2 cesspool
87.3 storm water
87.4 public or private sewer
88 Allowing for friction and other pressure lose the available water pressure for fixture
88.1 30 psi
88.2 20 psi
88.3 15 psi
88.4 45 psi
89 The maximum trap loading for a 2" trap is
89.1 1 unit
89.2 2 units
89.3 4 units
89.4 3 units
90 The movement of water through the surface of a soil and into the soil below the sur
90.1 storm meter run of
90.2 depression
90.3 evaporation
90.4 infiltration
91 The minimum slope of 3" horizontal pipe shall not less than
91.1 3/4" / slope
91.2 1/2" / slope
91.3 1" / f
91.4 1/4" / f
92 The size of the supple piping outlet for any gas appliance shall not be less than
92.1 the smallest size pipe in the system
92.2 the inlet connection of the appliance
92.3 3/4" of the total length is 30f
92.4 one inch to allow future expansion
93 The quantity of water required to be supplied to every plumbing fixture shall be repr
93.1 pound per sq. inch
93.2 gallon per minute
93.3 fixture units
93.4 feet per second
94 A pit or receptacle at allow point to which the liquid waste are drain
94.1 canal
94.2 sump
94.3 tank
94.4 cistern
95 The waste test for drainage system shall be at least
95.1 5 f head
95.2 10 psi
95.3 25 psi
95.4 10 f head
96 A fixture vent pipe increased one pipe size its entire length
96.1 may exceed the maximum horizontal length limited by code
96.2 will be a better workmanship job
96.3 will increase venting efficiency
96.4 will reduce the cost of installation
97 What pressure is required to test water supply system?
97.1 100 % of used water pressure
97.2 150 % of used water pressure
97.3 200 % of used water pressure
97.4 300 % of used water pressure
98 Fee for one unit of plumbing unit is
98.1 5
98.2 15
98.3 12
98.4 10
99 The minimum size clean out allowed to serve a 4" drain line
99.1 3 1/2"
99.2 2"
99.3 3"
99.4 4"
100 A storm drain sometimes located under the basement floor within the walls of the
100.1 inside storm drain
100.2 house sewer
100.3 outside storm drain
100.4 inside sewer
hich it connects?

cess ground water to a suitable location.

premises is available in any thoroughfare or right of way abutting such a lot or premises, drainage piping from the building shall be connect

cubic foot of water per minute or 7 1/2 gpm of water is?

sometimes called wash basin.

d damage or create condition that will damage components of the distribution system or create a nuisance is termed as

ospheric pressure
unless first approved by the:

tures and their traps complete with their connection.

a lavatory is:

e administrative authority is required to be made in advance at least before the work to be tested.

air between the waste pipe and the indirect waste receptor is?

tack. It is equal to each floor level or storey in a building but are always at least eight f intervals

xture to its trap is called.


or fixtures containing flush tank supplies shall

t metal or wood over which water is expected to run is called:

ng, the specific transition intended shall be made with support:

ng or concealing such pipe is called a

slabs within a building shall be

si. At the outlet 40f above the meter, the static water pressure would be approximately

e above the extreme overflow level of the fixture is at least


ooling water and similar liquid waste is

than the trap in which or waste may collected or retained for an ultimate discharge into the plumbing system.

shall be supported at intervals of not more than

be determined from

lar variation over time and space is called

d water supply line may be a


pes, wrought iron pies, weld steel pipes, copper pipes, vitrified clay, concrete and asbestos pipes shall conform to the standard other than

device or vacuum breaker is a point established by the

r distribution systems

her horizontal drain line, the acceptable fitting to be used are

horizontal drain line, the acceptable fitting to be used are

orizontal branch, vertical soil or waste stack serving one or more waste closets shall be

the exterior of the building and receives storm water on one side

) gas piping system shall be atleast


sytem with a 4 inches drainpipe shall be atleast

he sewer with water from the

foundation to tha main sewer is called

ency that has jurisdiction over materials and design specification in plumbing

convey potable water


e from soil waste and other drainage pipe

e piping in the same trench with the water service pipe?

on shall commence within

omponents, drainage the waste, and the vent. This is refered to as.

oint 4 or 5 f from the inner face of the foundation wall of a building to the junction with another sewer

ed in plumbing system are required to be accesible or readily accessible is called

ding using galvanized sheet metal shall not be less than


rs to health is

to elevate sewage and liquid waste from a lower level to appoint of discharge into a sewer or disposal system

nches waste stack

the same trench with water service pipe.

sometimes describe whether it is turbulent or laminar flow is

with the sanitary drainage system is called


e the vertical is considered?

bing which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside of the building and conveys it to the house sewer.

f at any building or structure

ter closets shall be made with

d with molten lead to a depth of not less than 1 inch, is for

on on the water lines shall not be more than

d appliance, each slip joints ot non-metallic connection?


rees with the vertical, it is considered as:

be approximately equal in area to one half

solid continuous flooring not less than

ed shall have a connection to a

ilable water pressure for fixture is

il and into the soil below the surface is


ance shall not be less than

ery plumbing fixture shall be represented by

waste are drain


nt floor within the walls of the
om the building shall be connected to:

is termed as
orm to the standard other than the Philippine Standard.
veys it to the house sewer.
99 100

A A

3 1/2" inside storm drain

97 98

B A

150 % of used water pressure 5

95 96

D A

10 f head may exceed the maximum horizontal length limited by code

93 94

C B

fixture units sump

91 92

D B

1/4" / f the inlet connection of the appliance


89 90

C D

4 units infiltration

87 88

D C

public or private sewer 15 psi

85 86

D B

drainage, waste and vent 48" wide

83 84

C D

four diameter of the draw pipe served

81 82

C A

control valve vertical pipe


79 80

A B

cast iron bell and spigot soil pipe 12"

77 78

A B

cast iron flanges

75 76

A C

bending equipment house drain

73 74

C D

vertical 2 gals

71 72

A D

Reynolds number air gap device


69 70

D A

bedpan washer 0

67 68

B D

septic tank drainage tank

65 66

A A

ejector four

63 64

C A

26 ga insanitary

61 62

A C

house sewer regulating equipment


59 60

D C

soil pipe dwv system

57 58

C B

one year ball-cock

55 56

B B

a building drain no

53 54

D B

0.08 1"

51 52

B A
sewer plumbing code

49 50

C C

exposed fixture supply pressure relief valve

47 48

D B

2" lowest to the highest point

45 46

B B

15 psi for 15 min cast iron

43 44

C B

3" gutter

41 42

A C
caulking combination y and 1/8

39 40

A D

testing laboratory within the building

37 38

C A

ASTM aluminum

35 36

A A

rising stem gate valve 3/4 inch

33 34

D A

total fixture units laminar flow

31 32
b C

fixture 5f

29 30

D A

storm sewer vent

27 28

B B

6 inches 5

25 26

B D

60 psi 10 gal/min

23 24

D A

rough piping inspection copper tube with brazed

21 22
A C

10 f fittings and adaptors

19 20

A A

8 psi gutter

17 18

C D

rain water bushing

15 16

C B

branch intervals continuous waste

13 14

C B

72 hours air gap drainage


11 12

A C

plumbing system 3/8 in.

9 10

C A

back pressure Health officer

7 8

A A

excessive water pressure the vertical main soil, waste or vent piping

5 6

D B

water tight lavatory

3 4

C A

private sewage disposal system F.U.


1 2

C A

continuous vent storm water drainage piping


may exceed the maximum horizontal length limited by code

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