DEFINITION OF TERM 2 Flashcards
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Any connection or arrangement, physical or otherwise, between a potable water supply system and any plumbing fixture or any tank. receptacle, equipment, or device, through which enables non-potable, used, unclean, polluted, contaminated water or other substances to enter into any part of such potable water system under any condition.
A. Backflow Connection
B. High Hazard
C. Cross-Connection
D. Contamination
Cross-Connection
Unit Vent is synonymous to _____.
A. Dual Vent
B. Plumbing Unit
C. Group Vent
D. Branch Vent
A. Dual Vent
A hose connection with two-gated outlets permitting two connections of the same or smaller coupling diameter to be taken from a single supply line. Also, a pipe fitting of three branches that form the letter “Wye”
A. Siamese Connection
B. Wye
C. Yoke
D. Ell
B. Wye
A common sewer directly controlled by a public authority to which all abutters have equal rights of connections.
A. Private Sewer
B. Sanitary Sewer
C. Main Sewer
D. Public Sewer
D. Public Sewer
A water-tight receptacle which receives the discharge of a sanitary plumbing system or part thereof, designed and constructed to retain solids, digest organic matter through a period of detention and to allow the liquids to discharge into the soil outside of the tank through a system of open-jointed sub-surface pipings or a seepage pit meeting the requirements of this Code.
A. Septic Tank
B. Seepage Pit
C. Cesspool
D. Privy Vault
A. Septic Tank
A device which conditions or treats water supply to improve water quality, remove suspended solids by filtration.
A. Chlorination
B. Treatment Machine
C. Water Treatment
D. Filter
C. Water Treatment
A pipe connecting upward from a soil or waste stack below the floor and below horizontal connection to an adjacent vent stack at a point above the floor and higher than the highest spill level of fixtures for preventing pressure changes in the stacks.
A. Circuit Vent
B. Yoke Vent
C. Main Vent
D. Island Fixture Vent
B. Yoke Vent
All plumbing fixtures and materials used in any discharge or plumbing system or parts thereof shall be free from defects.
A. Certified
B. Quality of Materials
C. Quality Assured
D. Listed
B. Quality of Materials
Accepted or acceptable under an applicable specifications or standard stated or cited in this Code., or accepted as suitable for any proposed use under procedures and powers of the Administrative Authority.
A. Approved
B. Listed
C. Marked
D. Permitted
A. Approved
A metallic sleeve, caulked or joined to an opening in a pipe, into which a plug is screwed that can be removed for cleaning or examining the interior of the pipe.
A. Ring
B. Rim
C. Ferrule
D. Turnpin
C. Ferrule
A pipe or conduit for carrying sewage and wastewater.
A. Sewer
B. Waste Pipe
C. Drain
D. Soil Pipe
A. Sewer
It is the slope or fall of a line of pipe with reference to a horizontal plane. In drainage, it is usually expressed as the fall in centimeters per meter or percentage slope of pipe.
A. Pitch
B. Inclination
C. Grade
D. Slope/Fall
C. Grade
Any of two or more similar adjacent fixtures that discharge into a common horizontal soil or waste branch.
A. Fixture Unit
B. Battery of Fixtures
C. Plumbing Unit
D. Bathroom
B. Battery of Fixtures
Brazed Joint is any joint obtained by joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperatures ______ degrees centigrade, but lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined.
A. lower than 459 degrees
B. higher than 449 degrees
C. lower than 449 degrees
D. higher than 459 degrees
B. higher than 449 degrees
The vertical distance between the dip and the crown weir of a trap. Also, the water in the trap between the dip and the crown weir.
A. Air Break
B. Air Gap
C. Seal
D. Air Gap, water distribution
C. Seal
It is the discharge from any fixture, appliance, or appurtenance in connection with a plumbing system that does not receive fecal matter.
A. Liquid Waste
B. Sanitary Sewage
C. Industrial Waste
D. Sewage
A. Liquid Waste
A valve in which the flow of water is cut off by means of a circular disc fitted against machine-smoothed faces, at right angles to the direction of flow. The disk is raised or lowered by means of a threaded stern connected to the handle of the valve. The opening in the valve is usually as large as the full bore of the pipe.
A. Gate Valve
B. Globe Valve
C. Butterfly Valve
D. Angle Valve
A. Gate Valve
That portion of rainfall or other precipitation which runs off over the surface of the ground.
A. Surface Water
B. Aquifer
C. Ground Water
D. Rain Water
A. Surface Water
A water closet consisting of a continuous trough containing water. The trough extends under two or more adjacent seats. Prohibited by health authorities for permanent installations.
A. Latrine
B. Cesspool
C. Public Water Closet
D. Privy
A. Latrine
Any joint or seam obtained by the joining of metal parts in a plastic molten state.
A. Brazed Joint
B. Soldered Joint
C. Welded Joint or Seam
D. Flared Joint
C. Welded Joint or Seam
Also, defined as High Hazard.
A. Cross-Connection
B. Contamination
C. Pollution
D. Epidemic
B. Contamination
Tube made of plastic material and colored black. The cross-sectional shape is circular and is denoted by its outside diameter or O.D.
A. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
B. cross linked polyethylene (PEX)
C. Polyethylene (PE)
D. Polybutylene (PB)
C. Polyethylene (PE)
Any joint obtained by joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperatures higher than 449 degrees centigrade, but lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined.
A. Soldered Joint
B. Welded Joint
C. Brazed Joint
D. Slip Joint
C. Brazed Joint
A specially designed system of waste piping embodying the horizontal wet venting of one or more sinks or floor drains by means of a common horizontal waste and vent pipe adequately sized to provide free movement of air above the flow line of the drain.
A. Durham System
B. Sovent System
C. Wet Vent
D. Combination Waste and Vent System
D. Combination Waste and Vent System