Plumbing Flashcards

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Advantages of Copper Pipes

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  • corrosion resistant
  • strength
  • low friction loss
  • small outside diameter
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Advantages of Plastic Pipes

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  • lightweight
  • easily joined
  • produce los friction
  • do not corrose

not all types are suitable for carrying potable water

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Ways to prevent water hammering

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Air Chamber - Air

Shock Arrestors - Gas

Installed at fixture branches. The trapped air is elastically compresses and expands to equalize the pressue and flow of water in the system.

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Air Gap

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The clear vertical distance between the spout of a faucet or other outlet of a suppl pipe and the flood level of a receptacle.

Prevent back-siphonage or backflow of used or contaminated water from a plumbing fixture into a pipe supplying potable water due to a negative pressure in the pipe.

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5
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Back Flow Preventer

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Branch Drain

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A drain that connects one ore more fixtures to a soil or waste stack.

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Branch Interval

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A length of soil or waste stack corresponding to a story height but never less than 8’ within which the horizontal branch drains from one floor are connected.

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Building Trap

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Installed in the building drain to prevent the passage of sewer gases from the building sewer to the drainage system of a buildings.

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Common Vent

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A vent that serves two fixture drains connected at the same level

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Fixture Drain

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A drain that extends from the trap to a junction with a waste or soil stack.

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Horizontal drain line slope

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  • Pipes up to 3”Ø ⇒ 1/8: per foot (1:100)
  • Pipes larger than 3”Ø ⇒ 1/4: per foot (1:50)
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How are pipes sized?

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sized according to the number oand types of plumbing fixtures served and pressure losses due to hydrolic friction and static head.

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13
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Locations of Septic Tanks

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  • 100’ from wells
  • 50’ from streams
  • 10’ from buildings and property lines
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Loop Vent

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A circuit vent that loops back and connects wtih a stack vent instead of a vent stack.

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15
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Copper Pipe Types

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Type K - The heaviest type of copper pipe, and is thius the most appropriate for underground supply.

Type L - Thinner and is the most commono for supply lines in building systems.

Type M - The thinnest and is best for low-pressue supply.

Type DW - Only used for drainage, waste or vent piping (also low pressure)

K, L & M - available in soft or hard types.

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16
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Relief Vent

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Provides circulation of air between a drainage and a venting system by connecting a vent stack to a horizontal drain between the first fixture and the soil or wast stack.

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Septic Tank

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A covered watertight tank for receiving the discharge from a building sewer, separating out the solid organic matter, which is decomposed and purified by anarobic bacteria, and allowing the clarified liquid to sicharge for final disposal.

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Soil Stack

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Carries the discharge from water closets or urinals to the building drain or sewer.

black water stack

19
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Stack Vent

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An extension of a spoil or waste stack above the highest horizontal drain connected to the stack.

  • directly above stack.*
  • Extend 12” above roof surface and keep away from vertical surfaces, operable skylights and roof windows.*
20
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Sump Pump

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A pump that removes the accumulations of liquid from a pit.

21
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Types of Plastic Pipes

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Cold water supply lines

  • PB - Polybutylene
  • PE - polyethylene
  • PCV - polyvinyl chloride
  • CPVC - chlorinated polyvinyl choride

Hot water supply lines

  • PB
  • CPVC
22
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Vent Stack

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A vertical vent installed primarily to provide circulation of air to or from any part of a drainage system.

does not have a stack below it; parallel to stack.

23
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Waste Stack

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Carries the discharge from plumbing fixtures other than water closest or urinals.

gray water stack

24
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Water Hammer

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The concussion and banging noise that can occur when a vlume of water moving in a pipe is shut off abruptly.

25
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Water pipe horizontal support spacing

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6’ to 10’