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2 possible cross-connections at basins and sinks

vegetable sprayer left lying in sink, extendable faucets

what is the minimum width of space needed for a toilet installation?

30 inches

what is the minimum height of a vent pipe above the roofline?

6 inches

what is the recommended horizontal spacing of supports for copper piping?

6 to 10 feet

where does the discharge tube from the temperature/relief valve have to dump water in cold climate? in warm climate?

6 to 12 inches above the floor beside the hot water tank, 6 to 24 inches above grade level outside of the house

what is the approximate temperature rise designed in residential water heaters?

90 degrees

methods of reducing the freezing risk of pipes in cold environments

insulating the pipe, wrapping the pipe in a heating cable

A water heater is termed a single-pass appliance because _______________.

it does not use a recirculating system

Why is PVC or ABS plastic piping usually allowed only in a single-family home?

it is combustible

what is the biggest impact of the single pass feature on a water heater?

it is constantly exposed to fresh water and so is more prone to corrosion than a boiler.

why in a cold climate is the trap portion of the drainage system most vulnerable to freezing?

it is the only portion of the drainage system that always contains water

what is the function of a stop and waste valve?

it shuts off the water supply and allows the system plumbing to be drained

explain briefly the problem with venting kitchen island sinks

kitchen islands are not adjacent to walls; therefore, the vent pipe is some distance from the island, often exceeding the maximum allowable distance between the trap and the vent

what is the implication of improper support on piping?

leakage

common problems with hose bibb

leaks/drips; stiff or inoperative; no backflow prevention; loose; pipe frozen or split; poor slope on frost-free hose bibb; mechanical damage

common faucet problems

leaks/drips; stiff/inoperative; loose; cross connection; noisy; rusted/damaged/loose/missing handles; hot and cold reversed; obstructed aerator; shower diverter inoperative/defective

common bathtub problems

leaks; rust; surface defects; cross-connections, overflow leaking; disconnected/loose; slow drains; unstable

explain briefly the simple test required to check the venting system when you test functional drainage from a fixture

listen for gurgling as the last bit of water leaves the drain, and smell for sewer odors

problems found in vents

missing; ineffective; incomplete; poor vent pipe arrangement; too small or too long; island venting problems; vent termination problems; automatic air vents

Are fan-assisted water heaters condensing?

no

Can polybutylene piping be used on a hot water recirculating loop?

no

is a vacuum necessary to have backflow at a cross connection?

no

what is the purpose of a baffle or turbulator in a gas fired water heater?

to slow down the exhaust products as they move up through the water heater

what is the purpose of a high-level alarm with a sewage ejector?

to warn the occupants that the sewage ejector pump has failed.

A house with several different styles of crimp rings should be a cause for concern. t/f?

true

Every trap should be provided with some method of removal or cleaning. t/f?

true

Pipe size should always increase as you move downstream and more fixtures join in. t/f?

true

Polybutylene supply piping should not be closer than 18 inches to a water heater. t/f?

true

Surface cracking in an acrylic kitchen sink is not usually a concern because there is no leakage. t/f?

true

sewage ejector pumps should not vibrate significantly when running. t/f?

true

vertical pipes at ends of runs are one method of preventing water hammer t/f

true

how high above the floor should a gas/oil water heater be in the garage?

18 inches

when was copper supply piping first used?

1930s

at least how far should an outdoor vent termination be above an operable door?

2 feet

what is the typical vent size on a sewage ejector pump?

2 inches

what is the typical maximum distance between the fixture and the trap?

24 inches

minimum diameter of water service piping in modern construction

3/4 inch

3 things that can go wrong with water supply

1) pressure/flow insufficient 2) leaks 3) dirty water

what is the required slope for nearly horizontal pipes in drain, waste, and vent systems?

1/8 to 1/2 inch fall per foot run

what is the purpose of a trap?

to prevent sewer odors from entering the home through plumbing fixtures

what is the recommended horizontal spacing of supports for galvanized steel piping?

10 to 12 feet

what are 2 typical primary exhaust pipe materials for a fan assisted water heater?

ABS or PVC piping

what is the minimum trap arm length?

At least 2 pipe diameters.

explain the purpose of a backwater valve

To protect the home against sewer backup.

how do the volume of the water and the size of the burner in a water heater relate?

a larger burner means a high recovery rate, which allows a smaller tank to be installed.

describe a cross connection

a piping arrangement in which waste can back up into the supply piping and contaminate it when the pressure drops on the supply side

describe 2 types of hose bibbs

a stop and waste valve prevents water from sitting where the pipe will freeze by isolating the through wall section of the pipe, and draining the trapped water out through the waste valve a frost-proof valve prevents water from sitting where the pipe will freeze by having the valve body remote from the hose bibb, and a slope to drain to the interior

describe the function of a trap

a trap prevents sewer gases from entering the house through the fixture drain outlet

what are the 3 components required on the discharge line from a sewage ejector pump?

a union, a check valve, a gate valve

What is a wet vent?

a wet vent occurs when the drain for one fixture is serving as the vent for another

Polybutylene piping failures seem to be concentrated MOST at: a. the crimp rings b. elbows in the pipe c. horizontal splits in the piping d. at the connection to fixtures e. in vertical pipe runs only

a. the crimp rings

If we only need a pressure relief valve because the water heater has some internal temperature control, where can this pressure relief valve be?

anywhere near the tank, or on piping near the tank in some jurisdictions

at what interval is vertical support required for copper piping?

at least every 10 ft, or every floor level

Where is the burner located on gas- and oil-fired water heaters?

at the bottom of the tank

where should the floor drain be located?

at the low point in the floor

3 types of faucet related noise

bang, chatter, whistle

Why can plastic pipe not typically be used between units in shared dwellings?

because it is combustible

why is a water hammer more common in a house with cartridge faucets than with compression faucets?

cartridge faucets can opened and closed more quickly

what is the implication of poor manifolding?

clogging of pipes

what can cause a toilet to sweat?

cold supply water on a warm, humid day can cause the toilet tank and toilet fill pipe to sweat, particularly if it is not allowed to warm up because of a running toilet

what is the implication of a cross connection?

contamination of a potable water supply

materials commonly used for water service piping

copper, galvanized steel, lead, PVC plastic, CPVC plastic, polybutylene plastic, cast iron, asbestos cement, brass

materials used for piping in drain/vent/waste systems

copper; ABS plastic; PVC plastic; cast iron; lead; galvanized steel; brass; clay

common materials used in venting systems

copper; galvanized steel; cast iron; ABS plastic; PVC plastic

what is the component that introduces cold water near the bottom of a gas-fired water heater tank?

dip tube

which type of water heater has the slowest recovery rate? which has the fastest?

electric water heater, oil water heater

Copper pipe does not rust. t/f?

false

It's impossible for a trap to be too big. t/f?

false

Nearly horizontal vent pipes should slope slightly down away from the trap they are protecting. t/f?

false

Testing for loose wall hung basins is best done by putting all your weight on the basin. t/f?

false

a running trap is a good idea because it provides extra protection. t/f?

false

a waste pipe is intended to carry solids only. t/f?

false

plastic piping needs less support than copper piping because it tends to expand more t/f

false

running toilets are less prone to sweating because the water in the tank is constantly replenished. t/f?

false

the vent diameter must be as large as the trap diameter. t/f?

false

the vent is typically located upstream of the trap. t/f?

false

locations in a house where they may be a cross connection

fixtures where the faucet spout is below the overflow or flood rim; fixtures where handheld showers, extendable faucets or vegetables sprayers can be lefts in tubs, basins, or sinks; garden hoses attached to a hose bibb; toilet tanks where fill water enters at bottom; dishwasher where a solenoid valve separates the clean water from the gray water; clothes washer discharging into a laundry tub; water softener; humidifier connected to the supply piping; lawn or fire sprinkler system; bidets where water enters at the bottom of the bowl; hot water boiler; swimming pool fill outlet located below the flood level of the pool; a trap primer without an air gap

materials used as water supply piping

galvanized steel, copper, polybutylene (PB), polyethylene (PE), CPVC, brass, stainless steel

how do you determine if the toilet connection to the drain piping is loose?

grasp the bowl between your legs and try to move the bowl from side to side and front to back

When would a fan-assisted gas water heater typically be used?

if the house has no chimney or a chimney too large for a water heater

Where does the probe for the temperature/pressure relief valve sit in the tank?

in the top 6 inches of the tank

common problems found in fan assisted water heaters

inoperative; blower intake obstructed; poor venting arrangement; poor blower wiring

why may an explosion with propane be more likely than with natural gas?

propane is heavier than air and can accumulate, especially in a low area

types of traps not permitted in residential construction

s-trap; drum trap; bell trap; crown vented trap

what is the implication of a trap that is too long?

siphoning the trap

Water running out of the burner compartment on start-up of a gas water heater suggests __________.

that condensation in the combustion chamber is running down through the center of the water heater and draining out of the bottom

common leak locations in 2 piece toilets

the bowl, the tank, the seal

Why are leaks more difficult to find in drain, waste, and vent systems than in supply systems?

the pipes are usually idle and the water is not under pressure

explain why toilets don't need traps

the toilet bowl itself is a trap

describe a stop and a waste valve.

the valve shuts off the water and the drain cock drains water from the pipe

what are the functions of the 3 pipes connected to a sewage ejector pump?

the vent pipe vents sewer gases, the discharge pipe handles the waste, and the drain pipe brings the waste into the pump.

what are the 2 methods of rating a water heater?

the volume of the water it can hold and the size of the burner

Why is a check valve necessary when a sewage ejector is connected to municipal sewers?

this protects the ejector pump and house fixtures that feed the tank from backup of the municipal sewer system.

how is a mixing valve used to stop a toilet sweating?

this valve mixes hot water with the cold water at the toilet supply. this is less incentive for condensation because the warmer water used to fill the toilet won't cool the surrounding air to the dew point

what is the purpose of a venting system?

to equalize the air pressure in the waste plumbing system so that the traps won't syphon

what is the purpose of a sewage ejector pump?

to lift the waste from a toilet (and any other fixtures) below the public or private sewer line, up into the sewer. these pumps are needed when waste can't flow by gravity into the sewer system

describe a water hammer and why it occurs

water hammer is a loud banging sound in the pipes that occurs when water moving at several feet per second has to stop abruptly when a valve is turned off. the water bounces off the valve and creates a vacuum as it bounces away from the valve. the vacuum then violently attracts the water back to the low pressure area and the water again bounces off the closed valve. the effect of this is reverberation, which sounds like someone pounding on metal piping with a hammer.

How is a cross connection possible with a hose bibb? how is it prevented?

with no backflow prevention device, outside water could be sucked into the plumbing system if the hose is attached, and the supply pressure drops below atmospheric pressure. install a backflow prevention device

Do toilets need vents?

yes

Does a toilet need to have a shutoff valve on the supply line?

yes


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