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17 Cards in this Set
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A vertical vent that is a continuation of the drain to which it connects |
Continuous Vent |
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A piping system designed to control and conveys excess ground water to a suitable location |
Storm Water Drainage Piping |
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When no public sewer intended to serve any lot or premises is available in any thoroughfare or right of way abbutting such a lot or premises, drainage piping from the building shall be connected to: |
Private sewage disposal system |
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Type of waste that is being discharged by water closet
a. Solid Waste b. Liquid Waste |
a |
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Type of waste that are coming from various fixtures a. Solid Waste b. Liquid Waste |
b. Liquid Waste |
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Basis of the legality of Revised Plumbing Code of the Philippines.
a. RA 1378 section 1 b. RA 1378 section 2 c. RA 1378 section 3 d. RA 1378 section 4 |
d |
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The First master plumber in the Philippines who adopted plumbing code of United States |
John F. Hass |
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It specifies nominal pipe size and schedule number. a. Pipe b. Tube c. Schedule d. Diameter Nominel |
a |
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It specifies OD and Wall thickness. a. Pipe b. Tube c. Schedule d. Diameter Nominel |
b |
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It specifies wall thickness. a. Pipe b. Tube c. Schedule d. Diameter Nominel |
c |
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It is the specific ratio of the averaged specified outside diameter to the minimum wall thickness for outside controlled diameter plastic pipe. a. tolerances b. proportional pipe c. SDR d. nominal bore |
c |
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It refers to Standard (STD) of a pipe. a. Schedule 10 b. Schedule 40 c. Schedule 80 d. Schedule 160 |
b |
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It refers to Extra Strong (XS) of a pipe. a. Schedule 10 b. Schedule 40 c. Schedule 80 d. Schedule 160 |
c |
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It refers to Double Extra Strong (XXS) of a pipe. a. Schedule 10 b. Schedule 40 c. Schedule 80 d. Schedule 160 |
d |
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The combination of fittings that may be used to make an offset and is considered a vertical pipe are? a. 1pc 90° and 1pc 45° b. 2pc 90° and 1pc 45° c. 1pc 45° and 1 pc 60° d. 1pc 45° and 1pc 45° |
d |
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It is the unobstructed vertical distance through the free astmosphere between the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet supplying water to a tank, plumbing fixtures or other device and the flood level rim of the receptable. |
Air Gap |
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Is the flow of water, or other liquid mixture or substance into the distributing pipes of a potable supply of water from any source, other than its intended source. |
Back Flow |