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15 Cards in this Set
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What type of interceptor uses a baffle |
Grease interceptor |
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What type of interceptor uses an orifice plate |
Grease interceptor |
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What type of interceptor would be required for a dental office |
Solids interceptor |
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What principle is used for the separation of Grease from waste water |
Flotation |
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What are the three main styles of Grease interceptors |
Recessed, semi recessed and floor mounted |
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What is the chemical classification of an enzyme |
Catalyst |
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To size a grease trap you would use |
The volume of the sinks |
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For a grease interceptor to be used as a trap for a fixture it must have |
A 1 1/2" trap seal |
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The minimum size vents on an oil interceptor is |
1 1/4" |
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The proper method of disposing of Grease removed from an interceptor is to |
Send it to a compost facility |
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Interceptors should be cleaned |
On a regular schedule |
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What is the minimum size of an air break |
1" |
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What is the only fixture that may connect to a drainage system either directly or indirectly to a drainage system |
Drinking fountain |
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An example of clear water waste is |
Cooling water |
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Indirect connections may not be located |
In a crawl space |