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Spdi - Exam 1

PAST BOARD EXAM 1
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PAST BOARD EXAM 1
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A $IPESUpport used for SHGIEHUN AAPIPEVERtICAlposition, a Bracket “. Corbe} b. Clamp 7 Hanger A pipe support used for @iiltiplainins of pipelHOFZOntal position, a Bracket + 4 Corbel b. Clamp . / Hanger A type of backflowgprevention device approved for @aCkUPFE8;. 2nd ha Giphonage. a Pressure Vacuum Breaker a + Double check vale b. Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow d. AVB The noisiestityperofiwatencloset flushing. a reverse trap « +washdown b blowout d. siphon jet Maximum length of @inipple) a 30” c 10” b. 12". a 5° @oloreede for pipeline used for tient eetvices, a. oranges c black b. white da. green Minimum WeightloficoppePallowed to use fOFMAGEFSrOUHY and above @iainiage and vent piping. a Type DWV> c Type L b. Type K a. Type M Size of dtyistandpipe for buildings in which the highest @UitlétlistZ3nier les above the fire service connection. a 38mm c 64mm b. 102 mm ‘i d. 150mm (CISPHStands for 7 a Case Iron Soil Piping Institute c Cast-Iron and Soil Pipe Institute b. Casting Iron Soil Pipe Institute j d. Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute | A aipple fittifig s aGHOFEPICSIGF pipe with . | a Male thread at each end b. Female thread at each end | Male and female threads at ends None of the above tures with effective opening of 25mm affecte i Argan 'd by sidewall. eee c. 50mm b. a. 100 mm water GOseeOEPWD. b — tie « 0.6m da. 0.35 m (Festingimethod best preferred foflGANage Pipe . water test b i smoke test a airtest ~ d. color test Minimnum dimension of ABSEPHEAAR manhole. 2 mo « 503 mi b. 605 mm d. 750 bin off GOHEHELE pipe. a 30m : G 3m, b. re a. 1m a length ofsoftcopperitube. 30m-_ c 3m " ea a. 1m Standard length of figidleoppentubes. = 30m « Moet b. 6m . im The ipeat all pointsshallbeableast how manymetenabove the top of the, ? 7 os c. 0.15 m im 03m/ a 05m nium tamer of pipe of anyjwatercloset 38mm Tone a ot i 100 mm A drain that discharges objectionable waste such as acids and other chemicals from i a a ee an a commercial drain chemical drain d. b industrial drain . . Maximum number of le to discharge into a shared 75mm dianieter ho! inch. a 3° « 5 b. 4 a. 6 (@ypeletBewer that discharges bot yD households, eee tt sewage sewer a. house sewer b. combination sewer 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29, 30. 31. 32. 33. An @iFIGREREEEpEEBe used to Skpediteltheldeeomposition of elements containeg in raw sewage, usually locate Property lin@@AHS2 Meters from the water main or any potable water source. It s comprised of two. chambers that contain @fia@robicbacteria thatbreakdawniwastes. tic tank a. privy « septi b, sewage treatment plant a. None of the above It ‘siete the GEEERIESW or RAMON?! solidgmatter suspended in g liquid. : ' a Evaporation c sedimentation b, flocculation a settlement Minimum slope or grade (in %) permitted with 100mm (4”) pipes. a 1% G 15% b 2% a. 4% The(lightSRIORGaneISOlid particles found diiseWagencesspon!s and SepuClanG, founid/floating onith@liquid. . a Sludge a Scum b. Septic a. None of the above It is @GARANESIRHBIORGARIE particles that havelGSHIEGLAOWHlin septic tanks, ge. a Sludge c Scum b. Septic da. None of the above (MinimliniWidthiof a Septictankforresidential dwellings. a 0.9m c 1.0m b. 12m a 15m Minimum length of a septic tank for residential dwellings a 0.9m Gy 1.0m b. 12m da. 15m Minimum depth of a septic tank for residential dwellings. a 0.6m a 1.0m b. 12m a 15m Type of WaWEOURA in the servi a cOntrol of the water service andghutoftvalvewhen s : ° a corporation Stop « meter stop b. curb stop d. gate valve Type of valve used to PFEVEHEBACRIGW or(fEVEFSANGMGWOP Water, usually found after the a gate valve = butterfly valve b. globe valve d. check valve EiRMTUSEEND describe (RBTEAREETONTGPRRO vice pipéaneliwaterimeter Usual sed 2: ISB nN = water supply ipeisysiem resid uilding. a. coupling a alge b. pipe a. union patente Type of piping system that is characterized by thr ' pp ; eading andjconnectingyeast iron a Durham System y c Sewage System b. Sovent System d. All of the above Type of PURIPRISEY toG@iStrbUREWAREEWithin 2 KUGINGIORRESIAEhce, when an cupfeedisystemicannot provideadeqiiatelpressureltols upply fixtures with potable water. a pneumatic pump & water pump b. fire pump da submersible pump Type GHAUSHINgWalve used in@GRineFCAIWAEHEIOSets, usually installed with a pels ae PrESSUreand asetamotnt of water whemsiushing, a flush tank a flushometer valve b. angle valve d. gate valve ‘Typelofivenitused in aijislanidicounteMtype kitchen sink. a. circuit vent c. looped vent b. loap vent d. individual vent th of liquid that@ltrapleanieontain a water seal c vulcaseal b. trap seal da. air gap mn a3 or usualy contains pressure and is used for’ a standpipe ra stack b. fire hose : 7 Type of pipe with allBOMegreebend. : a elbow « sweep b. return bend a. wye Watersupply:fixture unit ofiajbathjtubjina residential setting, a. 1 . Cc. 3 b. 2 da. 4 (Water supply fixture unit of a SHOWErIinaIresort. a 1 . 3 b. 2 . ‘ A concrete sealed vault with a wooden shelter constructed for the collection of Py ©. septic tank b, sewage treatment plant a. cesspool Hole in the(@ROunid curbed) withiSKONESMBHeksCHBpor other materials to allow raw. leach into the ground. a p septic tank da cesspool b. sewage treatment plant 45. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. A common problem in traps due to inadequate ventilation. i a leaks « trap seal loss i b. foul odor 4. ponding t Type of vent that connects a battery of fixtures to a _ vent. circuit vent wet vent i iE unit vent a looped vent Type AD CD £7? type. a circuit vent wet vent b. unit vent 4 looped vent (TYPRIOFESHREEHON found in AlGopedivent connecting theloopedivent pipe to the waste pipe. a. bleeder © leader b joint a. none of the above Type of system used in pluribinQUnaeleliminakesNChevent stackjlrelvinglopp downward pressure and suction. a Durham System c Sovent System b. Solvent System a. All of the above Formula for detention time ofa bank volume/flow rate « volume/area ; b area*velocity a. none of the above _ a. national master plumbers’ association of the philippines b. national master plumbers associations of the philippines « national master plumbers association of the philippines a. national masters plumbers association of the philippines Typélofidetention|pit(Usually found i used to gather and discharge] waste water. sometimes wi . i pit « well b sump pit a: elevator pit AED oral used to shut off flow of water from supply pipe. shut off valve © flush valve b. cock a relief valve jormally tinned 90 degrees tolopen/orelése. a key cock © ball faucet b. compression cock d. hose bibb watérMistribution’system is a__ system. a direct overhead b. indirect a gravity Things to consider when sizing the hot water tank. — a building design © heating capacity b. occupants a all of the above re a fi . : b. ‘ a - Maximum distance QI om its vent. 7 c 4 b. 2 a 6 “Minimum clearance in front of a cleanout a. 10 c 16" b. 12 4. 18° “Minimum clearance from a terminal and a window opening in a building. a ag : « 16" b. 12! 4. 18° YASH WARES. residence © unrestricted use tb. restricted use 4. none of the above Game water supply. residence « unrestricted use b restricted use da none of the above (GaRSB ype occupancy water supply. a residence a unrestricted use b, restricted use 4. none of the above Cause of objectionable tastes and odo of water. : bacteria « virus b algae 4. pathogens Pipe from thestreetwatermain om nena service pipe e ere b building supply water frofitiwewatenmetento a building or other point of use o ae r © building pipe a service pipe b, building supply 4. Axture supply Water SIBBIVIBEEBN necting thexturewith the IRTNTEDANY a service pipe . naire cue b, building supply Vent installed so that st wet vent a circuit vent looped vent b, unit vent A EE hart barah anes wert circuit vent looped vent unit vent re 70. 71, 72. 73. 74, 75. 76. 77. 78. 79, Ventused for islands and lavatories away ‘rovthepuaiendenebyanch c. wet vent ea a. —_ looped vent jon of hotatentonthe upper floor levels a Upfeed and Gravity Return System b. Pump Circuit System « Downfeed and Gravity Return System d. None of the above (GyStERIORWHEPEIHOEWAEEPrises on thejhighestipointofithe plumbing system and a the fixture via gravity. Upfeed and Gravity Return System , Pump Circuit System Downfeed and Gravity Return System None of the above (GPEHSRIOAGF hot water by mearislofmechanical device. Upfeed and Gravity Return System pose a b. Pump Circuit System « Downfeed and Gravity Return System a. None of the above AW@entSIFEHeVE the pressure G@HeadOMMOVIng SMIUERt in aUOrIZoHtallfixtire: branch. a yoke vent c unit vent b. stack vent d. relief vent A pipe connecting upWArdlironilalsoile, r the Purpose of peeventng pressurechangesinthestac ae a yoke vent c unit vent b. stack vent a. relief vent (GOREVERPis required for every __ floors a 3 c 10 b. 5 a. 6 House sewer isipartlofithelplimbihg system qwhichleRtanas from the foundation of the wall of the building. —minm be _ « 04 b. 03 a at (Gowestpartofithe insideifacserany pipe. a convert a crown b. invert a fear Inside face of any pipe, a spring line . b. invert 7 ba Theamiapointlevel@Pa pipe a. spring line b. invert eee center ao water connection. check valve, water meter, gate valve glove valve, water meter, gate valve gate valve, water meter, check valve check valve, water meter, globe valve Te OREN round system, whi¢hicannobidrainlbyigravity into th r. a building subdrain c storm drain b. subsoil drain a French drain Arlanidérground deainpipe that rec ter an convey it to a SUimipIfor disposal by gravity f mp. a building subdrain c. storm drain b. subsoil drain d. French drain A@overingiforjtrench normally used fordproviniciallcities}using the curb an a building subdrain c storm drain b. subsoil drain da. French drain (Designed|tolallow/quickeand@onvenient disconnection of pipes for maintenance or, nt. a. onion c flange b. coupling a union Used on(CIPs using’a compression joint) a Teflon tape b. neoprene rubber compression gasket c o-ring a. none of the above Used on: a Teflon tape b. neopréne rubber compression gasket c o-ring a none of the above b female threads threaded joints (GipejoinPmaterial Shouldbeapplied on: a bell and spigots b. female threads male threads threaded joints burned lead joint threaded joints Joinery used for galvanized i 1 asp. bell and sp c male threads a C a a a _ Joinery used i a bell and spigots b. cement mortar joint 91, Used fofileadjoinery. a. bell and spigots « burned lead joint « be cement mortar joint a: threaded joints 92. Joint consisting off2ieomipanionifangesibolted together and madelleakiproot by _ means of a gasket. : a. bell and spigots c burned lead joint b. flange joint da. heat fusion joint 93. _JOINEUSEAIOHTENEEmoplastic pipes where bothtplecesiare'simultaneously;heat and a bell and spigots a burned lead joint b. flange joint d. heat fusion joint 94. Symbol representing AiflangeyjointD a. -(NI- &. --x Nx-- b. -N- da. --o No- 95. Symbol representing a Weldedjoinep a. -[N]- c ~-xXNx- b. -N- d. --o No— 96. Symbol representing aSerewed joint i a -INI- « -KNX- b. -N- da. --o No-- 97. Symbol representing 4SGIERSa0)0im. : a. -INI- c =x NX b. nN d. --0 No-- 98. Maximum number ofWatercloséts for one vertical" soil piper a 2 c 4 7 7 a. 6 99. Maximum number of WateFclosetsfor oneihorizontali"SoilipipeD a 2 es 4 Dae a. 6 100. (Meee of foor GralRTOMNAERAEREW of drain pipe. . = Po b. 1.5” a "

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