Correl OT 2 Flashcards
The art and technique of installing pipes fixtures and other apparatuses and buildings for bringing in the supply liquids substances and/or ingredients and removing them.
Plumbing
The most common type of well, usually dug manually and around 15 m deep.
Driven well
A type of pump that is designed to be fully in personable with the tank or other media storage receptacle.
Submersible pump
A type of valve that is used mainly to completely close for completely open the water line
Gate valve
A type of valve that is used to prevent reversal of flow in the line
Check valve
A water supply pipe extending vertically to one full story, or other to convey water into the pipe branches or plumbing fixtures
Riser
The pipe from the street water main or other source of water supply to the building served.
Service pipe
A device used to measure in liters or gallons that amount of water that passes through the water sewer
Water meter
A type of water closet that flashes through a simple wash down action in the store just waste and two blank at the front of the bowl
Washdown water closet
A type of water closet that flashes through a siphon action created and that trapway
Reverse trap water closet
Plumbing fixture that is used for cleaning private parts
Bidet
This is used to control, isolate, and repair of the water distribution system.
Control and valves
A type of water closet where the flashing action is started by a whirlpool motion followed by a complete flush down
siphon vortex water closet
Pipe fitting used in connecting blank for other types (threats or outside)
Union
Flowing back of used, contaminated or polluted water from a plumbing fixture or vessel into a pipe supplying potable water due to a negative pressure in the pipe
Back siphonage
Pipe that conveys waste water or liquid waste free of fecal matter
Waste pipe
Used for ensuring the circulation of air in the plumbing system and for relieving the negative pressure exerted on trap seals
Vent pipe
A fitting or device designed and constructed to provide, when properly vented, a liquid seal which prevents backflow of foul air or methane gas without affecting the flow of sewage and waste water through it
Trap
The vertical main of a system of soil, wasteor vent pipes extending through one or more stories and extends to the roof
Stack
Part of the lowest horizontal piping of a plumbing system which receives and the discharges from the soil, water and other drainage pipes inside a building and conveys it to the house sewer outside of the building
House drain