Fourth Year - Block E Fixtures, Appliances and Water Treatment Systems Flashcards
If an electronic hot water tank experiences a backsiphonage condition, what will happen?
The top element will burn out.
If the water gets to 212°F or above in a hot water tank, what is the danger?
There may be steam coming from the faucets.
What is installed in a hot water tank to prevent corrosion?
Magnesium anode.
What directs the water to the bottom of the hot water tank?
Dip tube.
What would happen if the dip tube in a hot water tank was broken?
Cold or luke warm water may be drawn from the tank.
If both elements are working in a hot water tank but you are recieving insufficient hot water from the tank, what could be the problem?
The dip tube is broken.
A T&P valve on a natural gas fired hot water tank starts dripping whenever the burner fires. What is the possible problem?
The expansion tank is waterlogged.
Which of the following is NOT found on a “T & P” relief information tag?
A. Sensing element length.
B. Btu rating of the tank[][][]
C. Valve size[][][][][][][][][][][][][]
D. Pressure relief setting[][]
B. Btu rating of the tank.
Why don’t you extend the end of the T&P relief valve piping into the floor?
A cross connection could occur.
How efficient is an immersion element electric hot water tank?
100%.
What adjustment would be required for an electronic flush valve if it is being activated by people walking 6 feet away from it?
Adjust the length of the infrared sensor.
How would you increase the water temperature from a temperature balancing valve installed in a shower?
Adjust the limit stop.
An instantaneous hot water heater:
A. Stores hot water for future use.
B. Is 100% efficient[][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
C. Fires its burner when water is drawn.
D. Are only used for single fixtures[][][][]]
C. Fires its burner when water is drawn.
Why is there a baffle placed in the flue passage of a gas-fired hot water tank?
To slow the exit of hot combustion gases.
The anode rod in a hot water tank helps to prevent:
A. Scale forming on the inside of the tank.
B. Corrosion forming on the inside of the tank.
C. Electrolysis on the outside of the tank[][][][][]]
D. The tank is overheating[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
B. Corrosion forming on the inside of the tank.
A small hole is located on the dip tube of a hot water tank to prevent:
A. The tank from overheating.
B. Siphonage of water from the tank.
C. Cold water from being drawn from the tank to the fixture.
D. The tank from expanding due to excessive pressure[][][][]
B. Siphonage of water from the tank.
A hot water tank MUST have a shutoff valve located:
A. Only on the cold inlet.
B. Only on the hot outlet.
C. On both the inlet and the outlet.
D. Near the tank, on either the inlet or the outlet.
A. Only on the cold inlet.
The anode rod in a hot water tank:
A. Becomes larger over time.
B. Becomes smaller over time.
C. Remains unchanged[][][][][][]]
D. Is not replaceable[][][][][][][][]]
B. Becomes smaller over time.
What is placed in the cold water inlet to the top of the hot water tank to prevent cold water from being drawn from a hot water faucet?
A. Dip tube.
B. Check valve.
C. Vacuum relief valve.
D. “T” and “P” relief valve.
A. Dip tube.
The most common reason for a hot water tank to collapse is:
A. Vacuum.
(Install a vacuum relief valve).
B. Corrosion[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
C. Excessive heat[][][][][][][][][][]]
D. Excessive pressure[][][][][][]]
A. Vacuum.
(Install a vacuum relief valve).
The tube through which water flows to refill the flush tank of a water closet discharges near the bottom of the tank primarily to prevent:
A. Noise
(sometimes called a hush tube).
B. Sediment from settling on the bottom of the tank.
C. Splashing over the rim of the tank[][][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
D. Disturbance of the trap seal[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
A. Noise
(sometimes called a hush tube).
What is the standard horizontal measurement from the center line of a tank type toilet to the center line of the water supply?
6 inches.
What is used to support a back outlet wall hung toilet?
Wall carrier.
Where would you find the space required for a water closet tank?
A. B.C. Building Code.
B. Manufacturer’s rough in book.
C. National Plumbing Code[][][][][]]
D. Standards Council of Canada[]
B. Manufacturer’s rough in book.
How do you allow for the grade on a branch when installing four wall hung water closets?
A. Adjust the height of each face plate.
B. Install the carriers at different heights.
C. Install the water closets at different heights.
D. Adjust the length of the carrier nipple[][][][][]]
A. Adjust the height of each face plate.
The purpose of the threaded nipple on a chair carrier for a commercial wall-hung closet is:
A. To seal the bowl to the wall.
B. To support the bowl[][][][][][][]
C. To adjust the height of the bowl.
D. To allow for different wall thicknesses and finishes.
D. To allow for different wall thicknesses and finishes.
What type of toilet is usually used for a wall outlet toilet?
Blowout.
Barrier free water closets require a minimum side wall clearance of:
18 inches.
When adjusting a water closet carrier, _____________ are used as adjustments to maintain a separation between the bowl and finished wall.
A. Nuts and washers.
B. Spacers[][][][][][][][][]
C. Toggle bolts[][][][][]]
D. Expansion shield[]
A. Nuts and washers.
How high is the overflow rim height of a barrier free toilet?
16 inches.
(A regular toilet is 15 inches.)
How do you adjust carriers on WC’s when installed in a row to make them level?
The fitting body is adjustable for heights of outlets (for sloping the drainage).
A residential wall-hung toilet would most likely be one of the following bowl types?
A. Siphon jet or reverse trap with jet.
B. Wash down[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
C. Blowout[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
D. Washout[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
A. Siphon jet or reverse trap with jet.
The flood level rim height of a standard water closet is:
A. 12 inches.
B. 15 inches.
C. 17 inches.
D. 18 inches.
B. 15 inches.
If water runs continuously into the overflow tube in a water closet tank, the fault is in the:
A. Trip-lever linkage.
B. Lift wire or guide[]
C. Flapper[][][][][][][][][]
D. Float control valve.
D. Float control valve.
The back-up nuts for a wall carrier would be located:
A. Where the carrier meets the floor.
B. Between the china and the back-up washer.
C. On the adjustable spud outlet[][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
D. Behind the china and back-up washer[][][][][]]
D. Behind the china and back-up washer.
A “flush elbow” is:
A. Used on water supply pipe installed flush with the wall.
B. An elbow used with a flushometer valve[][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
C. Used to connect a wall-hung water closet tank to the bowl.
D. A short 90 degree elbow connected to a floor flange[][][][][]
C. Used to connect a wall-hung water closet tank to the bowl.
The direct flush valve on a water closet should be adjusted to:
A. Adequately flush the bowl with the least amount of water.
B. Flush for a minimum of 30 seconds[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
C. Flush for a minimum of 60 seconds[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
D. Flush for a specified time according to code[][][][][][][][][][][][]
A. Adequately flush the bowl with the least amount of water.
For personal hygeiene in public washrooms, the recommended bowl is the:
A. Siphon type.
B. Wash down type.
C. Siphon-jet type[][]]
D. Elongated type with open front seat.
D. Elongated type with open front seat.
In a water closet tank the “upper lift wire”:
A. Is part of the float control valve.
B. Connects the float control valve to the float.
C. Is attached to the oveflow tube[][][][][][][][][][][][]
D. Is connected to the tank ball[][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
D. Is connected to the tank ball.
Backsiphonage from a flush valve - operated water closet can be prevented by the installation of a vacuum breaker:
A. On the pressure side of a flush valve.
B. Between the flush valve and toilet bowl.
C. Between the control stop and flush valve.
D. Between the control stop and system piping.
B. Between the flush valve and toilet bowl.
What would be the problem if a urinal flush tank continues to flush?
The siphon.
Where would you connect the discharge line from a dishwasher to a kitchen sink?
A. To the garburator.
B. On the inlet (house side of the p trap).
C. Dishwasher wye attached before the trap.
D. NOT on the trap arm[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
A. To the garburator.
What is another name for a two-piece toilet?
Close coupled.
What is a waste and overflow?
It’s the name given to the drain arrangement installed on a bathtub.
How is the height of a drinking fountain determined?
From the average height of the people using it.
How do manufacturer’s specify installation heights for lavatories?
Above finished floor to the flood level rim.
What fixture could be used to maintain a trap seal for a floor drain?
A. Drinking fountain.
B. Bidet[][][][][][][][][][][]]
C. Shower[][][][][][][][][][
D. Laundry tray[][][][][]
A. Drinking fountain.
If a compression style stop is found to be leaking, and after changing the washer is still leaking, what may be the cause?
A. Faulty packing nut.
B. Spline is damaged.
C. Faulty stem assembly.
D. Worn or damaged seat.
D. Worn or damaged seat.
A compression stop is categorized as:
A. Gate valve.
B. Globe valve.
C. Ball valve[][][]
D. Diaphram valve.
B. Globe valve.
What is the purpose of a trap primer?
To replenish the trap.
What is the flow restrictor installed on the inlet of a grease interceptor used for?
To make the interceptor more efficient.
What is the standard height for the trap arm of lavatory?
18 - 22 inches.
To shorten the length of time between flushes of a flush tank type urinal, the plumber would:
A. Increase supply pressure.
B. Decrease supply pressure.
C. Turn the adjusting screw of the control stop clockwise.
D. Turn the adjusting screw of the control stop counter-clockwise.
C. Turn the adjusting screw of the control stop clockwise
What is the purpose of the small chain attached to the outlet of a flush tank urninal’s control valve?
A. Prevent vandalim.
B. Stop splashing and noise.
C. Lift the float ball linkage[][]]
D. Connect the valve to the flush valve handle.
B. Stop splashing and noise.
Backing is NOT required for which of the following fixtures:
A. A vanity basin.
B. A pedestal basin.
C. A wall-hung basin.
D. A wash-down urinal.
A. A vanity basin.
The waste outlets and fittings used on lab sinks are generally made of:
A. Chrome-plated steel.
B. Polypropylene[][][][][][]
C. Nickel[][][][][][][][][][][][][]]
D. Aluminum[][][][][][][][][][]
B. Polypropylene.
Basins in public washrooms are protected against overfilling by being equipped with:
A. Self-closing faucets.
B. Automatic siphons[]]
C. Float valves[][][][][][][]]
D. Pressure regulators.
A. Self-closing faucets.
What protective device is used on a shampoo basin to prevent back siphonage?
A. Check valve.
B. Air gap[][][][][]]
C. Vacuum breaker.
D. RPBA[][][][][][][][][][]]
C. Vacuum breaker.