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Full Exam 318.010 Definitions for chapter. Define the following: 1. Department Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction means a person who engages or offers to engage, either as an occupation or 2. Journeyman plu...
Full Exam 318.010 Definitions for chapter. Define the following: 1. Department Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction means a person who engages or offers to engage, either as an occupation or 2. Journeyman plumber otherwise, in the construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, repair, remodeling or removal, and replacement of plumbing under the supervision, 3. Master plumber direction, and responsibility of a master plumber; 4. Plumbing 5. Maintenance man 6. Apprentice 7. Farmstead 8. Commissioner 9. Code 318.015 Application of chapter and of state plumbing code. 10. This chapter shall apply to and shall be in full force and effect in all ________________________ Counties of the Commonwealth 11. This chapter shall not apply to _______________________________ Farmsteads 318.020 Apprentices, maintenance men, water company or district employees exempt. 12. This chapter shall not apply to anyone who is employed or acts as a ____________________ Maintenance Man Any water company 13. This chapter shall not apply to persons employed by ________________________ 318.030 License and general liability insurance required. 14. No person shall engage in plumbing or engage in or work at the trade of plumbing unless he or she is the holder of _____________________________________________________ a valid and effective active master plumber's license Full Exam 15. No person, firm, or corporation shall engage in plumbing or engage in or work at the trade of plumbing unless the person, firm, or corporation maintains general liability insurance in an amount not less _________________________ $250,000 and submits proof of compliance with __________________________ workers' compensation and _________________________ unemployment insurance laws of the Commonwealth. 318.040 Qualifications -- Examinations -- Reciprocity. 16. An applicant for a master or journeyman plumber's license shall: a. ______________________________________________ Be at least eighteen (18) years of age; b. ______________________________________________ Be of good moral character; Be a citizen of the United States or be a resident alien who is c. ______________________________________________ authorized to work in the United States; and Possess all the other qualifications that may be prescribed by administrative d. ______________________________________________ regulations of the commissioner. 17. True or False The department may issue a license to any person who holds a valid license in another state if that state has a statewide plumbing code, the other state's examination is at least equal to that of Kentucky, and the other state agrees to reciprocate with Kentucky. 318.054 License expiration -- Notice -- Renewal and revival fees -- Evidence of completion of continuing education -- Interim period for use of recently deceased owner's or employee's master plumber's license. 18. Renewed licenses shall expire on the last day of the licensee's ____________________________ Birth Month 19. The department shall require an applicant for renewal of a license to show evidence of the continuing education requirements established by the department in administrative regulations promulgated under KRS 318.130. completing __________________ 20. Failure to renew a license prior to expiration of ___________________ and __________for a journeyman plumber. Full Exam 21. If the renewal and revival fees are not paid within one hundred eighty (180) days a license may be reinstated upon payment of ____________________ $10 for a master plumber and ___________________for $6 a journeyman plumber. 318.064 Revocation or suspension of license. 22. The department may revoke or suspend any plumber's license upon proof that the licensee: Has knowingly violated this chapter, the Kentucky State Plumbing Code, or the rules and regulations of the a. _______________________________________________________________ department; b. _______________________________________________________________ Has practiced fraud or deception in applying for or obtaining a license; Is incompetent to perform services as a licensed master plumber or a licensed journeyman plumber; c. _______________________________________________________________ Has permitted his or her license to be used directly or indirectly by another to obtain or perform plumbing work or d. _______________________________________________________________ services; or Is guilty of other unprofessional or dishonorable conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public. e. _______________________________________________________________ 318.066 Hearing -- Appeal. 23. A license shall not be suspended or revoked by the department unless a ______________ Hearing has been conducted or an opportunity afforded therefor in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B. 24. A licensee aggrieved by a final order of the department suspending or revoking a license may appeal to the _________________________________________________________________ Circuit Court of the county in which the appellant's principal office is located 318.080 State Plumbers Examining Committee. 25. The department shall appoint as examiners the following persons to a State Plumbers Examining An employee of the department and three (3) other persons who shall be licensed either as master or journeyman plumbers. Committee who shall be _________________________________________________ Full Exam 318.090 Inspectors -- Appointment -- Qualifications. journeyman or master 8 years experience 26. Each plumbing inspector shall have at least _________________ as a ____________________ plumber 318.100 Advertising by licensee. 27. No person shall claim to be a licensed master or licensed journeyman plumber unless that person _______________________ holds a master or journeyman plumber license from the department in accordance with this chapter. 318.110 Company or individual connected with licensed plumber may engage in plumbing business -- Notice of connection. 28. A company or individual principal may engage in the business of plumbing if a person connected with that company or individual principal in responsible charge of the plumbing work is a _____________________________ licensed plumber 29. Any master plumber, in responsible charge of plumbing work shall ___________________ notify the department at any time he or she commences or severs his or her connection with the company or individual principal. 318.120 Employment of unlicensed plumber prohibited. 30. No person who assumes responsible charge and direction of other persons in the installation of plumbing shall employ any person _________________________ not licensed perform and install plumbing. 318.130 Kentucky State Plumbing Code -- Administrative regulations. 31. In order to administer this chapter, the department shall promulgate and thereafter from time to time may amend a code to be known as the ___________________________________ Kentucky State Plumbing Code 318.134 Installation permits -- Requisites -- Fees. 32. No person, firm, or corporation shall construct, install, or alter, or cause to be constructed, installed, or altered, any plumbing without first having _______________________________ a plumbing installation permit Full Exam 318.150 Materials and methods to be used. 33. No person shall use ______________or unsafe ___________________ defective material in the work of plumbing or drainage. 318.165 Requisites for providing permanent water supply. 34. No permanent water supply shall be provided to any building by any public utility or water district where the interior plumbing system _________________________________ has not been installed and approved 318.170 Authority of agents of department. 35. For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter and the State Plumbing Code, inspectors of the department shall have the power and authority to enter upon premises __________________________ at all reasonable times for the purpose of making inspections. 36. Inspectors of the department are empowered to issue _________________________ a stop order to any owner, agent, or occupant of real property whenever the plumbing thereon is found to be in violation of this chapter or the State Plumbing Code. 318.180 Enforcement of plumbing laws. 37. What four elected officials can represent the department: a. ______________________ city attorneys b. _________________________ county attorneys c. ____________________________ commonwealth attorneys and d. _____________________________ the attorney general Full Exam 318.190 Jurisdiction for enforcement actions. 38. Which courts are to be used as venues The Circuit Court where the violation occurs a. ________________________________ b. ________________________________ The Franklin Circuit Court c. ________________________________ The District Court where the violation occurs 318.200 Water heating devices -- Serial numbers. 39. No water heating device shall be sold or offered for sale in the Commonwealth of Kentucky unless it contains a ____________________________ Serial Number on it. 40. All retailers, wholesalers, and installers selling or offering for sale a water heating device shall notify the department, within ___________________________ 30 days of the date of sale. 318.990 Penalties. 41. Any person who violates any provision of the code shall be fined not less than _______________ $10 nor more than _________________________or $100 imprisoned for not more than ____________________ 90 days or both for each offense. 42. All premises intended for human habitation shall be provided with ______________________ a supply of potable water 43. Plumbing fixtures shall be supplied ______________________________ with water in sufficient volume and pressure 44. _____________________shall Hot water be supplied to all plumbing fixtures which normally require ______________________ hot water 45. Plumbing shall be designed and adjusted to use the _________________ minimum quantity of water consistent with proper performance and cleaning. 46. ________________________is safety devices required for all water heating devices 47. Every building with installed plumbing fixtures and intended for human habitation, shall be connected to __________________________ public sewer when feasible. Full Exam 48. Each family dwelling unit shall have at least a. ________________________________________ 1 - Water Closet b. ________________________________________ 1 - Lavatory c. ________________________________________ 1 - Kitchen Type Sink d. ________________________________________ 1 - Bathtub or Shower 49. The drainage system shall be designed, constructed, and maintained to guard against fouling, deposit of solids and clogging ___________________________ 50. The piping of the plumbing system shall be of ________________ durable material, free from ______________workmanship defective as to give satisfactory service for its reasonable expected life. 51. Each fixture directly connected to the drainage system shall be equipped with a _____________ liquid seal trap 52. The drainage system shall be designed to provide an ___________________________________ adequate circulation of air in all pipes with no danger of siphonage, aspiration, or forcing of trap seals under conditions of ordinary use. 53. Each vent terminal shall extend to ____________________and the outer air be so installed as to minimize the possibilities of clogging and the return of foul air to the building. such tests as will effectively disclose all leaks and defects in the work 54. The plumbing system shall be subjected to __________________________________ or the material. 55. No substance which will _______________________________ clog or accentuate clogging of pipes, produce explosive mixtures, destroy the pipes or their joints, or interfere unduly with the sewage-disposal process shall be allowed to enter the building drainage system. 56. Proper protection shall be provided to prevent contamination of food when necessary, the fixture, shall be connected _____________________________ indirectly with the building drainage system. 57. No water closet or similar fixture shall be located in a room or compartment which is not properly ___________________________________________ lighted and ventilated. Full Exam 58. If water closets or other plumbing fixtures are installed in buildings where there is no sewer, suitable provision shall be made for disposing of the sewage by some accepted method of sewage treatment and disposal. ___________________________________________ 59. Where a plumbing drainage system is subject to backflow of sewage, suitable provision shall be made to ________________________________in prevent its overflow the building. 60. Plumbing systems shall be _______________________ maintained in a safe and serviceable condition from the standpoint of both mechanics and health. 61. All plumbing fixtures shall be so installed with regard to _____________________ spacing as to be accessible for their intended use and for cleaning. strength of structural members and prevention of 62. Plumbing shall be installed with due regard to preservation of the damage to walls and other surfaces through fixture ________________________ usage 63. Sewage or other waste shall not be discharged into ________________________ surface or sub-surface water unless it has first been subjected to some acceptable form of treatment 64. Prior to license renewal a licensee or certificate holder shall submit proof of __________________ Continuing Education to the department. 65. A licensee may carry forward the excess up to __________ 12 credit hours into the ___________________________ 2 successive educational years years. 66. Continuing education hours shall not be required for a first renewal if the initial license was issued within ____________________ 12 of renewal. 67. No more than _________________ 2 of safety shall be accepted towards the required annual number of continuing education hours. 68. An inactive licensee or inactive certification ____________________ shall not be required to attend or submit proof of annual continuing education. Full Exam 69. Prior to reactivation of a license the licensee, shall provide proof that the licensee or certificate holder has completed the required _________________ annual number of continuing education hours in the twelve (12) months preceding reactivation. 70. Each master plumber’s and journeyman plumber’s continuing education courses shall relate to one (1) or more of the following: a. __________________________________________ Business b. __________________________________________ Job Safety c. __________________________________________ The Kentucky State Plumbing Code d. __________________________________________ Subject matter directly related to the plumbing trade 71. Each vehicle used by a plumbing business shall have ____________________________ Master Plumber’s Kentucky License number 72. All identification required by this administrative the plumbing code shall be in letters and numbers not smaller than _________________high 3 inches and shall be legible and visible on the outside of the vehicle. 73. All payments submitted to the department shall be made payable to the __________________________ Kentucky State Trerasurer 74. A refund for an installation permit shall be given if the refund request is received by the department _________________________date within 6 months of of issuance of the permit; and ____________________________________________________________ work has not begun on the project for which the permit was issued Define the following 75. Air break 76. Air gap 77. APML 78. ASME 79. ASSE Full Exam 80. Backflow 81. Backflow connection 82. Backflow preventer 83. Basement 84. Branch 85. Building drain 86. Building sewer 87. CISPI 88. Combination waste and vent system 89. Common vent 90. Continuous waste 91. Dead end 92. Developed length 93. DWV 94. Flood level rim 95. Grade 96. Grillage 97. Horizontal pipe 98. Hot water 99. Indirect waste pipe 100. Invert 101. NFPA 102. NSF 103. Potable water Full Exam 104. Roughing-in 105. Trap arm 106. Trap primer 107. Trap seal 108. Vertical pipe 109. Wet vent 110. Draw a loop vent 111. Temperature and pressure relief valves shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer's requirements. _______________________ 112. A water heater designed for use as an appliance for supplying potable hot water for domestic or commercial purposes may be used for space heating if the water temperature does not exceed ________________________ 140 Fahrenheit. 113. A water heater installed in a crawl space shall: a. __________________________________________ Have adequate access with a travel path no less than five (5) feet of vertical distance b. __________________________________________ Be installed on at least a two (2) inch thick corrosion resistant material adequate to support the water heater. 114. A water heater installed in an attic, above a drop ceiling, or on wood flooring in the occupied space of a building shall be: a. ________________________________________________________ Installed with a corrosion resistant water tight pan below the water heater b. ________________________________________________________ Equipped with at least a three-fourths (3/4) inch drain to be piped similarly to a temperature and pressure relief valve discharge line. 115. A temperature and pressure relief valve may discharge into the drain pan if the drain pan pipe is a. ______________________________________ Is equipped with a one (1) inch drain; b. ______________________________________ Is of a material suitable for hot water; Discharges through an air gap to a sump basin, service sink, open receptacle, or other point of discharge c. ______________________________________ approved by the division, Full Exam 116. A fuel-fired water heater shall be connected to a flue or a chimney which extends _________________ 2 feet above the roof of the building; 117. Flue shall not terminate within ___________________ 6 feet of a door or window. 118. A fuel-fired water heater vent shall not be connected to a flue serving a _____________ coal burning apparatus. 119. A natural vent fuel-fired water heater shall not be placed in any __________________, bathroom, toilet room or a room used for ________________________________. sleeping 120. A fuel-fired water heater shall be ventilated to provide combustion air and circulation that satisfies the requirements of the ____________________________________. National Fuel Gas Code 121. Water heaters shall be considered pressure vessels and shall comply with KRS Chapter 236 and 815 KAR Chapter 15 if the water heater exceeds: a. ______________________________________ Heat input of two hundred thousand (200,000) BTU/Hr.; b. ______________________________________ Water temperature of two hundred ten (210) degrees Fahrenheit Water storage capacity of one hundred twenty (120) gallons. c. ______________________________________ 122. A temperature and pressure relief device shall be installed on each water heater on the hot water side not more than _______________________ 3 inches from the top of the water heater. 123. In a location with a floor drain, the discharge from the relief device shall be piped to within _________________ 2 inches of the floor. 124. In a location without a floor drain, the discharge from the relief device shall be piped to the outside of the building with an ell turned down and piped to within _________ 4 inches of the surface. 125. The examination fee for a master plumber is _____________ 150 and for a journeyman plumber, _________________ 50 Full Exam 126. All examinations shall include written questions pertaining to a. __________________________________ Written questions pertaining to basic principals of plumbing Inserting the proper size on a prepared drawing that indicates all stacks, wastes and vents and the b. __________________________________ connected plumbing fixtures c. __________________________________ 127. A passing score on an examination shall be valid for _________________ 3 years. 128. The master plumber examination passing score shall be a minimum of _______________ 80 percent obtained for each portion of the examination. 129. The journeyman plumber examination shall have a passing score of a minimum of ___________ 75 percent obtained for each portion of the examination. 130. The renewal fee shall be _________ 250 dollars for a master plumber and ____________________ 60 dollars for a journeyman plumber. 131. A plumbing permit shall be required for: a. ________________________________________ A new plumbing installation An existing plumbing installation if a fixture, soil, or waste opening or b. ________________________________________ conductor is to be moved or relocaated c. ________________________________________ A new house sewer or a house sewer is to be replaced d. ________________________________________ A new water service or water service that is to be replaced 132. A permit shall not be required for: a. ________________________________ Leaks, Cocks, Valves b. ________________________________ Cleaning out watse or sewer pipes 133. A permit to construct, install, or alter plumbing, sewerage, or drainage shall be issued only to: a. ______________________________________________ A licensed master plumber or A homeowner who wishes to construct, install or alter plumbing, sewerage or ddrainage in a home occupied by b. ______________________________________________ the homeowner or constructed by the homeowner for the homeowner’s own personal residential use Full Exam 134. A homeowner shall not receive a permit for construction of a new home if they obtained one within the last _____________ 5 years. 135. APML stands for _____________________________________________________ Approved Parts or Materials List 136. Drainage or plumbing systems shall only use parts and materials that: a. ____________________________________________; Are currently authorized by the code or Have been considered and approved by the department as being equal to or better than other b. ______________________________________________________________________ similarly approved items for inclusion in the APML. 137. Who shall maintain an up to date APML? ____________________________________ The Director, Division of Plumbing 138. Flexible connectors for hot and cold potable water supply in plumbing fixture connections limited to _______________ 30 inches length except dishwashers, which shall be _________________ maximum; 48 139. Elastomeric PVC coupling for use on _______________________________ building sewers; 140. Flowguard Gold ______________________ 1 step CPVC cement for joining copper tube size CPVC piping systems through two (2) inches without the requirement of a cleaner or primer; 141. ProPress System: Copper press fittings for joining copper water tubing and using an elastomeric o-ring that forms the joint. This system shall be approved for pipe sizes ________________ 1/2 inch through ________________ 4 inch for _________________ above slab installations only. 142. SharkBite brass fittings meeting ASSE Standard 1061 shall be approved for underground burial if the fitting is a. ______________________________________, Wrapped with self-fusing, formaldehyde-free and chloride-free, fully cured silicone tape with a minimum thickness of 0.020 inches; b. ______________________________________ Not buried under or encased in concrete; and c. _______________________________________ Not buried underground beneath a building. 143. All pipes and fittings shall be inspected for ________________ cracks or ____________________ other damage prior to installation. Full Exam 144. PEX shall not be stored where it will be: a. ____________________________________ Exposed to direct or indirect ultraviolet light (sunlight) b. ____________________________________ Exposed to materials that affect the basic properties of PEX, brass, or copper; c. ____________________________________ Come into contact with chemicals, pipe thread compounds, putty, and mineral or linseed oil compounds. 145. Solvent cement and primers shall not be used beyond their ___________________. Marked shelf life 146. Each length of pipe, fitting, trap, fixture, or device used in a plumbing or drainage system shall be indelibly marked with the: a. __________________________________________ Weight or quality and b. __________________________________________ Maker's mark or name (manufacturer's specification number). 147. Cast iron vertical piping shall be secured at sufficiently _______________________to close intervals maintain alignment and to support the weight of the pipe and its contents. 148. Horizontal cast iron piping and fittings shall be secured at sufficiently close intervals to maintain alignment and prevent sagging or grade reversal. Each length of pipe shall be supported by a hanger located not more than _________________________ 18 inches from the joint. 149. No hub bands shall be tightened alternately and firmly to __________________ 60 inch pounds of torque. 150. Hangers, anchors and supports shall be: a. _________________________________________________ Of sufficient strength to support the piping and its contents; and Securely attached to the building construction at intervals to support the piping and its contents and made to b. _________________________________________________ allow for expansion, contraction, structural settlement and vibration. 151. Steel pipe 1 1/2 inches and over shall be supported at _______________intervals. 12 foot 152. Steel pipe 1 1/4 inch and smaller shall be supported at _____________ 8 foot intervals. 153. Copper pipe shall have burrs and slivers removed by using a _______________or reamer other ________________________. appropriate tool Full Exam 154. Vertical copper tubing shall be supported at ______________ each story for piping 1 1/2 inches and larger in diameter and at _________________ each story and not more _______________ 10 foot intervals for piping 1-1/4 inches and smaller in diameter. 155. Horizontal copper piping shall be supported at __________ 6 ft intervals for 1 inch and smaller in diameter and _______ 10 ft intervals for 1 1/4 inch and larger. 156. Self-cleaning flux may be used in place of the cleaning pipe. True or False National Sanitation 157. Schedule 40, ABS and PVC plastic pipe and fittings shall bear the________________ Foundation seal of approval. 158. The use of Cellular Core plastic pipe and fittings (PVC or ABS) shall be limited to buildings in which the plumbing system does not exceed _____________________ in height. 159. Underneath concrete floors pipe and fittings shall be laid on stable earth conditions and have ___________________ 4 inches of grillage on its bottom, top and sides. 160. Horizontal PVC piping shall be shall be supported at intervals not to exceed ____________ 4 feet 161. Vertical PVC piping shall be supported __________________ at their bases and all upward movement shall ________________________. not be restricted 162. Hangers and straps for PVC shall be at least ___________________ 1 inch wide and shall not compress, distort, cut, or abrade the piping to allow free movement at all times. 163. A Cemented pipe joint shall not be made in conditions of excessive moisture _____________percent 90 humidity level or if the temperature is below ____________________ 40 or above ______________degrees 90 Fahrenheit. 164. CPVC plastic horizontal runs shall be supported be provided at ____________ 3 foot intervals for pipe one (1) inch or less in diameter and __________________ 4 foot intervals for larger pipe sizes. Full Exam 165. CPVC threaded adapters shall not be used to transition from CPVC to metal. True or False 166. The linear thermal expansion rate for CPVC is _____________for 1/2 inch each ten (10) degrees Fahrenheit temperature change for each 100 feet of pipe or tubing. 167. Offsets of _________________________ 12 inches or more every ten (10) feet shall be included on vertical risers if they are restrained by horizontal branches at each floor. 168. PEX shall be ________________in snaked the ditch to allow for linear expansion and contraction. 169. Metallic fittings other than those consisting of red brass shall be ________________from protected the soil to prevent corrosion. 170. PEX passing through a foundation wall, shall have a _____________________________ ridgid sleeve 171. If PEX is under a building, fittings shall not be used. True or False 172. PEX passing through a concrete slab or wall shall be __________________________. protected by use of sleeves protected by plastic grommets 173. PEX passing through metal studs or plates shall be __________________________ designed for this purpose 174. PEX shall not be installed: a. __________________________________ Where it may be exposed to direct or indirect ultraviolet light (sunlight); b. __________________________________ Where it may be exposed to open flame; c. __________________________________ With or exposed to petroleum based caulking or sealants; d. __________________________________ Where it may be subjected to prolonged exposure to free chlorine concentrations greater than four (4) ppm; 175. PEX shall be tested under a pressure not to exceed ____________________ 100 lbs per square inch nor less than _________________________ 40 lbs per square inch. 176. PEX sizes one (1) inch and smaller installed horizontally shall be supported at intervals not to exceed ___________________________ 32 inches Full Exam 177. PEX sizes 1-1/4" and larger installed horizontally shall be supported at intervals not to exceed ______________________________ 48 inches inches. 178. PEX installed vertically shall be supported at _______________________________ the base of each story with a mid-story guide. 179. Unions shall be ground faced and shall not be concealed __________________ or enclosed. 180. Sheet lead for a shower pan shall not weigh less than ______________ 4 pounds per square foot and shall not weigh less than _______________________ 2-1/2 pounds per square foot for vent pipe flashings. 181. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed to allow access for ______________________ cleaning 182. A trap or pipe shall not extend nearer to the floor than _________________ 12 inches except laundry trays or similar fixtures. 183. A floor drain or a shower drain shall be considered a plumbing fixture and shall be provided with a __________________________ strainer 184. A shower drain pan shall be constructed to a minimum height of _____________ 6 inches on all vertical walls. 185. A fixture, other than a water closet or a pedestal urinal, shall be provided with a ______________ strainer 186. The overflow from a fixture shall be ________________________, optional but if used, the overflow shall be connected to the _____________________________ inlet side of a trap and accessible for cleaning. 187. A shower used for other than safety reasons shall be equipped with a flow control device with a maximum of____________________________. 2.5 gal per minute 188. Public lavatories shall have a maximum flow of __________gpm 0.75 (3/4) and non public _____________. 2 gpm Full Exam 189. Sinks shall have a maximum flow of ____________________ 2.5 190. A urinal shall not exceed _____________________ 1.0 gal per flush. 191. Sewers for the connections of manufactured homes and mobile homes shall be laid at a uniform grade of no less than ____________________ 1/8th inch per foot. 192. Clean-outs shall be provided for manufactured homes at intervals not to exceed _____________________ 100 feet for main and branch sewers in sizes ________________________ 6 inches and smaller. 193. The clean-outs shall be extended to the grade with cast-iron soil pipe or schedule 40 ABS or schedule 40 PVC piping and shall be provided with a clean-out plug a ______________________ 4 inch concrete pad, _________________________________, 18 inches square shall be provided around each clean-out. 194. All main and branch sewers ___________________ 8 inches and larger shall not require clean- outs but shall require standard manholes at intervals not to exceed _______________ 400 ft as well as in all changes in direction. 195. Each manufactured home and mobile home shall be provided with a ________________ 4 inch sewer. 196. A _________________ 4 incgh concrete pad __________________ 24 inches square shall be provided around the waste opening. 197. An individual water connection shall be provided at an appropriate location for each manufactured home and mobile home space the connection shall consist of a riser terminating at least ____________ 4 inches above the ground with a minimum _______________________________ 2 , 3/4 inch valve 198. lawn watering A frost proof hydrant shall be provided and accessible for _______________ and ____________________ fire control outlets Full Exam 199. A shutoff valve may be placed below the frost depth on the water service line, but this shutoff valve shall not be a stop-and-waste cock. True or False 200. What is the code for medical gas installations? ________________________________ Title 815 Chapter 20 Reg 195 201. A ______________________ licensed master plumber shall apply for a permit to install medical gas piping prior to the installation. a certified medical gas 202. The person installing the medical gas piping shall be ____________________ installer and a_______________________ master or journeyman plumber 203. All water closets in public restrooms shall be _____________________with of an elongated bowl type a _____________________ split open front seat 204. Floors in toilet rooms shall be constructed of ____________________________________ nonabsorbant materials 205. If two (2) or more fixtures that receive human waste are installed and a wood floor is not used, the toilet room shall have at least: a. __________________________________________ 1 floor drain b. __________________________________________ 1 accessible hose bib protective cowl to prevent contamination of the potable water 206. supply system. A drinking fountain shall be equipped with a _________________________________ 207. An automatic washing machine installed in a new building shall have _______________ a two (2) inch trap. The trap shall be installed ____________________ 12 inches above the floor with __________inch 2 stand pipe extended to at least _____________ 2 inches above the flood level rim of the washing machine. 208. A garage sand trap shall be at least _____________ 2 feet by _________________ 4 feet feet 209. A garage sand trap shall have sufficient depth so that there is at least a ______________ 10 inch vertical distance between the bottom of the outlet ell and the bottom of the trap it shall have a _____________ 4 inch vent. Full Exam 210. The department shall inspect the following to ensure compliance with the code: a. ____________________________________ The water distribution system; b. ____________________________________ The soil, waste, and vent system; c. ____________________________________ The fixtures and fixture traps; d. _____________________________________ Appurtenances; and All connections in a plumbing system. 211. A rough-in inspection shall be conducted prior to ______________________ covering or concealment of the plumbing system. 212. If any part of a plumbing system is covered or concealed before being inspected, tested, and approved, it shall be ___________________________________. uncovered, or unconcealed and tested as required. 213. Any alterations, repairs, or extensions that require more than ______________________ soil, waste, or vent piping shall be inspected and tested. 10 feet of 214. The person procuring the plumbing permit shall furnish all _____________________________ equipment, material, and labor necessary for inspections and tests. 215. The water distribution system, as well as the water service, shall be tested with _________________ air or water under a pressure of not less than the _____________________. maximum working pressure under which it is to be used 216. A __________________ water test shall be performed on the entire soil, waste, and vent system. 217. In lieu of a water test, an air pressure test may be used at a uniform pressure of __________ 5 lbs per square inch (PSI). The pressure shall be maintained for ___________________. 15 minutes 218. After the plumbing fixtures have been set and their traps filled with water the final air test shall test the entire system by applying air pressure equivalent to a ____________ 1 inch water column for a ________________ 15 minute period. 219. A house sewer shall be tested by __________________, water ___________________ air or _______________ smoke test. 220. A ___________________ 4 inch test tee or Y connection shall be provided at the property line for testing. 221. A building sewer not drained by gravity shall have a minimum of _________________ 24 inches cover and shall be tested with _____________per 5 lbs square inch for a period of ____________ 15 minutes. 222. Inside rain water conductors shall be tested with _________________, water __________________ air or ________________________ smoke 223. A cross connection between a private water supply and a public water supply may be allowed. True or False. 224. If a single check valve ,a backflow preventer or a pressure reducing valve not equipped with a bypass is installed, a _______________________ expansion tank shall be installed in the cold water line near the water heater. Full Exam 225. ____________________ An air gap shall provide the best level of protection in all backflow situations. reduced pressure principle back 226. A pressure backflow preventer ________________________ shall provide the best mechanical protection against backflow available and shall be considered equivalent to an air gap. 227. A reduced pressure principle back pressure backflow preventer shall be tested on at least an____________________ annual basis. 228. Name the 3 degrees of hazard a. _____________________________ Severe hazard b. ______________________________ Moderate hazard c. ______________________________ Moderate hazard 229. The water service piping to a building shall not be less than _________________ 3/4 inch. 230. If the water service piping is made of plastic or other nonconductive piping, the water service piping shall be installed with _____________________________. an insulated copper tracer wire adjacent to the piping. 231. The tracer wire shall be at least _____________________ 18 AWG 232. The underground water service pipe from the main or water supply system to the water distribution system shall not be less than _____________ 5 feet apart horizontally from the house sewer and shall be separated by undisturbed or compacted earth. 233. The pipe may be placed in the same trench if the bottom of the water service pipe at all points is at least ___________________ 18 inches above the top of the sewer at its highest point. 234. If the water service pipe and sewer intersect, then ________________ a sleeve shall be used on the water service pipe extending five (5) feet on either side of the intersection. 235. The sleeve shall be _______________ sealed on each end to prevent debris from entering the sleeve. Full Exam 236. A combination stop and waste valve, cock, or hydrant shall not be installed in the under- ground water distribution system without the installation of an approved backflow preventer. ______________________________. 237. Hose connections other than those intended for clothes washing machines, frost proof burial hydrants, and water heater drain valves shall be equipped with a ___________________. vacuum breaker 238. The minimum size water service from the property line to the water heater shall be _________. 3/4 inch 239. More than ______________, 3 ½ inch fixture branches shall not be supplied from a ½ inch pipe. 240. The branch pipe to a fixture shall terminate not more than ____________ 30 inches from the point of connection to the fixture and shall be brought to the floor or wall adjacent to the fixture. 241. Name 3 materials approved for water distribution a. ______________________________ PEX b. ____________________________ Copper Type K,L,M c. ______________________________ Brass , CPVC , PVC , 242. Push-fit fitting systems which meet the ASSE Standard 1061, these systems are approved for _____________________ above ground use only using pipe sizes up to ________________ 2 inches. 243. PVC may be used below ground under a house or building. True or False 244. If a CPVC joint or connection is installed below ground under a house or building, the water distribution system shall be tested to at _____________ 100 lbs per square inch before backfilling. 245. The joint between ferrous piping and copper or copper-alloy piping shall be made with a dielectric fitting or other insulating fitting to prevent electrolysis. __________________________ Full Exam 246. A ___________ temperature ________________ balance or __________________ pressure balance control device to prevent a sudden unanticipated change in water temperature shall be installed to serve each shower compartment and shower-bath combination. 247. The main supply control valve shall be ___________________ full port and be accessible from within the____________________ occupied space and provided with a drip or drain valve. 248. The cold water branch to a hot water storage tank or water heater shall be provided with a shutoff valve located near the equipment and serving this equipment. In residential dwellings, the shutoff valve shall be placed within _____________of 3 feeet the water heater. 249. A water service shall be installed at least __________________________ 30 inches in depth. 250. A sewer shall have at least an ___________________________ 18 inch cover. 251. Sewer piping installed under property subject to vehicular traffic shall have at least _______inch 24 cover unless it is constructed of _______________ cast iron or ___________________.and sch 40 or 80 PVC encased in a minimum of ________________ 6 inches of concrete on each side and the top. Pipe shall be covered to prevent ____________________________ direct contact with concrete 252. Four materials for building sewers a. __________________________ Cast Iron b. __________________________ Vitrified Clay c. PVC ___________________________ or ABS Sch 40 & 80 d. ____________________________ Concrete 253. A change in direction of a sewer shall be made only with a. ________________________________________ Long Curves b. _________________________________________ 45 degree wyes c. _______________________________________ half wyes d. _______________________________________ quarter, sixth, eighth or sixteenth bends e. sanitary tees installed on their back or sides Full Exam 254. The minimum size of a house sewer shall not be less than _____________________. 4 inches 255. A house sewer laid in undisturbed ground shall be laid on at least _________________ 4 inches of approved grillage 256. A house sewer constructed of flexible thermoplastic sewer piping shall be installed with at least_________________ 6 inches of gravel on the bottom, top, and sides of the piping. 257. Sewage sumps shall be a minimum ______________________ 24 unches in diameter and no less than_________________________ 24 inches in depth. 258. A system that relies solely on a pump shall be equipped with both _________________ an audible and ____________________ visual alarm to be placed within ________________________ occupied space space. 259. A sewage ejector serving a residential installation shall be vented with a _____________ 2 inch vent. 260. An ejector serving a commercial or industrial installation shall be vented with a _______ 3 inch vent. 261. A house sewer shall be open trench work, and the trenches shall be kept open until the piping has been __________________________, inspected _______________________ tested and ________________. approved 262. A house sewer shall be laid on a grade of not less than __________________nor 1/8th inch more________________ 1/4 inch per foot. 263. Name 4 materials allowed for DWV within or underneath a building: a. ____________________________________ Cast Iron b. ____________________________________ Sch 40 PVC c. ____________________________________ CPVC d. _____________________________________ ABS Full Exam 264. Name 4 materials allowed for DWV underground in a building: a. ________________________________________ Cast Iron b. ________________________________________ Copper Type K or L c. ________________________________________ PCV sch 40 d. ________________________________________ ABS Sch 40 265. Underground waste pipe installed beneath a concrete slab shall not be less than ______ 2 in in diameter; and extend no less than ___________ 12 inches above the concrete slab. 266. A tubular brass trap shall be ________ 17 gauge. 267. A tubular brass trap, tubular PVC trap, or tubular ABS trap may be installed below the finished floor serving a fixture. True or False 268. A fixture shall be separately trapped by a water-seal trap placed as near as possible to the fixture, but not to exceed _______________ 10 inches from the bottom of the fixture to the dip of the seal. 269. A fixture trap shall have a water seal not less than ____________ 2 inches nor more than ________ 4 inches inches. 270. When can a fixture be double trapped? ________________________________ never 271. A trap shall be protected from _________________________ siphonage and ___________________ backpressure by an ______________ indicvidual ________________. vent 272. A crown vent shall be permitted. True or False 273. A fixture branch on a water closet shall not be more than ___________________ 4 ft 6 in 274. How many 1 1/2” slip joints are allowed on the outlet side of a trap? _________________ 1 275. A cleanout for the building drain shall be within ________________ 2 feet for the exterior wall 276. The building drain cleanout shall be __________________________. 2 directional or a combination of sanitary tees or wyes Full Exam 277. Minimum grade for a building drain is ______________ 1/8th in per foot 278. When are dead ends allowed? _______________________________ never 279. A trap shall not be used if the trap depends upon the action of a _____________________ moveable part or a _________________________ concealed interior partition for its seal. 280. A pipe passing under or through a wall shall be protected from ___________________ breakage 281. A pipe passing through or under cinder, concrete, or other corrosive material shall be protected against ________________________________ external corrosion 282. How many water closets with a maximum flushing rate of one and six-tenths (1.6) gallons per flush per water closet shall be allowed to discharge into a three (3) inch soil and waste pipe? _______ 4 283. The size of the house drain shall be determined by the total number of ___________________ fixture units connecting to the house drain. 284. The total _________________ area of vents through the roof shall be equal to that of the house drain with a minimum of one (1) three (3) inch stack. 285. A three (3) inch closet bend shall have a ______________________ 4 inch by 3 inch inch flange. 286. A roof extension of soil and waste stacks shall run full size at _______________ least 1 foot above the roof. 287. If the roof is used for purposes other than weather protection, the extension shall not be less than __________________ 5 feet above the roof. 288. A vent of less than three (3) inches in diameter shall be increased to ________in 3 inches diameter before passing through a roof if a change in diameter is made, the fitting shall be placed at least ____________________ 1 foot below the roof. 289. An individual vent shall not be less than _____________inches 1-1/4 in diameter Full Exam 290. A vent or branch vent pipe shall be free from drops or sags and be so graded and connected as to _________________ drip back the soil or waste pipe by gravity. 291. A vent shall not be required on a basement floor drain if the drain branches into the house drain so that measuring along the flow line from the center of the stack, the floor drain shall not be closer than ________________ 5 feet of the stack, nor farther __________________ 20 feet. 292. A common vent may be used on two fixtures of identical purpose. True or False 293. A flat vent may be allowed if the design of the building prohibits the type of venting required by this administrative regulation. True or False