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To reduce costs in plumbing, locate two bathrooms back-to-back or locate kitchen plumbing next to a bathroom. True or False |
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True Kitchens and bathrooms can have common supply lines. |
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The higher the -value, the greater the resistance to the flow of heat. |
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Hot wires in an AC circuit are either black or white. True or False. |
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The pressure-relief valve on a water heater responds to: |
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On a sewer line, vertical stacks are connected to the: |
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Hardened copper is preferred to soft copper in some applications because: |
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Two pipes of unequal size are joined by a: |
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In a residential steam-heating unit, how many pounds of pressure will cause the pressure regulator valve to pop? |
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Must always be grounded and uses the armor as an equipment grounding |
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Which of the following may be hooked up to a 2" vent? |
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How many bathtubs may be hooked up to a 2" vent? |
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The minimum size trap allowed for a shower is: |
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The minimum size vent allowed for a shower is: |
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Where should you install a steam-heat (radiation) unit? |
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When connecting two gas lines in a concealed area, use: |
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Right/left nipple and couplings |
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, Which of the following copper electrical wires has the least resistance? |
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The most commonly used ferrous pipes are brass, copper, and lead. True or False |
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False Ferrous pipe contains iron (e.g., cast iron pipe). |
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The most commonly used non-ferrous pipes are steel and cast iron. True or False |
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False Cast iron is ferrous. |
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Where do you locate the return-air registers for an electric heating svstem? |
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Where do you locate the register for a cavity heater? |
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In what type of installation would you put a 4- wire, 3-phase wire electrical system? |
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Piping used for air-conditioning unit (i.e., from compressor to unit): |
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An air-conditioning unit runs constantly. What may be the cause? |
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Where are the filter pads located in a forced warm-air unit? |
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The black wire in an air-conditioning circuit is: |
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You would put a fuse or circuit breeder in the side of a circuit having: |
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Permanent openings for the passage of an air supply should have a free area of at least: |
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lsq. in. per 1,000 BTU/hr = British Thermal Unit) |
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What is the difference between #4 and #6 copper electrical wire? |
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When two fans are operated in series, their total CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) capacity (i.e., airflow) is: |
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Same as capacity of one fan alone Airflow is doubled when fans are connected in parallel. |
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What should you do with a disposable air filter? |
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How do you clean a permanent air filter? |
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Wash with warm water Dry air filters can be cleaned by air jet, water jet, steam jet, etc. |
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Why is aluminum electrical wire used? |
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What is the water flow from a residential sink faucet? |
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4.5 GPM Note: The state may give 4.0 GPM. |
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How do you prevent air from escaping from ducts? |
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Seal seams, cracks, and holes Air leakage through duct seams and holes, depending on the seriousness of the problem, can cause a loss of up to 1/3 of the air supply. This problem is usually caused by poor workmanship and can be corrected by sealing the seam cracks and holes by caulking, soldering, or covering with asbestos tape. |
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For copper, No.___electrical wire is the smallest size used for general wiring. |
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14 The smallest copper wire permitted by the NEC for general wiring is No. 14. The smallest aluminum wire permitted is No. 12. |
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When attaching a header to a king stud, the minimum nailing is: |
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4 - 16d (per each end of the header) |
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An advantage of PVC vs. Metal pipe is: |
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It can be used in masonry and concrete |
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In a residence without a chimney, the type of heater you should use is: |
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A hot air furnace return should be located: |
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The return on an A/C system should be; |
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Placed close to the thermostat |
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Secure Romex between boxes with: |
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The proper fitting for galvanized pipe is: |
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When scrutinizing a boiler and you discover the glass has no water, you should: |
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In the case of 2-wire Romex and an AC circuit which is hot? |
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If you were to install a 3-wire, 240V circuit in conduit to code, and it consisted of a white, red, and black wire, you would connect: |
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What is an advantage of nonmetallic cable relative to BX? |
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It can be used indoor or outdoor |
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It can be used indoor or outdoor |
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If two pipes are separated by a short distance, use: |
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What would you use for digging a sewer line? |
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What is the heat loss through a crack in the building called? |
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Which one holds less humidity, cold air or warm air? |
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What is the name of the final run from the electric utility feeder before the connection to a dwelling? |
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What is the term for electric utility as it enters the house? |
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When connecting 220 volts, which two wires do you use? |
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A black wire in an air-conditioning circuit is? |
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You have three wires: Red, black, and white. Which should be used for a 220V system? |
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With a 1 lOV line, which one is the hot wire? |
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What wire attaches directly to the distribution box? |
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Which box is grounded to a rod driven into the ground? |
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Where would you most likely find 4-wire 3- phase electrical hookups? |
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If the resistance is constant, to increase the amperage of a DC circuit, what must be increased? |
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Among Ampmeter, Voltmeter, Ohmmeter, and Oscilloscope, which would you NOT use for measuring a live circuit? |
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Which test should NOT be made with the service switch "on": Voltage, Current, or Resistance? |
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What is the resistance for a 1 lOW lamp connected to a 220V line? |
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440W (Ohms.) R=Esquare, P = (220V)square, HOW = 440W |
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Among these copper wires: #12, #8, 0,00, which one has the least resistance? |
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Among "0", "00", #10 and 500 MCM, which is the smallest wire size? |
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What is the difference between #4 and #6 eopper electrical wire? |
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In some cases, hardened copper is preferred to soft copper because it is ____________. |
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Which of the following can be used outdoor: Sheathed cable, BX, EMT, or bare wire? |
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EMT (Electrical Metal Tubing) |
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Can unsheathed cables be used outdoor? |
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What is one deficiency of unsheathed cables? |
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Susceptible to mechanical damages. |
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What is the advantage of non-metallic cables over BX cables? |
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It can be used indoor and outdoor. |
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What is the disadvantage of BX cable? |
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It is for interior use only. |
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Beside being difficult to be pulled and replaced, BX cables are also________ |
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Where should electrical wire be run in PVC (Polyvinyi Chloride) conduit? |
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Through the foundation slab. |
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What is the name of the tool used for pulling wires through conduits? |
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How do you support non-metallic sheathed cables? |
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Can damaged power cables be spliced and taped only for an emergency? |
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On the electrical drawing, a symbol which has two parallel vertical lines cutting through a circle indicates: |
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A duplex 1 lOV wall receptacle. |
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A lamp specified as "40W, T-20, RS,CW". What does that mean? |
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40W Fluorescent Bi-pin Rapid start/cool white. |
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If a motor uses 2.5 kW at $0.15 per kWh; how much would it cost to run the motor for one day? |
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$9.00 2.5KWX $0.15x24 hours. |
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A room 20' wide has 4 rows of lights. How Far from the wall should the center-line of the first row be? |
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2'6"or2'/2" 20', 4rows-5' 5'. 2 =2'6" |
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Locate four 4' long x 6" wide fluorescent light fixtures symmetrically and parallel to the major axis of a 16' X 20' room. How far from the wall should the center lines of the closets fixtures be from the 20' wall and from the 16' wall? |
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5' from the 20', and 4' from the 16' wall |
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You are servicing a gas burner. If the blower motor doesn't come on, what is probably NOT the cause? |
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The thermocouple was not generating enough electricity. |
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When referring to channel designations, R.C. means |
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Powered brakes can be applied by electrical current. True or False? |
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Excepting water closets and any other fixture which is specifically designated by local plumbing code or ordinance, a pipe which receives the discharge fi-om the plumbing fixtures, and conveys such discharge to a soil pipe, house drain, or house sewer is known as: |
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When laying a perforated drain line, holes should be aligned so they are discharging___________________. |
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Vertical stacks on a sewer line are connected with: |
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What can cause a vent pipe to leak: The cement is cracked - Not enough shingies - or incorrect flashing? |
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A "Wet vent" also serves as a: |
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When using a vertical cast iron pipe, which way should the hub face? |
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Horizontal water supply pipes should be _____at every joint. |
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Should water line be sloped to the highest fixture? |
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Where do cold water and hot water converge? |
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Among copper (common), galvanized, black iron (or elk), and plastic, which should never be used for gas lines? |
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What tool should you use to clean out debris in a pipe? |
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What type of connector is used to connect the 2 pipes which are different sizes? |
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A bell coupler, or a bell reducer. |
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Two pipes of unequal size can be joined with a: |
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When connecting copper pipe to galvanized pipe you should use a dielectric fitting, a union, a brass fitting, or a bell coupler? |
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A dielectric (non-conductive) fitting, or a brass fitting. |
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What is the result of using dissimilar metals in piping? |
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What would you use to connect 2 pipes that have a slight gap? |
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The main benefit of an Erickson coupling is that the pipe will not: |
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You can buy regular fitting and drain fitting. What can you use regular fitting for? |
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What is the advantage of using rigid copper tubing over flexible copper tubing? |
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It is less susceptible to damage. |
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Copper tubing has no threads, and copper pope is threaded at both ends. True or False |
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copper nttings generally are: |
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When ordering pipe nipples, how are sizes called out? |
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Nipple sizes, and lengths. |
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What type of valve would you use to decrease pressure in a line? |
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Where would you use a back-flow preventer? |
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The material used in a cooling system that absorbs heat through expansion is called: |
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BTU (British Thennal Unit) is the quantity of heat requires to raise the temperature of _____one degree Fahrenheit. |
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One pound per square inch (1 psi) is developed by what height of water? |
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In addition to the number of windows, the linear footage of the exterior walls, what else determines the size of an air conditioning unit? |
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Where is the compressor for the air conditioning unit located? |
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What type of heating unit for a house that does not require a vent? |
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An electric heating unit. |
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When ducts are placed in concrete, the proper type of furnace to install is: |
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Where should you register for a gravity-flow heater be located? |
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Where is the best place to install a return-air register for an electric forced air heating system? |
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As close to the furnace as possible, on an inside wall, up high. |
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Where should registers be placed in a perimeter heating system? |
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Below an exterior window. |
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Where should a steam-heat (radiation) unit be installed? |
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How many cubic feet of gas does it take to leat a 40-gallon water heater to boiling point? |
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On a coil-in-tank water heater, where should the coil be? |
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On the bottom of the tank. |
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What type of heating furnace do you use when placing it in a crawl space or attic? |
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What should you do with a (used) disposable air filter? |
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Discard it, or throw it away. |
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How should you clean a (used) permanent air filter? |
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What is the minimum size gas line for an appliance? |
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How deep should you bury a gas pipe? |
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No gas piping should be installed in or on the ground UNDER any building, and all exposed gas piping should be above ground at least: |
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No galvanized wrought iron, or galvanized steel pipe shall be used underground as a drain pipe, and shall be kept above ground at least: |
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What is the minimum size drain pipe for a water close? |
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On a 1 '/2" gas pipe line, what is the maximum distance you will need to support it? |
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A vertical pipe is any pipe installed in a vertical position, making an angle of not more than_________ with the vertical line. |
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A water line serving more than one building on the same piece of property must have how many shut-off valves? |
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1 separate shut-off valve for each building |
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Type "K" copper tubing is marked with what color identification-stripe? |
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Type "L" copper tubing is marked with what color identification-stripe? |
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Type "M" hard drawn copper tubing is marked with what color identification-stripe? |
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Type "DWV" copper tubing is marked with what color identification-stripe? |
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Copper water lines in a residence are normally__________in diameter. |
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What IS the minimum size ot the trap tor a shower stall? |
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What is the minimum size of the trap for a bathtub and overflow vents? |
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Which size of vent should be used to hook up 4 urinals? |
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How many bathtubs may be hooked up to a 2 inch vent? |
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Ventilation ot a garage should be to the_______. |
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In an apartment house or hotel, a window serving a water closet or shower compartment, or bath, toilet, service room, may open directly to: |
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For an attic, the insulation must be cleared by at least__________from the vents. |
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In toilets or bathrooms where provisions for In toilets or bathrooms where provisions for natural ventilation can not be met, how many cubic feet of air per minute per square foot area must a mechanical exhaust system remove? |
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2 cubic feet/minute/square foot |
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The permanent opening for the passage of air exchange should have an area of at least: |
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1 sq." / 1,000 Btu (British Thermal Unit) / hour |
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What is the minimum clearance for a light in a closet? |
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The NEC (National Electrical Code) is divided into 2 parts: Low Voltage and High Voltage. The high voltage begins at: |
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What is the minimum size AWG (American Wire Gauge) service that can enter a house? |
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What is the smallest wire size used in a residence? |
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The main electrical service switch on a building should be rated for not less than the load to be carried. |
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What depth should a direct burial cable be? |
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What is the maximum number of over current devices allowed in one branch circuit panel? |
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How many conductors can you put into a conduit? |
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40% of the conduit's cross section |
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How many 90 degrees bends are allowed in one run, using EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing) conduit? |
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Four 90 degree bends maximum |
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What is the maximum voltage you can run through a EMT conduit? |
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What is the maximum recommended temperature in which you can use PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) conduit? |
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Where do you install a 4-wire, 3-phase "Y" electrical system? |
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For data processing center. |
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What is the maximum operating temperature for THW cables? |
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75 degree Celsius (or 167F) |
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All electrical connections must be made in an: |
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It is common practice to leave at least____" of free conductor at each outlet or switch point for splicing. |
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A series of fluorescent lights should have what type of switches? |
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BX cables using the armor as equipment grounding, and must always be: |
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A ground wire should be connected to a: |
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Which way should the holes face on perforated drainage pipe (tile) when installed horizontal? |
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When using thermoplastic wire, which wire is connected to the panel? |
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White wire The white neutral wire is connectedto the fuse box. |
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A radiator should be located near an: |
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Outside wall, under a window Air currents from the window will convey the heat into the room. |
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What valve is used to bring pressure down to normal? |
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Which of the following can be buried? |
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Thin-walled conduit Electrical metallic tubing (EMT) may be installed underground, but it must be protected against moisture. |
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What is the unit called that runs from the electrical supply to the house wiring? |
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Where do hot and cold water lines converge? |
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What do you use on rolled roofing? |
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Regular plumbing pipes can be used for: |
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Minimum pitch of a self-sealing, double- lapped shingle roof? |
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What is the underlayment material used in roofing? |
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What does a pressure-relief valve on a water heater respond to? |
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Temperature and pressure. |
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Pressure - Temperature relief valve shall run to the exterior of a building with a full size drain of either galvanized steel or hard draw copper, with the end of pipe pointing downward, and being: |
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6" to 24" above the ground |
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Where do you install a 4-wire, 3-phase "y" electrical system? |
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Where should electrical wire be run in PVC(Polyvinyll Chloride) conduit? |
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Through the foundation slab |
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How many conductors can you put into a conduit? |
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What is the name of the tool used for pulling wires through conduits? |
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190. BX cable using the armor is equipment grounding, and must always be: |
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