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100: What is the purpose of a trap in a plumbing system?

Answer: To prevent sewer gases and vermin from entering the building.

100

100: What is the main function of a vent in a plumbing system?

Answer: To equalize pressure and protect trap seals.

100

100: What chapter defines the roles of the AHJ and installer?

Answer: Chapter 1 – Administration

100

100: What’s the minimum clearance in front of a toilet?

Answer: 24 inches.

100

100: What is the main purpose of a grease interceptor?

Answer: To separate and retain fats, oils, and grease before they enter the drainage system.

200

200: What is the required water seal depth for a trap?

Answer: Between 2 and 4 inches.

200

200: What’s the minimum required distance between a trap and its vent?

Answer: At least 2 times the pipe diameter.

200

200: What type of approval must all materials and devices have before use?

Answer: Approval by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

200

200: Which fixtures require an air gap in their waste connections?

Answer: Dishwashers, water softeners, and commercial food equipment.

200

200: What’s the difference between hydromechanical and gravity interceptors?

Answer: Hydromechanical uses flow control and baffles; gravity uses retention time and is usually outside.

300

300: Name two types of traps that are prohibited by the UPC.

Answer: S-traps and crown-vented traps.

300

300: Name three types of venting systems.

Answer: Individual vent, common vent, and circuit vent.

300

300: Explain the difference between building drain and building sewer.

Answer: Building drain is inside and extends to 2 feet beyond the structure; building sewer connects to the public sewer.

300

300: Name two approved materials for plumbing fixtures.

Answer: Vitreous china and cast iron.

300

300: Name two places where a sand interceptor is commonly used.

Answer: Car washes and garages.

400

400: Why is a double trap not allowed?

Answer: It can become air-bound, leading to drainage issues and possible trap siphonage.

400

400: What is a crown vent, and why is it not allowed?

Answer: A vent installed too close to the trap weir; it's prone to clogging and ineffective venting.

400

400: What chapter outlines general installation regulations?

Answer: Chapter 3 – General Regulations.

400

400: What determines the number of water closets in a public restroom?

Answer: Occupant load and use classification.

400

400: When is an oil and flammable liquid interceptor required?

Answer: In repair garages, factories, and gas stations with oily or flammable waste.

500

500: Explain how trap seal loss can occur and how it's prevented.

Answer: Loss occurs from evaporation, siphonage, or backpressure; it's prevented through venting and trap seal primers.

500

500: Describe how improper venting can affect trap performance.

Answer: It can cause siphonage or backpressure, leading to trap seal loss and allowing sewer gas into the building.

500

500: When can a plumbing code requirement be waived?

Answer: When an alternate method is approved by the AHJ.

500

500: Explain the installation rules for indirect waste receptors.

Answer: Must be readily accessible, trapped, and with an air gap or air break connection.

500

500: What are the performance requirements for FOG disposal systems?

Answer: Must limit effluent to no more than 100 mg/L (5.84 grains/gal) of FOG.

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