_____ is used to change the flow of water from the spout to the showerhead.
What is a Diverter
This type of kitchen sink faucet is the most commonly found.
What is a Side Sprayer faucet.
Supply lines are tightened hand tight and ______.
What is a 1/4 turn.
This part of the toilet was invented by John Douglas in 1887
What is a Douglas/Flush Valve
_____ prevents the sudden change in water temperature if pressure changes on one side of the valve
What is a Pressure Balance Valve
These types of kitchen sink faucets are required to have an integral check built in to prevent potential contamination.
What is Pull Down/Out sprayer.
If a faucet isn't shutting off all the way you may need to replace one of these in the faucet.
What is a Stem/Cartridge
This flush style is the most common used in toilets for residential homes.
What is the Syphon Jet
If a shower head is dripping when not in use, the ______ should be replaced.
What is seats/stems/cartridge
Standard spread for the holes on a kitchen sink are typically ____ for 3/4 hole faucets.
What is 8" spread.
This appliance is typically installed and hooked up by a plumber on site.
What is a dishwasher
If this device is not set properly, it could cause a short flush, double flush, or overfill.
What is the fill valve.
A shower with a hand-held sprayer must be manufactured with this device.
What is a vacuum breaker
Most lavatory faucets come with a ______ to adhere to a.5 GPM for water conservation.
What is an Aerator
Some codes may require this device to be installed onto water using appliances in the home to stop the pipes from vibrating.
What is a Hammer Arrestor
The difference between a Major and Minor rebuild includes the replacement of this part in particular.
What is the flush valve.
What is 140°
Both Kitchen sink faucets and lavatory faucets use this device to connect to the homes distribution system.
What is a Stop/Isolation Valve.
The supply line used to connect to an ice maker is typical this size.
What is 1/4"
A toilet has this many seal points to check.
What is 15