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Plumbing Faucets And Fixture Fittings
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Plumbing fixtures are exchangeable devices connected to a plumbing system to deliver and drain water. They are essential components in kitchens and bathrooms, ranging from functional taps and toilets to advanced smart systems that offer automated features like heated seats and touchless operation.  Key Categories of Plumbing Fixtures Kitchen Fixtures: Includes sinks (single or double bowl) and faucets with features like pull-down sprayers and high-arch spouts. Bathroom Fixtures: Encompasses wash basins, bathtubs, and showers (overhead or handheld). Sanitaryware: Primarily consists of... Show more
Plumbing Faucets And Fixture Fittings
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25 Questions

1. A continuous waste can be made of PVC.
2. “Hot on the left, cold on the right” is no more than a tradition.
3. A handheld shower is considered an extension of the shower head and has no further regulations than the shower head.
4. All water closet fill valves must be antisiphon.
5. The drains of what fixtures require strainers?
6. The water filler for a baptistery requires no vacuum breaker if the termination of the filler is below the flood level rim of the baptistery.
7. A vacuum breaker on a flushometer must be ______ inches above the top of a urinal.
8. The drain that a domestic food waste grinder connects to must have a minimum diameter of
9. When you open the lid of a flushometer tank you see
10. A wye branch under a sink that receives the drainage from a dishwasher must connect
11. The water supply nozzle of a bidet is
12. A handheld shower must be controlled by a transfer valve.
13. A shower head is limited to a flow rate of
14. According to the UPC, an exposed tubular trap must be constructed of 20-gauge drawn brass.
15. Bathtubs can be supplied with higher water temperature than showers.
16. Transfer valves must have
17. Water closets flush through a siphon action.
18. The maximum hot water temperature permitted for a public lavatory is
19. The highest hot water temperature allowed in a shower is
20. Flushometer valves
21. A group of urinals in a large public restroom can have a common flushing device.
22. The thermostat on a water heater for a public restroom must be carefully set at no more than 120°F since it is the only temperature control.
23. The waste from an emergency eyewash station
24. Residential showers need no temperature control.
25. The open area of a strainer must be equal to the area of the tailpiece.