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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2008

Review Questions Utilities !"t 7


101. Minimum size of trap and waste branch for a pedestal urinal. a. 2" b. 2-1/2 c. 3 d. 4 102. Ratio of water closets for male population for elementary and secondary school. a. 1:25 b. 1:30 c. 1:35 d. 1:40 103. Ratio of water closets for female population for elementar and secondar sc!ool. a. 1:25 b. 1:30 c. 1:35 d. 1:40 104. Ratio of urinals for elementar sc!ool. a. 1:50 b. 1:"5 c. 1:#0 d. 1:#5 105. Ratio of water closets for female population for $rincipal %ors!ip $laces. a. 1:50 b. 1:"5 c. 1:#0 d. 1:#5 10&. 'inimum re(uired number of water closets for female for office and public buildin)s ser*in) 55 occupants for emplo ees.

a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 10". %!ere t!ere is e+posure to s,in contamination due to poisonous materials- w!at is t!e ratio of la*ator to number of occupants. a. 1:2 b. 1:3 c. 1:4 d. 1:5 10#. 'inimum !ead of water- in meters- re(uired for eac! section of plumbin) for water test. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 10.. /ow man da s- at least- s!all be )i*en before an plumbin) wor, inspection is done after written notice for inspection. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 110. 'inimum time- in minutes- re(uired for water to sta in t!e s stem or pipes for a water test wit!out an lea,s to satisf said testin). a. 5 minutes b. 10 minutes c. 15 minutes d. 20 minutes 111. 'inimum lead content in percent for pipes and fittin)s safe for !umans. a. &0 b. #0

c. 100 d. 120 112. 'inimum *ertical distance from t!e bottom of water pipes to t!e top of sewer or drain pipe if laid in t!e same trenc! on top of t!e ot!er. a. 150 mm b. 200 mm c. 300 mm d. 400 mm 113. 'inimum distance of water pipin)s from an re)ulatin) e(uipment- water !eaterconditionin) tan,s- and similar e(uipment re(uirin) union fittin)s. a. 150 mm b. 200 mm c. 300 mm d. 400 mm 114. 'a+imum spacin) of pipe supports at inter*als. a. 21 b. 2-1/21 c. 31 d. 41 115. 2(ui*alent of 1/& bend in de)rees. a. 303 b. 453 c. &03 d. "53 11&. 'inimum clearance in front of an cleanout in meters for pipes 51mm or less in diameter. a. 305 mm b. 355 mm c. 450 mm d. 511 mm

11". 'inimum clearance in front of an cleanout in meters for pipes lar)er t!an 51 mm. 4ia. a. 305 mm b. 355 mm c. 450 mm d. 511 mm 11#. 'a+imum distance of an underfloor cleanout from an access door- crawl space- or crawl !ole. a. 3.&0 mts. b. 4.50 mts. c. 5.50 mts. d. &.10 mts. 11.. 'a+imum len)t! of a tailpiece. a. 300 mm b. 400 mm c. &00 mm d. #00 mm 120. 'inimum len)t! of an branc! re(uirin) separate *entin). a. 2.40 mts. b 3.&0 mts. c. 4.20 mts. d. 4.&0 mts. 121. 'inimum e+tension of a *ent stac, t!rou)! roof abo*e t!e roof. a. 10 cms. b. 15 cms. c. 20 cms. d. 25 cms 122. 'inimum e+tension of a *ent stac, t!rou)! roof abo*e an ot!er *ertical surface. a. 300 mm b. 400 mm c. &00 mm

d. #00 mm 123. 'inimum *ertical distance of 567R from abo*e of an openable window or openin). a. 0.30 mtr. b. 0.40 mtr. c. 0.&0 mtr. d. 0..0 mtr. 124. 'inimum *ertical e+tension of 567R from an roofdec, w!ere it is protruded. a. 1.20 mts. b. 2.00 mts. c. 2.10 mts. d. 4.20 mts. 125. 'inimum !ori8ontal distance of an 567R from a roofdec, used for ot!er purposes aside from protection from weat!er. a. 2.00 mts. b. 3.00 mts. c. 4.00 mts. d. &.00 mts. 12&. 'inimum number of stories ser*ed b a waste stac, re(uirin) a parallel *entstac,. a. & b. # c. 10 d. 12 12". 7!e rate of flow of li)!t t!rou)! a surface. a. 9uminous :lu+ b. 9uminance c. :oot-;andle d. 9u+ 12#. 7!e luminous intensit of an surface in a )i*en direction per unit of pro<ected area. a. 9uminous :lu+

b. 9uminance c. :oot-;andle d. 9u+ 12.. = unit of illumination e(ui*alent to 1 lumen per s(uare foot. a. 9uminous :lu+ b. 9uminance c. :oot-;andle d. 9u+ 130. = unit of illumination e(ui*alent to 1 lumen per s(uare meter. a. 9uminous :lu+ b. 9uminance c. :oot-;andle d. 9u+ 131. 7 pe of li)!tin) s stem w!ere .0-1000 of li)!t output is directed to t!e ceilin) and upper walls of t!e room. a. ;o*e 9i)!tin) b. >ndirect 9i)!tin) c. ;eilin) =ccent 9i)!tin) d. 4ramatic 9i)!tin) 132. 7!e e(ui*alent of filament in a fluorescent lamp. a. ;at!ode b. 7un)sten c. ?eolite d. @urr 133. =n automatic de*ice used for con*ertin) !i)!- fluctuatin) inlet water pressure to a lower constant pressure. a. $ressure Re)ulatin) 5al*e b. Relief 5al*e c. Release 5al*e d. @all 5al*e

134. =n air-operated de*ice used to open or close a damper or *al*e. a. =ir 'otor b. =ir ;urtain c. =ir 4amper d. =ir 5al*e 135. Ander B@;- t!e clearance between t!e underside of t!e car and t!e bottom of t!e pit s!all not be less t!an CCC. a. 200 mm b. 300 mm c. 400 mm d. &00 mm 13&. Ander B@;- t!e minimum diameter of !oistin) and counterwei)!t rope. a. 20 mm b. 30 mm c. 40 mm d. &0 mm 13". Ander B@;- t!e minimum widt! between balusters in an escalator. a. 55# mm b. 5&2 mm c. 5#5 mm d. 5#& mm 13#. Ander B@;- t!e ma+imum rated speed of an escalator alon) t!e an)le of tra*el. a. 25 'eters/'in b. 3# 'eters/'in c. 42 'eters/'in d. 5& 'eters/'in 13.. 7!e effecti*e room temperature in air-conditionin). a. &#-"4 3: b. &.-"" 3: c. &4-"# 3:

d. &"-"# 3: 140. Resistance in alternatin) current s stem. a. ;onductance b. >mpedance c. Resisti*it d. ;apacitance 141. 7!e reciprocal of conductance. a. ;onductance b. >mpedance c. Resistance d. ;apacitance 142. 7!e rate of flow of sound ener) a. %a*elen)t! b. 6ound %a*e c. 6ound >ntensit d. 6ine %a*e 143. 9i)!tin) used primaril to draw attention to particular points of interest. a. 9ocal 9i)!tin) b. =ccent 9i)!tin) c. >ndirect 9i)!tin) d. ;o*e 9i)!tin) 144. = means of producin) li)!t from )aseous disc!ar)e. a. :luorescense b. $!osp!oresence c. 9uminance d. Das 4isc!ar)e 145. = t pe of /i)!->ntensit -4isc!ar)e lamp E/>4F. a. /i)!-$ressure-6odium b. 'ercur 5apor 9amp c. 6odium 5apor 9amp

d. /i)!-$ressure 'ercur 14&. 6ound s stem input de*ice t!at reacts to and con*erts *ariable sound pressure into *ariable electrical current. a. 'icrop!one b. 6pea,er c. =mplifier d. 7uner 14". 9i)!t ori)inatin) from sources not facin) eac! ot!er- as from windows in ad<acent walls. a. ;ross 9i)!t b. :an 9i)!t c. ;lerestor 9i)!t d. 9i)!t %ell 14#. 7!e process of remo*in) calcium and ma)nesium deposits in water. a. 4istillation b. 4esalination c. 6oftenin) d. /ardenin) 14.. = li)!tin) unit consistin) of one or more electrical lamps. a. :lourescent @ulb b. >ncandescent @ulb c. 9uminaire d. ;!andelier 150. = lou*ered construction di*ided into cell-li,e areas and used for redirectin) t!e li)!t emitted b an o*er!ead source. a. @o+-t pe b. ;anop c. 4iffuser d. 2))crate 151. = )rap! used in air-conditionin) and s!owin) t!e properties of air-s stem mi+tures.

a. /umidit Drap! b. 7emperature Drid c. $s c!rometric ;!art d. / dro)rap! 152. /eat t!at raises air temperature. a. 9atent /eat b. 6ensible /eat c. =nt!ropomorp!ic /eat d. 6olar /eat 153. 7!e transmission of !eat ener) from one place to anot!er b circulator mo*ement of a mass of fluid. a. ;on*ection b. Radiation c. ;onduction d. 2*aporation 154. = lamp desi)ned to pro<ect and diffuse a uniform le*el of illumination o*er a lar)e area. a. 6potli)!t b. :loodli)!t c. 9aser 9i)!t d. Apli)!t 155. %!at is t!e ratin) inde+ of an air-conditionin)/refri)eration s stem w!ic! rates t!e unit for t!e number of @7AGs of !eat remo*ed per watt of electrical input ener) H E22RF a. 2ffecti*e 2ner) Ratin) b. 2ner) 2fficienc Ratin) c. 2ner) 2fficienc Ratio d. 2ffecti*e 2ner) Ratio 15&. %!at mec!anical e(uipment- coupled wit! a central air-conditionin) s stem- is used to to de!umidif and cool t!e air stream in<ected to a conditioned space. a. ;ondenser b. =ir /andlin) Anit

c. :an ;oil Anit d. ;!iller 15". = ri)id metal !ousin) for a )roup of !ea* conductors insulated from eac! ot!er and t!e enclosure- also called @usduct. a. Racewa b. Runwa c. @usbar d. @uswa 15#. = !ea* conductor- usuall in t!e form of a solid copper bar- used for collectin)carr in)- and distributin) lar)e electric currents- also called a busbar. a. @us b.Race c. ;onduit d. ;ircuit 15.. =n appro*ed assembl of insulated conductors wit! fittin) and conductor terminations in completel enclosed *entilated protecti*e metal !ousin) w!ere t!e assembl is desi)ned to carr fault current and to wit!stand t!e ma)netic forces of suc! current. a. Racewa b. Runwa c. @usbar d. @uswa 1&0. = t pe of perimeter detector w!ic! detects ob<ect in !eat ran)e of bod temperature. a. 9i)!t @eam b. $assi*e >nfrared c. Altrasonic d. 9aser ?oom 1&1. = t pe of perimeter detector w!ic! detects interruption of li)!t beam. a. 9i)!t @eam b. $assi*e >nfrared c. Altrasonic

d. 9aser ?oom 1&2. = t pe of perimeter detector w!ic! detects c!an)e in sound wa*e pattern. a. 9i)!t @eam b. $assi*e >nfrared c. Altrasonic d. 9aser ?oom 1&3. %omenGs urinal fi+ture. a. %as!down b. @lowout c. %as! 9a*ator d. 6ip!on Iet 1&4. = bo+ wit! a blan, co*er w!ic! ser*es t!e purpose of <oinin) one different runs of racewa s or cables and pro*ided wit! sufficient space for connection and branc!in) of t!e enclosed conductors. a. Iunction @o+ b. $ull @o+ c. ;onnector @o+ d. Jcta)onal @o+ 1&5. = t pe of water closet t!at is least efficient- sub<ect to clo))in)- nois - and use a simple was!out action t!rou)! a small irre)ular passa)ewa . a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. @lowout d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1&&. 7!is t pe of water closet is similar to t!at of t!e sip!on-<et e+cept t!at it !as a smaller trap passa)ewa and smaller water surface area- moderatel nois . a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. @lowout d. 6ip!on 5orte+

1&". = t pe of water closet t!at is nois but !i)!l efficient. 6tron) <et into up le) forces contents out. Ase onl wit! flus! *al*e- re(uires !i)!er pressure. a. 6ip!on Iet b. Re*erse 7rap c. @lowout d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1&#. %ater closet t!at is (uiet- e+tremel sanitar - water is directed t!rou)! t!e rim. >t scours bowl- folds o*er into <etK sip!on. a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. 6ip!on Iet d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1&.. = water closet t!at is sanitar - efficient- and *er (uiet. %ater enters t!rou)! t!e rim and t!rou)! t!e down le). a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. 6ip!on Iet d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1"0. = toilet bowl similar to t!e sip!on-<et- but !a*in) t!e flus!in) water directed to t!e rim to create circular motion or *orte+ w!ic! scours t!e bowl. a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. 6ip!on Iet d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1"1. = toilet bowl in w!ic! t!e flus!in) water enters t!rou)! t!e rim and a sip!onic action initiated b a water <et draws t!e contents of t!e bowl t!rou)! t!e trapwa . a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. 6ip!on Iet d. 6ip!on 5orte+

1"2. = water closet similar to t!at of t!e sip!on <et but wit! a smaller water surface and trapwa . a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. @lowout d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1"3. 7!is t pe of water closet is pro!ibited b some !ealt! codes. a. %as!down b. Re*erse 7rap c. @lowout d. 6ip!on 5orte+ 1"4. 7!e concussion and ban)in) noise t!at results w!en a *olume of water mo*in) in a pipe suddenl stops or loses momentum. a. =ir 6tac, b. %ater /ammer c. %ater 9e*el d. %ater :lan)e 1"5. = s!utoff *al*e closed b lowerin) a wed)e-s!aped )ate across t!e passa)e. a. ;!ec, 5al*e b. Date 5al*e c. =n)le 5al*e d. Dlobe 5al*e 1"&. A valve closed by a disk seating on an opening in an internal wall. a. ;!ec, 5al*e b. Date 5al*e c. =n)le 5al*e d. Globe alve 1"". 9i(uid sewa)e t!at !as been treated in a septic tan, or sewa)e treatment plant. a. 6oil %aste b. 2ffluent c. 9eac!ate

d. @rac,is! water !"#. $he centerline of pipe. a. ;rown %eir b. %pring &ine c. 7op 4ip d. >n*ert 9ine !"'. $he interior top surface of a pipe. a. (rown b. 6prin) c. 4ip d. >n*ert !#). $he interior bottom surface of a pipe. a. ;rown b. 6prin) c. 4ip d. *nvert 1#1. = t pe of perimeter detector w!ic! is sub<ect to false alarm from aircraft radar and from mo*ement outside buildin) t!rou)! window- wood doors- and t!e li,e. >t uses radio wa*es. a. 'icrowa*e b. $assi*e >nfrared wit! Altrasonic Eor 'icrowa*eF d. $ro+imit / ;apacitance d. Altrasonic 1#2. 7!is t pe of perimeter detector uses bot! t!e $assi*e infrared and Altrasonic or 'icrowa*e s stem. a. 'icrowa*e b. $assi*e >nfrared wit! Altrasonic Eor 'icrowa*eF d. $ro+imit / ;apacitance d. Altrasonic

1#3. 7!is t pe of perimeter detector detects a c!an)e in capacitance of t!e area co*eredcaused b intrusion. $ro+imit / ;apacitance a. 'icrowa*e a. 'icrowa*e b. $assi*e >nfrared wit! Altrasonic Eor 'icrowa*eF d. $ro+imit / ;apacitance d. Altrasonic !#+. (olor code for pipes containing acid. a. oran)e b. ellow c. red d. black 1#5. = !i)! intensit disc!ar)e lamp in w!ic! t!e li)!t is produced b t!e radiation from a mi+ture of a metallic *apor- similar to t!at of a mercur lamp in construction. a. 'ercur 9amp b. 'etal /alide 9amp c. 7un)sten /alo)en 9amp d. /i)!-$ressure-6odium E/$6F 1#&. = t pe of lamp popular for li)!tin) commercial interiors- uses ar)on )as to ease startin)- it produces li)!t b means of an electric disc!ar)e in mercur *apor. a. 'ercur 9amp b. 'etal /alide 9amp c. 7un)sten /alo)en 9amp d. /i)!-$ressure-6odium E/$6F 1#". = t pe of lamp w!ic! produces li)!t b means of t!e reaction of !alo)en additi*e in t!e bulb reacts wit! c!emicall wit! tun)sten. a. 'ercur 9amp b. 'etal /alide 9amp c. 7un)sten /alo)en 9amp d. /i)!-$ressure-6odium E/$6F 1##. = t pe of lamp )enerall used for roadwa s and sidewal,s- uses sodium )as.

a. 'ercur 9amp b. 'etal /alide 9amp c. 7un)sten /alo)en 9amp d. /i)!-$ressure-6odium E/$6F 1#.. 7!is s!ows t!e *ertical relations!ips of all panels- feeders- switc!es- switc!boardsand ma<or components are s!own up to- but not includin)- branc! circuitin)- it is an electrical *ersion of a *ertical section ta,en t!rou)! t!e buildin). a. $anel 4ia)ram b. Riser 4ia)ram c. >sometric 4ia)ram d. 9oad 4ia)ram 1.0. >n ele*ator- it detects t!e obstacles durin) t!e door closin)- and reopens t!e door if t!ere is somet!in). $!otocell can be used to)et!er wit! t!is. a. 6afet 6!oe b. %ei)!in) 4e*ice c. :ascia $late d. /andrail Duard 1.1. >t pre*ents passen)ers from fallin) into t!e !oistwa w!en t!e tr to )et out of t!e car w!ic! is stopped between t!e floors. a. %ei)!in) 4e*ice b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. :ascia $late d. 6!ea*e 1.2. >n ele*ator- it ma,es t!e bu88er alarm w!en t!e car is o*erloaded and t!e door remains open until o*erloadin) is eliminated. a. %ei)!in) 4e*ice b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. :ascia $late d. 6!ea*e !'3. *n elevator, it protects the e-uipment from over current. a. (ircuit .reaker

b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. 9imit 6witc!es d. 4isconnect 6witc! 1.4. >n ele*ator- t!ese pre*ent t!e e+cessi*e car tra*el at t!e !i)!est and lowest floor. a. ;ircuit @rea,er b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. 9imit 6witc!es d. 4isconnect 6witc! 1.5. >n escalators- t!ese stop t!e escalator if a forei)n ob<ect becomes wed)ed at t!e )uard. a. ;ircuit @rea,er b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. 9imit 6witc!es d. 4isconnect 6witc! 1.&. >n escalators- t!is is located at t!e bottom truss of t!e escalator and pro*ided wit! on and off positions to stop or pre*ents t!e escalator from startin) durin) maintenance ser*ice. a. ;ircuit @rea,er b. /andrail Duard 6witc!es c. 9imit 6witc!es d. 4isconnect 6witc! 1.". 7!is de*ice- in escalators- is pro*ided at t!e dri*e unit location to protect a)ainst accidental mo*ement of t!e escalator durin) inspection of t!e dri*es or durin) )eneral maintenance. a. 'ec!anical 'aintenance 9oc,in) 4e*ice b. 4isconnect 6witc! c. Lnife 6witc!
d. Limit Switches

1.#. 7!is de*ice- in escalators- stops t!e escalator automaticall if an abnormal current is supplied to t!e motor. a. 4isconnect 6witc!

b. Lnife 6witc! c. 9imit 6witc!es d. ;urrent J*erload 6afet 6witc! 1... 7!is switc! cuts off all current suppl to t!e escalator for inspection- maintenanceor repairs. a. 4isconnect 6witc! b. Lnife 6witc! c. 9imit 6witc!es d. ;urrent J*erload 6afet 6witc! 200. >n a li)!tnin) protection s stem- t!e combination of a metal rod and its brace or footin)- on t!e upper part of a structure. a. Dround Rod b. =ir 7erminal c. 9i)!tnin) Rod d. $rotecti*e =ssembl 201. Jne of t!e earlier plastic to be de*eloped in 1.3#- a du pont trade name for t!e w!ite- soft- wa+ - and non-ad!esi*e pol mer of tetrafluoroet! lene. a. 7eflon b. 6ol*ent c. J-rin) d. =d!esi*e 202. 7!e number of c cles per unit time of a wa*e or oscillations e+pressed in !ert8 of c cles per second. a. %a*elen)t! b. :re(uenc c. 6ine %a*e d. 6ound %a*e 203. Jf a partition- t!e number of decibels b w!ic! sound is reduced in transmission t!rou)! itK a measure of t!e sound insulation *alue of t!e partition- t!e !i)!er t!e number- t!e )reater t!e insulation *alue. a. 7ransmission 9oss

b. =udible 7ransmission c. 6abin d. 4ecibel 4rop 204. 7!e coolin) effect obtained w!en 1 ton of ice at 32 o: E0 o;F melts to water at t!e same tmeperature in 24 !rs. Ee(ui*alent to 12-000 @tu/!rF a. 7on of Refri)eration b. /$ of Refri)eration c. 7on of 5entilation d. /$ of 5entilation 205. %!ic! statement is not trueH a. ;leanouts ma be omitted on a !ori8ontal drain less t!an 1.5 meters in len)t! unless suc! line is ser*in) sin,s or urinals. b. no )al*ani8ed wrou)!t iron or )al*ani8ed steel pipe s!all be used under)round and s!all be ,ept at least 15 cms abo*e )round. c. 1 3/4" diameter is GnotG a commercial si8e of D.>. $ipe for water suppl . d. 3" diameter is GnotG a commercial si8e of D.>. $ipe for water suppl . 20&. %!ic! statement is not trueH a. number of fi+ture unit is one parameter in si8in) a draina)e pipe. b. brass and cast iron bod cleanouts s!all not be used as a reducer or adapter. c. &03 branc!es or offsets ma be used onl w!en installed in a true *ertical position. d. %ooden septic tan,s are allowed. 20". 7% in electrical wire specification means. a. 'oisture and /eat Resistant- ;ross-9in,ed 7!ermosettin) b. 'oisture resistant- in wet and dr location c. /eat Resistant in wet and dr location d. 'oisture Resistant ;ross-9in,ed 7!ermosettin) 20#. M//B in wire specification means. a. 'oisture and /eat Resistant- ;ross-9in,ed 7!ermosettin) b. 'oisture resistant- in wet and dr location c. /eat Resistant in wet and dr location d. 'oisture Resistant ;ross-9in,ed 7!ermosettin)

20.. ;ollection line of a plumbin) s stem is sometimes referred to as. a. /ouse 4rain b. /ouse 6ewer c. /ouse 6anitar 4raina)e d. /ouse $lumbin) 6 stem 210. =n assembl consistin) of a pulle w!eel- side plates- s!aft- and bearin)s o*er w!ic! a cable or roped is passed. a. Do*ernor b. 6!ea*e c. %ei)!in) 4e*ice d. :ascia $late 211. ;onsist of a fl ball or fl wei)!t de*ice desi)ned to stop an ele*ator. a. Do*ernor b. 6!ea*e c. %ei)!in) 4e*ice d. :ascia $late 212. 7!e ot!er t pe of flame detector ot!er t!an t!e ultra*iolet t pe. a. >nfra Red b. 5apor 7 pe c. /eat 6ensor d. 'icrowa*e 213. 6in)le le*er *al*es used in ,itc!en sin, and la*ator faucets or at s!ower *al*es wor,s b t!e principle of a CCC. a. ;!ec, 5al*e b. Date 5al*e c. @all 5al*e d. Dlobe 5al*e 214. 7reats !ard water. a. ;!lorine b. 'a)nesium

c. ?eolite d. Bone of t!e abo*e 215. >n t!eater sta)e !ouse- a wei)!t usuall of iron or sand used to balance suspended scener - or t!e li,e. a. %ei)!in) 4e*ice b. ;ounterwei)!t c. 6!ea*e d. Duide 9oc, 21&. Jn ele*ators- a )ear-dri*en mac!ine !a*in) a drum to w!ic! t!e wire ropes t!at !oist t!e car are fastened- and on w!ic! t!e wind. a. %indin)-4rum 'ac!ine b. Duiderails c. ;ounterwei)!t d. 6!ea*e 21". 5ertical trac,s t!at ser*es as a )uide for t!e car and t!e counterwei)!t. a. %indin)-4rum 'ac!ine b. Duiderails c. ;ounterwei)!t d. 6!ea*e 21#. >n boilers- t!e function onl w!en it e+ceeds prescribed unsafe operatin) conditions. a. $ressure 5al*e b. Relief 5al*e c. 9imit ;ontrols and >nterloc,s d. 2mer)enc 9oc, 21.. %!at t pe of sound absorbent is best for lower band fre(uencies. a. $orous =bsorbents b. $lastic =bsorbents c. :iber)lass insulation d. air *acuum

220. 7!e bendin) of sound wa*e w!en tra*elin) forward c!an)es direction as it passes t!rou)! different densities. a. Refraction b. Reflection c. 4eflection d. Re*erberation 221. %!at combination of pipe fittin)s is installed at t!e base of a soil stac,H a. % e and 1/# @end b. % e and1/4 @end c. 6-bend d. % e and 6-bend
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1. The amount of heat which is absorbed or evolved in changing the state of a substance without changing its temperature. a. Solar Heat b. Latent Heat c. Anthropomorphic Heat d. Comfort Zone 2. inimum width of a septic tan!. a. "# cms. b. $# cms. d. %# cms. d. 1## cms. &. inimum length of a septic tan!. a. 1.1# mts. b. 1.2# mts. c. 1.'# mts. d. 1.(# mts.

'. inimum li)uid depth for a septic tan!. a. (# cms. b. "# cms. c. *# cms. d. *( cms. (. a+imum li)uid depth for septic tan!. a. 1.(# mts. b. 1.*( mts. c. 1.$# mts. d. 2.## mts. ". inimum capacit,- in cubic meters- of the secondar, compartment of a septic tan!. a. 1.## cum. b. 1.2( cum c. 1.(# cum d. 2.## cum *. inimum dimension of a manhole access to a septic tan!. a. '($ mm. b. (#$ mm. c. "1( mm. d. "22 mm. $. inimum length of the secondar, compartment of a septic tan! with a capacit, of more than " cubic meters. a. 1.(# mts. b. 1.*( mts. c. 1.$# mts. d. 2.1# mts. %. inimum distance of a water suppl, well from a septic tan!. a. 12.(# mts. b. 1(.2# mts.

c. 2#.1( mts. d. 2(.1# mts. 1#. inimum distance of a water suppl, well from a seepage pit or cesspool. a. '(.*# mts. b. ('.#* mts. c. ('.*# mts. d. *'.(# mts. 11. Minimum distance of a water supply well from a disposal field. a. 2#.&# mts. b. &#.'# mts. c. 30.50 mts. d. &(.## mts. 12. Minimum Gauge of galvanized sheet used for downspouts. a. 2# b. 22 c. 2' d. 2" 13. Minimum height of a water seal for each fixture trap. a. 1% mm. b. 2( mm. c. &2 mm. d. 51 mm. 1 . Maximum height of a water seal for each fixture trap. a. (1 mm. b. *" mm. c. 102 mm. d. 122 mm. 15. Maximum length of the tailpiece from any fixture. a. '# cms. b. (# cms.

c. !0 cms. d. *# cms. 1!. Minimum extension of the "#$% a&ove the roof. a. 1# cms. &. 15 cms. c. 2# cms. d. 2( cms. 1'. Minimum extension of the "#$% a&ove an opena&le window( door opening( air inta)e( or vent shaft. a. #.&# mtr. b. #."# mtr. c. 0.*0 mtr. d. 1.2# mtr. 1+. Minimum trap diameter for a &athtu& a. 1% mm. b. 2( mm. c. 3+ mm. d. (1 mm. 1*. Minimum trap diameter for a shower stall. a. &$ mm &. 51 mm c. *" mm d.1#2 mm 20. %e,uired num&er of water closets for females for an auditorium serving 1!-35. a. 3 b. ' c. ( d. "

21. %e,uired num&er of water closets for males for an auditorium serving 1!-35. a. 2 b. & c. ' d. ( 22. %e,uired num&er of urinals for an auditorium serving 10-50. a. 1 b. 2 c. & d. ' 2&. .e)uired number of water closets for females for a theater serving (1/1##. a. 2 b. & c. ' d. " 2 . $wo types of passenger elevator. a. 0lectric and 1neumatic &. .lectric and /ydraulic c. H,draulic and 1neumatic d. 0lectric and 1ressuri2ed 2(. inimum elevator width of single slide door elevator for small commercial or residential building. a. #."# mtr. b. #.*# mtr. c. #.*( mtr. d. #.%# mtr. 2". A device that is basicall, a double throw switch of generall, &/pole connection that will automaticall, transfer the power from the standb, generator to the building circuitr, during electrical power failure. a. Automatic 3use

b. Lever Switch c. Automatic Transfer Switch d. Switchgear Assembl, 2*. The minimum face to face distance between elevators in three and four car grouping. a. 1.( mts. b. 2.# mts. c. 2.' mts. d. 2.* mts. 2+. Maximum height of a dum&waiter. a. 1.20 mts. b. 1.(# mts. c. 1."# mts. d. 1.$# mts. 2%. A t,pe of lighting that provides illumination to special ob4ects li!e sculpturesflower arrangements- etc. a. 5irect Lighting b. Specific Lighting c. Accent Lighting d. 1icture Lighting 30. #tandard length of an electrical metal conduit. a. "6 b. $6 c. 100 d. 126 31. 1234 or 134 means. a. 1ublic Address 7o+ 0+change &. 1vt. 2utomatic 3ranch .xchange c. 1rivate Address 7ranch 0+change d. 1ublic Automatic 7o+ 0+change

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b. 8enerator c. Heater d. .ectifier 33. 2nother name for distri&ution panel. a. 1anel 3ox b. 1ower 1anel c. 1ower 7o+ d. 5istribution 7o+ &'. T,pe of plastic pipe other than pol,vin,l chloride and pol,but,lene. a. 1ol,eth,lene b. 1ol,st,rene c. 1ol,chrome d. 1ol,ethane &(. #tandard size of wire for a circuit line. a. 9o. 1# &. 8o. 12 c. 9o. 1' d. 9o. 1" 3!. #tandard size of wire for a switch line. a. 9o. 12 &. 8o. 1 c. 9o. 1" d. 9o. 1$ &*. A device for converting alternating current to direct current. a. Capacitor b. .ectifier c. 8enerator d. otor

3+. 2nother name for a %ectifier. a. 5.C. 8enerator b. A.C. 8enerator c. 5.C. Converter d. 5.C. Alternator &%. A controller sensitive to the degree of moisture in the air. a. Humidifier b. Humidistat c. Condenser d. Sp,rometer 0. 2nother name for /umidistat. a. /ygrostat b. H,grometer c. H,drostat d. H,drometer '1. A stop valve placed in the service pipe close to the connection at the water main. a. Chec! :alve b. 8ate :alve c. Corporation Stop d. Angle :alve '2. A vent with a function to provide circulation if air between drainage and vent s,stem. a. .elief :ent b. Air :ent c. :ent Stac! d. 5rainage Stac! '&. 3lange used on a pipe to cover a hole or opening in a floor or wall which the pipe pass. a. ;ide 3lange b. 0scutcheon

c. ;all 1late d. 3loor 1late ''. Length along the centerline of the pipe and fitting. a. 1ipe Length b. 9ominal Length c. 0ffective Length d. 5eveloped Length '(. A valve used in a flush tan! controlling the flushing of fi+ture. a. Angle :alve b. .elief :alve c. 3lush :alve d. Tan! :alve '". An, li)uid waste containing animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution. a. 8ra, ;ater b. Sewage c. Soil ;aste d. ;astewater '. 7omponent of fire extinguisher. a. 9itrogen 5io+ide &. 7ar&on Monoxide c. Carbon 9itrate d. Sulfur ono+ide +. 9nterrelationship &etween value of voltage and current with the same fre,uency. a. <hm b. ;attage c. Ampere d. 1hase

'%. 5escriptive of an, material such as s,nthetic resin which hardens when heated or cured- and does not soften when reheated. a. .igidit, b. Thermoplasticit, c. Thermosetting d. 1lasticit, (#. An =nstrument which responds to changes in temperature- and directl, or indirectl, controls temperature. a. 5r,/bulb temperature b. Thermosensor c. Thermostat d. oisture Sensor (1. Thin sheets that are used for controlling heat in dr,wall construction. a. Aluminum 3oils b. .igid 7oard =nsulation c. 3iberglass =nsulation d. 8.=. sheets (2. Conve,s storm water and terminates into a natural drainage such as la!es or rivers. a. 5rainage Line b. Culvert c. Storm .un/off d. Strom Sewer (&. A machine that converts mechanical energ, into electrical energ,- a generator of alternating current. a. 8enerator b. Alternator c. .ectifier d. Converter ('. 3reon in air/con must be compressed and li)uefied in order to absorb >>>. a. ;ater

b. 1ressure c. 8as d. Heat ((. Standard si2e of a wet standpipe outlet for each floor. a. 1 1?'@ b. 1 1?2A@ c. 1 1?(@ d. 1 2?&@ 5!. 2 type of pipe fitting for a :o)e "ent. a. 1?'7end &. 1;+ 3end c. 1?2 7end d. 1?& 7end 5'. 2 device installed on an electric water heater used to detect the wor)ing temperature to activate a switch. a. Heat Sensor b. Thermostat c. Temperature :alve d. Thermoswitch 5+. Minimum size of trap or &ranch for a &idet. a. 1-1;2< b. 1/1?'@ c. 2@ d. 2/1?2@ (%. inimum fi+ture suppl, pipe diameter for tan! t,pe water closet. a. &?$B b. 1?2@ c. &?' C d. 1@

"#. Term applied to the interconnection of the same fi+tures in one soil or waste branch with one branch vent. a. 7ranch Circuit b. 7atter, of 3i+tures c. :ent Assembl, d. 7ranch Assembl, "1. A single vent that ventilates multiple traps in the case of a bac! to bac! vent. a. Common :ent b. .elief :ent c. .oof :ent d. :ent Stac! "2. inimum si2e of a standpipe for a building in which the highest outlet is 2& meters or less from the fire service connection. a. &@ b. 'B c. '/1?2@ d. "@ "&. inimum si2e of a wet standpipe for a riser of more than 1( meters from the source. a. &@ b. 'B c. '/1?2@ d. "@ "'. inimum height of a branch vent above the fi+ture it is venting. a. &@ b. '@ c. (@ d. "B !5. Minimum wire size in s,uare millimeter for a &ranch circuit with a 30 ampere rating using $ype $/= stranded copper conductor in a raceway . a. &.2 s)mm

b. &.( s)mm c. (.& s)mm d. 5.5 s,mm !!. #tandard fre,uency of power supplied &y the local power utility company li)e Meralco. a. 2# C,cles b. '# C,cles c. !0 7ycles d. 12# C,cles "*. The overhead service conductors from the last pole or other aerial support to and including splices- if an,- connecting to the service entrance conductors at the building. a. 0lectric Service b. Service 5rop c. Service Connection d. Dnderground Service !+. >nit of loudness level. a. 1hon b. 5ecibel c. ;avelength d. Sabin !*. $he process of dissipating sound energy &y converting it to heat . a. #ound 2&sorption b. Sound 5iffraction c. Sound 5eflection d. Sound Attenuation *#. 5istance sound travels during each c,cle of vibration. a. Sine ;ave b. ;avelength c. Sabin d. Sound Threshold

*1. The reduction in the intensit, or in the sound pressure level of sound which is transmitted from one point to another. a. Sound Absorption b. Sound 5iffraction c. Sound 5eflection d. Sound Attenuation *2. Dnit of sound absorption e)uivalent to 1 s)uare foot of perfectl, absorptive material. a. 1hon b. 5ecibel c. ;avelength d. Sabin '3. 2coustical phenomenon which causes sound wave to &e &ent or scattered around. a. Sound Absorption b. Sound 5iffraction c. Sound 5eflection d. Sound Attenuation ' . Minimum sound pressure level that is capa&le of &eing detected &y the human ear. a. 1ure Tone b. Sabin c. $hreshold of 2udi&ility d. 5ecibel '5. 5luctuation in pressure( a particle displacement in an elastic medium. a. 1ure Tone b. Sound c. Threshold of Audibilit, d. Sine ;ave '!. #ound sensation in a single fre,uency.

a. 1ure Tone b. Sound c. Threshold of Audibilit, d. Sine ;ave ''. =ave produced &y a pure tone. a. ;avelength b. Sound ;ave c. Threshold of Audibilit, d. #ine =ave '+. #ynonymous with a lighting fixture. a. 0fflorescence &. ?uminaire c. 1hosphorescence d. =ncandescent '*. $he luminous intensity of light is expressed in 666. a. Lu+ b. Lumens c. Candela d. 7rightness +0. 9t refers to an individual who wor)ed in the sanitary field of ancient %ome. a. 1lum&arius b. 1lumbum c. 1lumbarus d. 1lumbium +1. 9n ?atin( it means 0lead0. a. 1lumbium &. 1lum&um c. 1lumbarium d. 1lumbarum

$2. A speciall, designed s,stem of waste piping embod,ing the hori2ontal wet venting of one or more sin!s or floor drains b, means of a common waste and vent pipe ade)uatel, si2ed to provide free movement of air above the flow line of the drain. a. Combination ;aste and :ent s,stem b. Combination Soil and ;aste S,stem c. Common 7ranch d. 7ranch Combination $&. :ertical flow of air used to separate different functions of spaces. a. Air 5uct b. Air curtain c. 5uct Chase d. Air ;ell $'. T,pe of lighting dealing with relativel, large area lighting. a. Common Lighting b. 8eneral Lighting c. Standard Lighting d. Cove Lighting $(. 5uring elevator emergenc,- to rescue passengers- this part of the elevator is used to open the doors from the outside. a. 1anic 7ar b. <utside 5oor Latch c. 5oor Sheave d. 0mergenc, 1anel 7o+ $". A device which e+tends across at least 1?2 the width of each door leaf which will open if sub4ected to pressure. a. 1anic 7ar b. <utside 5oor Latch c. 5oor Sheave d. 0mergenc, 1anel 7o+

$*. Sanitar, sewage from buildings shall be discharged directl, to the nearest >>>. a. Sanitar, 5rainage Line b. Sanitar, Sewer ain c. Sanitar, Sewer 5rain d. Sewer 5rain Line $$. .eceptacles intended to receive and discharge water- water/carried waste into a drainage s,stem with which the, are connected. a. 1ipes b. 3i+ture c. :ents d. 5rains $%. The simplest t,pe of building automation s,stem. a. Telephone S,stem b. Sound S,stem c. Telecommunication S,stem d. Au+iliar, S,stem %#. Standard si2e of an outlet for a dr, standpipe located at each floor. a. 2@ b. 2 1?'@ c. 2 1?2B d. &@ %1. A vent pipe connected to a vent stac!. a. Circuit :ent b. Loop :ent c. stac! :ent d. 7ranch :ent %2. A vent pipe connected to a stac! vent. a. Circuit :ent b. Loop :ent

c. stac! :ent d. 7ranch :ent *3. 9nstrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure. a. 7arometer b. Thermostat c. H,grometer c. 1,ronometer %'. 7est t,pe of fire detection that can detect fire during the incipient stage. a. =oni2ation b. Smo!e Alarm c. Heat Sensor d. 3ire Alarm %(. A fire detector installed in a fire alarm s,stem which uses low melting point solders or metal that e+pands when e+posed to heat to detect a fire. a. Heat Sensor 5evice b. 3i+ed Temperature Heat 5etector c. 3ire Sprin!ler Head d. 3ire Alerting S,stem %". A faucet fitted with a no22le curving downward used as a draw/off tap. a. 7ibbcoc! b. Hosebibb c. Laundr, 3aucet d. Eitchen 3aucet *'. /eat rating for a fixed temperature heat detector. a. 1&(/1%*F3 b. 1&#/1$#F3 c. 1&"/1$(F3 d. 1&*/1%(F3 *+. %eference in measuring the depth of a trap seal of a trap. a. Crown 5ip to Top ;eir

b. Crown Top to ;eir 5ip c. $op @ip to 7rown =eir d. Top ;eir to Crown 5ip **. 2 pipe fitting shaped li)e 0#0. a. S/bend b. 2/1?2@/bend c. ;,e d. @ou&le 3end 100. Minimum size of trap and waste &ranch for a shower stall. a. 2< b. 2/1?2@ c. &@ d. '@ Posted by RSG at 4:10 PM 0 comments Labels: Building tilities Re!iew" Re!iew #uestions
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!. *t is the minimum distance re-uired of water line to the cistern tank. a. !/ m b. 20 m c. 25 m d. 30 m 2. = t pe of faucet t!at operates wit! a round taperin) plu) to fit a metal s!eet. a. @all faucet b. Round ;oc, c. Le coc, d. ;ircular coc, 3. 7!e use of e+treme pressure so as not affect t!e e+istin) foundation in t!e *icinit a. ;entrifu)al $ump b. Ietted %ell c. $iston $ump d. 4ri*en %ell

4. =n <oint obtained b <oinin) of metal parts wit! allo s and melt at temperature !i)!er t!an 44. de)rees centi)rade but lower t!an t!e meltin) temp of t!e parts to be <oined. a. @la8ed <oint b. @urned lead <oint c. ;ement 'ortar Ioint d. :lared Ioint 5. :or an apartment buildin) !ow man )allons of !ot water is needed per personH a. # b. . c. 10 d. 12 &. =mon) t!e followin) description- w!ic! of t!e followin) does BJ7 describe t!e down-feed and )ra*it return s stemH a. J*er!ead feed and s stem b. %it! a continuin) networ, of pipes o pro*ide a constant circulation of water. c. /ot water rises on t!e !i)!est point of t!e plumbin) s stem and tra*els to t!e fi+ture b )ra*it . c. %ater distribution is dependent on t!e e+pansion of t!e !ot water )ra*it . ". = 5al*e outlet of a boiler t!at permits disc!ar)e of accumulated sediment. a. @low-off b. @low *al*e c. @oiler blow-off d. @oiler *al*e #. = pipe or tubin) t!at connects t!e outlets of plumbin) fi+ture to t!e trap. a. 7rap tube b. 7ail piece c. 7rap pipe d. 7rap pipe .. %!ic! of t!e followin) does not )enerall describe a *itrified cla pipeH a. @rittle b. Jne of t!e oldest materials used for sewer line c. /i)! resistant to most acids d. ;!eapest 10. %!at is t!e minimum trap diameter EmmF used for laundr tubsH a. 32 mm b. 3# mm

c. 51 mm d. "& mm 11. /ow man urinals would be needed for an auditorium wit! capacit of 500 personsH a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. " 12. 7!e ma+imum de*eloped len)t! of t!e trap arm water closet or similar fi+ture s!all not e+ceed to !ow man metersH a. 0.&0 m b. 0..0 m c. 1.# m d. 2.& m 13. = c lindrical trap closed on t!e bottom and !a*in) a co*er plate for access- usuall installed in t!e drain line from a bat!tub. a. 4rain trap b. 6ewa)e trap c. =ir trap d. 4rum trap 14. %!at is t!e re(uired number of water suppl fi+ture unit for flus! tan, water closets Epri*ate/public useFH a. N b. O c. 3/5 d. 4/5 15. %!at is t!e pipe color for ammoniaH a. Jran)e b. Red c. Pellow d. Dreen 1&. %!at is t!e met!od of treatment w!en t!ere are presence of calcium and ma)nesium in t!e waterH a. =ddition of water softeners b. :iltration c. ;!lorination d. ;oa)ulation

1". 7ube made of plastic material and color blac,. 7!e cross sectional s!ape is normall o*al and is denoted b its outside diameter a. $ol but lene b. $ol et! lene c. $lastic 2+tra $ipe d. $ol *in l e+tra $ipe 1#. = water suppl s stem in w!ic! water is distributed from a water main or an enclosed stora)e tan, stora)e tan, under pressure from compressed air. a. $neumatic water suppl b. 'ec!anical water suppl c. %ater pressure suppl d. $ump circuit s stem 1.. %!at is t!e minimum trap diameter EmmF for drin,in) fountainsH a. 21 b. 3# c. 31 d. 4# 20. = t pe of flus! action of water closet w!ere flus!in) action is started b a w!irlpool motion followed b a complete flus! down. a. %as! down b. 6ip!on *orte+ c. 6ip!on <et d. 4irect :lus! 5al*e 21. %!at is t!e ratio of water closet for dormitories EmaleFH a. 1:3 b. 1:# c. 1:5 d. 1:10 22. %!at is t!e minimum si8e of t!e trap for a bidetH a. 2 b. 2 N c. 3 d. Bone of t!e abo*e 23. 7!e minimum allowable clearance from t!e !i)!est point of t!e roof to t!e ser*ice drop conductor as per Bational @uildin) ;ode: a. 2.00 m

b. 3.00 m c. 2.50 m d. 3.50 m 24. 7!e specification on t!e electric wire M//% refers to: a. 'oisture and /eat Resistant 7!ermoplastic b. 'oisture and /eat Resistant ;ross 9in,ed 7!ermosettin) $ol et! lene c. 'oisture and /eat Resistant Rubber d. Bone of t!e abo*e 25. = new air-conditionin) s stem w!ic! answers t!e need to respond to c!an)es in room coolin) capacities of controllin) air flow a. 5=5 b. 6plit t pe c. 5R5 d. 575 2&. 7 pe of duct fittin) !a*in) se*eral outlets for ma,in) multiple connections. a. 4uctwor, b. Datc!erin) c. 'anifold d. @onet 2". = dr -pipe sprin,ler s stem t!rou)! w!ic! after flow is controlled b a *al*e operated b fire detection de*ices more sensiti*e t!an t!ose in t!e sprin,ler !eads. a. 6prin,ler 6 stem b. $reaction 6 stem c. 4elud)e 6 stem d. 4r -pipe 6 stem 2#. = fire in*ol*in) flammable li(uid- as )asoline oil- and )rease- w!ic! must be e+tin)uis!ed b e+cludin) air and in!ibitin) t!e release of incombustible *apors a. ;lass = :ire b. ;lass @ :ire c. ;lass ; :ire d. ;lass 4 :ire 2.. = rubber or plastic was!er inserted in a !ole in a metal part to pre*ent )roundin) of wire passin) t!rou)! t!e !ole. E29 005F. a. >nsulator b. 6!ield c. @us!in)

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Review Questions Utilities !"t % lu+,in(. 1. )hat ancient 'oman te'm 'e*e's to an indi!idual who wo'+ed in the sanita'y *ield o* ancient Rome, $. )hat is the title gi!en to a -e'son who is a s+illed wo'+e' in the *ield o* sanitation, .. /P0P 'e*e's to: 4. (ts com-lete R& no: 1. )hat is the meaning o* B23, 6. 4ach *i5tu'e di'ectly connected to the d'ainage system shall be e6ui--ed with 7777777777. 8. Plumbing is de*ined as the a't and science o* 77777777777 -i-es" *i5tu'es and othe' a--a'atus. 9. )hat is the gene'al 'ole o* Sanita'y and 4n!i'onmental 4nginee'ing, %. :his -'omulgated the design and layout o* a -lumbing system that is go!e'ned by set o* 'ules

10. (n the 18th centu'y" the 4nglish -a'liamenta'y -assed the *i'st 77777777777 laws. ((. 1. )hat -e'iod was -lumbing 'e!i!ed, (t is the -e'iod when 4u'o-e was -lagued with e-idemics. $. Plumbing shall be installed with due 'ega'd to -'esentation o* the st'ength o* 77777777777 and -'e!ention o* damage to walls and othe' su'*aces th'ough *i5tu'e usage. .. (n what ci!ili;ation did the conce-t and im-o'tance o* -lumbing became mo'e de*ined and a--'eciated, 4. :he ability o* an a'ea 'esou'ce system to su--o't the acti!ities o* a gi!en -o-ulation. 1. 777777777777 is a -a't o* ecosystem and is the ma<o' cont'ibuto' to -ollution o* the en!i'onment. 6. 777777777777" including *i5tu'es" shall be maintained and -'o-e'ly usable 8. :his the -ollutant that a**ects the 6uality o* wate' due to im-act o* Biochemical 25ygen 3emand =B23> discha'ges" that 'ises when tem-e'atu'e 'ises. 9. &n act which 'egulate the P'actice o* Sanita'y 4nginee'ing in the Phili--ines. (((. 1. (n 1%08" a di!ision o* -lumbing const'uction and ins-ection" with the city o* Manila as a model" was headed by whom, $. :his act is +nown as 7777777777 that was a--'o!ed on ?une 19" 1%11. .. :he li6uid and wate' bo'ne waste de'i!ed *o'm the o'dina'y li!ing -'ocess" *'ee

*'om indust'ial wastes" and o* such cha'acte' as to -e'mit satis*acto'y dis-osal without s-ecial t'eatment into the -ublic sewe' o' by means o* -'i!ate dis-osal system. 4. :he 1%%% /&MP&@ Plumbing 0ode Re!iew 0ommittee P'esident. (A. 1. )hen was the Re-. &ct /o. 1.89" also +nown as the /ational Plumbing 0ode o* the Phili--ines a--'o!ed, $. )hen was the -'actice o* Plumbing in the Phili--ines initiated, .. )hat is the act *o' )ate' #uality Management, A. 1. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : Sanitation is the *ield o* -ublic health dealing with en!i'onmental deg'ation and -'e!ention and cont'ol o* diseases $. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he design and layout o* -lumbing system is go!e'ned by a set o* 'ules -'omulgated by the /ational Standa'd Plumbing 0ode =/SP0> .. Plumba'ius is to indi!idual who wo'+ed in the sanita'y *ield" while Plumbum is to 77777777777. )&:4R 3(S:R(B :(2/ SBS:4M (. 1. 77777777777 is the most satis*acto'y means o* wate' dist'ibution. $. (n this method o* dist'ibution" the e5cess wate' -um-ed du'ing -e'iods o* low consum-tion is sto'ed in ele!ated tan+s o' 'ese'!oi'. .. (n dual main systems" 777777777777 a'e added on the south and west sides o*

st'eets and -i-ing is gene'ally -laced beneath sidewal+s. 4. 777777777777" sometimes called a'te'ial mains" *o' in the s+eleton o* the dist'ibution system. 1. 777777777777 is used *o' city wate' -i-es. 6. 777777777777 is used *o' -i-elines" t'uc+ mains and in!e'ted si-hon whe'e -'essu'es a'e high and si;es a'e la'ge. 8. 777777777777 a st'onge' and mo'e elastic ty-e o* cast i'on used in newe' -lumbing installation. 9. & chemical 'eaction which in!ol!es the 'emo!al o* metallic elect'ons *'om metals and *o'mation o* mo'e stable com-ounds. ((. 1. 0onsist o* a cylinde' in which a -iston o' a -lunge' mo!es bac+wa'ds and *o'wa'ds. $. sed to 'aise wate' *'om shallow de-ths and used most *'e6uently *o' indi!idual houses. .. 777777777777 is a -um- that inc'eases the -'essu'e within the dist'ibution system o' 'aise wate' to an ele!ated wate' sto'age tan+. 4. Pum- that li*ts su'*ace wate' and mo!e it to a nea'by t'eatment -lant. 1. Pum- that discha'ge t'eated wate' into a'te'ial mains. (((. 1. sed to su--ly o' 'emo!e wate' *'om a building. $. 0ent'i*ugal casting on metal moulds is sometimes called 777777777777 .

.. /ecessitates a la'ge -i-e o' conduit so that !elocities will be low but not low enough to allow sedimentation. (A. 1. Gene'ally" the e6uali;ing !olume o* a wate' than+ that is about 777777777777 o* the total daily demand. $. (n 'esidential a'eas ha!ing houses u- to 4 sto'eys high" the -'essu'e in the -i-es should be between 7777777777777. A. 1. Cigh se'!ice system is high lying a'easD while 7777777777777 is to low lying a'eas $. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : )ate' dist'ibution is a netwo'+ o* -um-s" -i-elines" sto'age tan+s and a--u'tenances. )&:4R S PPLB SBS:4M (. 1. (t is a s-ecial ty-e o* unde'g'ound wate' that is *ound on islands o' in the coastal 'egions nea' the sea. $. :his should be su--lied with wate' in su**icient !olume o' at ade6uate -'essu'e to enable them to *unction -'o-e'ly. .. @lush tan+s which a'e di'ectly connected to the -otable wate' su--ly system should be e6ui--ed with a--'o!ed 77777777777. 4. 7777777777777 is a <unction between wate' su--ly systems th'ough which wate' *'om doubt*ul o' unsa*e sou'ces may ente' an othe'wise sa*e su--ly.

1. )hat a'e the . main sou'ces o* wate' su--ly, 6. 7777777777777 is 'e6ui'ed to be installed so as to 'egiste' the amount o* wate' su--lied to a building. 8. 7777777777777 is used to -'e!ent bac+ si-honage. 9. 77777777777777 -e'mits wate' d'awn into a *i5tu'e tan+ o' simila' de!ices to *low bac+ into the su--ly line by g'a!ity o' si-honage. ((. 1. 77777777777777 is when wate' contains !isible mate'ial in sus-ension $. 77777777777777 is caused by mate'ial in solution o' a colloidal state should be distinguished *'om tu'bidity. .. :he ca'bonate and bica'bonate o* calcium" sodium and magnesium a'e the common im-u'ities which cause 77777777777777. 4. 777777777777777 in wate' causes ha'dness" and in small amount it will cause taste" discolo'ation o* clothes and -lumbing *i5tu'es and inc'ustations in wate' mains. 1. 45ca!ation *o' the installation o* unde'g'ound wate' su--ly -i-ing should be 7777777777777. (((. 1. :he -'o-o'tional change in length co''es-onding to 1E@ change in tem-e'atu'e is +nown as the 777777777777777. $. 7777777777777777 is wate' bea'ing st'atum. .. :he'e a'e two ty-es o* well777777777777 F 777777777777.

S&/(:&RB 3R&(/&G4 SBS:4M (. 1. :he 'ecommended slo-e *o' the house d'ain. $. & ty-e o* house d'ain that 'ecei!es the discha'ges o* sanita'y and domestic waste only. .. & d'ainage -i-e that ca''ies on is designed to ca''y human e5c'etement. 4. & d'ainage -i-e that ca''ies li6uid waste that not include human e5c'etement. 1. )ate' that is sa*e to d'in+" -leasant to the taste and usable *o' domestic -u'-oses. 6. & communicable disease which may be t'ansmitted by wate' include bacte'ial" !i'al and -'oto;oal in*ections. 8. & wate' is 7777777777777 when it contains !isible mate'ial in sus-ension. ((. 1. M0L means $. & ty-e o* house d'ain that 'ecei!es discha'ges o* sanita'y as well as sto'm wate'. .. :his ty-e o* d'ain is now conside'ed obsolete and not ad!isable. 4. (n la'ge buildings" 7777777777777 a'e usually sus-ended *'om the basement ceiling. (((. 1. & cleanout shall be -'o!ided on the house d'ain as nea' as -ossible the

77777777777777 o* the building. $. & +ind o* d'ain that should te'minate into a se-a'ate d'ainage system. .. :he house d'ain should be -'o!ided with ade6uate numbe' o* 7777777777777. (A. 1. :he com-lete P3 /o. o* 0234 2@ S&/(:&:(2/ 2@ :C4 PC(L(PP(/4S. $. Boating" shooting o' *ishing should not be allowed within 777777777777 o* the wate' inta+e. A. 1. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : (n changing house d'ain di'ections" the b'anch shall be 'un at 'ight angle as a *loo' d'ain. $. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : & cleanout e5tended abo!e the *loo' can also be utili;ed as *loo' d'ain. .. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : &ll changes o* di'ection shall be done with sho't 'adius *ittings. S4)&G4 3(SP2S&L SBS:4M (. 1. & conc'ete !ault const'ucted *o' the collection o* 'aw sewage sealed with a wooden shelte'. $. & 'ece-tacle in which li6uids a'e 'etained *o' su**icient -e'iod to the de-osit settle able mate'ial. .. & hole in the g'ound with stone and b'ic+s laid in such manne' as to allow 'aw contaminated sewage to leach unde' the su'*ace o* the g'ound.

4. :he main sewe' is *inanced and maintained by 777777777777. 1. 777777777777 is the li6uid con!eyed by a sewe'. 6. 777777777777 is wate' which ente's sewe's *'om su'*ace sou'ces such as g'aces in manholes" o-en cleanouts" -e'*o'ated manhole co!e's and 'oo* d'ains o' basement sum-s connected to the sewe'. 8. & -i-e !enting acid waste system. 9. & wate'tight containe' o* sewage. ((. 1. & -e'manently installed mechanical de!ice *o' 'emo!ing sewage o' li6uid waste *'om a sum- othe' than e<ecto'. $. :his bacte'ia *unctions in absence o* *'ee o5ygen. .. 0onside'ed as the oldest ty-e o* sewe'. 4. Minimum width *o' se-tic tan+. (((. 1. :hat -o'tion o* the ho'i;ontal d'ainage system which sta'ts *'om the oute' *ace o* the building and te'minate at the main sewe' in the st'eet o' se-tic tan+. $. Sometimes 'e*e''ed to as Gthe collection line o* a -lumbing system.H .. :he se-tic tan+ should be double com-a'tment and should be ca-able o* holding how many times o* daily waste wate' *low. (A.

1. :he com-lete R& /o. o* 402L2G(0&L SL2(3 )&S:4 M&/&G4M4/: &0: $000. $. Cow many -e'cent o* the total sewage solids is o'ganic and sub<ect to 'otting. A. 1. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he minimum de-th *o' se-tic tan+ is 1.$0m $. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : /o se-tic tan+ shall be installed within unde' a house. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : Se-tic tan+ should be located not less than 11m away *'om -otable wate' to -'e!ent contamination. S:2RM )&:4R 3R&(/&G4 SBS:4M (. 1. )hat do you call the d'ain *'om the t'a- o* a *i5tu'e to the <unction o* the d'ain -i-e, $. &n element com-osed o* an atom o* 25ygen and two atoms *o' Cyd'ogen" othe'wise +nown as C$2. .. )hat is the imme'sion in a *luid *o' a de*inite -e'iod o* time" usually e5-'essed as a -e'cent o* weight o* the d'y -i-e, 4. :his ty-e o* sto'm d'ain is used in buildings located in congested business a'eas. 1. (t is that unit o* the -lumbing system which con!eys sto'm wate' to a satis*acto'y te'minal. 6. (t is o*ten 'e*e''ed to as conducto' o' downs-out. (t is also the -o'tion o* the sto'm d'ainage system which e5tends between sto'm d'ain F the 'oo* te'minal 8. :his ty-e o* sto'm d'ain is ad!isable on buildings whe'e an am-le amount o* g'ound s-ace between buildings is a!ailable.

9. & ty-e o* sto'm d'ain that is sus-ended *'om the basement ceiling by substantial hange's" -laced at close inte'!als" and gene'ally is ada-ted to buildings whe'e -ublic sto'm sewe' is not su**iciently dee- in the st'eet. ((. 1. :his is the ty-e o* sto'm d'ain located unde' the basement *loo' within the walls o* the building and is used in buildings located in congested business a'eas. $. )hat do you call that unit o* the -lumbing system which con!eys sto'm wate' to a satis*acto'y te'minal, .. Rainwate' -i-ing should not be used as: 4. Roo* d'ains shall not be made o* 7777777777. (((. 1. :he outside 'oo* leade' is located on the 77777 $. :he inside 'oo* leade' is installed 77777777777 .. )hat do you call the d'ain *'om the t'a- o* a *i5tu'e to the <unction o* the d'ain -i-e, 4. &ll sto'm d'ains should be g'aded at least 1. :his ty-e o* te'minal should be used only whe'e the -ublic sewe' discha'ges its contents into a te'minal othe' than a dis-osal -lant. (A. 1. & connection and installation o* 'ainwate' systems a'e *ound in what section o* the /P0P,

$. )hat cha-te' o* the /P0P discusses about sto'm d'ainage system, A. 1. :he 'oo* leade' is e5tended 777777777 th'ough the *loo's o* the building to a -oint <ust below the 'oo* F is then e5tended 777777777 to 'educe the dange' o* b'ea+age which may 'esult because o* e5-ansion and cont'action o* the 'oo*. $. 0onducto' is to !e'ticalD 7777777777 is to ho'i;ontal .. 0atch basin is a 'ece-tacle in which 777777777 a'e 'etained *o' a su**icient -e'iod o* time to allow settle able mate'ial to de-osit 4. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he discha'ge ca-acity o* the -i-e !a'ies acco'ding to its length and g'ade -e' *oot. 1. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : 2ne *acto' which ma+es the si;ing o* sto'm d'ain di**icult is the matte' o* g'ou-ing 'ain*all o!e' a gi!en -e'iod. 6. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : &nothe' element to conside' in dete'mining the si;e o* the d'ain is the de-th o* the building. 8. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he sto'm d'ain is connected to the sewe' at 'ight angles by means o* a 41E B and cu'!e assembled in e5actly the same manne' as a sanita'y house sewe' connection. 9. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he change o* di'ection at the highest -oint o* the conducto' should be made by means o* an elbow F 41E *itting. %. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he base o* the 'oo* leade' must be -'o!ided with a conc'ete o' stone *oundation. 10. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : (* the 'oo* leade' is const'ucted o* gal!ani;ed steel" it must be su--o'ted at e!e'y *loo' with a -i-e 'est. 11. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : Co'i;ontal 'uns may not be sus-ended *'om band i'on hange's

o' steel 'ing hange's ancho'ed in the st'uctu'e 1$. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : :he 'oo* leade' is e5tended !e'tically th'ough the *loo's o* the building to a -oint <ust below the 'oo* and is then e5tended ho'i;ontally to 'educe the dange' o* b'ea+age which may 'esult because o* e5-ansion and cont'action o* the 'oo*. 1.. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : & castIi'on st'aine' bas+et is attached to the d'ain to -'e!ent stones" lea!es and othe' mate'ials *'om ente'ing the conducto'. 14. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : Roo* d'ains a'e -'o!ided with a co--e' *lashing" o' in some instances" with a castIi'on clam- so that the <oint between the 'oo* and the conducto' will be wate'Itight. 11. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : & 'oo* leade' may be te'minated by -lacing a hub o* castIi'on soil -i-e *lush with the 'oo*. 14. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : Roo* d'ains a'e -'o!ided with a co--e' *lashing" o' in some instances" with a castIi'on clam- so that the <oint between the 'oo* and the conducto' will be wate'Itight. 11. :R 4 2R @&LS4 : 0hanges in di'ection o* the 'oo* leade' must always be o* sho't 'adius so the *low wate' in the conducto' will not be 'eta'ded" e5ce-t whe'e the change is *'om ho'i;ontal to !e'tical di'ection.

PL MB(/G M&:4R(&LS (. 1. 3o a--u'tenances need di'ect connection to wate' su--ly, $. )hat ty-e o* -lumbing mate'ial is a wate' heate', .. )hat do you call a *aucet o-ened o' closed by the *all o' 'ise o* a ball *loating on the su'*ace o* wate',

4. )hat is the most e5-ensi!e ty-e o* all -i-es, 1. )hat ty-e o* -i-e is du'able and has e5t'eme 'esistance to co''osion, 6. )hat ty-e o* -lumbing mate'ial is a wate' closet, 8. )hat ty-e o* -i-e is the most s-eci*ied mate'ial need *o' d'ainage installation in buildings, 9. )hat -lumbing mate'ial 'ecei!es wate'Ibou'n wastes, %. )hat ty-e o* -lumbing mate'ial is a soa- dis-ense', ((. 1. 0(SP( stands *o': $. G H in PA0 stands *o' .. :he use o* castIi'on -i-es should be limited to buildings 777777sto'ies in height. 4. (t is a nonImetallic -lumbing mate'ial, 1. &cidI'esistant -i-e usually is an alloy o* castIi'on and 777777777777. 6. & gate !al!e whose body and bonnet a'e held togethe' by a GuH bolt clam-. (((. 1. & de!ice that discha'ges a -'edete'mined 6uantity o* wate' to *i5tu'es *o' *lushing -u'-oses. $. Pi-es that a'e used to unde'g'ound -ublic sewe's" house sewe' and d'ains. (t is made u- o* clay and also 'esistant to acids.

.. :his ty-e o* t'a- is used in many localities whe'e !enting is not 'e6ui'ed by local o'dinances. :his de!ice -e'mits the waste to *low th'ough it 'a-idly. (A. 1. :his -olicy c'eates" de!elo-s" maintain and im-'o!e the conditions unde' which man and natu'e can th'i!e in -'oducti!e and en<oyable ha'mony with each othe'. $. & dec'ee instituting a wate' code" the'eby 'e!i!ing and consolidating the laws go!e'ning the owne'shi-" utili;ation" de!elo-ment" conse'!ation" etc. o* wate' 'esou'ces. A. 1. :he ty-e o* d'ain used in building located in congested business a'eas. $. Ball coc+ is to in-utD7777777777 is to out-ut. .. 3owns-out is the 7777777777 -o'tion o* 'ain wate' conducto' Posted by RSG at 10:01 PM $ comments Labels: Building tilities Re!iew" Re!iew #uestions

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1.the 'eci-'ocal o* ohm $. )att .. go!e'no' 4. 1 lumen -e' s6.m. 1. )ate' dist'ibuting -i-e 6. Magnetic *lu5

8. Aa'ies in!e'sely with 9. counte'weight %. @ull bath 10. Method o* cooling 11. &ll o* the abo!e 1$. Globe !al!e 1.. & mechanical de!ice used to ste- u- o' ste- down !oltage in ac 14. :he'mal load 11. *i5tu'e 16. Ca'dwood -anel 18. Pola'i;ation 19. /i+ola :esla 1%. Melamine *oam linea' wedges $0. Rigid metal conduit =RM0> $1. . section t'uss $$. Batte'y o* *i5tu'es $.. Ceat 'esistant the'mo-lastic $4. 3'ainage" waste and !ent

$1. 0u'!e su'*ace $6. &ll o* these $8. &ll o* these $9. Goosenec+ $%. &ll o* the abo!e .0. $Is.w and 1Is4w .1. Seasonal ene'gy e**iciency 'atio .$. &coustical tile ... P'i!y .4. Bonded acoustical -anel .1. RI$$ .6. Low 'esistance" high cu''ent .8. Rise' .9. 0able t'ay .%. Sil!e' 40. &ll o* the abo!e 41. Stac+ 4$. &ll o* these

4.. /adi' 44. )ate' main 41. Resistance and 'eactance 46. :y-e 5 48. Panelboa'd 49. Sound abso'-tion 4%. 0onduit 10. &'chitectu'al acoustics 11. cess-ool 1$. metal clad cable =ty-e M0> 1.. 0u''ent 14. St'uctu'ebo'ne sound 11. -lumbing 16. 0a'-et 18. . 'o-es a'e 'e6ui'ed *o' t'action ty-e ele!ato' 19. Building sewe' 1%. 4n!i'onmental acoustics 60. &ll o* these

61. Ball !al!e 6$. :et'ahed'al in sha-e 6.. B'anch inte'!al 64. Bo+e !ent 61. Ce'mholt; 'esonato' 66. goosenec+ 68. 4ndless belt 69. 119mm 6%. Se-tic tan+ 80. ca'-et 81. 3'ainage *i5tu'e unit 8$. (ndi!idual 'esonato' 8.. Se'ies ci'cuit 84. RoughingIin 81. Loose *ill insulations 86. Both a and b 88. :'a89. :h'eshold o* hea'ing

8%. @a'ad 90. Bac+-'essu'e 91. Switch 9$. )aste stac+ 9.. /on metallic sheathed cable =ty-e /M and /M0> 94. )ate' dist'ibuting -i-e 91. Both a and b 96. :hat sound t'a!els in a !acuum 98. Soil -i-e 99. & and b 9%. )ate' su--ly system %0. &ll o* the abo!e %1. Gold %$. Both a and b %.. Both a and b %4. 3ichlo'odi*luo'methane %1. %0I1$0*-m %6. MultiIoutlet assembly

%8. 10J o-ening %9. :'ans*e' switch %%. 0a*ete'ia with -eo-le in it 100. &ll o* the abo!e Posted by RSG at 1$:11 PM 0 comments Labels: &nswe's to Re!iew #uestions" Building tilities Re!iew

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11. & loosely lined e5ca!ation in the g'ound which 'ecei!es the discha'ge o* a se-tic tan+ and designed to -e'mit the e**luent *'om the se-tic tan+ to seeth'ough the bottom and sides o* the -it. a. P'i!y b. 3'ain -it c. Se-tic tan+ d. cess-ool 1$. & *acto'y assembly o* one o' mo'e conducto's" each indi!idually insulated and enclosed in a metallic sheath o* inte'loc+ing metal ta-e" o' a smooth co''ugated metallic tube. a. metal clad cable =ty-e M0> b. Shielded nonImetallic sheathed cable =ty-e S/M> c. &'mo'ed cable =ty-e &0> d. Mine'al insulated" metal sheathed cable =ty-e M(> 1.. (t is analogous to -'essu'e in wate' *low. a. Resistance b. Aoltage c. 0u''ent d. -owe' 14. )hen sound im-inges on a su'*ace such as walls" *loo'" ceiling" etc. (t is 'e*e''ed to as 77777.

a. Li6uidbo'ne sound b. Solidbo'ne sound c. &i'bo'ne sound d. St'uctu'ebo'ne sound 11. :he a't and science o* installing in buildings the -i-es" *i5tu'es and othe' a--a'atus *o' b'inging in wate' su--ly and 'emo!ing wate' and wate'bo'ne waste. a. Plumbing system b. Sanita'y d'ainage system c. 3'ainage system d. -lumbing 16. &ny o* a !a'iety o* so*t *loo' *inishes made o* synthetic mate'ials such as nylon o' natu'al mate'ial such as wool. (t is eithe' glued di'ectly to the *loo' o' installed o!e' an unde'layment o* hai' *elt o' *oam 'ubbe'. )hat is it, a. Panel abso'be' b. 0a'-et c. 0u'tain and *ab'ics d. Aolume 'esonato' 18. )hich o* the *ollowing is a !iolation o* all the -'o!isions in the mechanical code on ele!ato' design and installation, a. .0mm is the diamete' o* hoisting and counte'weight cables b. 600mm is the de-th o* ele!ato' -it measu'ed *'om the bottom o* -it to the unde'side o* the ca' -lat*o'm c. . 'o-es a'e 'e6ui'ed *o' t'action ty-e ele!ato' d. 4 'o-es a'e 'e6ui'ed *o' d'um ty-e ele!ato' 19. :hat -a't o* the d'ainage system that e5tends *'om the end o* the building d'ain and con!eys its discha'ge to the -ublic sewe'" -'i!ate sewe'" indi!idual sewage dis-osal system o' othe' a--'o-'iate -oint o* dis-osal. a. Building sewe' b. Building d'ain c. Building sto'm d'ain d. Building sewage -i-e

1%. & b'anch o* acoustics that in!ol!es the cont'ol o* noise -ollution" en!i'onmental noise" which include moto' !ehicles" ai'c'a*t noise" etc. a. 4n!i'onmental acoustics b. Musical acoustics c. &'chitectu'al acoustics d. Psychological acoustics 60. &lte'nating cu''ent is cha'acte'i;ed as ha!ing 77777. a. Positi!e and negati!e -ola'ity b. &!e'age !alue is ;e'o c. Cas *'e6uency d. &ll o* these 61. & !al!e in which the *low o* li6uid is cont'olled by a 'otating d'illed ball that *its tightly against a 'esilient =*le5ible> seat in the !al!e body. a. &ngle !al!e b. 0hec+ !al!e c. @loat !al!e d. Ball !al!e 6$. Py'amid is a ty-e o* comme'cially -'oduced acoustical tile. )hich o* the *ollowing is not a cha'acte'istic o* this mate'ial, a. Made o* o-en celled -olyu'ethane acoustical *oam b. &!ailable in $"." F 4inch thic+ness c. :et'ahed'al in sha-e d. (deal *o' audio 'oom a--lication 6.. & !e'tical length o* soil o' waste stac+ at least 9 *eet in height =a sto'ey high>" within which the ho'i;ontal b'anches *'om one sto'ey o' *loo' o* the building o' st'uctu'e a'e connected to the stac+. a. @i5tu'e b'anch b. B'anch d'ain c. B'anch -i-e d. B'anch inte'!al 64. & -i-e connecting u-wa'd *'om a soil o' waste stac+ below the *loo' and below

the ho'i;ontal connection to an ad<acent !ent stac+ at a -oint abo!e the *loo' and highe' than the highest s-ill le!el o* *i5tu'es *o' -'e!enting -'essu'e changes in the stac+. a. Aent stac+ b. Bo+e !ent c. nit !ent d. (ndi!idual !ent 61. :his mate'ial is so named in hono' o* a Ge'man -hysicist" consista o* a holllow mate'ial with a small hole on one side. :his is used to detect indi!idual *'e6uency o* com-le5 acoustic wa!e con*igu'ation. a. :'ansondent b. Ce'mholt; 'esonato' c. Py'amid d. Panel abso'be' 66. & +ind o* 'etu'n bend o* smallIsi;ed *aucet" one end o* which is about one *oot long and the othe' end is about th'ee inches. (t is commonly used as a *aucet *o' -ant'y sin+ and d'in+ing *ountain. &lso the lead connection between the se'!ice -i-e and the wate' main. &lso a -It'a-. a. S-igot b. @aucet c. :ail-iece d. goosenec+ 68. & continuous belt =chain> attached to the hand'ail and di'ectly connected to the ste-s is +nown as 77777. a. 4ndless belt b. Balust'ade assembly c. S-'oc+et assembly d. hand'ail 69. )hat is the minimum distance between the hand'ails o* escalato's, a. 600mm b. 119mm c. 619mm

d. 610mm 6%. & wate'tight 'ece-tacle which the discha'ge o* sanita'y -lumbing system o' -a't the'eo*" designed and const'ucted to 'etain solids" digest o'ganic matte' th'ough a -e'iod o* detention and to allow the li6uids to discha'ge into the soil outside o* the tan+ th'ough a system o* o-en <ointed subsu'*ace -i-ing o' see-age -it. a. See-age -it b. Se-tic tan+ c. P'i!y !ault d. cess-ool 80. )hich mate'ial would e5hibit the highest sound abso'-tion coe**icient =S&0> !alue, a. Ma'ble b. )ood c. Plastic d. ca'-et 81. & common measu'e o* the -'obable discha'ge into the d'ainage system by !a'ious ty-es o* -lumbing *i5tu'es on the basis o* one unit o* this being e6ual to a disca'ge 'ate o* 8.1 gallons -e' minute o' one cubic *oot o* wate' -e' minute. a. @low 'ate b. 3'ainage *i5tu'e unit c. @low -'essu'e d. 3'ainage *low 8$. & ty-e o* 'esonato' made *'om em-ty clay !essels o* di**e'ent si;es. :hei' abso'-tion 'anges *'om 100I400 he't;. a. (ndi!idual 'esonato' b. Slit 'esonato' c. Pe'*o'ated 'esonato' d. /one o* the abo!e 8.. & ci'cuit ty-e whe'e com-onents a'e elect'ically connected end to end. a. Se'ies ci'cuit

b. Pa'allel ci'cuit c. Se'ies -a'allel ci'cuit d. /one o* these 84. :he installation o* -a'ts o* the -lumbing system which can be com-leted -'io' to installation o* *i5tu'es o' *inishing. :his includes d'ainage" wate' su--ly and !ent -i-ing and necessa'y *i5tu'e su--o'ts. a. RoughingIin b. Moc+Iu- installation c. P'eIinstallation d. setting 81. :hese consist o* loose *ibe's o' g'anules and is made *'om cellulose" *ibe'glass" 'oc+ wool" cotton o' othe' mate'ials. :hese mate'ials come in bags and a'e usually blown into ca!ities using s-ecial e6ui-ment. )hat a'e these, a. &coustical *oams b. @oam -anels c. Loose *ill insulations d. @i'e*le5es 86. :he o!e'Iall co!e'ing o* unde'g'ound *eede' and b'anch ci'cuit cables shall be 7777. a. @ungus 'esistant b. 0o''osion 'esistant c. Both a and b d. /one o* these 88. & *itting o' de!ice designed and const'ucted to -'o!ide" when -'o-e'ly !ented" a li6uid seal which -'e!ents bac+*low and -assage o* *oul ai' and gases without mate'ially a**ecting the *low o* sewage o' wastewate' th'ough it. a. :'ab. @itting c. Pi-e d. !al!e 89. :he 'ustling o* lea!es in b'ee;e is said to be within the 7777.

a. :h'eshold o* hea'ing b. :h'eshold o* hea'ing loss c. :h'eshold o* inaudibility d. :h'eshold o* *eeling 8%. Unit o? 8!>!8it!n8e is NNNNN. a. Cen'y b. 0oulomb c. @a'ad d. webe' 90. A su8tion 8"e!te< ,= t:e ?low o? li@ui<s in >i>e, ! >"essu"e less t:!n t:e !t+os>:e"i8 >"essu"e. a. Bac+*low b. Bac+-'essu'e c. Si-honage d. @low -'essu'e 91. T:e ,!si8 ele+ents o? !n ele8t"i8 8i"8uit !"e t:e ?ollowin- eA8e>t NNNN. a. Sou'ce b. Swit8: c. 0onducting -ath d. 4lect'ical load 9$. A ve"ti8!l >i>e w:i8: 8onve=s onl= w!stew!te" o" li@ui< w!ste ?"ee o? ?e8!l +!tte". a. )aste -i-e b. Soil -i-e c. Soil st!8K d. )aste stac+ 9.. & *acto'y assembly o* two o' mo'e insulated conducto's ha!ing an oute' sheath o* moistu'eI'esistant" *lame 'eta'dant" non metallic mate'ial. a. Se'!ice ent'ance cable =ty-e S4 and S4> b. Shielded non metallic sheathed cable =ty-e S/M > c. /on metallic sheathed cable =ty-e /M and /M0>

d. Mine'al insulated metal sheathed cable =ty-e M(> 94. & -i-e which con!eys -otable wate' *'om the building su--ly -i-e to the -lumbing *i5tu'es and othe' outlets. a. )ate' se'!ice -i-e b. )ate' main c. )ate' dist'ibuting -i-e d. Building and wate' su--ly -i-e 91. )!,les !"e 8on<u8to"s t:!t !"e NNNN. a. La'ge' than wi'es b. St'anded =no.6 &)G and la'ge'> c. Bot: ! !n< , d. /one o* these 96. :he *ollowing statements a'e t'ue with 'ega'ds to sound e5ce-t 777. a. :hat sound is an au'al sensation b. :hat sound is caused by oscillation in an elastic medium c. :hat sound t'a!els in a !acuum d. :hat sound is caused by the !ib'ation o* -a'ticles which mo!e in an in*initesimal amount causing -a'ticles to im-a't motion and ene'gy to them 98. &ny -i-e which con!eys the discha'ge o* wate' closet" u'inal o' *i5tu'es ha!ing simila' *unction" with o' without the discha'ges *'om othe' *i5tu'es to the building d'ain o' building sewe'. a. Soil -i-e b. )aste -i-e c. Building d'ain d. Building sewe' 99. )o>>e" !s ! 8on<u8to" :!s t:e >"o>e"t=C>"o>e"ties o? ,ein- NNNN. a. 3uctile b. Malleable c. & only d. & and b

9%. (n a building consists o* the wate' se'!ice -i-e" wate' su--ly line" wate' dist'ibuting -i-es and the essential b'anch -i-es" !al!es and all othe' a--u'tenances *o' the su--ly o* -otable wate'. a. )ate' su--ly system b. )ate' -i-e system c. )ate' dist'ibution system d. Building wate' se'!ice and sewage -i-ing system %0. T:e velo8it= o? soun< is !??e8te< ,= NNNNN. a. :em-e'atu'e b. Kind o* medium c. Mate'ial density d. All o? t:e !,ove %1. 2:i8: o? t:e ?ollowin- +et!lli8 +!te"i!ls is 8onsi<e"e< !s t:e ,est 8on<u8to" o? ele8t"i8it=O a. )o>>e" b. &luminum c. ('on d. Gold %$. 2:!t !s>e8tCs o? envi"on+ent o" su""oun<in-s isC!"e 8onsi<e"e< in !i"6 8on<itionin- s=ste+ ?o" :u+!n 8o+?o"tO a. :em-e'atu'e o* the su''ounding ai' b. Motion o* ai' c. Both a and b d. /one o* these %.. 45am-leLs o* conducto'sIonIinsulato' wi'ing is a'e 777777. a. 0oncealed +nob and tube b. 2-en wi'ing on insulato's c. Both a and b d. /one o* these %4. )hat is the 'e*'ige'ant name o* RI1$, a. Monochlo'ot'i*luo'omethane

b. 3ichlo'odi*luo'methane c. Monochlo'odi*luo'methane d. :'ichlo'omono*luo'omethane %1. T:e "e8o++en<e< s>ee< ?o" es8!l!to"s "!n-es ?"o+NNNN. a. 306$20?>+ b. 1.0I190*-m c. 161I190*-m d. 60I90*-m %6. A t=>e o? su"?!8e ?lus: "!8ew!= <esi-ne< to "e8eive 8on<u8to"s !n< "e8e>t!8les !sse+,le< in t:e ?iel< o" in t:e ?!8to"=. a. nde'*loo' 'aceway b. Multi6outlet !sse+,l= c. 0ellula' metal *loo' 'aceway d. Su'*ace metal 'aceway =SMR> %8. :'ansondent *acings a'e those t'ans-a'ent *acings with holes. )hich *acing will 'e*lect mo'e sound, a. 10J o-ening b. $0J o-ening c. .0J o-ening d. 40J o-ening %9. & ty-e o* switch used *o' t'ans*e''ing one o' mo'e load conducto' connections *'om one -owe' sou'ce to anothe'. a. :'ans*e' switch b. (solating switch c. Gene'al use switch d. Gene'al sna- switch %%. 2:i8: o? t:e ?ollowin- sou"8es o? soun< >"o<u8es t:e :i-:est soun< >"essu"e level 4S /5O a. Loud st'eet noise b. &ccele'ating moto'cycle 10*t away c. 2**ice acti!ities

d. )!?ete"i! wit: >eo>le in it 100. 2:!t !"e t:e >"o>e"t=4ies5 o? 8on8"ete !s !n !8ousti8!l +!te"i!l !"eCis i+>o"t!ntO a. &e'ated conc'ete is *ai'ly abso'-ti!e b. 0onc'ete -'o!ides !i'tually no abso'-tion c. 0onc'ete acce-ts and t'ansmits im-act sound d. &ll o* the abo!e Posted by RSG at 10:1% &M 0 comments Labels: Building tilities Re!iew" Re!iew #uestions

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1.M:o !s use< in ele8t"i8!l s=ste+s 8!l8ul!tion is <e?ine< !s NNNNNNN. a. t:e "e8i>"o8!l o? o:+ b. & unit o* inductance c. & unit o* 'esistance d. :he 'eci-'ocal o* siemen $. A unit o? +e8:!ni8!l >owe" is :o"se>owe". 2:!t is ele8t"i8!l >owe"O a. 2!tt b. AoltIam-e'e c. &m-e'e d. Both a and b .. T:e ?ollowin- !"e ,!si8 8o+>onent >!"ts o? !n es8!l!to" eA8e>tNNNN. a. Balust'ade assembly b. 0ontinuous belt c. Ste- assembly d. -ove"no" 4. (n li-:tin- !n< illu+in!tion 8!l8ul!tion, w:!t is t:e unit ?o" luAO a. 1L- candela -e' s6.m. b. $ lu+en >e" s@.+. c. 1L- candela -e' s6.*t. d. 1 lumen -e' s6.*t.

1. :he *i'st section o* wate' su--ly -i-ing in a building a*te' the wate' mete'. a. )ate' main b. )ate' dist'ibuting -i-e c. Building su--ly -i-e d. )ate' se'!ice -i-e 6. Tesl! is t:e unit o?NNNN. a. Magnetic *lu5 b. Magnetic induction c. Both a and b d. /one o* these 8. (n (n!e'se S6ua'e Law" it states that: Gsound intensity 777777 the s6ua'e o* the distance *'om the sou'ce.H a. Aa'ies in!e'sely with b. Aa'ies -'o-o'tionally with c. (s e6ual to d. (s less than 9. 2:i8: o? t:e ?ollowin- is not ! 8o+>onent o? ! :=<"!uli8 elev!to"O a. Plunge' b. 2il 'ese'!oi' c. Gate !al!e d. 8ounte"wei-:t %. & bath'oom containing a wate' closet" a la!ato'y" and a bathtub. a. @ull bath b. Cal* bath c. :h'ee 6ua'te' bath d. #ua'te' bath 10. :he *ollowing a'e elements o* cent'ali;ed ai'conditioning system e5ce-t 7777777. a. &i' handling unit b. 0ont'ol e6ui-ment

c. Method o* cooling d. &ll o* these 11. &coustics is a science that conce'ns with 777777. a. :'ansmission o* sound b. 4**ect o* sound wa!es c. Gene'ation o* sound d. &ll o* the abo!e 1$. & !al!e in which the *low o* wate' is cut o** by means o* a ci'cula' dis+ that *its against the !al!e seat. :he -lane o* mo!ement o* the dis+ is -a'allel to the no'mal di'ection o* *low o* wate'" which is tu'ned th'ough a to'tuous -assage to di'ect the *low no'mal to the *ace o* the dis+. a. Gate !al!e b. 0hec+ !al!e c. Globe !al!e d. &ngle !al!e 1.. A t"!ns?o"+e" is NNNNNN. a. &n ac de!ice b. & dc de!ice c. A +e8:!ni8!l <evi8e use< to ste> u> o" ste> <own volt!-e in !8 d. Both a and c 14. A ?!8to" use< in 8!l8ul!tin- 8oolin- lo!< t:!t in8lu<es :e!t t"!ns?e""e< ?"o+ w!lls, <oo"s, 8eilin-s, et8. is Known !s NNNNN. a. Sola' load b. (n*ilt'ation and !entilation load c. :he'mal load d. (nte'nal load 11. & 'ece-tacle attached to a -lumbing system othe' than a t'a- in which wate' o' wastes may be collected o' obtained *o' ultimate into the -lumbing system. a. Aal!e b. )aste -i-e c. *itting

d. *i5tu'e 16. :he *ollowing a'e e5am-les o* -'eI*ab'icated acoustical units e5ce-t 777777. a. Slotted tile o' -anel b. @issu'ed tile -anel c. Sh'edded wood *oamboa'd d. Ca'dwood -anel 18. :he *ollowing a'e ways in which heat may be t'ans*e''ed e5ce-t7777. a. 0onduction b. 0on!ection c. Pola'i;ation d. Radiation 19. )ho said these -'o-hetic wo'ds: GLet the *utu'e tell the t'uth and e!aluate each one acco'ding to his wo'+ and accom-lishment. :he -'esent is thei's" the *utu'e *o' which ( 'eally wo'+ed *o' is mine.H, a. /i+ola :esla b. ?ames )att c. &nd'e Ma'ie &m-e'e d. Geo'ge )estinghouse 1%. )hich mate'ial would e**ecti!ely 'educe 'e*lected noise and 'e!e'be'ation time to -'oduce sa*e and en<oyable su''ounding, a. Polyu'ethane *oam sound abso'be' b. Melamine *oam linea' wedges c. &coustical ba**les d. Ainyl enca-sulate acoustical ba**les $0. & ty-e o* 'aceway s-ecially const'ucted *o' the -u'-ose o* -ulling in o' the withd'awing o* wi'es o' cables a*te' the conduit is in -lace. a. (nte'mediate metal conduit =(M0> b. Rigid metal conduit =RM0> c. Su'*ace metal 'aceway =SMR> d. 4lect'ical metallic tubing =4M:>

$1. :he ty-ical t'uss con*igu'ation used in the installation o* an escalato'. a. $ section t'uss b. . section t'uss c. 4 section t'uss d. 1 section t'uss $$. &ny g'ou- o* two o' mo'e simila' ad<acent *i5tu'es which discha'ge into a common ho'i;ontal waste o' soil b'anch. a. Batte'y o* *i5tu'es b. Multi-le *i5tu'es c. Se'ies o* *i5tu'es d. @i5tu'e g'ou$.. T:e t"!<e n!+e ?o" !n insul!te< 8on<u8to" wit: t=>e lette" THHN is NNNNNN. a. Moistu'e 'esistant the'mo-lastic b. :he'mo-lastic c. He!t "esist!nt t:e"+o>l!sti8 d. /one o* these $4. T:e !,,"evi!tion D2V st!n<s ?o" NNNNNN. a. d'ainage" wate' and !ent b. 3'ainage" waste and !al!e c. 3u'ham" wate' and !ent d. D"!in!-e, w!ste !n< vent $1. )"ee> is t:e >:eno+enon w:e"e,= soun< t"!vels in ! NNNNNN. a. St'aight line di'ection inside an anechoic chambe' b. Rectangula' sha-ed ca!ity c. @lat su'*ace d. )u"ve su"?!8e $6. 2:!t is C !"e t:e !<v!nt!-eCs o? ! 8i"8uit ,"e!Ke" ove" ! ?useO a. (t can act as a switch b. (ts -osition can be easily detected =closeLo-en> c. (t can be used again a*te' *ault has been co''ected

d. All o? t:ese $8. )hich is the *ollowing cha'acte'i;es cent'alli;ed ai'conditioning system, a. (t uses ducts b. Cas cooling towe' c. P'o!ided with ai' handling unit d. &ll o* these $9. & -Isha-ed t'a- commonly used on most -lumbing *i5tu'es e5ce-t *o' *i5tu'e ha!e integ'al t'a-. a. Goosenec+ b. 3'um t'ac. Bag t'ad. Running t'a$%. Sound :'ansmission Loss =S:L> isLa'e a**ected by the *ollowing 7777. a. (ntensity o* sound *'om sou'ce b. Mate'ial density c. Medium d. &ll o* the abo!e .0. )hat switch combination may be used in o'de' to cont'ol a lam- o' g'ou- o* lam-s in th'ee di**e'ent locations, a. $Is4w and 1Is.w b. . single -ole switches c. .Is.w d. $Is.w and 1Is4w .1. :he total cooling out-ut o* an ai'conditione' du'ing its annual usage" in B: Lh' di!ided by the ene'gy in-ut du'ing the same -e'iod" in wattIhou's is +nown as77777. a. (nteg'ated -a't load !alue b. &nnual *uel utili;ation e**iciency c. 4ne'gy e**iciency 'atio d. Seasonal ene'gy e**iciency 'atio

.$. :his acoustical mate'ial is manu*actu'ed *'om 'oc+ wool" glass *ibe's" wood *ibe's" hai' *elt" etc. gene'ally installed on wood o' metal *'aming system. a. &coustical tile b. &coustical -laste' c. &coustical =isolation> blan+et d. &coustical *oam ... An out:ouse o" st"u8tu"e use< ?o" t:e <e>osition o? eA8"e+ent. a. Se-tic tan+ b. "iv= c. 3'ainage -it d. P'i!y !ault .4. A8ousti8!l 8otton ?i,e" 8o+>osite ,o!"< is +!nu?!8tu"e< usin- BA . 2:!t <oes BA st!n< ?o"O a. Boa'ded acoustical -anel b. Beaded and -'essed c. Bent and -olished d. Bon<e< !8ousti8!l >!nel *%. 2:i8: t=>e o? "e?"i-e"!nt is "e8o++en<e< ?o" "esi<enti!l, 8o++e"8i!l, !n< in<ust"i!l !>>li8!tion usin- s>lit t=>e !i"68on<itionin- s=ste+O a. RI11 b. RI1$ c. RI$$ d. RI$. .6. (t 8:!"!8te"iIes s:o"t 8i"8uit a. Cigh 'esistance" high cu''ent b. Low 'esistance" low cu''ent c. /ow "esist!n8e, :i-: 8u""ent d. Cigh 'esistance" low cu''ent .8. A w!te" su>>l= >i>e t:!t eAten<s ve"ti8!ll= one ?ull sto"e= o" +o"e to 8onve= w!te" to ?iAtu"e ,"!n8:es o" -"ou> o? ?iAtu"es. a. - -i-e

b. Rise" c. Stac+ -i-e d. )ate' stac+ -i-e .9. A unit o" !sse+,l= units o" se8tions !n< !sso8i!te< ?ittin-s ?o"+in- ! "i-i< st"u8tu"!l s=ste+ use< to su>>o"t 8!,les. a. 0able bus b. )!,le t"!= c. Busway d. wi'eway .%. 'usi,le +!te"i!l in ! ?use +!= ,e +!<e o? !n= o? t:e ?ollowin- eA8e>tNNN. a. Lead b. Silve" c. ('on d. :in 40. 2:i8: o? t:e ?ollowin- ?!8to"s !??e8tCs "oo+ !8ousti8sO a. Sha-e and -'o-o'tion o* 'oom b. Room ca!ity c. Seating and othe' *u'nishings d. All o? t:e !,ove 41. A -ene"!l te"+ use< ?o" !n= ve"ti8!l line o? soil, w!ste o" vent >i>in-. a. Aent -i-e b. )aste -i-e c. St!8K d. Soil -i-e 4$. (t !??e8ts t:e "esist!n8e o? ! 8on<u8to". a. Length b. &'ea c. :em-e'atu'e d. All o? t:ese 4.. A 8on<ition 8:!"!8te"iIe< !s ve"ti8!ll= <ownw!"< <i"e8tl= ,elow t:e

lu+in!i"e. 2:!t is t:!t te"+O a. Lumen b. Point sou'ce c. N!<i" d. lambe't 44. :he wate' su--ly -i-e -'o!ided by the wate' utility com-any whe'e local indi!idual connection is done. a. )ate' su--ly sou'ce b. )ate' main c. )ate' se'!ice -i-e d. Building su--ly -i-e 41. :he te'm im-edance is used in t'ans*o'me's and othe' de!ices in ac is a combination o* 7777777. a. Resistance and 'eactance b. (nductance and ca-acitance c. Resisti!ity and conducti!ity d. /one o* these 46. & ty-e o* gy-sum boa'd a!ailable in 1 1L$ inches o' 1L9 inch thic+ness and has im-'o!ed *i'e 'esistance th'ough the use o* *ibe's mi5ed with gy-sum co'e. a. :y-e 5 b. :y-e c c. Regula' d. )ate' 'esistant boa'd 48. (t is !lso Known !s ele8t"i8 >!nel o" lo!< 8ente". a. 0on!enience outlet b. !nel,o!"< c. 2utlet d. B'anch ci'cuit 49. (t is the -'oduct o* su'*ace a'ea =s6.*t.> and sound abso'-tion coe**icient =S&0>. (t has the unit sabin. a. Sound attenuation

b. Sound abso'-tion c. Sound am-li*ication d. /oise 'eduction 4%. A 8=lin<"i8!l 8on<uit o" 8on<u8to", t:e w!ll t:i8Kness is su??i8ient to "e8eive ! st!n<!"< >i>e. a. )on<uit b. Pi-e c. @itting d. leade' 10. 2!ll!8e )le+ent S!,ine, !n A+e"i8!n >:=si8ist w:o >ionee"e< wo"K on soun< is s!i< to ,e t:e ?!t:e" o? NNNNO a. 4n!i'onmental acoustics b. Room acoustics c. A"8:ite8tu"!l !8ousti8s d. &coustical science Posted by RSG at 10:18 &M 0 comments Labels: Building tilities Re!iew" Re!iew #uestions
MONDAY, 9UNE 3, 2008

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1. & se-tic tan+ with the e**luent discha'ging into a subsu'*ace dis-osal *ield" into one o' mo'e see-age -its o' into a combination o* subsu'*ace dis-osal *ield and see-age -it o' such othe' *acilities as may be -e'mitted unde' the -'ocedu'es set *o'th elsewhe'e in this code. a> -'i!ate sewe' b> -'i!ate sewage dis-osal system c> -'i!ate use d> -ublic sewe' $. T:e +ini+u+ nu+,e" o? <"inKin- ?ount!ins "e@ui"e< on :os>it!l w!itin"oo+s. a> 1 -e' 10 -e'son b> $ >e" 7% >e"sons

c> 1 -e' 100 -e' -e'son d> 1 -e' 1$1 -e'sons .. & hyd'aulic ele!ato' ha!ing its -iston connected to the ca' with wi'e 'o-es. a> 3i'ectIPlunge' Cyd'aulic 4le!ato' b> MaintainedIP'essu'e Cyd'aulic 4le!ato' c> 4lect'oICyd'aulic 4le!ato' d> Ro-edIhyd'aulic 4le!ato' 4. 4me'gency lighting shall be a''anged to maintain s-eci*ied le!el o* illumination in the e!ent o* *ailu'e o* the no'mal lighting *o' a -e'iod o* at least 1.1 hou's in buildings mo'e than 777777 mete's in height. a> .1.1 mete's b> .4.1 mete's c> .6.1 mete's d> ...1 mete's 1. & mechanical connection which de-ends on an inte'nal 'etention de!ice to -'e!ent -i-e o' tubing se-a'ation. 0onnection is made by inse'ting the -i-e o' tubing inside the *itting to a -'esc'ibed de-th. a> Shielded 0ou-ling ?oints b> Mechanical 0onnection c> Solde' and Sweat <oints d> P'essu'edIloc+ :y-e 0onnection 6. Plumbing" identi*y *'om b'ochu'e the **: male ada-to' wye -i-e %0E PA0 -i-e SI:'aSel*I'imming o!al la!ato'y #ua'te' Bend @'ont mounted *aucet la!ato'y 8. & bell F s-igot is <oined by what, a> lead

b> oa+um c> caul+ing d> oI'ing 9. 0o--e' -i-es a'e <oined by, a> *la'ing b> solde'ing c> b'a;ing %. /umbe' o* wate' closets *o' $01I400 male in a :heate'L&udito'ium, a> 1 b> $ c> . d> 4 10. /umbe' o* u'inal *o' 1I$00 male in a :heate'L&udito'ium, a> 1 b> $ c> . d> 4 11. /umbe' o* la!ato'y *o' $00I400 maleL*emale in a :heate'L&udito'ium, a> 1 b> $ c> . d> 4 1$. Cow many com-a'tments do o'dina'y se-tic tan+s ha!e, a> 1 b> $ c> . d> 4 1.. Cow many cubic mete's o* g'ay wate' the $nd com-a'tment o* se-tic tan+ chambe' can ha!e, a> 1

b> $ c> . d> 4 14. P'oduces %0JI100J 'e*lection on ceiling and walls and ha!ing light 'e*lect on tas+ on *loo's" what ty-e o* lighting is this, a> Gene'al b> 3i'ect c> (ndi'ect Lighting d> :as+ Lighting 11. )hat do you call a ci'cuit *'om line to line o' line to g'ound, 16. nit o* S-eed o* sound, a> !elocity, 18. nit o* @'e6uency o* sound, a> he't; 19. &SM4 stands *o', a> &me'ican Society o* Mechanical 4nginee's b> &me'ican Standa'd o* Mechanical 4nginee's c> &me'ican Standa'ds in Mechanical 4nginee'ing d> &me'ican Standa'd *o' Mechanical 4nginee's 1%. &SS4 stands *o', a> &me'ican Society o* Sanita'y 4nginee's b> &me'ican Standa'd o* Sanita'y 4nginee's c> &me'ican Standa'ds in Sanita'y 4nginee'ing d> &me'ican Standa'd *o' Sanita'y 4nginee's $0. P/S as used in -lumbing standa'ds, $1. )ho signs i* less than 600!olts a'e used in signs o' signage, a> 4lect'onic 4ng'. b> 4lect'ical 4ng'.

c> &ssociate 4lect'ical 4ng' d> P'o*essional 4lect'ical 4ng'. $$. )hat do you call the total com-uted ci'cuit load in elect'ical -lans, $.. )hat do you call the cycle in 3eg'ee @ah'enheit whe'e it is di**e'ent in outdoo' F less in 61E @ah'enheit, a> 3eg'ee 0ycle b> @ah'enheit 3eg'ee 0ycle $4. 1L10 o* bel is, a> decibel b> centibel c> millibel d> gigabel $1. :o a!oid sound dam-ness " whe'e mate'ials a'e used to abso'b and t'ans*e' heat" what is the best method and mate'ials to use, $6. 0om-ute *o' t'ansmission coe**icient o* 10db" :L is 10 db, a> 0.1 b> 0.01 c> 0.001 d> 0.00001 $8. Pe' @i'e 0ode" o5ygen used in e5-losi!es to s-a'+, a> Blasting &gent b> 25idi;ing Mate'ial $9. Pe' @i'e 0ode" 45-losi!e Maga;ine $%. & metal bo5 cabinet whe'e wi'es *'om b'anch a'e connected, a> Panel Boa'd b> 0i'cuit B'ea+e' c> @use Bo5 d> dist'ibution -anel

.0. & metal bo5 cabinet whe'e wi'es ha!e di**e'ent connections at inte'io' with *uses.., a> Panel Boa'd b> 0i'cuit B'ea+e' c> @use Bo5 d> dist'ibution -anel .1. :he @'eon in ai'Iconditione's changes *'om li6uid to gas in what -a't, a> 0ondensing unit b> 0onduction *an c> 4!a-o'ato' coils d> -'essu'e !al!e .$. P&BM stands *o', a> P'i!ate &utomatic B'anch 45change b> Public &dd'ess Bo5 45change ... ?oining cast i'on -i-es, a> Seam <oint, .4. /umbe' o* wate' closets *o' o**ice, .1. 0ent'i*ugal Pum-LRota'y Pum.6. )he'e does human e5c'ement go, a> -'i!y .8. (denti*y *'om illust'ation" the di**use lam- with e5-osed light bulb, .9. Bulb Sha-es *'om illust'ation, a> 0handelie' b> 3i**use' c> Luminai'es d> :able lam-

.%. (denti*y *'om b'ochu'e" light di**use', 40. (denti*y *'om illust'ation" lights o* e6ual di**use, 41. Ca'd to see and -'oduces discom*o't, a> 3i'ectIGla'e lighting 4$. (denti*y *'om illust'ation" hanging light, Posted by RSG at 1$:.4 &M 0 comments Labels: Building tilities Re!iew" Re!iew #uestions
THURSDAY, 9UNE %, 2008

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1. T:is is ! Kin< o? >u+> !tt!8:e< to t:e en< o? <ee>6well >i>e en8lose< in ! 8!sin- w:e"e t:e >u+> is 8!>!,le o? ?un8tionin- w:ile su,+e"-e<. a> nde'g'ound -umb> Re!e'sible -umc> Subma'ine -umd> Su,+e"si,le >u+> $. A "ese"voi", t!nK o" vessel ?o" sto"in- o" :ol<in- w!te" o" ot:e" li@ui<s a> 0ess-ool b> Swimming -ool c> 0iste'n d> Se-tic .. & tan+ using ai' -'essu'e *'om a suction tan+ to dist'ibute wate' in tall buildings which cannot be 'eached by no'mal -'essu'e. a> Pneumatic tan+ b> &i'I-'essu'e -umc> @o'ce -umd> Powe' -um4. & +ind o* G.(. *itting that has oneIend e5te'nal th'eads" while the othe' end has inte'nal th'eads

a> (nte'changeable tee b> 0lose o-en elbow c> :woIway *itting d> St'eet elbow o' tee 1. To insu"e no le!K!-e, ! &.(. >i>e w:en t:"e!<e< :!s to use NNNNt!>e !"oun< t:e t:"e!< ,e?o"e ti-:tenin- t:e ?ittin-s. a> Te?lon b> Plastic c> PA0 d> Seale' 6. & 77777 is desc'ibed as the 'e*lection o* sound along a cu'!ed su'*ace *'om a sou'ce nea' the su'*ace. &lthough the sound can be hea'd at -oints along the su'*ace " it is inaudible away *'om the su'*ace. a> Steeb> Bleec> 0'eed> Kee8. )hat method is used to s-eci*y the ma5imum allowable intensity o* bac+g'ound sound, a> /oise c'ite'ia b> /oise insulation class c> /oise 'eduction d> (n!e'se s6ua'e law 9. 2:!t is one v!"i!,le !??e8tin- "eve",e"!tion ti+eO a> Sound intensity b> 'oom !olume c> noise 'eduction coe**icient d> *'e6uency %. A +et:o< o? >"ote8tin- ?e""ous +!te"i!ls liKe steel, i"on ?"o+ "ustin- o" 8o""o<ina> Rust -'oo*ing

b> Paints and -'otecti!e co!e'ings c> )ate'-'oo*ing d> 3am--'oo*ing 10. (n !n o??i8e, ! 8o>= +!8:ine is ?oun< to >"o<u8e #% <B, w:!t will ,e t:e "esultin- soun< levelO a> 80 dB b> 81 dB c> 8$ dB d> 8. dB 11. & system o* s-'in+le's with its -i-es constantly *illed with wate' on both mains and dist'ibution -i-es a> )ate' *illed system b> Li6uid enhanced system c> )et -i-e system d> Soa+ing system 1$. &n inlet -laced outside a building close to g'ound le!el" ha!ing two o-enings so that *i'e engines can -um- wate' to the d'y stand-i-es and s-'in+le' system o* the building. a> 3ouble heade' b> 3ual ent'ance c> Siamese twin d> G'ound ent'y 1.. & *itting o' de!ice so const'ucted as to -'e!ent the -assage o* ai'" gas and mate'ially a**ecting the *low o* sewage o' wastewate' th'ough it. a> :'ab> 0lose' c> )ate' -lug d> 0logge' 14. & -it o' 'ece-tacle at a low -oint to which the li6uid wastes a'e d'ained. a> Basement -it b> Couse d'ain

c> Sum- -it d> Couse t'a11. (n calculating sola' heat gain" what !alue must you ha!e in addition to the a'ea o* the glass, a> Sensible heat b> 3esign cooling load *acto' c> 4**ecti!e tem-e'atu'e d> Mean 'adiant tem-e'atu'e 16. :o a!oid ma+ing conc'ete su'*aces sli--e'y" what mate'ial is used, a> 0onc'ete tile b> &b'asi!e mate'ial in the to--ing c> Rough wood edges d> Plastic 18. :em-e'ed glass is 'e6ui'ed in a> 4nt'y doo's b> Sidelights with sills below 19 inches c> Gla;ing within ( *oot o* doo's d> &ll o* the abo!e 19. )hich o* these wate'I'elated soil -'oblems would be the most im-o'tant to sol!e *o' a la'ge building being -lanned with a twoIle!el basement used *o' meeting 'ooms, a> -li*t -'essu'e on the lowest slab b> Moistu'e -enet'ation caused by hyd'ostatic -'essu'e c> 3ete'io'ation o* *oundation insulation d> Reduced load ca''ying ca-acity o* the soil 1%. T:e :o"iIont!l +e+,e" t:!t :ol<s in<ivi<u!l >ie8es o? s:o"in- in >l!8es is 8!lle< a> 2!le b> B'east boa'd c> Ra+e' d> /one o* the abo!e

$0. )hen the a'chitect is on the <ob obse'!ing conc'ete -lacement" what is the most li+ely to be o* least conce'n, a> :he height o* the bottomIdum- buc+et abo!e the *o'ms as the conc'ete is being -laced b> :he ty-e o* !ib'ato' being used c> :he location o* the 'eba' in 'elation to the *o'ms d> :he method o* su--o't o* the *o'ms $1. 2:!t 8e+ent woul< ,e use< in sli> ?o"+ 8onst"u8tionO a> :y-e ( b> :y-e (( c> :y-e ((( d> :y-e (A $$. 2:!t is use< to +ini+iIe 8o"ne" 8:i>>in- o? 8on8"eteO a> 0hambe' st'ib> Bac+set c> (solation <oint d> Rustication st'i-s $.. 2:!t >!"t o? t:e >!nel <oo" is t:e lo8Kset +ounte< inO a> :e'ne -late b> Stile c> St'etche' d> 0oo'dinato' $1. & gea'ed t'action ele!ato' would be most a--'o-'iate *o' which o* the *ollowing a--lications, a> & *i!eIsto'ey medical o**ice building b> Si5teenIsto'ey o**ice building c> & *ou'Isto'ey de-a'tment sto'e d> &n eightIsto'ey a-a'tment building $6. (n dete'mining the width and gauge o* gy-sum boa'd *'aming" what a'e some o* the im-o'tant conside'ations,

(. :hic+ness o* the gy-sum boa'd ((. S-acing o* studs (((. Ceight o* the wall (A. Si;e o* -i-ing and othe' builtIin items A. /umbe' o* laye's to be su--o'ted a> (" ((" (A and A b> ((" ((( and (A c> ((" (((" (A and A d> &ll o* the abo!e 27. 9oinin- two +et!ls wit: :e!t !n< ! ?ilte" +et!l wit: ! +eltin- >oint !,ove 800 <e-"ees '!:"en:eit 4003 <e-"ees )enti-"!<e5 is 8!lle< a> &nnealing b> Solde'ing c> B'a;ing d> )elding 28. 2:i8: t=>e o? lo8K woul< ,e +ost !>>"o>"i!te ?o" !n ent"= <oo" into !n o??i8e suiteO a> 0ylind'ical loc+ b> nit loc+ 85 Mo"tise lo8K d> Rim loc+ 23. )e"!+i8 +os!i8 tile in ! >u,li8 s:owe" "oo+ is ,est inst!lle< ove" a> )ate'I'esistant gy-sum boa'd b> & bed o* Po'tland cement mo'ta' c> 0onc'ete bloc+ walls coated with a wate'-'oo*ing memb'ane d> Rigid cement com-osition boa'd made *o' this -u'-ose *0. A "e!son!,le elev!to" 8!>!8it= ?o" ! +e<iu+6siIe< o??i8e ,uil<in- is a> %01 +ilos b> 1".18.1 +ilos c> 1"910 +ilos d> $"811 +ilos

.1. T:e >o"tion o? >!int t:!t ev!>o"!tes o" <"ies is 8!lle< t:e a> Binde' b> Pigment c> Sol!ent d> Aehicle .$. 2!lls t:!t su>>o"t wei-:t ?"o+ !,ove !s well !s t:ei" own <e!< wei-:t a> /o!< ,e!"in- w!lls b> 0u'tain walls c> Sho'ing walls d> /one o* these ... A ,en<e< "o< to "esist s:e!" !n< <i!-on!l st"esses in ! 8on8"ete ,e!+ is 8!lle< a> Bottom ba' b> Sti""u>s c> Metal -late d> :em-e'atu'e ba' .4. An eA>!nsion Joint to !<J!8ent >!"ts o? ! st"u8tu"e to >e"+it eA>e8te< +ove+ent ,etween t:e+ is 8!lle< a> )ont"!8tion Joint b> :'uss <oint c> 0onst'uction <oint d> 0onduction <oint *%. A "oo?in- unit o? woo< !n< ot:e" +!te"i!ls 8ut to sto8K len-t:s, wi<t: !n< t:i8Kness use< !s eAte"io" 8ove"in- on slo>in- "oo?s !n< si<e w!lls, !>>lie< in !n ove"l!>>in- ?usion a> G.(. sheets b> : F G 85 S:in-les d> &shla' .6. 2:!t is t:e st!n<!"< wei-:t o? ! $#++ <i!+ete" :ot6"olle< wel<!,le <e?o"+e< o" steel ,!" >e" +ete" len-t:O

!5 $.%78 Kb> 0.999 +g c> 1.98$ +g d> $.466 +g *7. T:e tot!l o? !ll t"e!< wi<t: in ! st!i" is 8!lle< NNNNNNN. a> :otal 'ise' ,5 Tot!l "un c> )inde' d> /one o* these *8. "e?!,"i8!tion "e?e"s to NNNNNNNN. a> design o* a *acto'y b> -'elimina'y building -'ocedu'e c> system o* a mate'ial audit <5 >"e68onst"u8tion o? 8o+>onents !s >!"t o? t:e w:ole *3. Stone >l!8e< on ! slo>e to >"event e"osion !5 "i>"!> b> *lagstone c> emban+ment d> bo'de' stone 00. /u+,e" s>e8i?i8!tion S2S +e!ns a> smooth *o' su'*acing <obs b> s6ua'e on two sides c> *i'st class lumbe' <5 s+oot: on two si<es 0$. A w!ll t:!t :ol< ,!8K e!"t: on e+,!nK+ent a> sho'ing wall b> *oundation wall c> butt'ess wall <5 "et!inin- w!ll 02. A :!"<ene" +iAtu"e +iAe< wit: +!",le <ust to ?ill u> t:e -!> o? +!",le

sl!,s <u"in- inst!ll!tion o? ?loo" o" w!ll ?inis:es !5 ol=+e" b> 0aul+ing c> :ile g'out d> 0onc'ete tile adhesi!e 4.. 2:!t is t:e +et:o< o? int"o<u8in- ! J!8Kin- ?o"8e in w:i8: ten<ons !"e tensione< !?te" 8on8"ete :!s :!"<ene< enou-: to sust!in t:is J!8Kin- ?o"8eO a> @'eysinnet b> P'est'essed conc'ete c> "etensionind> Post tensioning 00. Su,Je8tin- "ein?o"8e+ent ,!"s, ten<ons on ! st"esse< ,e< >"io" to >ou"in8on8"ete is 8!lle< a> P'est'essing b> Post tensioning c> P'ecast d> 0ont'ol st'essing 0%. T:e 8on8"ete >"o>otion ?o" ! )l!ssQAQ 8on8"ete +iAtu"e is !5 $P2P0 b> 1:4:6 c> 1:$:. d> 1:.:6 46. l!8in- o? -l!ss in win<ows o" <oo"s a> &l!Iinb> Be!el c> Ga''et d> (nse't 07. 2:en t:e w!te" >"essu"e 8!nnot <i"e8tl= 8onve= w!te" to t:e ,uil<in- t!nK o" "ese"voi" t:e <evi8e use< is 8!lle< NNNNN. a> wate' con!eyo' b> wate' hoist

85 >u+>s d> wate' li*te' 08. (n <esi-nin- ! st!i", to ?in< t:e :ei-:t o? t:e "ise", <ivi<e t:e :ei-:t o? t:e st!i" ,= t:e nu+,e" o? NNNNNNNNNN. a> newel -ost ,5 "ise"s c> balust'ade d> baluste's 4%. (n !n !u<ito"iu+, t:e ,est soun< !,so",e" !"e t:e NNNNNNNNN. a> d'a-e'ies ,5 !u<ien8e c> acoustical tiles d> -added sheets %0. T:e +ini+u+ ?!8e to ?!8e <ist!n8e ,etween elev!to" in t:"ee !n< ?ou" 8!" -"ou>in- is !5 2.0 +ete"s b> ..0 mete's c> ..1 mete's d> 1.90 mete's %$. (ntelli-ent ,uil<in- s:oul< :!ve a> ha'monious colo' combinations b> st'uctu'ally sound and economically const'ucted 85 ?i"e !l!"+ 8ont"ol !n< su>>"ession s=ste+ d> sho't time o* const'uction -e'iod %2. T:e +!Ai+u+ :ei-:t o? ! <u+,w!ite" a> 1.10 mete's b> 1.90 mete's c> 0.%0 mete's <5 $.20 +ete"s %*. "os8eniu+ !"8: is ! soun< "e?le8tin- >!"t o? ! NNNNNN.

a> Residence b> Galle'y 85 St!-e d> Ga'den 14. (t is t:e tot!l soun< units >"ovi<e< ,= ! -iven +!te"i!l !5 4cho ,5 S!,ins c> 3ecibels d> Lumens 11. Anot:e" n!+e ?o" <ist"i,ution >!nel is NNNNNNN. a> elect'ical bo5 b> elect'ical cabinet c> >owe" >!nel d> dist'ibution cabinet %#. A t:"e!<e< ?!u8et !llowin- ! :ouse to ,e !tt!8:e< to it is 8!lle< NNNNNN. a> S-'in+le' @aucet b> Bibb coc+ c> Cose *aucet <5 Hose ,i,, %7. T:e s>e8i?i8!tion on t:e ele8t"i8!l wi"e T "e?e"s to NNNNN. a> )i'e in tension a--lication b> 2n wet and d'y location c> @o' tem-o'a'y use d> T:e"+o>l!sti86?o" <"= lo8!tion %8. T:e +ini+u+ elev!to" wi<t: o? ! sin-le si<e <oo" elev!to" ?o" s+!ll 8o++e"8i!l o" "esi<enti!l ,uil<in- is a> 1.00 mete' b> 0.10 mete' 85 0.#0 +ete" d> 0.%0 mete'

1%. 9!8uIIi is ! a> Kind o* -lumbing tool b> A ,"!n< !n< n!+e o? +!nu?!8tu"e" o? w!te" ,o<= +!ss!-e >lu+,in- ?iAtu"e c> &n (talian in!ento'y o* <ac+ -umd> &n e6ui-ment *o' cleaning swimming -ool 60. Bi<et toilet ?iAtu"es !"e use< ?o" w:!tO a> @o' washing *eet b> @o' *acial moistu'i;ing c> @o' use by in!alids d> 'o" w!s:in- -enit!ls #$. A sto> v!lve >l!8e< in ! se"vi8e >i>e 8lose to its 8onne8tion wit: ! w!te" +!in !5 )o">o"!tion 8o8K b> 0oc+ !al!e c> 0om-any loc+ d> nion coc+ 6$. An o>enin- o" s>!8e to !88o++o<!te ! -"ou> o? >i>es a> -i-e connecto's ,5 >i>e 8:!se c> -i-e hole d> -i-e g'ou-ings 6.. (n t:e inst!ll!tion o? !n= <"!in!-e s=ste+, NNNNNNNNN s:!ll ,e !voi<e< a> 0leanout b> Aent c> De!< en<s d> :'a64. One ?iAtu"e unit is e@uiv!lent to :ow +!n= -!llons o? w!te"C a> 6 b> 1 c> 1$ d> 9

#%. T:e t:e!te" 8o+>onents t:!t :el>s t"!ns+it t:e soun< ?"o+ t:e st!-e to t:e !u<ien8e is 8!lle< NNNNNNNNNNNN. a> P'om-t side b> Sound ba**les c> Pa'te''e d> &coustical ceiling 66. T:e +ost >"!8ti8!l 8on<u8to" o? ele8t"i8it= is a> B'on;e wi'e b> /ic+el wi'e c> Sil!e' wi'e d> )o>>e" wi"e 68. A s>:e"i8!l ,!ll s:!>e< s>otli-:t :ousin- is 8!lle< a> 4yeball light b> Globe light c> Calogen light d> Pinball light 69. A <evi8e ?o" +!int!inin- <esi"!,le :u+i<it= 8on<ition in t:e !i" su>>lie< to !n !"e! a> Cumidity 'egulato' b> Cumidity cont'ol c> Moistu'e mete' d> Hu+i<i?ie" #3. A >!ss!-ew!= +!<e o? insul!te< +et!l s:eet ?o" 8onve=in- !i" !t low >"essu"e !5 Du8t b> Building canal c> 0hannel d> &i' chute 80. T:e "e>etition "!te o? soun< a> Re!e'be'ation

b> @'e6uency c> 0ycle d> 4cho 7$. A >i>e w:i8: 8onve=s onl= li@ui< w!stes ?"ee o? ?e8!l +!tte" a> 0on!eyo' -i-e b5 2!stes >i>es c> :'ash -i-e d> Li6uid containing -i-e 72. A >i>e o" o>enin- use< ?o" ensu"in- t:e 8i"8ul!tion o? !i" in >lu+,ins=ste+ !n< ?o" "e<u8in- t:e >"essu"e eAe"te< on t"!> se!ls . !5 Vent b> &i' c> @lue d> 3uct 7*. A t!nK usin- !i" >"essu"e ?"o+ ! su8tion t!nK to <ist"i,ute w!te" in t!ll ,uil<in-s w:i8: 8!nnot ,e "e!8:e< ,= no"+!l >"essu"e. !5 neu+!ti8 t!nK b> &i'I-'essu'e tan+ c> Positi!e system d> Powe' -um-

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