5.1 Quiz – Sizing Water Service Pipes and Testing

  1. When sizing water service pipes using the simplified method, what is the minimum pressure that can be supplied to the service entry?
  2. Using simplified sizing, what is the maximum developed length from the property line to the most distant fixture?
  3. Does the Plumber have to make allowances for the elevation when sizing a water service pipe using simplified method?
  4. Sizing with the simplified method does the Plumber have to know the velocity of the water?
  5. When sizing using the simplified method does the table in the NPC have different columns for water service and water distribution?
  6. What 2 factors must be known when sizing with the simplified method?
  7. When sizing using the small commercial method; according to the NPC, what is the maximum pipe size permitted?
  8. Of the 5 tables used to figure out fixture unit ratings for water pipe sizing; what table in the NPC is used to find fixture unit ratings for fixtures not listed in table
    2.6.3.2. (A)?
  9. There are 3 sizing charts used with the small commercial method, what are the 3 pressure ranges to pick from?
  10. When figuring out the pressure range using small commercial method for a water service pipe, what 2 factors need to be considered?
  11. What column in table 2.6.3.2. (A) in the NPC is used for fixture unit ratings when sizing a water service pipe? (Circle the correct answer)
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  12. When sizing a water service pipe when using small commercial method, what section of piping is used to find the developed length?
  13. How do you know the velocity of the water when sizing a water service pipe using the small commercial method. Is it given on the sizing diagram (blueprints) or does the table tell you?
  14. A municipal water main has 440 kpa, the water service pipe has a developed length of 68m to the water meter. It has 75 fixture units and an elevation change of 4.2m; what size water service pipe would be required?
  15. A municipal water main has 490 kpa, the water service pipe has a developed length of 21m to the water meter. It has 49 fixture units and an elevation change of 3.7m; what size water service pipe would be required?
  16. A municipal water main has 460 kpa, the water service pipe has a developed length of 15m to the water meter. It has 257 fixture units and an elevation change of 5.5m; what size water service pipe would be required?
  17. When testing potable water pipe with air, what is the minimum pressure (kpa) and for how long must it be maintained according to the NPC?
  18. If the manufacturer doesn’t recommend an air test (ie. Pex), what shall be used according to the NPC?
  19. What is used as a replacement for air for testing some smaller systems, if water cannot be used?

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