Deck 7: Water Pipe Sizing: Main-And-Branch and Individual Run Systems
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Deck 7: Water Pipe Sizing: Main-And-Branch and Individual Run Systems
1
All brands of PEX have a metal crimp ring that holds the fitting in place.
False
2
Water temperature changes due to usage at other fixtures are reduced by using a manifold and individual runs.
True
3
In an individual run system, the header is usually equipped with individual valves for each tube.
True
4
The piping manufacturer's recommended maximum flow velocity through the pipe should be known and honored.
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5
One of the advantages of the individual run system is that only a small amount of pipe is needed.
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6
Variations in water pressure in a building may be caused by heavy demand on the public mains or by undersized components in the building system.
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7
Individual run systems have fewer fittings than main-and-branch systems.
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8
The water supply fixture unit concept is used to estimate minimum probable demand in piping systems.
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9
Which of the following will cause pressure drop in a piping system?
A) pressure drop at the water outlet
B) head loss due to elevation in the building
C) pipe friction due to flow
D) all of the above
A) pressure drop at the water outlet
B) head loss due to elevation in the building
C) pipe friction due to flow
D) all of the above
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10
PEX is the only piping material allowed to be used in manifold systems.
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11
All individual run systems for domestic water supply contain a main supply header and a return header, forming a loop.
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12
A water supply fixture unit is based on which of the following traits?
A) actual flow required
B) duration of use of the fixture
C) time between uses
D) all of the above
A) actual flow required
B) duration of use of the fixture
C) time between uses
D) all of the above
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13
There is a reduced chance of water hammer with individual run systems because there is less water volume and plastic piping is typically used.
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14
PEX can be buried directly in a concrete slab.
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15
Name three methods of pressurizing the water supply system in a building.
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16
Pressure at the base of a column of water H feet high is 0.433(H) psi.
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17
A standard practice is to limit the velocity of water in a piping system to less than
A) 8 fps.
B) 9 fps.
C) 10 fps.
D) 11 fps.
A) 8 fps.
B) 9 fps.
C) 10 fps.
D) 11 fps.
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18
Which of the following is NOT an example of a pressure boosting system?
A) elevated gravity tank
B) booster pump
C) ejector
D) hydropneumatic tank
A) elevated gravity tank
B) booster pump
C) ejector
D) hydropneumatic tank
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19
In a water piping system, it is necessary to estimate the maximum probable flow at all points in the system.
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20
If 10 gallons of water were flowing through a 2" diameter pipe and the pipe diameter was suddenly increased,
A) the water's velocity would remain the same.
B) the water's velocity would increase.
C) the water's velocity would decrease.
D) none of the above.
A) the water's velocity would remain the same.
B) the water's velocity would increase.
C) the water's velocity would decrease.
D) none of the above.
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21
List three common applications for individual run systems.
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22
Using Table 7-5 in the textbook, a hose bibb in an individual dwelling is equal to how many WSFU?
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23
Using Table 7-13 in the textbook, what is the pressure drop for a 25' run of 1/2" PEX tubing if it supplies 1 gpm of water?
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24
What is the pressure drop per 100' of PEX tubing if 1 gpm is flowing through a 3/8" diameter line? Use Table 7-13.
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25
What is the pressure drop per 100' of PEX tubing if 3 gpm is flowing through a 3/8" diameter line? Use Table 7-13.
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26
Using Table 7-10 in the textbook, a 90-degree elbow is equal to how many feet of pipe?
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27
Using Table 7-9 in the textbook, determine the friction loss for Type M copper tubing at 4 fps velocity.
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28
Using Table 7-5 in the textbook, determine the WSFU rating for a domestic kitchen sink in an individual dwelling unit.
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29
Using Table 7-5 in the textbook, a water closet with a 1.6 gpf gravity tank in an individual dwelling is equal to how many WSFU?
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30
List two disadvantages of individual run systems.
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31
Using Table 7-10 in the textbook, a 3" gate valve is equal to how many feet of pipe?
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32
List three advantages of an individual run system.
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33
Using Table 7-13 in the textbook, what is the pressure drop for a 200' run of 1" PEX tubing if it supplies 5 gpm of water?
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34
Using Table 7-9 in the textbook, determine the velocity in feet per second (fps) for " Type K copper at 2.6 psi/100' pressure loss.
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35
Using Table 7-5 in the textbook, what is the minimum branch pipe size that can serve a kitchen group?
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