AY Honors/Plumbing/Answer Key

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1. Make a diagram showing the plumbing system of a four-room house which includes fixtures for the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry.

2. Submit two pieces of iron pipe that you have threaded and connected with proper fitting.

Threading an iron pipe
Insert the correct size die into the die stock. Slide the die stock over the pipe and apply pressure with one hand. With the other hand, turn the stock handle slowly clockwise until the die has taken a bite on the pipe. Apply cutting oil to the die as the stock handle is given one complete clockwise turn and backed off a quarter turn. Repeat this action until 1/4 inch of the pipe is beyond the die stock. The pipe is now threaded properly. Turn the handle in a counterclockwise direction to remove the pipe.

3. Submit a repaired plastic (PVC), iron, or copper pipe, and tell how to repair all three.

PVC

Turn off the water, then cut out the damaged section of pipe using a hacksaw or a handsaw. Then clean the two ends of the existing pipe thoroughly and let it dry. Cut a new piece of PVC pipe the same length as the damaged and removed piece and make sure it is clean too. Apply PVC primer and cement to the ends of the replacement pipe and slide couplings over them, one on each side. Then apply PVC primer and cement to the existing pipes, and join them together. Let the cement cure for the amount of time indicated on the can. Finally, turn the water back on and check for leaks.

4. Demonstrate ability to repair a leaky sink faucet and replace or repair toilet flush mechanisms.

5. Describe the proper drainage system of the house in #1 and explain the use of traps and vents.

6. Have a knowledge of the ordinary hot and cold water system of a house and explain how to make the system safe from freezing if the house has to be left without heat during the winter.

7. Diagram at least one type of passive water heating system, such as the use of solar energy.

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