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This document contains Maine Journeyman Plumbing exam questions with complete solutions graded A+. Topics covered include waste and vent systems, pipe fittings, drainage calculations, plumbing definitions, water supply components, and ADA compliance requirements for fixtures. Essential for exam preparation, providing worked examples and key concepts that test-takers need to master for the journeyman certification.

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A specially designed system of waste piping embodying the horizontal wet venting of one or more sinks
or floor drains by means of a common waste and vent pipe adequately sized to provide free movement
of air above the flow line of the drain

A) Combination Waste and Vent system

B) Drain air system

C) Oversized drain

D) Flat Drain

Combination Waste and vent system

Where parallel vertical stacks are installed, the connection for the soil stacks shall be via:

A) Backflow tee

B) Typical Wye

C) Drain Tee

D) Yoke Vent

Yoke vent

You are looking at a 16 foot long cylinder that is 4 feet wide. If it is entirely full, how much water is in the
cylinder?

A) 200.96

B)256

C) 300

200.96

Volume is (Pie X R^2)xHeight

(3.14x2^2) X 16 =200.96

The Volume of the cylinder is 200.96 cubic feet, many gallons of water is that?

A) 1503

B) 1600


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,C) 1000

D) 1263.72

7.48 gallons per cubic foot

(200.96 X 7.48) = 1503.2 gallons

Developed Length

The length along the center of the pipe and fitting

Vertical pipe

any pipe or fitting installed in a vertical position or which forms an angle of not more than 45 degrees
with the vertical line

potable water

water that is safe to drink, use in culinary and domestic purposes

a stack is

a vertical pipe

branch

Horizontal pipe

parts of a trap

Yoke vent

A pipe connecting upward from a soil or waste stack to a vent stack for the purpose of preventing
pressure changes in the stack

PEX Pipe

Polyethylene cross link

Wet Vent

A vent which also serves as a drain

invert

The lowest point of the inside of a drain, pipe, channel, or other liquid-carrying conduit.

Trap Primer

A device and system of piping that maintains a water seal in a remote trap.

Static Pressure

the pressure existing without any flow motion.


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, Main Vent (Vent Stack)

principal artery of the venting system

BRAZED JOINT

any joint obtained by joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperatures higher than 840F,
but lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined.

soldered joint

any pipe joint obtained by joining metal parts with metallic mixtures or

alloys which melt at a temperature below 800F and above 300F

BUILDING SUBDRAIN

that portion of an underground system, which cannot drain by

gravity into the building sewer

Rain Leader

Pipe used to carry rainwater from the roof to the ground and away from the building. Rain leaders can
be enclosed within the building thermal envelope and daylight only when discharging from the building
or can be surface-mounted on the exterior of the building.

Water Hammer Arrestor

a device that absorbs the hydraulic shock caused by the sudden stopping of water flow, usually installed
near clothes washing machine and dishwasher water supply connections.

Backwater valve

a device installed in a drainage system to prevent reverse flow .

Backflow Preventer

A check valve that prevents water from flowing back into a system and contaminating it.

water heater

Any heating appliance or equipment that heats potable water and supplies such water to the potable
hot water distribution system.

Direct vent appliance

Appliances that are constructed and installed so that all air for combustion is derived directly from the
outdoors and all flue gases are discharged to the outside atmosphere

SCFM

standard cubic feet per minute

T Rating (IBC Ch. 2)

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