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  • 1

    A water basin used for swimming designed to accommodate many bathers at a time and properly connected to a disposal system, fills and draws water supply or provided with approved water purification and recirculation system.

    Swimming Pool

  • 2

    A vertical pipe, or a reservoir, into which water is pumped to give it at a head.

    Standpipe

  • 3

    A water supply pipe connecting the fixture with the fixture branch

    Fixture Supply

  • 4

    Equipment or materials included in a LIST published by a listing agency that maintains periodic inspection on current production of listed equipment or materials and whose listing state either that the equipment or materials complied with approved standards or have been tested and found suitable for use in specified manners.

    Listed

  • 5

    A non-watertight lined excavation in the! ground which receives the discharge of a sanitary drainage system or part thereof, designed to retain the organic matter and solids discharging therefrom, but permitting the liquid to seep through the bottom and sides of the cesspool.

    Cesspool

  • 6

    It is commonly used as a faucet for a pantry sink

    Gooseneck

  • 7

    Water satisfactory for drinking, culinary and domestic purposes and meets the requirements of the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water.

    Potable Water

  • 8

    ______________ on a backflow prevention device or vacuum breaker is a point conforming to approved standards and established by the testing laboratory (usually stamped on the device by the manufacturer) which determines the minimum elevation above the flood level rim of the fixture or receptacle served where the device may be installed. When a backflow prevention device does not bear a critical level marking, the bottom of the vacuum breaker, combination valve, or the bottom of any such approved device shall constitutes the critical level.

    Critical Level

  • 9

    A sole proprietorship or corporation composed of Registered and Licensed Master Plumbers together with allied professionals, with the Master Plumbers composing the majority of the membership, incorporators, directors and/or executive officers and Licensed Master Plumber only render work and services within the cognizance of a Registered Master Plumber and members of the allied professions also only render work and services within the cognizance of their respective professions.

    Plumbing Firm

  • 10

    That portion of a building included between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above.

    Storey

  • 11

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

    Backwater Valve

  • 12

    A structure which any part of its structural framework will ignite and burn at a temperature of 756 degrees centigrade or less.

    Combustible Construction

  • 13

    A septic tank with the effluent discharging into a subsurface disposal field, into one or more seepage pits or into a combination of subsurface disposal field and seepage pit or of such other facilities as may be permitted under the procedures set forth elsewhere in this Code.

    Private Sewage Disposal System

  • 14

    A comprehensive term, including all constructions for collection, transportation, pumping, treatment and final disposition of sewage.

    Sewerage

  • 15

    It is integrated within an air accumulator vessel which is designed to discharge a predetermined quantity of water into fixtures for flushing purposes.

    Flushometer Tank

  • 16

    That portion of an underground system, which cannot drain by gravity into the building sewer.

    Building Subdrain

  • 17

    The maximum vertical depth of liquid that a trap will retain, measured between the crown weir and the top of the dip of the trap.

    Trap Seal

  • 18

    The extended portion of a pipe that is closed at one end to which no connections are made on the extended portion, thus permitting the stagnation of liquid or air therein.

    Dead end

  • 19

    The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from any pipe, plumbing fixture, appliance, or appurtenance conveying waste to the flood-level rim of the receptor.

    Air Gap, Drainage

  • 20

    Any branch in a building drain other than the primary branch.

    Secondary Branch

  • 21

    A pipe which conveys potable water from the building supply pipe to the plumbing fixtures and other water outlets.

    Water-distributing Pipe

  • 22

    The end of a pipe which fits into a bell. Also a word used synonymously with faucet

    Spigot

  • 23

    A standpipe that is controlled by a remote control device at each hose station.

    Manually-Operated Standpipe System

  • 24

    A fitting, screwed, or caulked over the end of a pipe for closing the pipe end.

    Cap

  • 25

    A standpipe having no permanent water inside the pipe

    Dry Standpipe

  • 26

    Minimum Branch Interval

    2.43

  • 27

    That portion of a pipe which, for a short distance, is sufficiently enlarged to receive the end of another pipe of the same diameter for the purpose of making it caulked or push-on joint.

    Bell or Hub

  • 28

    A standpipe where water pressure is maintained at all times

    Wet Standpipe

  • 29

    Two offsets in succession or in series such that the centerlines of the outside ends are in the same straight line.

    Double Offset

  • 30

    That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other drainage pipes inside the walls of the 'building" and conveys it to the building sewer beginning 0.6 meter outside the building wall.

    Building Drain

  • 31

    A cylindrical conduit or conductor conforming to the particular dimensions known as "tube sizes" and denoted by its outside diameter or OD.

    Tube

  • 32

    A person who specializes in the welding of pipes and holds a valid certificate of competency from a recognized testing agency, based on the requirements of the regulating authority

    Pipeline Welder

  • 33

    It is a pipe installed to vent a fixture trap that connects with the vent system above the fixture served or terminates in the open air.

    Individual Vent

  • 34

    The vertical vent pipe installed primarily for providing circulation of air to and from any part of the soil, waste of the drainage system.

    Vent Stack

  • 35

    A fitting or device designed and constructed to provide, when properly vented, a liquid seal which prevents the backflow of foul air or methane gas without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewater through it.

    Trap

  • 36

    Equipment or materials bearing a label of a listing agency.

    Labeled

  • 37

    An approved plumbing fixture or device of such materials, shape and capacity to Adequately receives the discharge from indirect waste pipes, constructed and located to be readily cleaned.

    Receptor

  • 38

    A pipe connected from the building gutter to the downspout or conductor.

    Leader

  • 39

    The level in a fixture at which water begins to overflow over the top or rim of the fixture.

    Flood Level

  • 40

    The pipe from the street water main or other sources of water supply to the building served.

    Service Pipe

  • 41

    A vertical soil pipe conveying fecal matter and wastewater.

    Soil Stack Pipe

  • 42

    An interceptor of at least 3 cubic meters capacity to serve one or more fixtures and which is remotely located.

    Grease Interceptor

  • 43

    A pit beneath a privy where excrement collects.

    Privy Vault

  • 44

    A flange that closes the end of a pipe. There is no opening for the passage of liquid or gas.

    Blind Flange

  • 45

    A valve in which the flow of fluid is cut off by means of a circular disc that fits over and against the horizontal valve seat. The movement of the plane of the disc is parallel to the normal direction of the flow of water through the orifice resulting in a tortuous passage that offers a high. pressure loss.

    Globe Valve

  • 46

    In Plumbing Code, referred to as Revent Pipe

    Backvent Pipe

  • 47

    A large opening in a sewer line or part of a plumbing system constructed with sufficient size for a man to gain access therein for maintenance purposes and facility for changes of line and/or grade of pipeline.

    Manhole

  • 48

    A standpipe that operates automatically by opening a hose valve.

    Automatic Standpipe System

  • 49

    Colored black. The cross-sectional shape is CIRCULAR and is denoted by its outside diameter or O.D.

    Polyethylene (PE)

  • 50

    A minimum standard quantity of plumbing fixtures that discharge wastes into a plumbing installation including one (1) water meter, one (1) water closet, one (1) lavatory, one (1) shower head and drain for a bathtub or shower stall, one (1) kitchen sink, one (1) Laundry tray and three (3) floor drains and four (4) faucets/hose bibb.

    Plumbing Unit

  • 51

    Shall mean direct access without the necessity of removing any panel, door or similar obstruction.

    Readily Accessible

  • 52

    A single area of land legally recorded or validated by other means acceptable to the Administrative Authority where a building is situated or site of any work regulated by this Code, together with the yard, court, and unoccupied space legally required for the building or works; and which is owned by or in the lawful possession of the owner of the building or works.

    Lot

  • 53

    Consists of the water service pipe, water supply line, water distributing pipe and the necessary branch pipes, fittings, valves and all appurtenances required for the supply of potable Water.

    Water Supply System

  • 54

    A plumbing fixture used for washing the middle private part of the body, especially the genitals.

    Bidet

  • 55

    A type of pipe connection in which a ball-shaped end is held in a cuplike shell and allows movements in every direction.

    Ball Joint

  • 56

    ___________ is the nominal diameter as designated commercially. I. D. denotes inside diameter of pipe and O.D. denotes outside diameter of tube.

    Diameter

  • 57

    Also called domestic sewage.

    Sanitary Sewage

  • 58

    A Vertical Pipe is any pipe or fitting installed in a vertical position or which forms an angle of _____

    not more than forty-five (45) degrees with the vertical line.

  • 59

    A Yoke Vent is a type of a _____

    Relief Vent

  • 60

    A group vent pipe that starts in front of the extreme fixture connection on a horizontal branch and connects to the vent stack.

    Circuit Vent

  • 61

    Tube made of plastic material and colored black. The cross-sectional shape is normally oval and is denoted by its outside diameter or O.D. Normally used as water service connection from main to meter.

    Polybutylene (PB)

  • 62

    An approved tank or pit which receives sewage or wastewater and is located below the normal grade of the gravity system and must be emptied by mechanical means.

    Sump

  • 63

    An approved elastomeric sealing gasket with an approved outer shield and a tightening mechanism.

    Shielded Coupling

  • 64

    An arrangement of venting so installed that one vent pipe will serve two (2) traps.

    Unit Vent

  • 65

    A valved outlet of a boiler that permits the discharge of accumulated sediment.

    Boiler Blow-Off

  • 66

    When applied to a fixture, connection, appliance, or equipment, shall mean having access thereto, but which may require prior removal of an access panel, door, or similar obstruction.

    Accessible

  • 67

    The pressure available at the fixture or water outlet; allowance is made for pressure drop due to friction loss, head, meter and other losses in the system during maximum demand period.

    Residual Pressure

  • 68

    A pipe fitting of three branches that form the letter “Wye”

    Wye

  • 69

    A receptacle other than a trap attached to a plumbing system in which water or wastes may be collected or retained for ultimate discharge into the plumbing system.

    Fixture

  • 70

    Includes all the pipings within public or private premises which convey sewage or other liquid wastes to a legal point of disposal but does not include the mains of a public sewer system or a public sewage treatment or disposal plant.

    Drainage System

  • 71

    Confined Space - A room or space having a volume of less than 1.4 cu. m with ____ kilogram calorie of the aggregate input rating of all fuel-burning appliances installed in that space.

    250 kilogram calorie

  • 72

    ____________ is a vertical vent that is a continuation of the drain to which the vent connects.

    Continuous Vent

  • 73

    The water that stands in or passes through the ground.

    Ground Water

  • 74

    A fixture designed for the washing of the hands or face. Sometimes called a wash basin.

    Lavatory

  • 75

    One person living alone or in a group living together, whether related to each other by birth or not.

    Family

  • 76

    The area included within surrounding walls of a building (or portion thereof), exclusive of vent shafts and courts.

    Floor Area

  • 77

    The installation of all pipings and fitting parts of the plumbing system, which can be completed prior to the installation of fixtures and accessories. These include sanitary and storm drainage, tap, hot and chilled water supplies, gas pipings, vent pipings and the necessary fixture supports.

    Roughing-in

  • 78

    The purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used. The term shall also include the building or room housing used.

    Occupancy

  • 79

    Brazed Joint is any joint obtained by joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperatures ______ degrees centigrade, but lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined.

    higher than 449 degrees

  • 80

    Occurs due to an increased reverse pressure above the supply pressure. This may be due to pumps, boilers, gravity, or other sources of pressure.

    Backpressure Backflow

  • 81

    Per Plumbing Code, Potable PVC water pipings are colored _____.

    Blue

  • 82

    That part of a plumbing system designed and installed to serve more than one (1) appliance, fixture, building, or system.

    Common

  • 83

    An organization primarily established for purposes of testing to approve standards and approved by the Administrative Authority.

    Approved Testing Agency

  • 84

    It is a drain pipe extending laterally from a soil or waste stack or building drain with or without vertical sections or branches, which receives the discharge from one or more fixture drains and conducts it to the soil or waste stack or to the building drain.

    Horizontal Branch

  • 85

    A condition contrary to sanitary principles or injurious to health.

    Insanitary

  • 86

    It is that part of a plumbing system extending from the house drain at a point 0.60 meters from the outside face of the foundation wall of a building to the junction with the street sewer or to any point of discharge, and conveying the drainage of one building site.

    House Sewer

  • 87

    A term used to describe soil or waste system where all pipings are of threaded pipe, tubing, or other such rigid construction using recessed drainage fittings to correspond to the types of piping.

    Durham System

  • 88

    A stop valve placed at the connection of the water service pipe to the water main.

    Corporation Cock

  • 89

    The art and technique of installing pipes, fixtures and other apparatuses in buildings for bringing in the supply, liquids, substances and/or ingredients and removing them; and such water, liquid and other carried wastes hazardous to health, sanitation, life, property; also the pipes and fixtures after installation i.e., the plumbing system.

    Plumbing

  • 90

    NAMPAP

    National Master Plumbers Association of the Philippines

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A water basin used for swimming designed to accommodate many bathers at a time and properly connected to a disposal system, fills and draws water supply or provided with approved water purification and recirculation system.

    Swimming Pool

  • 2

    A vertical pipe, or a reservoir, into which water is pumped to give it at a head.

    Standpipe

  • 3

    A water supply pipe connecting the fixture with the fixture branch

    Fixture Supply

  • 4

    Equipment or materials included in a LIST published by a listing agency that maintains periodic inspection on current production of listed equipment or materials and whose listing state either that the equipment or materials complied with approved standards or have been tested and found suitable for use in specified manners.

    Listed

  • 5

    A non-watertight lined excavation in the! ground which receives the discharge of a sanitary drainage system or part thereof, designed to retain the organic matter and solids discharging therefrom, but permitting the liquid to seep through the bottom and sides of the cesspool.

    Cesspool

  • 6

    It is commonly used as a faucet for a pantry sink

    Gooseneck

  • 7

    Water satisfactory for drinking, culinary and domestic purposes and meets the requirements of the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water.

    Potable Water

  • 8

    ______________ on a backflow prevention device or vacuum breaker is a point conforming to approved standards and established by the testing laboratory (usually stamped on the device by the manufacturer) which determines the minimum elevation above the flood level rim of the fixture or receptacle served where the device may be installed. When a backflow prevention device does not bear a critical level marking, the bottom of the vacuum breaker, combination valve, or the bottom of any such approved device shall constitutes the critical level.

    Critical Level

  • 9

    A sole proprietorship or corporation composed of Registered and Licensed Master Plumbers together with allied professionals, with the Master Plumbers composing the majority of the membership, incorporators, directors and/or executive officers and Licensed Master Plumber only render work and services within the cognizance of a Registered Master Plumber and members of the allied professions also only render work and services within the cognizance of their respective professions.

    Plumbing Firm

  • 10

    That portion of a building included between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above.

    Storey

  • 11

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

    Backwater Valve

  • 12

    A structure which any part of its structural framework will ignite and burn at a temperature of 756 degrees centigrade or less.

    Combustible Construction

  • 13

    A septic tank with the effluent discharging into a subsurface disposal field, into one or more seepage pits or into a combination of subsurface disposal field and seepage pit or of such other facilities as may be permitted under the procedures set forth elsewhere in this Code.

    Private Sewage Disposal System

  • 14

    A comprehensive term, including all constructions for collection, transportation, pumping, treatment and final disposition of sewage.

    Sewerage

  • 15

    It is integrated within an air accumulator vessel which is designed to discharge a predetermined quantity of water into fixtures for flushing purposes.

    Flushometer Tank

  • 16

    That portion of an underground system, which cannot drain by gravity into the building sewer.

    Building Subdrain

  • 17

    The maximum vertical depth of liquid that a trap will retain, measured between the crown weir and the top of the dip of the trap.

    Trap Seal

  • 18

    The extended portion of a pipe that is closed at one end to which no connections are made on the extended portion, thus permitting the stagnation of liquid or air therein.

    Dead end

  • 19

    The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from any pipe, plumbing fixture, appliance, or appurtenance conveying waste to the flood-level rim of the receptor.

    Air Gap, Drainage

  • 20

    Any branch in a building drain other than the primary branch.

    Secondary Branch

  • 21

    A pipe which conveys potable water from the building supply pipe to the plumbing fixtures and other water outlets.

    Water-distributing Pipe

  • 22

    The end of a pipe which fits into a bell. Also a word used synonymously with faucet

    Spigot

  • 23

    A standpipe that is controlled by a remote control device at each hose station.

    Manually-Operated Standpipe System

  • 24

    A fitting, screwed, or caulked over the end of a pipe for closing the pipe end.

    Cap

  • 25

    A standpipe having no permanent water inside the pipe

    Dry Standpipe

  • 26

    Minimum Branch Interval

    2.43

  • 27

    That portion of a pipe which, for a short distance, is sufficiently enlarged to receive the end of another pipe of the same diameter for the purpose of making it caulked or push-on joint.

    Bell or Hub

  • 28

    A standpipe where water pressure is maintained at all times

    Wet Standpipe

  • 29

    Two offsets in succession or in series such that the centerlines of the outside ends are in the same straight line.

    Double Offset

  • 30

    That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other drainage pipes inside the walls of the 'building" and conveys it to the building sewer beginning 0.6 meter outside the building wall.

    Building Drain

  • 31

    A cylindrical conduit or conductor conforming to the particular dimensions known as "tube sizes" and denoted by its outside diameter or OD.

    Tube

  • 32

    A person who specializes in the welding of pipes and holds a valid certificate of competency from a recognized testing agency, based on the requirements of the regulating authority

    Pipeline Welder

  • 33

    It is a pipe installed to vent a fixture trap that connects with the vent system above the fixture served or terminates in the open air.

    Individual Vent

  • 34

    The vertical vent pipe installed primarily for providing circulation of air to and from any part of the soil, waste of the drainage system.

    Vent Stack

  • 35

    A fitting or device designed and constructed to provide, when properly vented, a liquid seal which prevents the backflow of foul air or methane gas without materially affecting the flow of sewage or wastewater through it.

    Trap

  • 36

    Equipment or materials bearing a label of a listing agency.

    Labeled

  • 37

    An approved plumbing fixture or device of such materials, shape and capacity to Adequately receives the discharge from indirect waste pipes, constructed and located to be readily cleaned.

    Receptor

  • 38

    A pipe connected from the building gutter to the downspout or conductor.

    Leader

  • 39

    The level in a fixture at which water begins to overflow over the top or rim of the fixture.

    Flood Level

  • 40

    The pipe from the street water main or other sources of water supply to the building served.

    Service Pipe

  • 41

    A vertical soil pipe conveying fecal matter and wastewater.

    Soil Stack Pipe

  • 42

    An interceptor of at least 3 cubic meters capacity to serve one or more fixtures and which is remotely located.

    Grease Interceptor

  • 43

    A pit beneath a privy where excrement collects.

    Privy Vault

  • 44

    A flange that closes the end of a pipe. There is no opening for the passage of liquid or gas.

    Blind Flange

  • 45

    A valve in which the flow of fluid is cut off by means of a circular disc that fits over and against the horizontal valve seat. The movement of the plane of the disc is parallel to the normal direction of the flow of water through the orifice resulting in a tortuous passage that offers a high. pressure loss.

    Globe Valve

  • 46

    In Plumbing Code, referred to as Revent Pipe

    Backvent Pipe

  • 47

    A large opening in a sewer line or part of a plumbing system constructed with sufficient size for a man to gain access therein for maintenance purposes and facility for changes of line and/or grade of pipeline.

    Manhole

  • 48

    A standpipe that operates automatically by opening a hose valve.

    Automatic Standpipe System

  • 49

    Colored black. The cross-sectional shape is CIRCULAR and is denoted by its outside diameter or O.D.

    Polyethylene (PE)

  • 50

    A minimum standard quantity of plumbing fixtures that discharge wastes into a plumbing installation including one (1) water meter, one (1) water closet, one (1) lavatory, one (1) shower head and drain for a bathtub or shower stall, one (1) kitchen sink, one (1) Laundry tray and three (3) floor drains and four (4) faucets/hose bibb.

    Plumbing Unit

  • 51

    Shall mean direct access without the necessity of removing any panel, door or similar obstruction.

    Readily Accessible

  • 52

    A single area of land legally recorded or validated by other means acceptable to the Administrative Authority where a building is situated or site of any work regulated by this Code, together with the yard, court, and unoccupied space legally required for the building or works; and which is owned by or in the lawful possession of the owner of the building or works.

    Lot

  • 53

    Consists of the water service pipe, water supply line, water distributing pipe and the necessary branch pipes, fittings, valves and all appurtenances required for the supply of potable Water.

    Water Supply System

  • 54

    A plumbing fixture used for washing the middle private part of the body, especially the genitals.

    Bidet

  • 55

    A type of pipe connection in which a ball-shaped end is held in a cuplike shell and allows movements in every direction.

    Ball Joint

  • 56

    ___________ is the nominal diameter as designated commercially. I. D. denotes inside diameter of pipe and O.D. denotes outside diameter of tube.

    Diameter

  • 57

    Also called domestic sewage.

    Sanitary Sewage

  • 58

    A Vertical Pipe is any pipe or fitting installed in a vertical position or which forms an angle of _____

    not more than forty-five (45) degrees with the vertical line.

  • 59

    A Yoke Vent is a type of a _____

    Relief Vent

  • 60

    A group vent pipe that starts in front of the extreme fixture connection on a horizontal branch and connects to the vent stack.

    Circuit Vent

  • 61

    Tube made of plastic material and colored black. The cross-sectional shape is normally oval and is denoted by its outside diameter or O.D. Normally used as water service connection from main to meter.

    Polybutylene (PB)

  • 62

    An approved tank or pit which receives sewage or wastewater and is located below the normal grade of the gravity system and must be emptied by mechanical means.

    Sump

  • 63

    An approved elastomeric sealing gasket with an approved outer shield and a tightening mechanism.

    Shielded Coupling

  • 64

    An arrangement of venting so installed that one vent pipe will serve two (2) traps.

    Unit Vent

  • 65

    A valved outlet of a boiler that permits the discharge of accumulated sediment.

    Boiler Blow-Off

  • 66

    When applied to a fixture, connection, appliance, or equipment, shall mean having access thereto, but which may require prior removal of an access panel, door, or similar obstruction.

    Accessible

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    The pressure available at the fixture or water outlet; allowance is made for pressure drop due to friction loss, head, meter and other losses in the system during maximum demand period.

    Residual Pressure

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    A pipe fitting of three branches that form the letter “Wye”

    Wye

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    A receptacle other than a trap attached to a plumbing system in which water or wastes may be collected or retained for ultimate discharge into the plumbing system.

    Fixture

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    Includes all the pipings within public or private premises which convey sewage or other liquid wastes to a legal point of disposal but does not include the mains of a public sewer system or a public sewage treatment or disposal plant.

    Drainage System

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    Confined Space - A room or space having a volume of less than 1.4 cu. m with ____ kilogram calorie of the aggregate input rating of all fuel-burning appliances installed in that space.

    250 kilogram calorie

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    ____________ is a vertical vent that is a continuation of the drain to which the vent connects.

    Continuous Vent

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    The water that stands in or passes through the ground.

    Ground Water

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    A fixture designed for the washing of the hands or face. Sometimes called a wash basin.

    Lavatory

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    One person living alone or in a group living together, whether related to each other by birth or not.

    Family

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    The area included within surrounding walls of a building (or portion thereof), exclusive of vent shafts and courts.

    Floor Area

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    The installation of all pipings and fitting parts of the plumbing system, which can be completed prior to the installation of fixtures and accessories. These include sanitary and storm drainage, tap, hot and chilled water supplies, gas pipings, vent pipings and the necessary fixture supports.

    Roughing-in

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    The purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used. The term shall also include the building or room housing used.

    Occupancy

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    Brazed Joint is any joint obtained by joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperatures ______ degrees centigrade, but lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined.

    higher than 449 degrees

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    Occurs due to an increased reverse pressure above the supply pressure. This may be due to pumps, boilers, gravity, or other sources of pressure.

    Backpressure Backflow

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    Per Plumbing Code, Potable PVC water pipings are colored _____.

    Blue

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    That part of a plumbing system designed and installed to serve more than one (1) appliance, fixture, building, or system.

    Common

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    An organization primarily established for purposes of testing to approve standards and approved by the Administrative Authority.

    Approved Testing Agency

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    It is a drain pipe extending laterally from a soil or waste stack or building drain with or without vertical sections or branches, which receives the discharge from one or more fixture drains and conducts it to the soil or waste stack or to the building drain.

    Horizontal Branch

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    A condition contrary to sanitary principles or injurious to health.

    Insanitary

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    It is that part of a plumbing system extending from the house drain at a point 0.60 meters from the outside face of the foundation wall of a building to the junction with the street sewer or to any point of discharge, and conveying the drainage of one building site.

    House Sewer

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    A term used to describe soil or waste system where all pipings are of threaded pipe, tubing, or other such rigid construction using recessed drainage fittings to correspond to the types of piping.

    Durham System

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    A stop valve placed at the connection of the water service pipe to the water main.

    Corporation Cock

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    The art and technique of installing pipes, fixtures and other apparatuses in buildings for bringing in the supply, liquids, substances and/or ingredients and removing them; and such water, liquid and other carried wastes hazardous to health, sanitation, life, property; also the pipes and fixtures after installation i.e., the plumbing system.

    Plumbing

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    NAMPAP

    National Master Plumbers Association of the Philippines