02110 Exam Introduction to Plumbing Fixtures

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Across
  1. 2. When installing kitchen faucets with separate hot- and cold-water inlets, the faucet is typically centered between the inlets with a distance on either side of _____.
  2. 4. When the flush valve in a _________ lifts above the tank outlet and floats, the water flows from the tank into the bowl.
  3. 6. The most common fixture style of drinking fountain and water cooler is _____.
  4. 9. To be ADA-compliant, the spout outlets on drinking fountains must be no higher from the ground than _____.
  5. 12. According to ADA requirements for accessible lavatories, the maximum height above the floor that the flood-level rim may be is _____.
  6. 13. A standard bathtub is _____.
  7. 15. The type of waste disposal system used by most residential dishwashers is called _____
Down
  1. 1. The ________per inch of a typical shower to the center drain is 1/4" per foot.
  2. 3. The ___________that toilets must use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush is mandated by the energy policy act of 1992.
  3. 5. The waste passageways of reverse-trap water closets have a diameter of _____.
  4. 7. The type of material that can be molded into a variety of shapes and is widely used for plumbing fixtures such as bathtubs and slop sinks, is called _____.
  5. 8. Because self-closing compression faucets have a tendency to receive too little water flow, one problem that can occur with them is that________ and other minerals can build up in the valve internal
  6. 10. In terms of design and function, a laundry tray is most similar to a _____.
  7. 11. The two types of water outlets for utility faucets are plain and _____.
  8. 14. When compared to other materials used to fabricate plumbing fixtures, a disadvantage of stainless steel is that it is hard to_______.