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Code Quiz | Third Quarter 2024

Questions related to the 2021 UPC Study Guide, Chapter 2, Definitions 

A joint obtained by the joining of metal parts with metallic mixtures or alloys that melt at a temperature up to and including 840°F is a ________________.

The organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard is the _______________________.

That portion of a drainage system that does not drain by gravity into the building sewer is known as a _________________.

A pipe inside a building that conveys storm water from the roof to a storm drain, combined building sewer, or other approved point of disposal is called a (an) ________________.

Questions related to the 2021 UMC Study Guide, Chapter 2, Definitions 

A device intended to remove air from buildings, replace it with outside air, and in the process, transfer heat from the warmer to the colder airstreams is a __________________.

The two categories of vented appliances that avoid excessive condensate production in the vent are _____________________.

Cross-linked polyethylene may be expressed as ________________.

A joint obtained by joining of metal parts with metallic mixtures or alloys that melt at a temperature up to and including 840°F (449°C) is a(an) _____ joint.

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Last modified: September 3, 2024

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