2012 UPC Update Part 3

RV 5/29/2015

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2012 UPC Update Part 3

RV 5/29/2015

Quiz 1

  1. Food waste disposal units installed with a set of ______sinks shall be connected to a separate trap.
  • restaurant
  • commercial
  • industrial
  • any of the answers provided
  1. Each grease interceptor shall be installed and connected so that it’s easily accessible for ______of the intercepted grease.
  • inspection
  • cleaning
  • removal
  • all of the answers provided
  1. A gravity grease interceptor, in accordance with IAPMO Z1001, shall not be installed in a building where food is handled.
  • True
  • False
  1. Roofs, paved areas, yards, courts, courtyards, vent shafts, or light wells shall be drained into a ______.
  • separate storm sewer system
  • combined sewer system
  • either of the answers provided
  • neither of the answers provided
  1. In the case of ______, storm water may be discharged to streets as long as the storm water flows away from the building and adjoining property.
  • one-family dwelling
  • two-family dwellings
  • both of the answers provided
  • neither of the answers provided

  1. Subsoil drains shall be open jointed and constructed of ______.
  • Asbestos Cement
  • PE
  • PVC
  • Vitrified Clay
  • any of the answers provided
  1. Roof drains shall be constructed of ______.
  • cast-iron
  • copper alloy
  • lead
  • plastic
  • any of the answers provided
  1. Installation of appliances such as brooders, dehydrators, dryers, and irrigation equipment used for agricultural purposes is not allowed.
  • True
  • False
  1. Are there any significant code changes for health care facilities in chapter 13?
  • Yes
  • No
  1. Firestop systems shall be installed in accordance with ______.
  • Chapter 15
  • building code
  • the manufacturer’s installation instructions
  • all of the answers provided
  1. The ______space between the sleeve and the penetrating item and the ______space between the sleeve and the fire-resistance-rated assembly shall be firestopped in accordance with this chapter.
  • under – inside
  • outer – outside
  • inside – outside
  • inside – inner
  1. The AHJ shall conduct a thorough examination of sufficient representative installations to provide ______.
  • verification of satisfactory compliance with this chapter
  • the appropriate manufacturer’s installation instructions
  • construction documents
  • applicable manufacturer’s product information
  • all of the answers provided
  1. The required ______of the penetration firestop systems are at least the same as the hourly rating of the assembly being penetrated.
  • F ratings
  • T ratings
  • both of the answers provided
  • neither of the answers provided

Quiz 2 – Alternate Nonpotable Water Sources

  1. Chapter 16 shall apply to the construction, alteration and repair of alternate water source systems for non-potable applications.
  • True
  • False
  1. Where approved or required by the AHJ, alternate water sources shall be used in lieu of potable water. Examples of alternate water sources are ______.
  • reclaimed (recycled) water
  • gray water
  • on-site treated non-potable water
  • all of the answers provided
  1. The property owner or designated appointee shall ensure that a record of ______in Table 1601.5 is maintained in the log.
  • testing
  • inspection
  • maintenance
  • all of the answers provided
  • none of the answers provided
  1. The log will indicate the frequency of inspection and maintenance for each system.
  • True
  • False

  1. The required maintenance and inspection of ______shall be the responsibility of the property owner.
  • alternate water source systems
  • required water source systems
  • issued water source systems
  • outside water source systems
  1. An operation and maintenance ______for gray water, rainwater, and on-site treated water systems required to have a permit shall be supplied to the building owner by the system designer.
  • building
  • worker
  • employee
  • manual
  1. The first piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • a detailed diagram of the entire system and the location of system components
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  1. The second piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • a detailed diagram of the entire system and the location of system components
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  1. The third piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  • a method of contacting the manufacturer(s)
  1. The fourth piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  • a method of contacting the manufacturer(s)
  1. The fifth piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  • a method of contacting the manufacturer(s)
  1. The sixth piece of information that the operating and maintenance manual will need to include is ______.
  • instructions on operating and maintaining the system
  • details on maintaining the required water quality as determined by the AHJ
  • details on deactivating the system for maintenance, repair, or other purposes
  • applicable testing, inspection, and maintenance frequencies in accordance with Table 1601.5
  • a method of contacting the manufacturer(s)
  1. Controls for pumps, valves, and other devices that contain mercury that come in contact with alternate water source supply shall be allowed.
  • True
  • False

Quiz 3 – Reclaimed (Recycled) Water Systems

  1. This section for reclaimed (recycled) water systems shall apply to the installation, construction, alteration, and repair where intended to supply to ______.
  • water closets
  • urinals
  • trap primers for floor drains and sinks
  • all of the answers provided
  1. Commercial, industrial, and institutional restroom signs using reclaimed (recycled) water shall contain the following text:
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING USES RECLAIMED (RECYCLED) WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING DOES NOT USE RECLAIMED (RECYCLED) WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS
  • WARNING: THIS BUILDING DOES NOT USE RECLAIMED WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS
  • TO NOT CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING USES RECLAIMED (RECYCLED) WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS
  1. The first step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • that the potable water system must be activated and pressurized, then the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be shut down, depressurized, and drained
  • to pressurize the potable water system and maintain for a minimum of 1 hour
  • to inspect all potable and reclaimed fixtures for flow
  • that the potable water system must be depressurized and drained
  • that the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be activated and pressurized
  1. The second step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • that the potable water system must be activated and pressurized, then the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be shut down, depressurized, and drained
  • to pressurize the potable water system and maintain for a minimum of 1 hour
  • to inspect all potable and reclaimed fixtures for flow
  • that the potable water system must be depressurized and drained
  • that the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be activated and pressurized
  1. The third step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • that the potable water system must be activated and pressurized, then the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be shut down, depressurized, and drained
  • to pressurize the potable water system and maintain for a minimum of 1 hour
  • to inspect all potable and reclaimed fixtures for flow
  • that the potable water system must be depressurized and drained
  • that the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be activated and pressurized
  1. The fourth step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • that the potable water system must be activated and pressurized, then the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be shut down, depressurized, and drained
  • to pressurize the potable water system and maintain for a minimum of 1 hour
  • to inspect all potable and reclaimed fixtures for flow
  • that the potable water system must be depressurized and drained
  • that the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be activated and pressurized

  1. The fifth step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • that the potable water system must be activated and pressurized, then the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be shut down, depressurized, and drained
  • to pressurize the potable water system and maintain for a minimum of 1 hour
  • to inspect all potable and reclaimed fixtures for flow
  • that the potable water system must be depressurized and drained
  • that the reclaimed (recycled) water system must be activated and pressurized
  1. The sixth step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is to ______.
  • maintain pressure in the reclaimed (recycled) water system for a minimum of 1 hour
  • inspect both potable and reclaimed water fixtures
  • check the drain on the potable water system for flow during the test and at the end of the test
  • re-pressurize the potable water system where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which would indicate a cross-connection
  1. The seventh step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • maintain pressure in the reclaimed (recycled) water system for a minimum of 1 hour
  • inspect both potable and reclaimed water fixtures
  • check the drain on the potable water system for flow during the test and at the end of the test
  • re-pressurize the potable water system where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which would indicate a cross-connection
  1. The eight step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • maintain pressure in the reclaimed (recycled) water system for a minimum of 1 hour
  • inspect both potable and reclaimed water fixtures
  • check the drain on the potable water system for flow during the test and at the end of the test
  • re-pressurize the potable water system where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which would indicate a cross-connection
  1. The ninth step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is ______.
  • maintain pressure in the reclaimed (recycled) water system for a minimum of 1 hour
  • inspect both potable and reclaimed water fixtures
  • check the drain on the potable water system for flow during the test and at the end of the test
  • re-pressurize the potable water system where there is no flow detected in the fixtures which would indicate a cross-connection
  1. The first step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • reclaimed (recycled) water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter, and the reclaimed (recycled) water riser shall be drained
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours

  1. The second step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • reclaimed (recycled) water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter, and the reclaimed (recycled) water riser shall be drained
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours
  1. The third step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours
  • the potable water system shall be flushed after 24 hours, and a standard bacteriological test shall be performed
  1. The fourth step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours
  • the potable water system shall be flushed after 24 hours, and a standard bacteriological test shall be performed
  1. The fifth step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours
  • the potable water system shall be flushed after 24 hours, and a standard bacteriological test shall be performed
  1. The sixth step that shall be activated immediately in the event that a cross-connection is discovered in a reclaimed (recycled) water system is that ______.
  • potable water piping to the building shall be shut down at the meter
  • the cross-connection shall be uncovered and disconnected
  • the building shall be retested
  • the potable water system shall be chlorinated with 50 ppm chlorine for 24 hours
  • the potable water system shall be flushed after 24 hours, and a standard bacteriological test shall be performed

Quiz 4 – On-Site Treated Nonpotable Water Systems

  1. This section for on-site treated nonpotable water systems shall apply to the installation, construction, alteration, and repair, where intended to supply to ______.
  • water closets
  • urinals
  • trap primers for floor drains
  • trap primers for floor sinks
  • all of the answers provided
  1. A filter for the passage of particulates not larger than ______shall be provided for on-site treated nonpotable water supplied to water closets, urinals, trap primers, and drip irrigation systems.
  • 100 microns
  • 200 microns
  • 300 microns
  • 400 microns
  • 500 microns
  1. Commercial, industrial, and institutional restroom signs using on-site treated water shall contain the following text:
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING USES ON-SITE TREATED NONPOTABLE WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS.
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING USES ON-SITE TREATED POTABLE WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS.
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING DOSE NOT USE ON-SITE TREATED NONPOTABLE WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS.
  • TO CONSERVE WATER, THIS BUILDING DOSE NOT USE ON-SITE TREATED POTABLE WATER TO FLUSH TOILETS AND URINALS.
  1. A room with on-site treated water equipment shall have a sign posted with each of the words measuring ______.
  • 1 inch
  • 3 inches
  • 5 inches
  • 9 inches
  • 12 inches
  1. The equipment room sign shall have the following wording:
  • CAUTION: ON-SITE TREATED NONPOTABLE WATER, DO NOT DRINK.
  • DO NOT CONNECT TO DRINKING WATER SYSTEM.
  • NOTICE: CONTACT BUILDING MANAGEMENT BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THIS WATER SYSTEM.
  • all of the answers provided
  1. The first step in determining whether a cross-connection has occurred in an on-site treated nonpotable