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INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE STUDY GUIDE





 

"GUIDE TO PASSING THE
PLUMBING EXAM"

Based on the International
Plumbing and Fuel Gas Code.    Includes business and business
math solutions

presented by

ENERGY
MARKETING SERVICES

 authored by

JOHN R. WHITE



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Eliminate weeks of study time.
If you're preparing to take a plumbing exam based on the
International Codes this guide is priceless.  Other books
offer only practice questions.  This book teaches you how and
why, so when you enter the exam room you are prepared and confident.


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If your looking for a source to help you understand the
provisions of the International Plumbing and Gas codes, look no further.  This
Guide takes you through each
chapter, step-by-step.   It leaves no stone unturned.  It
explains water, drain and vent pipe sizing, how to calculate fixture
requirements, occupancy loads, male/female ratios, gas pipe and vent sizing, and
combustion air requirements.
If the code does not explain it in plain English, the
Guide
does.  I've written this Guide only to explain the tough stuff, and
I've
done it in only 62 pages (this is not another 500 page book you have to wade
through),  I believe anybody who can read, can look up the minimum size for a shower
drain, but calculating the adjusted pressure drop of 376 feet of 1" water pipe @
5 feet per second could prove challenging to many people.  This is when the
guide kicks in.

 I GUARANTEE YOU WILL PASS THE
PLUMBING  EXAM OR YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. If you do not
pass the exam within 8 weeks, simply send me an email and I will
refund the purchase price.


YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAITE WEEKS, DAYS OR
EVEN HOURS TO GET THIS VALUABLE GUIDE. ONCE YOU PLACE YOU ORDER IT WILL BE
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN WITH OUR GUIDE


 DEFINITIONS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
 CALCULATING FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS
  WATER DISTRIBUTION SIZING AND DESIGN
  SANITARY DRAIN SIZING
  STORM DRAINAGE SIZING
  SEPTIC TANK AND DRAIN FIELD SIZING
  GAS PIPE SIZING
  GAS APPLIANCE VENTING
  BUSINESS ACCOUNTING
  BUSINESS MATH CALCULATIONS
  125+ STRATEGIC PRACTICE QUESTION
  PLUMBING SYMBOLS AND ISOMETRICS
This Guide is designed to be used with both the
International Plumbing Code and International Fuel Gas code.  It is not
intended to replace the Codes.   The Guide is full of
explanations and examples for sizing water, drainage, vent and gas piping.     
The Guide has over 125  questions that are
typically found on plumbing exams and contains detailed
explanations of the answers.  Below are sample questions taken from
the Guide.
1.  A three-compartment
sink is an example of a ________ fixture.
6.  The gross area of an
exhibition facility is 90,000 square feet.  How many persons are used to
calculate facilities? __________.
9.  The distance from a
meter to a natural gas water heater (40,000 btuh) is 30 feet, 20 feet further
down the line is a furnace (120,000btuh).  What is the minimum gas pipe size that
must be used between the water heater and furnace? (pressure drop =.05)


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