4.1 FIGURE 4.1 below is a drawing of a device used in cold-water systems - NSC Civil Technology Civil Services - Question 4 - 2021 - Paper 1
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4.1 FIGURE 4.1 below is a drawing of a device used in cold-water systems. Study FIGURE 4.1 and answer the questions that follow.
4.1.1 Name the device in FIGURE 4.1... show full transcript
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4.1.1 Name the device in FIGURE 4.1.
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The device in FIGURE 4.1 is a full-way valve.
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4.1.2 Identify parts A, B and C.
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Part A is the hand wheel or handle, part B is the valve head, and part C is the valve body.
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4.1.3 Explain the function of D if part A is turned anticlockwise.
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If part A is turned anticlockwise, the tapered gate (D) will move upwards, allowing water to flow through the valve. The gate opens the passage for water and closes it securely when turned back.
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4.2 Differentiate between a pillar tap and a bibcock by referring to the way in which it is installed to/onto a sanitary fitment.
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A pillar tap is fitted to the sanitary fitment itself in a vertical position and is provided with a long leg to allow it to be attached to the surface of a sanitary fitting. In contrast, a bibcock is fitted to the pipework in the wall.
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4.3.1 Drain-cleaning rods
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F
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4.3.2 Pipe-thread cutting machine
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G
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4.3.3 Centrifugal pump
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E
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4.3.4 Drain-cleaning machine (Jetting machine)
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C
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4.3.5 Compressed-air test apparatus
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B
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4.3.6 Water-pressure testing pump
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H
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4.3.7 Reason why drain-cleaning rods are used during an earlier use
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J
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4.3.8 A device with a manometer
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A
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4.4.1 Determining differences between levels and vertical heights, especially over longer distances
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Dumpy level
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4.4.2 Moving sludge or liquid containing suspended matter
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Centrifugal pump
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4.4.3 Ensuring a proper free-flowing sewer operation
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Drain cleaning machine/Jetting machine
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4.5 Explain ONE method that can be used to limit the usage of the water closet by using an ordinary object.
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One method is to place a brick or a bottle filled with water inside the cistern to reduce the volume of water used to fill it, thereby limiting the overall water consumption.
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4.6 Name the device that prevents the water level inside a cistern.
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The device is known as a ball valve or float valve.
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4.7.1 Explain the function of A.
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A is a vacuum breaker that allows air to enter the pipe when needed to prevent siphoning.
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4.7.2 A very important device that regulates the incoming water pressure was omitted at B. Name this device.
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This device is a pressure control valve.
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4.7.3 Identify C.
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C is identified as a stopcock or full-way valve.
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4.7.4 Is the water in pipe D HOT or COLD? Motivate your answer.
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The water in pipe D is COLD, as cold water enters at the bottom of the geyser, and hot water exits at the top.
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4.7.5 Identify E.
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E is a drip tray.
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4.8.1 Balancing device
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B
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4.8.2 Pressure-control valve
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J
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4.8.3 Pressure switch
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PS
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4.9.1 Predict what could be the cause if water splutters through the taps.
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The cause could be air trapped in the pipes or a malfunctioning valve.
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4.9.2 Explain how this fault can be prevented.
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This fault can be prevented by ensuring proper venting in the pipeline and regularly maintaining the system to remove any blockages.
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4.10 State TWO precautionary methods to avoid an electrolytic reaction in a water system.
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Use the same type of material (metal) throughout a system. 2. Use a non-metallic coupler when joining copper to galvanised pipes.
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4.11.1 Name ONE type of acid that can be used to remove the galvanised layer on these sheets before soldering.
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Hydrochloric acid
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4.11.2 Give the scientific name of the white rust/corrosion that can occur when zinc is dissolved and removed from an alloy.
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