FIGURE 4.1 below shows a tap - NSC Civil Technology Civil Services - Question 4 - 2024 - Paper 1
Question 4
FIGURE 4.1 below shows a tap.
4.1.1 Identify the tap.
4.1.2 Explain the purpose of this type of tap.
4.1.3 Name ONE place where you will find this tap.
4.1.4 Dra... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 4.1 below shows a tap - NSC Civil Technology Civil Services - Question 4 - 2024 - Paper 1
Step 1
4.1.1 Identify the tap.
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The tap shown in FIGURE 4.1 is an electronic tap or sensor tap, commonly used for touchless operation.
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4.1.2 Explain the purpose of this type of tap.
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The purpose of this type of tap is to conserve water by minimizing wastage, allowing for hands-free operation, which is especially useful in public restrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms.
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4.1.3 Name ONE place where you will find this tap.
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This type of tap can typically be found in public bathrooms, particularly in commercial settings.
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4.1.4 Draw an orthographic side view of a demand pillar tap.
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The orthographic side view should depict a pillar tap with a cylindrical body, a tapered spout extending downwards, and a handle for manual operation.
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4.2.1 Identify A, B and C.
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A is a P-trap, B is a 90° waste bend, and C is a waste pipe.
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4.2.2 Name the diameter for D.
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The diameter for D is 110 mm.
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4.2.3 Describe the function of E.
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The function of E is to connect sewer pipes at an angle of 135°, allowing for a smooth transition between different pipe sections.
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4.2.4 Describe the function of fitting F.
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The function of fitting F is to serve as a junction for waste flow, connecting the waste pipe to the main sewer line.
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4.3.1 Draw in the ANSWER BOOK a neat two-dimensional sketch of a plain T-waste junction.
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The sketch should clearly illustrate a T-waste junction, depicting three pipe connections: one straight pipe (main sewer) and two branches (waste connections).
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4.3.2 Name ONE diameter that the fitting mentioned in QUESTION 4.3.1 is available in.
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One diameter available for the fitting is 40 mm.
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4.3.3 Name ONE specific place where you will install the fitting mentioned in QUESTION 4.3.1 in a drainage system.
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The fitting can be installed under a double bowl sink.
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4.4.1 Identify the valve.
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The valve shown in FIGURE 4.4 is a full-way or gate valve.
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4.4.2 What is the handle called that opens or closes the water flow?
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The handle is called a wheel or hand wheel.
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4.4.3 Explain TWO consequences that will happen to the tapering gate if the non-rising spindle is turned clockwise.
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If the non-rising spindle is turned clockwise, the tapering gate will move down, potentially closing the valve and completely stopping the flow of water.
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4.5.1 Show, by means of arrows, the direction of flow of water through the collector panels.
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Arrows should indicate that water flows from the inlet, moves through the collector panels, and exits through the outlet as hot water.
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4.5.2 Draw the hot-water outlet to the house.
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The drawing should depict a pipe leading from the outlet of the solar geyser to the house.
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4.5.3 Label the inlet and outlet on the solar panel.
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Label the inlet and outlet clearly on the solar panel diagram to indicate water entry and exit points.
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4.6.1
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The SANS symbol for a storage water heater (domestic type) is represented in the approved symbols.
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4.6.2
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The SANS symbol for an expansion control vessel is illustrated.
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4.6.3
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The SANS symbol for a mixer (thermostatically controlled) is depicted.
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4.6.4
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The SANS symbol for a water meter is shown.
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4.7 Explain how to clean the drain-cleaning rods after it was used to unclog a drain.
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To clean the drain-cleaning rods, first, hose them down to remove debris. Next, wash them thoroughly with water and disinfect them. Finally, allow the rods to dry completely.
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4.8 When do you need to clean the bearing bracket of a centrifugal pump?
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You need to clean the bearing bracket of a centrifugal pump when it contains oil, to ensure optimal functioning.
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4.9 Why is zinc a highly reactive metal?
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Zinc is highly reactive due to its atomic structure, which makes it prone to oxidation when exposed to environmental elements.
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4.10 Explain TWO consequences if zinc is selectively removed from an alloy through dezincification.
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The removal of zinc can cause the alloy to lose strength and structural integrity, leading to potential leaks or failures in the components it is used in.
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4.11 Name the colour of rust on galvanized parts when dezincification has taken place.
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The colour of rust on galvanized parts after dezincification typically appears white.