FIGURE 4.1 below shows a geyser - NSC Civil Technology Civil Services - Question 4 - 2018 - Paper 1
Question 4
FIGURE 4.1 below shows a geyser.
4.1.1 Identify the type of geyser in FIGURE 4.1 above.
4.1.2 Which part inside the geyser heats the water?
4.1.3 Geysers use a lo... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 4.1 below shows a geyser - NSC Civil Technology Civil Services - Question 4 - 2018 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify the type of geyser in FIGURE 4.1 above.
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The type of geyser shown in FIGURE 4.1 is a high pressure geyser or an electrical geyser.
Step 2
Which part inside the geyser heats the water?
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The part inside the geyser that heats the water is the element.
Step 3
Geysers use a lot of electricity. Recommend ONE other device that can be used to heat water without using electricity.
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One device that can heat water without using electricity is a solar geyser.
Step 4
Dripping geyser overflow
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A dripping geyser overflow may be an indication that the pressure control or relief valve is faulty.
Step 5
No hot water
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If there is no hot water, it may be due to no power to the geyser or a faulty thermostat.
Step 6
Water leaking through the ceiling.
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Water leaking through the ceiling could be due to a burst geyser or a major leak in the system.
Step 7
Automatic shut-off valve
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The SANS approved symbol for an automatic shut-off valve is represented by a square with an arrow indicating the direction of flow.
Step 8
Non-return valve
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The SANS approved symbol for a non-return valve is represented by a symbol that shows a line with an arrow indicating the direction in which fluid should flow.
Step 9
Pressure reducing valve
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The SANS approved symbol for a pressure reducing valve is represented by a valve symbol with a spring mechanism depicted.
Step 10
Explain, in FOUR steps, how you would fix a leaking copper pipe with compression joints.
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Cut the damaged section from the pipe using a pipe cutter.
Measure and cut the length of pipe to be replaced.
Slip the nuts over the pipes followed by the ferrules, then push the pipes into the fittings and tighten using the correct tools.
Alternatively, you can dismantle the joint, ensure sealing of joint with sealing tape, replace compression joint, and tighten all nuts properly.
Step 11
Identify the fitting in FIGURE 4.6.
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The fitting in FIGURE 4.6 is a P-Trap or a water trap.
Step 12
Name the material that is used to manufacture this fitting.
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The fitting is usually made from PVC, plastic, or rubber.
Step 13
Which part, A or B, will be connected to the bottom of the wash basin?
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Part B will be connected to the bottom of the wash basin.
Step 14
Describe the purpose of the seal at C.
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The seal at C ensures a watertight connection and prevents leaks.
Step 15
Identify the taps in FIGURES A and B respectively.
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Figure A shows a brass tap, while Figure B depicts a plastic tap.
Step 16
Describe where you would use EACH of the taps above.
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The brass tap (Figure A) can be used in outdoor settings where durability is required. The plastic tap (Figure B) is suitable for indoor use and in areas subject to corrosion.
Step 17
Explain the advantage of plastic taps over brass taps on the outside of a building.
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Plastic taps are lighter, do not corrode, and are usually cheaper than brass taps, making them cost-effective for outdoor applications.
Step 18
Explain the purpose of installing a water meter on the incoming supply pipe of a house.
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Installing a water meter helps to track the amount of water consumed by a household and enables the owner to monitor usage.
Step 19
Describe dezincification.
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Dezincification is the selective leaching of zinc from copper alloys, weakening the material.
Step 20
Describe the problems dezincification can cause.
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Dezincification can cause the material to dissolve, leading to a weak, spongy copper structure. It may progress to form blockages if left unchecked.
Step 21
Recommend ONE method to remove scale or corrosion from a metal surface.
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One method to remove scale or corrosion is through electrolytic cleaning using a wire brush and suitable chemicals.
Step 22
Name this type of energy.
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The type of energy converted by a centrifugal pump is hydraulic energy.
Step 23
Which tool would you use to clear blockages in drains?
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A drain cleaning rod or a plunger would be appropriate tools to clear blockages in drains.
Step 24
Recommend ONE tool that can be used to test for leakages in a below-ground drainage system.
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A hydrostatic test kit can be used to test for leakages in a below-ground drainage system.