Journeyman Plumbers Exam Gas Piping and Appliances 2 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the minimum clearance required between an unprotected gas appliance vent connector and combustible material?
- 6 inches (Correct answer)
- 9 inches
- 12 inches
- 18 inches
Correct answer: 6 inches
NFPA 54 requires a minimum 6-inch clearance between an unprotected single-wall metal vent connector and combustible materials.
Question 2: Which pipe material is NOT approved for use with natural gas in residential installations under NFPA 54?
- Black steel pipe
- CSST (corrugated stainless steel tubing)
- Copper tubing (Type K or L)
- PVC plastic pipe (Correct answer)
Correct answer: PVC plastic pipe
PVC plastic pipe is not permitted for gas piping because it cannot withstand the temperatures and pressures involved and is not listed for gas service.
Question 3: A gas appliance draft hood is designed primarily to:
- Increase combustion efficiency
- Prevent backdrafting from affecting burner operation (Correct answer)
- Reduce gas consumption
- Filter combustion air
Correct answer: Prevent backdrafting from affecting burner operation
A draft hood (or draft diverter) protects the appliance burner from downdrafts and pressure fluctuations in the venting system.
Question 4: When sizing a gas piping system, the pressure drop allowed in a low-pressure system (under 2 psi) from the meter to the appliance is typically:
- 0.1 inch WC
- 0.5 inch WC (Correct answer)
- 1.0 inch WC
- 2.0 inch WC
Correct answer: 0.5 inch WC
For low-pressure systems, NFPA 54 sizing tables are based on a 0.5 inch WC pressure drop from the meter to the most remote appliance.
Question 5: A gas dryer vent must terminate:
- Into the attic to keep moisture away from living areas
- At least 3 feet from any opening into the building (Correct answer)
- Into the crawlspace
- Through the floor to grade level
Correct answer: At least 3 feet from any opening into the building
Dryer exhaust vents must terminate outdoors at least 3 feet from any building opening such as windows, doors, or vents to prevent re-entry of combustion products.
Question 6: What type of fitting is prohibited in a concealed gas piping installation?
- Welded fittings
- Mechanically formed tee fittings listed for gas
- Compression fittings (Correct answer)
- Threaded fittings
Correct answer: Compression fittings
Compression fittings are not listed for gas service and are prohibited in concealed gas piping installations where leaks cannot be easily detected.
Question 7: The purpose of a sediment trap (drip leg) installed at a gas appliance is to:
- Increase gas pressure to the appliance
- Catch moisture and debris before they reach the appliance valve (Correct answer)
- Regulate gas flow rate
- Serve as a shutoff point during emergencies
Correct answer: Catch moisture and debris before they reach the appliance valve
A sediment trap collects condensate and pipe scale that would otherwise clog or damage the appliance's gas valve and controls.
What is the minimum clearance required between an unprotected gas appliance vent connector and combustible material?