WITH GAS (EXAM 557) 2026–2027 |
COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE | 200 PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH
DETAILED SOLUTIONS | LATEST UPDATED
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KANSAS STANDARD MASTER PLUMBER WITH GAS (EXAM 557) 2026–2027
COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE | 200 PRACTICE QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive study guide contains 200 verified practice questions designed
to prepare candidates for the Kansas Master Plumber with Gas license
examination, featuring questions aligned with current Kansas plumbing codes and
industry standards for 2026–2027.
• Study this material by reviewing each question carefully, attempting to answer
before reading the EXPERT RATIONALE, and using detailed solutions to
understand the reasoning behind correct answers and reinforce critical plumbing
and gas installation concepts.
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. According to Kansas plumbing code, what is the minimum slope
requirement for horizontal drainage pipes?
A) 1/8 inch per foot of length
B) 1/4 inch per foot of length
C) 1/2 inch per foot of length
D) 1 inch per foot of length
,E) 2 inches per foot of length
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 1/4 inch per foot of length
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kansas plumbing code requires a minimum slope of 1/4 inch
per foot for horizontal drainage pipes. This slope is critical to ensure proper waste
movement and prevent stagnation in the drainage system. A slope less than this
can cause buildup and blockages, while excessive slope can separate solids from
liquids, causing odor problems and potential backups in the line.
2. What is the maximum distance a vent stack can be placed from a fixture
trap seal?
A) 2 feet
B) 3 feet
C) 4 feet
D) 5 feet
E) 6 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: D) 5 feet
EXPERT RATIONALE: The maximum distance between a fixture trap seal and a vent
opening is 5 feet according to Kansas plumbing standards. This distance ensures
adequate protection of trap seals from siphonage and maintains proper drainage
function. Distances greater than 5 feet compromise the vent's ability to protect the
trap seal and can result in trap seal loss.
3. In Kansas, what is the minimum pipe diameter for a building main sewer
line serving a single-family residence?
A) 3 inches
B) 4 inches
C) 5 inches
,D) 6 inches
E) 8 inches
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 4 inches
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kansas plumbing code specifies a minimum 4-inch diameter
for building main sewer lines serving single-family residential units. This size is
adequate to handle typical household waste flows and provides capacity for future
expansion. Using smaller diameters risks clogs and backups due to insufficient
capacity and improper slope maintenance.
4. What type of trap is prohibited under Kansas plumbing code?
A) P-trap
B) S-trap
C) Bell trap
D) U-trap
E) Drum trap
CORRECT ANSWER: B) S-trap
EXPERT RATIONALE: S-traps are prohibited under Kansas plumbing code because
they are prone to trap seal loss through siphonage. The configuration of an S-trap
creates conditions where the water seal can be easily removed by negative
pressure in the drainage system. P-traps with proper venting provide superior trap
seal protection and are the approved standard.
5. According to Kansas code, what is the minimum water pressure required at
the meter for a residential water supply system?
A) 10 psi
B) 20 psi
C) 30 psi
, D) 40 psi
E) 50 psi
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 20 psi
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kansas plumbing code requires a minimum water pressure of
20 psi at the meter for residential water supply systems. This pressure ensures
adequate water distribution to all fixtures while maintaining safety. Pressure below
20 psi may result in inadequate fixture performance, while excessive pressure
requires a pressure regulator to prevent damage to appliances and pipes.
6. What is the maximum water pressure allowed in a residential plumbing
system without a pressure regulator?
A) 60 psi
B) 80 psi
C) 100 psi
D) 120 psi
E) 150 psi
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 80 psi
EXPERT RATIONALE: Kansas code limits residential water system pressure to a
maximum of 80 psi without a pressure regulator. Pressures exceeding 80 psi can
damage fixtures, connections, and appliances, leading to leaks and premature
failure. When incoming supply pressure exceeds 80 psi, a pressure regulator must
be installed at the meter to protect the system.
7. In Kansas, what is the minimum size trap arm permitted for a single
fixture?
A) 1 1/4 inches
B) 1 1/2 inches