Educational Foundation, Edward
Moore
Complete Chapter Solutions Manual
are included (Ch 1 to 24)
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,Table of Contents are given below
Chapter 1. Communication Skills and Professionalism
Chapter 2. Pipe Materials and Connection Methods
Chapter 3. Design Considerations for Special Applications of Plastic Pipe and
Fittings
Chapter 4. Introduction to Welding
Chapter 5. Soldering, Brazing, Cutting, and Gas Welding
Chapter 6. Piping Materials, Sources, and Distribution for Potable Water
Chapter 7. Water Pipe Sizing: Main-and-Branch and Individual Run Systems
Chapter 8. Water Heaters and Hot Water Distribution
Chapter 9. Cross-Connection Protection and Pipe Identification
Chapter 10. Sewers & Sewage Disposal Methods
Chapter 11. Drainage Fixture Units
Chapter 12. Building Drains
Chapter 13. Stacks
Chapter 14. Applied Plumbing Mathematics
Chapter 15. Applied Geometric Concepts
Chapter 16. Properties of Water and Air
Chapter 17. Venting Plumbing Drainage Systems
Chapter 18. Sump Pumps, Sewage Pumps, and Sewage Ejectors
Chapter 19. Plumbing Traps
Chapter 20. Fixture Supports
Chapter 21. Hoisting and Rigging
Chapter 22. Safety Concepts
Chapter 23. Rough-In Sheets, Single Line Drawings, and Isometric Drawings
Chapter 24. Details, Sections, and Exploded View Drawings
,Solutions Manual organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all chapters are
included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch24-1)
Solution and Answer Guide
PHCC, PLUMBING 201, 7E, 2026, 9798214113975;
CHAPTER 24: DETAILS, SECTIONS, AND EXPLODED VIEW DRAWINGS
REVIEW QUESTIONS
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Detailed views can be used to determine dimensions of individual parts of an assembled product.
Answer: True
2. Sectional views show the order of assembly of the parts of a complete product.
Answer: False
3. Exploded views are useful for seeing how internal parts are connected within an assembly.
Answer: True
4. The arrows on a cutting plane indicate the direction a person is looking within an orthographic view.
Answer: True
5. Cross-hatched patterns help the viewer understand what material different parts are made of and can
help identify them.
Answer: True
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, DRAWING
Make an isometric sketch of a kitchen cabinet and countertop that is 8 feet long, 25 inches deep, and 36 inches
high. A sink that is 25 inches long and 24 inches deep should be centered in the countertop. Then make a sectional
view of the countertop showing how the sink is mounted. Use cross-hatching to show the different parts.
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