Massachusetts Plumbers Journeyman Practice Exam

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Which of the following scenarios allows for the installation of a pipe through or under a footing, foundation, or wall?

a provision is made in the footing to carry structural loads without transmitting them to the pipe

The correct choice is founded on the condition that the structural integrity of the building is maintained while allowing for the passage of plumbing through critical components like footings, foundations, or walls. In this scenario, making specific provisions in the footing means that any structural loads will be appropriately managed without exerting pressure or stress on the pipe. This ensures that the pipe itself can function properly without being compromised by shifting loads or movements that occur as part of the building's structural operations.

Other scenarios do not provide relevant conditions that specifically address the installation of a pipe in such critical areas. For instance, plumbing connections to a public sanitary sewer, while important, do not focus on the structural implications of passing through footings or walls. Similarly, approval of materials, while necessary for overall compliance and safety, does not directly relate to the physical act of installing a pipe in a structural member. Lastly, using the same material for renovations within a soil stack may not relate to the structural or load-bearing concerns that come into play when penetrating footings or walls. Thus, option A is the most appropriate given the need to balance plumbing needs with structural integrity.

plumbing connection to a public sanitary sewer outside of the building

approval of materials by the State Board

using the same material as the existing stack for renovations within a soil stack

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