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2024 ICC B1 Exam Definitions

Air admittance valve - answer A one-way valve designed to allow air into the plumbing
drainage system where a negative pressure develops in the piping.

Air circulation, forced - answer A means of providing space conditioning utilizing
movement of air through ducts or plenums by mechanical means

Air-conditioning system - answer A system that consists of heat exchangers, blowers,
filters, supply, exhaust and return-air systems

Air-impermeable insulation - answer An insulation having an air permanence equal to or
less than 0.02

Antisiphon - answer A term applied to valves or mechanical devices that eliminate
siphonage.

Backflow - answer the flow of water or other liquids, mixtures or substances
into the distributing pipes of a potable supply of water from any source other than from
its intended source.

Backflow preventer - answer Prevents backflow into the potable water supply

Back siphonage - answer The flowing back of used or contaminated water from piping
into a potable water-supply pipe due to a negative pressure in such pipe

Boiler - answer A self-contained appliance from which hot water is circulated for heating
purposes and then returned to the boiler

- Water temps not exceeding 250 degrees F

Braced wall line - answer A straight line through the building plan that represents the
location of the lateral resistance provided by the wall bracing

Branch - answer Any part of the piping system other than a riser, main or stack

Branch, main - answer A water-distribution pipe that extends horizontally off a main or
riser to convey water to branches or fixture groups

Branch, vent - answer A vent connecting two or more individual vents with a vent stack
or stack vent

, BTU/H - answer The listed maximum capacity of an appliance, absorption unit or burner
expressed in British thermal units input per hour

Building drain - answer The lowest piping that collects the discharge from all other
drainage piping and extends 30 inches beyond the exterior walls and conveys the
drainage to the sewer

Built-up roof covering - answer Two or more layers of felt cemented together and
surfaced with a cap sheet

Chimney - answer A primary vertical structure containing one or more flues, for the
purpose of carrying gaseous products of combustion and air from a fuel-burning
appliance to the outside

Chimney connector - answer A pipe that connects a fuel-burning appliance to a chimney

Circuit vent - answer A vent that connects to a horizontal drainage branch and vents two
traps to not more than eight traps or trapped fixtures connected into a battery

Cladding - answer The exterior materials that cover the surface of the building envelope
that is directly loaded by the wind

Cleanout - answer An access opening in the drainage system utilized for the removal of
obstructions

Collection pipe - answer Unpressurized pipe used within the collection system that
drains on-site nonportable water to a storage tank by gravity

Combination waste and vent system - answer A specially designed system of waste
piping embodying the horizontal wet venting of one or more sinks, lavatories or floor
drains by means of a common waste and vent pipe

Convector - answer A system in which air enters an opening below the heating element,
is heated and leaves the enclosure through an opening located above the heating
element

Dalle glass - answer A decorative composite glazing material made of individual pieces
of glass that are embedded in a cast matrix of concrete or epoxy.

Dead loads - answer The weight of the materials of construction incorporated into the
building

Diaphragm - answer A horizontal system acting to transmit lateral forces to the vertical
resisting elements
- Horizontal bracing systems

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