PLUMBING
- Do the following:
- Describe how a properly working plumbing system protects our
family's health and safety.
- List five important local health regulations related to plumbing
and tell how they protect health and safety.
- Describe the safety precautions you must take when making home
plumbing repairs.
- Do the following:
- Make a drawing and explain the way the hot- and cold- water supply
system in your home or that of a neighbor works. Tell how you would make it
safe from freezing.
- Make a drawing and explain the drainage system of the plumbing in a
house. Show and explain the use of drains and vents.
- Show how to use five important plumber's tools.
- Identify and describe the use of each of the following:
washer, retaining nut, plunger (rubber force cup), solder, flux,
elbow, tee, nipple, coupling, plug, union, trap, drainpipe, and water
meter.
- Name the kinds of pipe that are used most often in a plumbing
system. Explain why these pipes are used.
- Cut, thread, and connect two pieces of steel pipe.
- Under the supervision of a knowledgeable adult, solder three copper
tube connections using a gas torch. Include one tee, two straight
pieces, and one coupling.
- Do the following:
- Replace a washer in a faucet.
- Clean out a sink or lavatory trap.
BSA Advancement ID#: 86
Pamphlet Revision Date:
2004
Requirements last revised 2004
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