Journeyman Plumbers Exam Isometric Drawings and Analysis 2 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: On an isometric drawing, which axis represents the vertical direction?
- The horizontal left axis
- The horizontal right axis
- The vertical axis (Correct answer)
- The diagonal axis
Correct answer: The vertical axis
The vertical axis on an isometric drawing represents the true vertical (up/down) direction of the piping system.
Question 2: In an isometric plumbing drawing, a line drawn at 30Β° from horizontal typically represents which pipe orientation?
- A vertical pipe
- A pipe running north-south or east-west in plan (Correct answer)
- A pipe pitched for drainage
- A pipe running diagonally in the building
Correct answer: A pipe running north-south or east-west in plan
Lines drawn at 30Β° from horizontal on an isometric represent horizontal pipes running in plan view, either north-south or east-west.
Question 3: What does a dashed line typically indicate on an isometric plumbing drawing?
- A pressurized supply line
- A pipe hidden behind or below another element (Correct answer)
- A future pipe installation
- A gas line
Correct answer: A pipe hidden behind or below another element
Dashed lines on isometric drawings indicate pipes or components that are hidden from the current view.
Question 4: When reading an isometric drawing of a DWV system, a 45Β° wye fitting is shown. What is its primary purpose?
- To connect supply and drain lines
- To allow a branch drain to tie into a main drain at a gradual angle (Correct answer)
- To reverse the flow direction
- To increase pipe diameter
Correct answer: To allow a branch drain to tie into a main drain at a gradual angle
A 45Β° wye fitting allows a branch line to enter a main drain at 45Β°, promoting smooth drainage flow and reducing clogs.
Question 5: On an isometric drawing, how is pipe size typically noted?
- By line thickness alone
- By a numerical callout adjacent to the pipe line (Correct answer)
- By color coding
- By the length of the line drawn
Correct answer: By a numerical callout adjacent to the pipe line
Pipe size is indicated by a numerical callout (e.g., 2", 3") written next to the pipe line on isometric drawings.
Question 6: In an isometric DWV drawing, what symbol is commonly used to represent a cleanout?
- A filled circle
- A square with a CO label (Correct answer)
- A triangle
- An X through a circle
Correct answer: A square with a CO label
Cleanouts on isometric DWV drawings are typically shown as a square or rectangle with the abbreviation 'CO' labeled inside or adjacent.
Question 7: If an isometric drawing shows a trap with a vent line rising vertically from the trap arm, what type of venting does this most likely represent?
- An air admittance valve
- An individual or unit vent (Correct answer)
- A loop vent
- A wet vent
Correct answer: An individual or unit vent
A vent line rising vertically from the trap arm on an isometric drawing represents an individual or unit vent connecting to the vent stack.
On an isometric drawing, which axis represents the vertical direction?