Massachusetts Plumbers Journeyman Practice Exam

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What diameter drain should domestic food-waste grinder units be connected to?

  1. 1 inch

  2. 1½ inches

  3. 2 inches

  4. 3 inches

The correct answer is: 1½ inches

The correct diameter for connecting domestic food-waste grinder units is 1½ inches. This size is recommended to ensure adequate drainage and prevent blockages within the plumbing system. Food-waste grinders typically discharge a mixture of water and solid waste, which can require a sufficient diameter to allow for smooth flow and reduce the risk of clogs. Larger drain diameters, such as 2 inches or 3 inches, although capable of handling more significant volumes, are not necessary for the typical output of a domestic food waste disposal unit. If the drain were smaller than 1½ inches, it could lead to problems such as slow drainage or backups in the system, especially when the disposal is used frequently. The 1½ inch diameter strikes a balance, providing enough capacity while adhering to standard plumbing practices for residential installations.