Plumbing License Practice Test answer

What is the risky shortcut if a 3 inch drain has questionable slope?

Wrong move answer for Plumbing License Practice Test: slope on 3 inch drain. Includes a plain-English explanation, study move, and related practice links.

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The risky shortcut is making the pipe extremely steep and assuming faster is always better. Many plumbing codes commonly use minimum slope rules by pipe size, and 3 inch drainage often has a lower minimum slope than smaller pipe, but the adopted code controls.

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