844 CHAPTER 20 PIPING DRAWINGS.
CHAPTER EXERCISES
Exercise 20.1 Make a double-line drawing, similar to
Figure 20.2a and Figure 20,8, showing the following Stings:
union, a45° Y bend, an eccentric reducer, a globe valve, a
tee, a stopcock, and a 45° ell. Use 1/2" and 1° wrought steel
pipe and 125 Ib cast iron screwed fittings
Exercise 20.3 Make a single-line drawing of the system of
pipe coils and grids shown above. Show, by their respective
standard symbols, the elbows and tees that must be used to
connect pipes meeting at right angles if welding is not used to
make the joins,
Exercise 20.2 Make a single-line drawing, similar to Figure
20.2, showing the following fittings: a 45° ell, a union, a 45°
Y bend, an eccentric reducer, a tee, a reducer, a gate valve, a
plug, a cap, and 2 cross.
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Exercise 20.4 Make an oblique projection, similar to that
shown above, ofthe one-pipe steam heating system shown,
‘Show the pipes by single lines, the fittings by their standard
symbols, and the boiler and radiators as parallelepipeds.
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Exercise 20.5 Make a single-line isometric drawing of the piping layout shown. Use a scale of 3/4" =
drawing similar to the isometric layout shown in Exercise 20.6.)
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Exercise 20.6 Make a single-line multiview drawing of the piping layout shown
above. Use a scale of 1” = 1'—0. (This drawing should be similar to the piping
layout in Exercise 20.5.)
Exercise 20.7 Make a double-line multiview drawing of the piping layout in
Exercise 20.5 to a scale of your own selection, (This drawing should be similar to
the two-line piping drawing in Figure 20.2, but you will create front, top, and side
views.)
Exercise 20.8 Make a double-line multiview drawing of the piping layout in
Exercise 20.6 o a scale of your own selection, Use Schedule 80 wrought steel pipe
throughout, with Class 250 cast iron flanged fittings where pipe is larger than 2”
‘and Class 250 cast iron screwed fittings where pipe is 2” and smaller. (This drawing
should be similar to the two-line piping drawing in Figure 20.2a, but you will create
front, op, and side views)