all of the following may cause traps to lose their seal except\ndumping mineral oil down a drain\nindirect…

all of the following may cause traps to lose their seal except\ndumping mineral oil down a drain\nindirect siphonage\nbackpressure\n evaporation\ncapillary action\nquestion 38\nleaks in drain pipes are commonly caused by all of the following except\npoor joint connections\ndamaged piping or traps\nmissing air gaps\nfreezing\nclogging
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- For the first question about traps losing their seal: Dumping mineral oil down a drain can break down seal - related substances, indirect siphonage can remove water in the trap (breaking the seal), back - pressure can force substances through the trap and disrupt the seal, evaporation can dry out the water in the trap (breaking the seal). Capillary action has little to do with a trap losing its seal.
- For the second question about drain pipe leaks: Poor joint connections, damaged piping or traps, freezing (which can expand and crack pipes), and clogging (which can cause pressure build - up and leaks) are common causes. Missing air gaps are related to preventing back - siphonage and cross - contamination rather than directly causing leaks in drain pipes.
Answer:
- Capillary action
- Missing air gaps