CIVIL TECHNOLOGY: CIVIL SERVICES
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
MEMORANDUM
SEPTEMBER 2018
QUESTION 1: SAFETY, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT (GENERIC)
1.1
1.1.1 True (1)
1.1.2 False (1)
1.1.3 False (1)
1.1.4 True (1)
1.2 Any THREE requirements to which a trestle scaffold must comply.
1.3 Similar answer.
(1) Aluminium conducts (2) electricity / workers subjected to electrical shock (2)
1.4 Similar answer.
(1) Paint will cover (2) weaknesses (2)
1.5
1.5.2 Improves the durability of concrete. (1)
1.5.5 It improves the strength of concrete. (1)
1.5.7 It makes concrete more watertight. (1)
1.5.8 It improves the resistance to abrasion. (1)
1.6 (1) Plastic finish / coating (2) in powder form by (3) using a spray-gun (3)
1.7 Briefly describe any ONE use of the dumpy level.
1.8
1.8.1 1.5 m (1)
1.8.2 1.535 – 1,47 x 100 = 6,5 m (4)
1.9 Any THREE materials which can be detected in walls by the multi-detector.
1.10
1.10.1 Dry, soft cloth / Not cleaning agents or solvents (1)
1.10.2 Remove battery (1)
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QUESTION 2: GRAPHICS AND JOINING (GENERIC)
2.1 Use the information on ANSWER SHEET A and complete the site plan on scale 1 : 200 according to the following requirements:
2.1.1 The site boundaries are measured from point A
The site boundaries in front and back are 23 m long
The site boundaries on the sides are 25 m long (2)
2.1.2 The front building line is 4 m from the site boundary
The back and side building lines are 2 m from the site boundaries (2)
2.1.3 Show the site entrance, 3 m from the western site boundary (1)
2.1.4 Show the datum level in the north-eastern corner of the site
Complete the sewage lay-out and abbreviations of the sewage appliances according to the following requirements: (1)
2.1.5 The main sewage from the bathroom to the municipal connection (2)
2.1.6 The branch sewage to the bathroom and kitchen (2)
2.1.7 Manhole on the site, before the municipal connection (2)
2.1.8 Rodding eyes (4)
2.1.9 Inspection eyes (4)
2.2
2.3 (1) When square shoulder is driven in (2) it resists rotation (2)
2.4
2.4 A – Nut
2.4 B – Thread
2.4 C – Runout
2.4 D – Shank (4)
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TOTAL: 60
QUESTION 3: SAFETY, MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT AND GRAPHICS (SPECIFIC)
3.1 Similar answer.
(1) Prevent (2) material / people / tools falling into the manhole (2)
3.2
3.2.1 Stairs (1)
3.2.2 Safety net (1)
3.2.3 Cover (1)
3.3 Any ONE responsibility of the contractor when working in elevated positions:
3.4 (1) When selectively removing zinc (2) from an alloy (2)
3.5 Any ONE consequence of dezincification when it occurs in an alloy:
3.6 White powder on the metal surface. (1)
3.7 Describe any TWO methods of preventing corrosion in metals:
3.8
3.8.1 Drain cleaning rods (1)
3.8.2 Coil spring (1)
3.8.3 (1) Jet wash with (2) soapy water and (3) disinfectant (3)
3.9
3.9.1 Centrifugal pump (1)
3.9.2 Pipe-thread cutting machine (1)
3.9.3 Water pressure testing pump (1)
3.10 FIGURE 3.10 on ANSWER SHEET B shows a square-based truncated pyramid.
Draw on ANSWER SHEET B the pattern development for the pyramid. (16)
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QUESTION 4: QUANTITIES AND JOINING (SPECIFIC)
4.1
4.1.1 Polycop (1)
4.1.2 1 3240 mm (13,24 m) (1)
4.1.3 Polycop (1)
4.1.4 8 800 mm (1,5 + 5,48 + 1,82 = 8,8 m) (1)
4.1.5 Copper (1)
4.1.6 1 (1)
4.1.7 Copper (1)
4.1.8 1 (1)
4.1.9 Copper (1)
4.1.10 1 (1)
4.1.11 Copper (1)
4.1.12 1 (1)
4.2
4.2.1 Branch pipe. (1) Pipe that branches off from (2) the main sewerage (2)
4.2.2 Cleaning eye. (1) Opening to (2) access the inside of a pipe (2)
4.2.3 Soil water. (1) Discharged from (2) water closet / Water that contains human waste (2)
4.3
4.3.1 Soil pipe – Green (1)
4.3.2 Soil-water vent pipe – Blue (1)
4.3.3 Existing sewerage – Black (1)
4.4
4.4.1 Pipe clip (1)
4.4.2 40 mm and 50 mm (2)
4.4.3 (1) To bind/fix polycop pipes (2) to surfaces (2)
4.5 = πr²h
= 22 x 1,05 x 1,05 x 2,4
7
= 8,316 m³ (4)
4.6
4.6.1 True (1)
4.6.2 True (1)
4.6.3 False (1)
4.6.4 False (1)
4.7
4.7.1 Compression joint (1)
4.7.2
4.7.A – Compression rubber seal
4.7.B – Compression screw (2)
4.7.3 uPVC-pipes (1)
4.8 (1) Thin layer of tin / solder is (2) melted onto the tip of the soldering iron (2)
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QUESTION 5: CONSTRUCTION, COLD-WATER AND HOT-WATER SUPPLY (SPECIFIC)
5.1 FIGURE 5.1 on ANSWER SHEET C shows layer 1 of a double return angle in a one-brick wall in stretcher bond. Draw in good ratio on ANSWER SHEET C the alternative layer for the brick wall. (6)
5.2 FIGURE 5.2 on ANSWER SHEET D shows the incomplete top view of a concrete manhole. Complete in good ratio the branch connection and pipe work in the manhole. (3)
5.3 Any TWO reasons why the concrete benching in a manhole is constructed at a slope:
5.4 Any TWO positions where manholes must be installed:
5.5
5.5.1 Full-way valve (1)
5.5.2
5.5.A – Non-rising spindle
5.5.B – Valve head
5.5.C – Tapering gate
5.5.D – Seating (4)
5.5.3 Any TWO positions where this type of valve must be installed.
5.6 (1) Prevent the siphoning of water out of the cylinder (2) when the cold water is shut off (2)
5.7
5.7.1 Geyser (1)
5.7.2 Heating (1)
5.7.3 Northern side (1)
5.8 (1) After a disruption in the water supply / burst pipe / faulty plumbing
(2) causing gas to be trapped in high points of the hot-water system.
(3) When pressure is applied / taps are opened, the gas blocks the pipes, preventing the flow of water. (3)
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QUESTION 6: ROOFING, STORM WATER, DRAINAGE AND SANITARY APPLIANCES (SPECIFIC)
6.1 25 mm for each 4,8 m (3 mm for each 1 m of 10 mm for each 6 m of 1 : 600) (1)
6.2 Gutter bracket (1)
6.3 (1) Discharged storm water to (2) rivers and dams (2)
6.4 At least 5 m (1)
6.5
6.5.1 Inside of pipes – Be smooth (1)
6.5.2 Joints in pipes – Prevent gases from escaping (1)
6.5.3 Sharp bendings – Must be avoided (1)
6.5.4 Minimum diameter of pipes – 100 mm (1)
6.5.5 Height of vent pipes – At least 1 m (1)
6.6 Waste water – Comes from sink/bath/washbasin/shower
Soil water – Comes from water closet (2)
6.7
6.7.1 Vent valve/Air admittance valve (1)
6.7.2 (1) Valve opens and (2) reduces the vacuum and allows (3) air into the system so that (4) the water can flow away freely / without releasing gases into the building (4)
6.8 Ground water may become polluted (1)
6.9 Any TWO causes of blockages in main sewer pipes:
6.10 0,25 kPa (1)
6.11 Any TWO properties of each of the following materials for sanitary fitments:
6.11.1 Ceramic
6.11.2 Stainless steel
6.12 Choose a dimension from COLUMN B that matches a term in COLUMN A.
Write only the letter (A-H) next to the question number (6.12.1 – 6.12.5) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example 6.12.6 J.
6.12.1 Sewer pipe size 6.12.2 Washbasin height above floor level 6.12.3 Washbasin water supply pipes 6.12.4 Washbasin waste pipe 6.12.5 Bathwater supply pipes | F 100 mm H 800 mm E 15 mm G 32 mm A 22 mm B 45 mm C 950 mm D 12 mm |
(5 x 1) (5)
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TOTAL: 200
2.1 Use the information on ANSWER SHEET A and complete the site plan to scale 1 : 200.
Site boundaries | 2 |
Building lines | 2 |
Site entrance | 1 |
Datum level | 1 |
Main sewerage | 2 |
Branch sewerage | 2 |
Manhole | 2 |
Rodding eyes | 4 |
Inspection eyes | 4 |
TOTAL | 20 |
3.10 FIGURE 3.10 on ANSWER SHEET B shows a square-based truncated pyramid. Draw on ANSWER SHEET B the pattern development for the pyramid.
5.1 FIGURE 5.1 on ANSWER SHEET C shows layer 1 of a double return angle in a one-brick wall in stretcher bond. Draw in good ratio on ANSWER SHEET C the alternative layer of the brick wall. (6)
5.2 FIGURE 5.2 on ANSWER SHEET D shows the incomplete top view of a concrete manhole. Complete in good ratio the branch connection and pipe work in the manhole. (3)