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Title: G2 Exam Question
Post by: 3450BB on January 14, 2014, 04:23:15 PM
I write my G2 this Saturday. In the few practice testes I have bought, there are similar questions with pressures  and the answers appear to be wrong. 14.7psia=0psig, this is fact. But a couple questions answer  with psia not psig. If on the test it's asked the max propane pressure in an industrial building would be 20psig not psia, right?
Title: Re: G2 Exam Question
Post by: Admin on January 14, 2014, 04:37:56 PM
The gas code piping tables refer to PSIG not PSIA.  Take a look at the attachment below.  Table 5.1 of the B149.1-10 Gas Code is in PSIG (kPa).

Here is Question 104 from the G2 practice exam.  The correct answer would be C.

Quote(104) A pressure reading of 14.7 PSIA is equivalent to?
A.    2.35 in wc
B.    14 in wc
C.    0 psig
D.    10 psi

That's not to say the exam won't try to trick you.  Just subtract 14.7 from PSIA to get PSIG.

Good luck on the exam!
Title: Re: G2 Exam Question
Post by: 3450BB on January 14, 2014, 08:10:25 PM
OK, thanks for the assurance.