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For a continuous or semi-continuous flow into a drainage system, how many Drainage Fixture Units (DFUs) are considered equal to each gallon per minute (gpm) of flow?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

The correct answer is: 2

The correct answer is that each gallon per minute (gpm) of flow is considered equal to 2 Drainage Fixture Units (DFUs) in the context of continuous or semi-continuous flow into a drainage system. This relationship is important in plumbing design because it helps ensure that the drainage system can accommodate the expected flow rates without being overwhelmed. In practical terms, DFUs serve as a standardized measure that accounts for the load on the drainage system. By using this conversion, plumbers can accurately size pipes and determine the capacity required for effective drainage. Properly applying this flow rate to DFUs helps to avoid issues such as backups or overflows in the plumbing system. The other options do not accurately reflect the established equivalency in plumbing codes for continuous or semi-continuous flow. Understanding this specific relationship is critical for maintaining compliance with the Illinois Plumbing Code and ensuring the reliability of drainage systems in real-world applications.