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  2. Heat trap - Wikipedia

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    Heat traps are valves or loops of pipe on the cold water inlet and hot water outlet of water heaters. The heat traps allow cold water to flow into the water heater tank, but prevent unwanted natural convection and heated water to flow out of the tank. [1] [2] Newer water heaters have built-in heat traps.

  3. Plumbing drawing - Wikipedia

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    A plumbing drawing, a type of technical drawing, shows the system of piping for fresh water going into the building and waste going out, both solid and liquid. It also includes fuel gas drawings. Mainly plumbing drawing consist of water supply system drawings, drainage system drawings, irrigation system drawings, storm water system drawings.

  4. Fractional crystallization (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Addition and loss of water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen are among the compositional changes that must be considered. [5] For example, the partial pressure ( fugacity ) of water in silicate melts can be of prime importance, as in near- solidus crystallization of magmas of granite composition.

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    The Golden State Water. BY MELISSA PAMER, KAREEN WYNTER AND KIMBERLY CHENG Several days after a Gardena woman posted video to YouTube of black water coming out of her faucet and toilet, the ...

  6. Granite - Wikipedia

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    The melting temperature of dry granite at ambient pressure is 1215–1260 °C (2219–2300 °F); [13] it is strongly reduced in the presence of water, down to 650 °C at a few hundred megapascals of pressure. [14] Granite has poor primary permeability overall, but strong secondary permeability through cracks and fractures if they are present.

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