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  2. Air lock - Wikipedia

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    The pressure on the trapped air is either H2 m of water (WG = water gauge) or H1, whichever is less. A reservoir feeds a gravity distribution system, for drinking water or irrigation, with an outlet pipe going into the ground from the bottom of the reservoir. This pipe undulates with a series of alternating low points and high points.

  3. Automatic bleeding valve - Wikipedia

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    An air release valve on an elevated section of a large diameter lavender-colored pipe. A working system should not generate further trapped gas. Air may be drawn in if there is a small leak, or dissolved air in make-up water may come out of solution, but this generally indicates a system leak if new water is needing to be added.

  4. Here are steps to take to keep your water pipes safe during ...

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    Drip cold water from the farthest faucet from the main valve to keep water moving and prevent freezing. In case of a burst pipe: Shut off the main water valve immediately and contact a licensed ...

  5. How homeowners can prevent pipes from freezing during winter

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    If a faucet or pipe ends up freezing inside the house, it can be thawed by using an electric hair dryer, wrapping an electric heat pad around the pipe or by soaking towels in hot water and ...

  6. Hot spring - Wikipedia

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    Hot spring water often contains large amounts of dissolved minerals. The chemistry of hot springs ranges from acid sulfate springs with a pH as low as 0.8, to alkaline chloride springs saturated with silica, to bicarbonate springs saturated with carbon dioxide and carbonate minerals. Some springs also contain abundant dissolved iron.

  7. How to Fix Your Frozen Pipes, According to Experts - AOL

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    Wrap the pipe with a hot towel: Soak it in hot water and wrap it around the frozen section. Apply a salt solution : Mix salt with warm water and apply it to the frozen area. Salt lowers the ...

  8. Prepare for the coldest Arctic blast: How to keep your pipes ...

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    Pipes exposed to "severe cold" including outdoor hose bibs, swimming pool supply lines, and water sprinkler lines. (If you have swimming pool or sprinkler supply lines, they needed drained too.)

  9. Pulser pump - Wikipedia

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    Initially the water level will be near the roof of the air chamber. As air accumulates, pressure builds, which will push water up into the riser pipe. At some point the "air bubble" will extend below the bottom of the riser pipe, which will allow some of the air to escape through the riser, pushing the water that is already in the pipe up with ...