if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
There are many solvent glues that have been specifically formulated for use with different plastic pipes. Depending on the schedule of the piping 40, 80 etc what type of glue you want to use, some are slow setting some set very quickly and the choice of the glue also would depend on the ambient temperature and humidity factor. It also depends on whether you want to use the glue for waste or water. Water PVC pipes need high pressure glue where as waste pipes don't.
High
Yes no problem
The low pressure port is the one on the accumulator (the canister). The low pressure lines are the bigger lines and the high pressure are the small lines.
It is important to understand where association ownership of the waste lines begins and meets with the public utility ownership of the lines. Key here is a basic schematic of the waste lines, which should be available in the 'as builts' turned over to the association by the developer. Several indicators will point to potential issues in the waste lines in a high-density, multi-family building, including all maintenance records that relate to the waste lines. The board can survey owners about in-unit plumbing issues that may point to waste lines. Finally, your reserve study should include waste lines in the plumbing component category, so that when it is time to replace them, the association has the funds to cover the expense.
Small lines like 5/16 or 13/32 hoses are high side/pressure and liquid lines.......... Large lines like 1/2 or 3/4 hoses are low side/pressure lines.........
Yes the ac lines are under pressure. The high side is under dangerously high pressure. The Freon needs to be removed by a reclaiming machine and the pressure will be removed.
Meteorologists draw lines called isobars on weather maps to connect locations with the same air pressure. Wind blows from areas of high to low pressure.
Brain blood lines burst
You can not use rubber fuel lines to replace the current brake lines due to the high operating pressure. You will need to replace them with brake lines, the rubber brake lines has a different construction to hold the pressure and not getting eaten away by the brake fluid, brake lines can hold over 2000psi when the pedal is heavily applied
Either your pressure is not high enough, your tip is defective or your tip is dirty or worn.
Air that is high in the atmosphere which blows parallel to the isobars (lines that connect areas of equal pressure)