it is a high resistive paralell rezonans circuit which allows to cary signals between to electric station with limited bandwith
AnswerLine traps are a large inductors, suspended at the end of a high-voltage transmission line which prevents high-frequency communications/protection signals from travelling beyond that point, by attenuating those signals. The inductive reactance of the inductor presents a high reactance to high-frequency signals but a low reactance to mains frequency (50/60 Hz).
line trap/wave trap is a equipment which trapps the high frequency communication signals sen t on line from remote substation and diverting them to the telecom/teleprotection panel in the substation control room.line trap offers high impedance to the high frequency communication signals,thus obstructs the flow of these signals in to the substation busbars.if there is no line trap,there is more signal loss,hence comunication is not effective.
If you have a floor drain, there is a trap on the bottom of that. The main line shouldn't have a trap in it. There does not need to be one on the main because each fixture should have one and that's just another place for a clog to form.
YES, you do need a trap. Usually the bathtub drain is on the same sewer line as the nearby toilet.The smell from the toilet's discharge will sneak up through the bathtub's drain line without a trap ... not pleasant!.
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A T is a tee, a line that has 3 ways to run, and a P is usually a P trap, it looks like a U.
Either dried out P-trap or possibly no p-trap or break in drain line after p-trap
No you don't. The trap is inside the toilet.
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A trap primer line is typically connected to the domestic cold water line, not the DWV system. Its purpose is to prevent evaporation of water in floor drains or traps by periodically supplying small amounts of water. In some cases, local plumbing codes may dictate specific requirements for trap primers.
A trap doesn't cause the blockage. Something IN sewer line causes a blockage.
The principal to make a line trap is to have a line between two trees, for example, to catch a person's foot or leg. One can have a detailed guide of how to make it in ehow.
A wave trap is an object used in power line communications that is made up of several resonant circuits. A wave trap protects the power line from crashing by preventing high frequency waves from coming through.
If you have a floor drain, there is a trap on the bottom of that. The main line shouldn't have a trap in it. There does not need to be one on the main because each fixture should have one and that's just another place for a clog to form.
YES, you do need a trap. Usually the bathtub drain is on the same sewer line as the nearby toilet.The smell from the toilet's discharge will sneak up through the bathtub's drain line without a trap ... not pleasant!.
Yes... is the short answer. The toilet has a trap in itself. You would have to be able to break out the floor and put a P trap in the existing line
i think so
Absolutely NOT as NO sewerage shall enter a waste line (soil)It does require a "waste trap" such as a "P" type
Its helps in oil return if the refrigerent line is too long