Cememt lined CI is used for potable water systems
YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in
As long as it doesn't pose a health risk of being to close to potable water supply
Lead free solder for potable water pipes
It will not hurt the pipes, but you really aren't supposed to put it down the drain. That goes into the water supply and someone is going to have to drink it downstream.
In order to clear a blocked water supply line, simply clear the blockage by flushing the pipes. To flush the pipes, pour some drain cleaner into the affected area and then rinse out with hose water.
Most drain pipes are made of copper
As long as the wires are fed to the panel from above.
No the moron politicians have no clue to what they are talking about. Lead water lines for example get a protective coating (oxidization) that prevents the actual lead from entering the potable water supply over time.
To prevent using as potable water.
Potable alcohol is a high proof alcohol that is drinkable. Liquors such as Bacardi 151 or Everclear fit in this category. Often potable alcohol is used for cleaning items such as pipes, where regular alcohol or denatured alcohol would be harmful if ingested.
Some drain cleaners wil harm plastic pipes if used excessively.
Jean N. Andre has written: 'Corrosion of metallic pipes transporting potable water' -- subject(s): Water-pipes, Corrosion