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Tar is heated so it can stick to what ever it is going on. If it was cooled it would not stick right.
your drain has a restriction in line and needs to be snaked
partially clogged drain or vent, improperly installed vent or drain
I have had it like that at a house I lived at, it would drain directly into the basement floor drain, however it was a pain in the behind, because I often found myself tripping over it, or if the kiddos wanted to ride their bikes or 3 wheeler toddler things in the basement they would get hooked up on the hose also. And if it got to far away from the floor drain I had a water mess, so if at all possible go with the drain behind washer, out of sight ... out of mind.
Depends on how long your drain line is and where the stoppage is. You could rent a drain snake from a hardware store but if you don't know how to operate one I would suggest you call a plumber or roto rooter man (look in the yellow pages).
The whale would be killed, cut up, and the fat heated to get the oil out of the fat.
A heated water bowl is designed to prevent water in freezing over as it would in a normal water bowl. The devices come in various designs catering to different animals.
Why would the removal of the herring and the whitefish affect other organisms indirectly?
Wood would expand about 0.3 millimeters if heated to 100 degrees
if a reptile got over heated it would cook
A gas heated to millions of degrees would emit X-rays.
The evaporating dish would not be harmed if it was heated on a hot plate, but it should be heated on a bunsen burner.
It would evaporate
A "return drain" in reality would be called a return fitting . It's the one where the filterer, heated water goes back to the pool thus RETURN. Main Drain is that grate looking device at the deep end of the pool on the bottom where water is sucked from the pool and sent to the pump - the part of the equipment with the motor and clear lid. The filter - sometimes wrongly referred to as the pump - is the large round or vertically rectangular shaped tank. You need both. k
You would have to build a platform for the tub to sit on. About 3 inches if you are using a floor drain. There is a trap right after the floor drain so you would not need one at the tub. If possible you could position the tub directly over the floor drain but that would eliminate the floor drain which would be a problem if the basement every flooded.
A drain is called un tuyau in French. If that drain is the product designe to drain water away from your home's foundations, we would also use "un drain", masculine noun.
Why would you do that?!