Yes for residential 3 stories or less BUT the new code just increased the height. Best bet ask the local inspector
Gi weld not recommended . Because of gi coationg will be spoiled out . Puncture will be occur on the pipe weld .
There is slight blockage in the pipe probably further down, the pipe needs a good cleaning througout the length of the pipe, preferably with a wire/brush type cleaner, checmical cleaners or drain type cleaners may be too weak to clean it due to the length of the pipe.
Use full bore for applications where pressure drop should be minimum (such as in the suction pipe of a pump with required NPSH very close to available NPSH), or for pipes which could be cleaned with a pig (so that the pig doesn't get stuck on the valve). In other applications a reduced bore should be OK.
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There are main five reasons for your toilet does not flush. Clogged in the toilet Poor/defective pipe Quality tank water level is low. Damaged flapper Inlet holes blocking These are the most common problems, you can check these one by one and solve your solutions.
UPC does not permited PVC to be used for potable hot water. So don't put it inside the house. IF you have o use plastic pipe use PEX of CPVC both of which are OK for hot potable water. In answering you question PVC can handle 120 degree water temps
On Vinyl and PVC floors and Linoleum steam is OK
i guess y dont u trie it it might work
No! That will create intergranular corrosion
Bathroom sinks use 1 1/4 pipe for the downspout in the sink. You can use 1 1/2 from that by using an adapter washer in the connection above the trap.
No it is not ok. ABS is affected by the heat coming out of a dryer. The usual metallic flexible pipe is cheaper anyway all considered, so why would you want to use ABS.
No, Qwest pipe and joints are OK with well water
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I did it for years and never had any problems with it as long as you let it set up for a least 24 hours. I would have to do it sometimes and could only let it set for one hour and still never had any problems. But i have to do it now because of codes so they check for the primeer now. You will be ok i you did the above
only if engrish is ok
Provided there is sufficient water flow and all other conditions are OK, fish could well survive in PVC pipes. It is not a normal place however to keep fish in.
Gi weld not recommended . Because of gi coationg will be spoiled out . Puncture will be occur on the pipe weld .