No, it is not. It may cause cavitation.
a gate valve is a one way totally open or closed valve, a control valve is a variable valve.
A pressure tank for a pump & well potable water system only has one connection. To connect the pump and tank to your house's water inlet, simply connect the tank and pump together with pressure rated pipe, SCH 40 PVC works fine. In that line, cut in a TEE fitting, and from that T, connect the house inlet with a valve to shut the water off.
remove the chatter valve
plug, tap, gate, pipe, lid
npt, national pipe thread, is a standard for threads on a screw. I (not a plumber) don't believe "npt valve" makes sense , but probably refers to a valve which has npt threading. Yes, a NPT Valve would be a valve with pipe threads as opposed to a sweat valve which has solder connections. There are several other type of piping connections too.
The fill valve needs to be repaired or replaced OR try throttling down on the globe valve
ANSWER: If you havs a faucet on the front side of the house, directly below it should be a water inlet pipe and shut off valve. Its not always 100% there, but a really good place to start digging. The valve is usually in a 4 inch PVC pipe sticking above the ground, but can be easily covered up. Dig carefully as not to break the inlet pipe and expose the shut off valve at the meter incase you break it.
Reduce the closing rate on the valve.
replace the water heater inlet pipe on the intake manifold on a 3800
Drain the Cavaliers radiator. Remove the top radiator hose, and the inlet pipe. Take the thermostat out from under the inlet pipe and replace it. Reinstall the pipe and hose, then refill the radiator.
The purge control valve is on backside of the throttle-body...it looks like a plastic inlet pipe that is missing tubing. There should be a small white/yellowish "cap" blocking the opening of the valve, just inside the inlet entrance. If it is turned-sideways (in constant open position) then you will have difficulty starting your car after filling-up at the pump. I have photos and will try to upload later....
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I think you are referring to a Jandy valve. The valve diverts water from the main drain to the skimmers. When vacuuming, turn the valve so it is pointing to the skimmer inlet pipe. OR It could also be called a diverter valve located at the bottom of the skimmer depending on the age of the skimmer. k
yes, as long as the cold water inlet valve to your water heater is open.
This is the pressure supplied from the gas meter to a appliance this should be 20mb at the inlet of the gas valve before the appliance is working ie taking gas from the main pipe.
Flare copper pipe and use a flared shutoff valve. If valve isn't flared, use an adapter fitting between copper flared pipe and valve.
i have a 97 legacy 2ltr twin turbo and the air control valve on that is to the front of the inlet manifold in the very centre with a vaccum pipe going on to the top of it. the part from my local subaru dealer is 312 euro. hope this helps