The opposite of hydrant (water-releasing structure) could be:
-- drain (where water goes, i.e. back out)
-- inlet (where water enters the system, as opposed to where it exits)
no hydrant
Hydrants
Call the local water department or hydrant repair company. most hydrant require several thousand dollars of specialty tools and are very complex. You want them fixed by a qualified technician so when you need them they will work.
Cameron dallas mack in 1742
Fire hydrant that usally leak at the base need to be service by replacing the main gate rubber That depends on the location of the leak. The seals on the part that turns it on at the top can be replaced without digging as long as the water supply to the hydrant can be shut off at another location. The hydrant is bolted to a flange which is attached to an underground pipe which itself probably has a few more underground that you cannot see. Between the hydrant and the flange is a gasket, now if this gasket is leaking the hydrant will need to come off. Sometimes the bolts are exposed but not always. Then if it is a fitting below that is leaking then some major excavation will need to be done. I just recently did a repair on a 12 inch line here at the golf course and the hole was quite large as the pipe was nearly ten feet under the surface at the leak. Pinpointing the exact location of the leak is a problem as well.
no hydrant
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
Re is a prefix for hydrate
dont park by a fire hydrant!
The correct spelling for hydrant is H-Y-D-R-A-N-T.
The height of a standard fir hydrant is 28.63 inches. The diameter of a standard fire hydrant is 10 inches.
The brand of yard hydrant that is the best is Woodford's. It is made in the United States. It is a frost free hydrant.
You are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant
i saw the fire department working on a fire hydrant
Fifteen feet from a fire hydrant is fifteen feet from a fire hydrant.. Just the same as fifteen feet from the fence..
how far can you park from a fire hydrant in Pennsylvania