16 gallons
Well if your doing math much like how much means add and if it says how much more it means subtract:)
Well I think you mean how many feet to a meter. There are about 3 feet to a meter. 1 foot=30.48cm so about 3 and 1/3 feet
Well do the math 289000 / 100 = $2,890 X2
Well round 87 to 90 and then multiply it by 4 and you get 360!
To estimate the BTUs needed to heat a 400 square foot room to 65 degrees, several factors must be considered, including insulation quality, ceiling height, and outside temperature. A rough estimate is that you need about 20 BTUs per square foot for a well-insulated space, which would total around 8,000 BTUs for a 400 square foot room. However, if the room has poor insulation or is in a particularly cold climate, this number could be higher. Always consider consulting a professional for a more accurate assessment based on specific conditions.
You disconnect the horizontal pipe from the vertical well pipe at the wellhead, and pull up the vertical pipe.
Well if you reduce the area of the pipe at the end, or anywhere else on the pipe for that matter, you are restricting the flow and it will be reduced. How much reduction depends partly on the water pressure available
Well water can potentially affect Quest pipe. Depending on the quality of the water, it may lead to corrosion or other issues with the pipe material over time. It is recommended to conduct water testing and consult with a professional to determine the impact of well water on the Quest pipe system.
The salt water rate that is flowing from a well bore, that has 600psi and 22 choke, through a 2inch pipe at the surface will only have as much force behind it as the pipe can hold. This will depend on what the pipe is made of, and what weight it is capable of.
The same size as the pipe it is hooked up to in the well.
Unless you mean the pipe that carries water to the surface, I can't imagine what you are referring to. .
Are you sure you don't mean 'foot valve' - this is the valve at the bottom of a well suction pipe when you use a jetpump. I've never heard of 'foot trap'.
If you are talking about a roof water drain pipe to sewer it is illegal. If you are talking about a sink drain pipe well that is where they all connect to so yea.
yes. Stupid
The name for a pipe in the ground used to remove water from an aquifer is called a well.
I would first check to ensure the pump is below the water level in the well. These pumps will pump air. If the pump (or foot valve) is below the water level, then I would check my pressure tank to make sure that it is not full of air.
If you are using a jet pump you must have a good foot valve, then remove the prime nut or gauge from the top of the pump and fill the pump and pipe with water. You may have to do this a number of times to get all the air out of the system.