Discharge pipe ends are commonly referred to as "outlets" or "discharge outlets." They are the points where fluid exits the piping system and can be fitted with various types of fittings, such as flanges or nozzles, to facilitate connection to other systems or equipment. In specific applications, they may also be called "discharge heads" or "outlet fittings."
An effluent pipe is often referred to as a discharge pipe. It carries wastewater or treated effluent away from a treatment facility or industrial site to a receiving body of water or another treatment process. In some contexts, it may also be called a sewer pipe or outfall, depending on its specific application.
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The Spigot end is the ends that goes into the socket end of the pipe
A compression shock wave will travel back into the liquid at the speed of sound. In domestic water systems this is called "hammer".
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Those "pipe thingys" are referred to as "Pegs".
Insufficient information, one needs to know the pressure of the water entering the pipe, the relative heights of both ends the pipe, the pressure of the water at the discharge of the pipe, the geometry of the pipe including the number and types of turns, and the pipe material or internal friction coefficient. Then you can calculate the flow.
When installing a water heater discharge pipe, it is important to follow regulations that require the pipe to be made of an approved material, have a proper slope, and terminate in a safe location. Best practices include using a dedicated pipe for the discharge, ensuring it is properly supported, and avoiding any obstructions or bends in the pipe.
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The recommended sump pump discharge pipe size for optimal performance and efficiency is typically 1.5 inches in diameter.
An effluent pipe is often referred to as a discharge pipe. It carries wastewater or treated effluent away from a treatment facility or industrial site to a receiving body of water or another treatment process. In some contexts, it may also be called a sewer pipe or outfall, depending on its specific application.
That big pipe on the bottom of your car with the cat and muffler on it, ends in a tail pipe, squirts pixie dust.
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how long discharge and suction pipe shuold be for small 1-2 TR airconditioning units?
how long discharge and suction pipe shuold be for small 1-2 TR airconditioning units?
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