A dry hydrant is backflushed after a suction hose connection is made to a fire department pumper. The backflushing occurs when the pump operator opens the water tank valve. This will allow tank water from the pumper to flow through the suction hose into the dry hydrant piping and strainer. This process allows dirt and debris from the water source that has collected in the dry hydrant strainer and pipe to be removed.
Normally BS 9990 is applicable in Dry Barrel Fire Hydrant. However other Standards are applicable as well
Ah, a lovely question. An antonym for "hydrant" could be "dry" or "arid." Just imagine a peaceful landscape with a dry desert and a glistening hydrant, each complementing the other in their own unique way. Remember, every word has its own special place in the language palette.
A backflush is a temporary reversal of the flow of fluid, especially of liquid through a membrane.
in backflush accounting the inveniery is not hold.work in process is not involved
The adjective for the word hydrant is "hydrant."
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Because its the only type of hydrant there is
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
to redirect flow in opposite direction of normal flow
dont park by a fire hydrant!
The correct spelling for hydrant is H-Y-D-R-A-N-T.