when water is dripping its water. ehen its greasy its oil
the metal piping in your car will rust much quicker if you did that so no
Process piping contains the product or piping integral to the process of creating the product. Utility piping is supporting the process but is not integral to the process, typically fresh water, cooling water, steam, condensate
The piping in water from elsewhere and using it for crops is Irrigation.
To get the electricity from where it came from to where it is going, Just like water piping, gas piping, sewer piping, etc.
No piping to corrode, cleaner then oil , safer then gas, no flue piping required, cant freeze up like a pipe can, no hydraulic shock (water hammering) less controls to go bad
The question si superfluous as copper piping is NOT used in water wells.
The purpose of piping as used in plumbing applications is to relay fluids such as water to households.
Go to one fixture at a time. Turn hot and cold water on and off quickly. Listen , or have someone listening, for noisy piping in or under walls, floor and ceiling. Can find water hammering problem and fix this way.
Use water for testing.
brownish and sort of grey
You can find out what causes oil to get into your water in most engine service manuals. You can find the service manuals at most local libraries.
Nope, no leak. But if the piping is near an outside wall or passing through an area and the piping is hotter then the ambient temperature then the water in the piping will give off more heat then passing through a warmer area.Best bet is to insulate the piping