A vacuum breaker tail piece 11/2" x 3/4" x 9"
an inlet has a closed end a straight is open both ends
A strait is a narrow stretch of water bounded by land between two larger body of water while inlet is a passage by which an enclosed place may be entered.
in the case of impule turbine total energy at inlet is kinetic energy and in case reaction turbine energy at inlet is kinetic and pressure......
Parallel and series connections differ in their connection to the feed line. In parallel, each pump is fed directly from the feed line. This means that the water going into each of the pumps is at exactly the same state and the pumps may be analyzed individually. In series, the water is fed through one pump, then the exit line from that pump leads to inlet of the next and so on. What determines the setup for a specific application is the desired property of water at the exit. Two pumps in parallel connection can produce a higher flow rate. Two pumps in serial connection can produce a higher pressure.
outlet ports are smaller to reduce the exhaust losses
It is 1 inch, although it will work on 3/4 with more pressure
The connection on top is from the filter inlet (discharge of the pump). The connection on the opposite side of this one is the filter outlet back to the pool. The connection below the filter inlet is for backwashing the filter.
male iron pipe--relates to a threaded connection--one form of pipe connection
isthmus**fjordA narrow inlet is a ria.
The Red Sea is the inlet located between Africa and Asia.
an inlet has a closed end a straight is open both ends
a strait is very straight and a inlet is something you let inside your dick/pussy.
a cliff
From the rim of the drain inlet to the p-trap point of connection 15 inches is what I recall.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
Fjord
An inlet is a narrow body of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water, such as a sea or a lake. It is typically characterized by its narrow shape and its connection to a larger body of water. Inlets are often formed through processes such as erosion or tectonic activity.