It is the measurement of fittings for piping. It is the measurement of fittings for piping.
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∙ 14y agoYou can't miss the shut off valve on the main line close to the pressure reg just before the meter.Should have a hole in it and behind it is another hole, this is so it can be locked by your power company. If the holes match it is off,rotate it 45deg or in line with the pipe. Everything on this planet for a valve is on when in line with the flow of pipe and when its at a right angle to pipe it is off.
Yes. But, only if the union is after a main shut off valve and is before and appliance connection. ex. A ball valve then pipe and a union before an furnace connection. Unions used as couplings to lengthen pipe are not code approved.
Thermostatically controlled. Chimney pipe not high enough, causing downdraft.
if it is a slow drip or sepage, it will make, @ particles in the water will fix it, if it is a steady drip then you will have to take it apart and wrap the pipe fitting with teflon tape, or use a pipe sealer on the threads,
when air is blown through the paper pipe, the velocity inside the pipe increases and according to Bernoulli's theory the pressure inside the pipe deceases. And the pipe squeezed.
pipe rench
No
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
6"
The take-off for a standard radius 90 is one and one half the diameter of the pipe. Example: 6 inch 90 has a take- off of 9 inches. The take-off for short radius 90 would be the dia. of the pipe. Long radius 90 is 2 times the pipe diameter.
6"
A pipe wrench works best.
Three inches
4 5/16
There is actually no question here
If it is 3 in. Then take off 3 in. and so on for what ever size you are use if it is 2 in. then 2 in.
3 inch