| To: | dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams), shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net |
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| Subject: | Re: PVC air piping |
| From: | Don Bowen <donb@cts.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 08 Oct 1997 05:51:36 -0700 |
>-> 2. Residential water lines typically come in at around 100 PSI with >-> +/- 50PSI surges, so containment of pressure isn't an issue. What is > My little Stewart-Warner oil pressure guage off the water main says >54psi. Seems quite steady. Water pressure to the hose bib at the garage entrance is 82# and I am at the bottom of the hill with the water tank 215' above. Typical residential water pressure before the regulator is 40-60#. Ours is high because of the hill and steady because of the water tank though a 3/4" meter limits water flow. Don Bowen Senior Software Engineer Valley Center, CA Virtual Integrators donb@cts.com Don.bowen@integrators.com http://www.users.cts.com/crash/d/donb http://www.integrators.com/bowens |
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