> > don't weigh out. Too much expense to test and certify vs too
> > little payback in sales.
> Just as an idle question, who would issue such a certification?
The manufacturer, who would certify their product as safe and
intended for that application.
> -> 2. Residential water lines typically come in at around 100 PSI
> with -> +/- 50PSI surges, so containment of pressure isn't an issue.
> My little Stewart-Warner oil pressure guage off the water main says
> 54psi. Seems quite steady.
Depends on where you live. In rural areas with widely cyclic
demand/supply rates, you can find the pressures I referred to.
Take care,
Greg Price
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