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industrialdampers · 28 days
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Understanding Non-Return Valves: Your Plumbing Guardian
A non-return valve is a crucial component in the network of pipes that supply water to our homes and workplaces. What exactly is this type of valve, and why is it important? Let’s delve into the plumbing system to understand the significance of this essential element.
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Non-Return Valves
1. Functionality of Non-Return Valve:
At its core, a non-return valve, often referred to as a check valve, is a simple yet ingenious device designed to allow fluid to flow in one direction only. Picture a gate that swings open to let guests into a party but firmly shuts to keep uninvited guests out – that’s precisely what these valves do for your plumbing system. For a better understanding, imagine turning on your faucet to draw water into your sink. Without a non-return valve, when water pressure fluctuates or the flow stops, there’s a risk of water flowing backward. This backflow can contaminate your clean water supply with dirty water, chemicals, or other harmful substances. However, with such a valve installed in your plumbing system, this risk is significantly reduced. Non-return valves come in various designs and sizes to suit different plumbing applications. From simple flap valves to more sophisticated spring-loaded designs, each type serves the same fundamental purpose – to prevent backflow and protect your water supply.
2. Non-Return Valves in Residential Plumbing
In homes, these valves are commonly found in critical areas such as sewer lines, sump pumps, and water supply lines. They play a vital role in safeguarding your home against potential plumbing disasters, ensuring that water flows smoothly in the intended direction. But these valves aren’t exclusive to residential plumbing. They are indispensable in industrial settings, wastewater treatment plants, irrigation systems, and more. Wherever there’s a need to control the direction of fluid flow, you’ll likely find this valve silently doing its job. Now, let’s circle back to why such valves matter. By preventing backflow, these valves protect public health, preserve water quality, and maintain the efficiency of plumbing systems. They serve as guardians of clean water, silently ensuring that what goes down the drain stays down the drain.
Conclusion:
In summary, non-return valves hold a lot of importance in the plumbing world. With their simple yet effective design, they keep our water flowing smoothly and safely, protecting us from the unseen threats of backflow. So, the next time you turn on your faucet, take a moment to appreciate the humble non-return valve – the silent guardian of your plumbing system.
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avwaterposts-blog · 5 years
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eugenemjacobs-blog · 6 years
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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rolfpetronaz-blog · 6 years
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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annaddendy-blog · 6 years
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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michelea198531-blog · 6 years
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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georgeghaider-blog · 6 years
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7 Hacks for Keeping Winter Pipes Warm
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When the weather turns bitterly cold, many homeowners run the risk of their pipes freezing. And when pipes freeze, water expands inside the pipe, increasing pressure and leading to cracks and breaks. Which can amount to VERY costly repairs. The good news: these 7 relatively simple and mostly inexpensive hacks can help keep your pipes toasty all winter long.
7 ways to warm up your pipes this winter
Here's how you can save yourself a bunch of grief. 
1. Drain outdoor supply lines
Outdoor pipes are especially vulnerable to freezing (think about exposed hose bibs, sprinkler lines, or even pool lines). Drain and store any hoses that you typically keep outdoors. And open any outside hose bibs and valves to allow any remaining pipe water to drain out.
2. Insulate unheated interior areas with newsprint
Areas of your home that are indoors, contain plumbing, and are generally unheated (like crawl spaces, basements, garages or even kitchen cabinets) would greatly benefit from extra insulation to help maintain non-freezing temps. Fiberglass or foam sleeves can be used to wrap a pipe. But for a cheaper, DIY-friendly insulation material to use around exposed pipes, try newspaper, which even in small amounts (say, ¼ of an inch) can provide significant protection.
3. Use heat tape on pipes
UL-listed heat tape can be wrapped around or alongside pipe to help keep it from freezing. You can find heat tape at an electrical supply store or your local hardware shop. To install, be sure to follow the listed manufacturer's instructions.
4. Seal up air leaks 
Look for areas around pipes that may be letting in cold air from the outside (like dryer vents or gaps where pipes run through the floors and walls). Then seal them up with caulk or spray foam insulation.
5. Let faucets drip, drip, drip
It may seem counterintuitive (or potentially wasteful), but if you're worried about freezing pipes during a particularly icy spell, trickling warm water can help keep your pipes from freezing. But try not to leave your dripping faucet unattended - if you have to leave for a few days, you might return home to a big mess.
6. Leave kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors open
When you shut your cabinet doors, you're also keeping the warmed air of your home from circulating around any exposed plumbing. Keeping these cabinet doors open will raise the temp around your pipes. Just be sure to first remove anything that could pose a risk to children, like toxic household cleaners.
7. Leave the thermostat on low when you travel
Taking a holiday? Avoid turning the heat off altogether. Keep it on a low setting to make sure your pipes stay warm. Set your thermostat for a temp above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (and leave open those bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors) until your return. If you're leaving a home for an extended period during the cold weather months, you might want to drain your pipes entirely.
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williamdbellb · 5 years
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HPM Festive Giveaway Quiz 2019
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How many steps does it take to install a T4 programmable thermostat? Three, six or nine?
TRITON FAST-FIT
The T80Z Thermostatic Fast-fit Electric Shower is designed with both the installer and end-user in mind. An increased number of entry points and a dual water outlet offers easy installation, while it also constantly regulates temperature to provide more precise and safe showering. The generous footprint of the model makes it the ideal retro-fit replacement, and commissioning takes just two minutes, so installers can fit and forget first time. End-users can also benefit from added durability as the shower features Dura-Flow heater technology, reducing scale build up by up to 80%, extending product life. For the chance to win one, answer the question below.
How long does commissioning of the T8OZ take? 30 seconds, 60 seconds or 120 seconds?
ADEY MAGNACLEAN
Win one of two prize bundles from magnetic filtration pioneers, ADEY. MagnaClean Professional3 Sense is the biggest innovation in magnetic filtration and heating system care since ADEY invented the first MagnaClean more than 15 years ago. The filter not only provides high performance system protection, it also predicts potential problems and enables installers to maintain the system without waiting for signs of breakdown. Using ADEY’s unique Sense technology, the filter detects the level of magnetite collected, preventing ongoing system damage by alerting installers so problems can be treated before it’s too late. MagnaClean remains the only filter on the market to be independently proven by Kiwa Gastec to reduce household heating bills by 7% year on year.
What is the name of ADEY’s unique technology that has been developed for its MagnaClean Professional3? Sight, Sense or Soothe?
RA TECH BUNDLES
RA Tech UK is giving away 10 hotun prize bundles, each including a hotun hiflo sf dry-trap tundish, water bottle, notebook, pencil and stickers. As the pioneers of combined dry-trap tundish technology, RA Tech invented the hotun five years ago. A compact, open-sided tundish that cleverly incorporates a unique and patented in-built non-return valve, the hotun enables relief valve discharge to be routed direct to drain or waste whilst eliminating the risk of foul odours re-entering the building. The hotun sf range incorporates industry leading JG Speedfit Technology, offering 15mm and 22mm push-fit sizes on the inlet and 22mm compression and 32mm push-fit on the outlet, as well as boasting WRAS approval.
In what year did RA Tech invent the hotun? 2004, 2010 or 2014?
Simply visit this link to enter.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The HPM Festive Giveaway competition will close on 11th January 2020. To participate, submit your answers at hpmmag.com/festive-giveaway-19. The competition is open to registered UK readers of HPM over 18 years of age, except employees of the contributing companies and Mark Allen Group. No purchase necessary. Only one entry per reader for the chance to win a maximum of one prize each. The editor will select the winners at random. The editor’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. Prizes subject to availability.
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