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The church is about a 15 minute walk from the main Brunel campus.
Answering this question leaves a lot of unknowns; 1) Is this in the basement, in the floor, under concrete, or, going to be. 2) Is this on a main level, above a basement (Not a crawl space!). And 10 more questions! There is some planning, but, could be trying to answer 25 different scenario's, as much supplied info. will help. For a short answer to keep it simple, the answer is, yes, you can!
That totally depends on how many houses there are, and what the pressure in the water mains is. The smallest allowed where I work is an 8" diameter water main, but 10" and 12" are common, too.
Some ideas for one minute presentations are:How to cook a specific food dishHow to put on make-upWhat to take on a camping tripWhy dogs barkThe best place to go on vacationThe food groupsWhat a specific nutrient is needed forThe main goal in choosing a topic is that it is specific enough that you can say what you need to say in one minute, which is not very long for a speech.
The main uses for the Aprilaire 700 Humidifier are to humidify the air in a room that it is placed in. It converts water into steam in order to help humidify the building.
Open main valve for 1 minute while capturing water (think bucket), then measure water.
The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
16 of them.
90 PSI is a bit high....you can check water flow (gallons per minute) by filling up a 5 gal bucket at full open and time it.
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You're possibly thinking of Minute Maid Lemonade.
It's an antibacterial treatment. Adding minute quantities of chlorine sterilises the water, killing off any bacteria present.
This problem lies with your pipe sizes. If the pipes size of your main line does not equal the supply for demand this will result in the current problem. For example, if your whole house is fed with half inch piping and you open two taps the volume of water has to be shared from the half inch pipe, thus causing a drop in pressure. Whereas if one installed three quarter inch main line "t-ing" off to half inch, because the three quarter inch will hold a higher volume of water when two taps are opened and the water shared, the drop in pressure will be hardly noticeable.
It depends on whether you use the metric system or empirical measurement system, and it depends on the time scale you are basing your measurements on: per minute, per second or per hour. Gallons, ounces, pints, quarts, litres, kilolitres, megalitres, decilitres, decalitres, millilitres, microlitres, etc. are the main units of measure used for measuring liquid like water and its flow.
The recommended diameter is 22mm or 3 quarters of an inch.
Sounds like your main line coming in is small if it's 1/2 inch stepping it up to 3/4 coming in then down to 1/2 inch would increase your pressure
The church is about a 15 minute walk from the main Brunel campus.