That depends on the pressures you are running off the Engine and the G.P.M your achieving at the business end? Theoretically, you would need a 3 inch supply line too supplement two 1.5'' lines,You need to put in enough water supply to achieve the output of water, unless your utilizing tank water.
No, refrigeration pipes are normally quarter of an inch, this pipe size is far too small, use the industry standard, half inch pipe size.
Yes.
Pitch size is the sum of the (line width) and (space width) between 2 lines in a repeating pattern of lines to be printed on a wafer or something. half-pitch is the half of pitch size. Check double/multiple patterning for more.
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Depending what you are wanting to supply. Basin, shower, toilet, bidet, kitchen can be fed with a half inch line Main line and bath can be fed with a three quarter inch line
The number of lines in half a page using font size 12 can vary based on the specific formatting, such as margins and line spacing. However, in a standard format with 1-inch margins and single spacing, half a page typically contains about 25 to 30 lines. If double spacing is used, there would be approximately 12 to 15 lines.
If the problem is that the water "PRESSURE" is low, The only to fix it is by raising the pressure by turning up the regulator or by adding A booster pump. If the pressure is fine but it takes A long time to fill A tub, Then yes you can increase the pipe size.
A half-size guitar is about half the size of a full-size guitar.
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Please! Much more information is needed. A date and mintmark?
No matter what unit of measure a measuring tape uses primarily, there is a simple method for interpreting the lines on the board. The longest lines indicate whole unites (let's say inches for simplicity); the inches are divided in half and indicated by lines nearly as long as the inch lines; those units are further divided into half and so forth, indicated by lines of descending size.
No. Half a centimetre is not the same size as half a kilometre.