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Can a PRV be used to control the altitude in a reservoir, based on water pressure alone? (My guess is that it would be very difficult to precisely control it)
Meanwhile the environment is radiated 24/7 ..... humans & nature. Building Biologists out there ..... do some testing please! Looks like this is ELF (extreme low frequency) to get through those barriers so literally everything is impacted in the area.
These got installed in my area recently, I wanted to see how they work. I was wondering if they report data back using mobile data or something, I thought "no way that battery will last if that's the case" Turns out it's a drive-by solution with RF pings. That's pretty cool
Video is great but not all valves were named like the pressure reducing and sustaining valves including air valves. But, what is that valve directly connected on top of the sand filter that dictates when to backwash? What is that valve?
A typical Bermad video. Too much explaination how they pack their products and even how they display it on shelf. 🤣 But no explanation how/ where to use the specific model. All video are same.
Amazing technology. However, lets suppose the meter is indicating a leak but reality is not a leak but a misfunctioning meter? The indication on Taswater reading technology notes a leak which is treated by sending a Houseowner a note saying check your metre you may have a leak. House owner does so, no leak. However Houseowner notices digital readout does not match what water bill indicates. Does TasWater have inspectors who ever get sent out to check whether a metre is malfunctioning or is that also the House owners responsibility?
Dear Mr. Colin, Could you give me your e-mail?. I have done what you said. But my pressure reducing valve has not worked. Please help me. I am employee at Phuwaco in Vietnam.
Im having problems with 2 Mc 608 of 300m (12"), both give me "Empty pipe" error but I know the pipe is not empty. I increase the Option of the empty pipe threshold to F, in the beginning it worked well but now it doesnt. Where can I ask for help?
i unplugged the sensor and plugged it back in and it start to work (both). Im pumping residual water is possible that sensor may be dirty? Or something related