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Default Question about water pressure in relation to valve and feeder pipe diameters...


"Ken" wrote in message
No, it can not. Restrictions are removed, but pressure is not increased,


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just decreased less.

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Oh my! So you really weren't just trying to be a wise ass in your
reponse to my original post after all! You really do believe what you
so clearly misrepresent here as having been suggested!


Oh my! You came here knowing nothing and now you disparage comments by
others. Just what is misrepresented?

No one has yet explained or proven that a larger pipe will INCREASE
pressure. The only way to increase pressure is to have a higher head or
mechanically, as with a pump. There are ways of reducing pressure drop, but
that is a different method all together.

Did you understand my analogy of making cold?