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Stormin Mormon[_10_]
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Cold water valve on a hot water heater
Years ago, I took some fire protection courses. We
learned that globe valve equals about 70 feet of
pipe, angle valve is 45, and ball valve or gate
valve are nearly no added resistance. So, I'd
worry more about type of valve, rather than a
couple elbows.
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On 8/30/2013 10:36 AM,
wrote:
On Friday, August 30, 2013 8:49:42 AM UTC-4, novel wrote:
The valve I am talking about is the cold water
inlet valve. Yes, I could attach the hose to a washer ,
but there would be too many curves to get a good flow.
I would rather have a straight flow if possible.
What are you doing that the single-digit-% reduction
in flow from a few curves in the hose is THAT critical?
You would need to be running hundreds of feet of hose
before you'd start noticing any reduction in pressure/
flow due to losses from the hose not being perfectly
straight.
In fact, the losses in the TEE are more significant
than anything caused by the hose.
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