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Consider an extreme situation: a fully opened faucet and a completely
closed pop-up bathroom sink drain. Should a properly installed overflow opening actually prevent the sink overflowing? Or it is supposed to just help the main [open] drain by lowering the about to overflow water level down faster? |
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