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Out walking and idly looking at the various manhole covers and hydrant
covers. I saw one that had this cast on "Sewer Wash Out". Purpose obvious - but why and were are this situated? It was fire hrdrant sized. |
Curiosity
On 04/04/2021 17:31, JohnP wrote:
Out walking and idly looking at the various manhole covers and hydrant covers. I saw one that had this cast on "Sewer Wash Out". Purpose obvious - but why and were are this situated? It was fire hrdrant sized. I can see two possible purposes - a point to put water in to wash out the sewer or a hydrant (by another name) used purely as a source of water for washing out the sewer. I assume the latter? |
Curiosity
JohnP wrote:
Out walking and idly looking at the various manhole covers and hydrant covers. I saw one that had this cast on "Sewer Wash Out". Purpose obvious - but why and were are this situated? It was fire hrdrant sized. Fire appliances carry a database of all fire hydrants and washout hydrants which can be used as second preference source of water see https://www.ukfrs.com/sites/default/files/2017-09/Fire%20Service%20Manual_Volume%201%20-%20Fire%20Service%20Technology%20Equipment%20and%2 0Media%20-%20Hydraulics_%20Pumps%20and%20Water%20Supplies.pd f |
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Andy Burns wrote in
: https://www.ukfrs.com/sites/default/...Service%20Manu al_Volume%201%20-%20Fire%20Service%20Technology%20Equipment%20and%2 0Med ia%20-%20Hydraulics_%20Pumps%20and%20Water%20Supplies.pd f Fascinating - that is tomorrow taken care of. |
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