Anonymous-0
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Hey folks,
I think volume is the word I'm looking for.... My frozen water line is making progress and will prolly be open in a day or so. Anyway, gonna set up a backup that won't be in a position to freeze and am wanting as much volume (GPM) as possible.
I'm a little thick headed but afraid I know the answer here....
My incoming line is 1" but where I would tie in my backup line is 5/8". Regardless of the size line for my backup (3/4" or 1") , I would never have a flow volume higher than what the 5/8" could handle, right?
Meaning I may as well just run my backup with 5/8? Or would using 3/4 on 1 inch gain anything?
Thanks, Dave
I think volume is the word I'm looking for.... My frozen water line is making progress and will prolly be open in a day or so. Anyway, gonna set up a backup that won't be in a position to freeze and am wanting as much volume (GPM) as possible.
I'm a little thick headed but afraid I know the answer here....
My incoming line is 1" but where I would tie in my backup line is 5/8". Regardless of the size line for my backup (3/4" or 1") , I would never have a flow volume higher than what the 5/8" could handle, right?
Meaning I may as well just run my backup with 5/8? Or would using 3/4 on 1 inch gain anything?
Thanks, Dave