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    #431
    Ground level horizontal tank, para maka-abot ang tubig kahit mahina ang nawasa.

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    Pump at pressure tank na may top/bottom singawan at pang bleed.

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    #432
    Left pipe galing sa tank+pump source.
    Right, top 2 pipes papuntang bahay.
    Right, bottom pipe galing nawasa source, may check valve.
    (Madalas kaya naman direct sa nawasa pressure, bihira lang mag on ng pump).

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    On-off switch. Tapos may plug sa pump in case kailangan i-plug sa genset.

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    #433
    PVC pipes? ... or PPR? ...

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    #434
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    we were advised years ago, that it is illegal to install pumps to higop directly from the nawasa pipe.
    i do not know if this is true or not, but boybi is right: hihigupin nang pump ang dumi nang nawasa pipes.
    This is correct. Booster pumps are not allowed in our village.. Kawawa the neighbors.

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    #435
    Comprehensive setup there. Nice.

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    #436
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Left pipe galing sa tank+pump source.
    Right, top 2 pipes papuntang bahay.
    Right, bottom pipe galing nawasa source, may check valve.
    (Madalas kaya naman direct sa nawasa pressure, bihira lang mag on ng pump).

    20220716_163428.jpg

    On-off switch. Tapos may plug sa pump in case kailangan i-plug sa genset.

    20220716_163456.jpg
    it's almost lego-easy now, what with those non-metallic pipes to work with.
    back in the day, we had to use lead-type metal pipes. hassle to cut and thread.
    but one advantage of these metal pipes, is that they're very, very sturdy.
    the plastic pipes can leak, when struck out of position... we had one such.

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    #437
    Ok ang tank na nasa ground level, mas easier to maintain, and with PV/Solar panels getting more affordable, pwede yung pressure pump set up sa PV/Solar.

    Yung overhead tank ko, wala syang pressure pump and tank, enough na yung pressure for a good shower. Medyo warm pa yung water sa afternoon pag in use kasi exposed hehe.

    For emergency lang naman purpose. Since malakas pressure ng water provider, may float valve sa tank pero naglagay pa din ako ng gate valve papasok kasi one time nasira float valve, kailangan pa akyatin para palitan hehe. Then same may set up ng gate valve papasok sa house.

    Next house construction, good inputs to have a ground level tank reservoir and pressure pump.


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    #438
    ^ salamat. Oo nga, next siguro ikabit pump sa solar para libre pressure boost.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    PVC pipes? ... or PPR? ...
    Ay PVC lang, since old setup na. Although bago iyong pump at pressure tank, nag re-align ulit kaunti ng pipes at valves.

    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Comprehensive setup there. Nice.
    Salamat.

    Ah oo bawal talaga sa mga village at utilities ang direct pump sa main line:

    [main]=>[pump]=>[house]

    Madalas indirect allowed. Nag tanong muna kami sa village sa province bago nagpa install:

    [main]=>[tank]=>[pump]=>[house]
    Tapos naka parallel sa:
    [main] =>[house]

    May mga check valves para walang backflow from 1 source to the other.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it's almost lego-easy now, what with those non-metallic pipes to work with.
    back in the day, we had to use lead-type metal pipes. hassle to cut and thread.
    but one advantage of these metal pipes, is that they're very, very sturdy.
    the plastic pipes can leak, when struck out of position... we had one such.
    Ah oo doc, GI pipe mas mahirap mag lagare tapos kailangan ng threading tool. PVC madali lang nga. PPR naman kailangan ng heater/jointing/fusing tool. Hindi yata siya basta glue glue.

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    #439
    PPR heaters are cheap these days ... PPRs are also more flexible and less likely to break when hit ...

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    #440
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    PPR heaters are cheap these days ... PPRs are also more flexible and less likely to break when hit ...
    I bought one 4 years ago for 900 kesos

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