Definition of Siphonage. Meaning of Siphonage. Synonyms of Siphonage

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Definition of Siphonage

Siphonage
Siphonage Si"phon*age, n. The action of a siphon.

Meaning of Siphonage from wikipedia

- Backflow occurs for one of two reasons, either back pressure or back siphonage. Back pressure is the result of a higher pressure in the system than in...
- is suction. Back siphonage is rare as it depends on submerged inlets at the outlet (home) end and these are uncommon. Back siphonage is not to be confused...
- slow the flow of water leaving the system, resulting in clogs, or cause siphonage to empty a trap. The high point of the vent system (the top of its "soil...
- check valve ****embly is suitable for prevention of back pressure and back siphonage, but is not suitable for high hazard applications. It is commonly used...
- flowing from the fire suppression system into the public water supply. Back-siphonage occurs when higher pressure fluids, gases, or suspended solids move to...
- considered suitable because they prevent both back pressure and back-siphonage, because of a redundant design (even with two check valves broken the...
- contaminants in the sink from entering into the potable water system by siphonage; this is the simplest form of backflow prevention. A common use of the...
- loop is built higher than 33 feet. There are several ways to prevent siphonage and an undesirable backflow of the water in a plumbing system. Vented...
- the water utility's Operation Gcin'amanzi to repipe areas to eliminate siphonage and to install water meters for excess use. For the first six years the...
- backwards into the pump's tank. If the outlet is below the tank level, siphonage usually naturally clears the output line of all liquid when the pump is...