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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tonyoliver on February 01, 2010, 08:22:05 pm
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jus an idea when you fill up from a house tap and get low pressure around 30 psi it takes an age to fill the tank
would useing microbore hose increase pressure to the inlet? or am i being a small bore
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No. It would increase the back-pressure, which is not the same thing at all.
I can see why you might think that. After all, if you squirt water from an open hose pipe it goes a certain distance. If you squirt the water from a jet fixed to the end of the hose pipe, it goes further. So the pressure must be higher, right? No, it's the back pressure which is higher.
(Bit of physics here: pressure is a scalar quantity which means that it acts equally in every direction. So although it is back pressure, it also acts forwards to propel the water out of the jet. Don't ask too much about it. It gets into vector algebra and some difficult mathematical ideas.)
Briefly, the back pressure increases and this makes the flow rate smaller.
No, you're not being a small bore at all. It's a very sensible question with a short and simple answer. Unfortunately, the physics behind the answer isn't a simple as you might hope.
Theres only one way to increase the pressure, and that's to use some sort of pump.
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Nice reply - you're no wally, Wally!
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Wally you never fail to amaze me.I would like to chat with one day you got my sort of brain.I think your are smarter though.
See you at Windex in March?
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Wally you never fail to amaze me.I would like to chat with one day you got my sort of brain.I think your are smarter though.
Yeah, I think Wally just edges it ;D.