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Re: T&T: Re: Air in water lines

From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 30 2004 - 07:33:30 EDT

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    by timer, I meant volume... not time... you set the dial at whatever volume
    you need, it shuts off when that volume has been delivered.

    pascal

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Mike Cowan" <>
    To: "CFE Inc." <>;
    <>
    Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 5:07 AM
    Subject: Re: T&T: Re: Air in water lines

    > I am also uncomfortable leaving the dockside water turned on when noone is
    > home. We turn it off when we leave for work, but sometimes we forget :-(.
    >
    > I have been looking for an automated solution for shutoff. A timer isn't
    a
    > great solution due to varying work times. What I have been looking for is
    > an automated shut off arrangement that would allow water to flow for no
    > more than maybe an hour at a time. The valve startes counting down when
    > water begins to flow, and then resets when the flow ceases. If a pipe
    were
    > to rupture the most water we could take would be one hours worth. Side
    > benefit would be at least limiting the daughters teenage frieds showers to
    > 1 hour!
    >
    > Has anyone run across a valve like above, or have a better suggestion?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
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