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SELF-SHEED-ELD FLUX-CORED ARK WELD-ING Self-Shielded Flux-Cored, Arc, Welding A welding process that uses an electric arc to join metals together while protecting the weld from atmospheric contamination. Example usage: 'We'll...
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Trap primer is a plumbing term most commonly used to describe a device that fills a trap with water in order to prevent sewer gas from entering a building. The term was first used in the early twentieth century in the United States.
SHEELD-ed MEH-tul ARK WELD-ing Shielded Metal Arc Welding (noun) A welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux to lay the weld. Example usage: 'We need to use...
Trap primers are an important part of any commercial plumbing system and can help keep buildings safe from sewer gas and reduce water waste. If you are considering installing a trap primer in your commercial building, be sure to consult a licensed plumber for advice.
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Trap primers have been used in plumbing systems since the late nineteenth century, when they were known as “trap sealers.” The name “trap primer” was first used in a 1909 plumbing manual published in New York City. The manual described a trap primer as a device that would “maintain a water seal” in a trap, preventing sewer gas from entering the building.
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SHEELD-ed MEH-tul ARK WELD-ing Shielded Metal Arc Welding (noun) A welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux to lay the weld. Example usage: 'We need to use...
The use of trap primers became more widespread in the early twentieth century, as plumbing systems became more complex. Today, trap primers are an essential part of most plumbing systems, and the term is used by plumbers and other professionals in the industry.
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SELF-SHEED-ELD FLUX-CORED ARK WELD-ING Self-Shielded Flux-Cored, Arc, Welding A welding process that uses an electric arc to join metals together while protecting the weld from atmospheric contamination. Example usage: 'We'll...
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Gass-Shi-eldd Flux-Kored Arck Welding (GSFCAW) Gas-Shielded, Flux-Cored, Arc, Welding A welding process using an arc and a flux core wire, with an external shielding gas. Example usage: The tradesperson welded...
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Gass-Shi-eldd Flux-Kored Arck Welding (GSFCAW) Gas-Shielded, Flux-Cored, Arc, Welding A welding process using an arc and a flux core wire, with an external shielding gas. Example usage: The tradesperson welded...
A trap primer consists of a small water line connected to a separate water supply, such as a cold water line. The water line is connected to the P-trap, which is a curved pipe that is designed to prevent sewer gases from entering the building. Every time a fixture is used, the trap primer adds a small amount of water to the P-trap, keeping it filled and preventing the sewer gas from entering the building.
Trap primers are an important part of any commercial plumbing system. According to the National Restaurant Association, 44% of restaurants in the United States have trap primers installed in their plumbing systems. Trap primers can also help reduce water waste, as they only use a small amount of water each time they are activated.
A trap primer is a plumbing device that automatically adds a small amount of water to a P-trap each time the fixture is used. It is designed to prevent sewer gas from entering a building through the drain. Trap primers are usually installed in commercial buildings, such as restaurants, hotels, and other places with public restrooms.
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