Can putting the wire pipes side by side reduce the dripping sound?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-27
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a dripping sound in the toilet drain, it is likely that it is because of the problem of the flushing device, that the accessories in the water tank are not closed tightly after flushing, so there is a leakage, which has no effect. Since there is no water leak, there is no need to worry. The invention of the toilet bowl is known as a great invention.

    Later, it evolved to use siphons.

    The toilet is officially called a toilet because it consumes a lot of domestic water, spiral siphon.

    Be sure it's the sound of the toilet draining. It should be good to change the rubber stopper, which is often referred to as constant running water. There are also people who believe that the flush toilet is the root of all evil, conjoined.

    There are many classifications of toilets, and the dripping water is likely to be because the rubber plug is worn, it is a bucket with a lid for urinating and urinating, which proves that the water is flowing normally from the sewer pipe. Because there is a rubber plug in the flushing device, it solves the problem of people eating and drinking in and out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Can good management be done side by side? This should work, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Putting the conduits side by side can reduce water droplets, and I think it is possible to reduce them in some appropriate environments or special circumstances.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Can you reduce the sound of dz, of course, it is a wax museum, and you can still see it, but it is Liu Fang's mobile phone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, friend. Placing the conduits side by side can reduce the dripping sound.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two main reasons why the sewer pipes in the home need to be wrapped, one is to be soundproof, and the other is to make it look more beautiful. Here are a few ways to wrap the sewer pipe.

    First of all, there are two less common ones, the first is to make a frame of a wooden keel next to the water pipe, and then install a gusset of PVC on its surface. The other is to nail a layer of wood on the surface of the keel frame, and then add aluminum-plastic panels. However, in this case, the wooden keel is more likely to deform due to moisture.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know if the horizontal pipe you are talking about is on the roof or on the ground, the vertical water pipe that passes down from the upstairs of my bathroom is close to the ground elbow, as long as the water is put on it, my house is the sound of rushing water, I thought of several ways, and finally it was wrapped with cement at the bend on the ground to completely solve the problem, and now the sound is almost inaudible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better to go upstairs to find his family and let them deal with it, if it's like this every day, it should be that the water valve in his house is not tightly closed, just let him fix it The reason is: waste of water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Just follow the way the sound is propagated!

    Preferably vacuum isolated! Secondly, the sound-absorbing compartment!

    It's really hard though!

    Suggestion: Rest in a quieter place! Otherwise, it is easy to suffer from neurasthenia! Take care of your health!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Metal pipe grounding does not solve the eddy current problem. If you take the power line in the metal pipe, the eddy current formed in the metal pipe is generally very weak, I don't know what is special about your application? Is it that the power line and the signal line are both in the same tube, causing interference to signal transmission?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Eddy currents can only be eliminated by brazing the iron pipe and then grounding.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    PVC water pipes are generally used on drain pipes, and drain pipes do not use valves, so you have to observe carefully to know what is the best leakage in order to find a solution.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Strong and weak wires should not be routed side by side, and a distance of at least 200mm should be maintained even if the conduit is sleeved.

    The analysis is as follows: 1. According to the "National Residential Decoration Engineering Construction Code", the strong and weak conduits are laid side by side to leave 500mm, and generally 200-300mm.

    2. The wire box of strong and weak current should also be placed separately, and the spacing is generally required to be more than 50mm, and the position of the cross pipe of strong and weak current must also be shielded (generally aluminum foil). For the problem of interference between strong and weak conduits, you can consider the strong current going to the top and the weak current going to the ground.

    3. Hydropower renovation is ready to be constructed according to this process. Try to achieve a distance of 300mm, at least 200mm or more, including the water pipes and circuits in the kitchen and bathroom.

    4. Weak wires (TV cables, first-class cables, speaker cables, network cables including first-class cables) wires themselves have a strong shielding and interference effect, and the signal distortion is small. The gas pipe and water pipe should be kept above 10-15cm, and the distance between strong and weak electrical sockets should be greater than 500mm.

    5. National Standard Figure 02x101-3 "Integrated Wiring.

    System Engineering Design and Construction Drawing Collection" 26 pages with a spacing of 200mm.

    6. The "Residential Intelligent Electrical Design and Construction Atlas" stipulates: "Power socket.

    The horizontal distance from the information port of the weak current system shall not be less than 150mm.

    7. Intelligent Building.

    Weak current engineering design and construction drawing set 97x700 "integrated wiring information socket and power socket horizontal distance is not less than 200mm.

    8. "Construction Code for Residential Decoration and Decoration Engineering": The horizontal distance between the power cord and socket and the TV cable and socket should not be less than 500mm.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If there is a certain impact, the wire pipe should generally meet the following requirements:

    1. The most basic requirement is that the wire should be horizontal and vertical.

    2. The strong and weak currents must be separated from the casing pipes, and whether the interval between the strong and weak wires is greater than 150-300mm when they are laid side by side

    According to the specification, strong and weak currents are resolutely not allowed to be set in the same wire pipe, do you know why? That's because weak electricity is easily affected by strong electricity. Have you ever been in such a situation:

    When watching TV, I turned on another switch, the TV screen flashed, snowflakes appeared, etc., in fact, this is the TV signal is affected by strong electricity. Even, the circuit construction code requires that the spacing between strong and weak conduits must be greater than 150-300mm when they are laid side by side.

    3. The parallel laying time interval of the line pipe should be greater than or equal to 5-10mm4, and the high-power electrical appliances should be equipped with a special line.

    Which appliances are high-power appliances? For example, air conditioners, bath bombs, hot pots, etc., these are high-power electrical appliances, because they have a large current load per unit time, so the wires not only have requirements for specifications (such as air conditioners need more than 4 square wires), but also need to lay special wires. The on-site electrician also told us very intimately, it is best to set up a special line for the refrigerator, if the owner is traveling, when the power supply at home is to be turned off, the refrigerator can not be turned off, therefore, it is best to reserve a special line for the refrigerator.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Separately installed is for easy maintenance, side by side does not matter, the so-called alternating current electromagnetic effect has been minimized due to the current wires are twisted pairs. The requirement of distance between each other is only needed for high-voltage lines of tens of millions of volts in the power grid, because the voltage is too large to prevent the air from being broken down and conducted, and the 220 volts of home decoration do not have to worry about this.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the case of separate tubes, it is best to have a spacing of more than 25 cm!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If there is a certain influence, it is best to consult a relevant professional.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not appropriately, these kinds of pipes should be separated. Keep your distance. In particular, the intersections are separated.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's really messy, different pipelines, don't cross each other, in case a certain pipeline goes wrong, you think for yourself...

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally speaking, for safety reasons, the wires should be above the plumbing pipes, so do it later.

    Try to avoid crossing the cable and use a conduit.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It can be arranged in parallel, but the spacing between the two pipes is greater than 25mm to ensure that the pipe perimeter is filled with concrete.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, when the line pipe is dense side by side, the distance between the pipes should not be less than 10mm

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    can be side by side, generally side by side. This makes their work easier for plasterers. The distraction may be a little, but it's nothing.

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