Tap Size
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1/2″ |
Pressure
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PN16 |
Materials
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Normal brass |
Standards
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EN331, ISO228 |
Working Temperature
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From 0℃ To +95 ℃ |
Seat sealing Material
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PTFE |
Handle Material
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Steel handle |
Thread connection:
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ISO228 |
Certifications
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CE, ISO9001
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What is a Tap with Hose
A tap with a hose, also known as a hose bib, hose faucet, or spigot, is a type of faucet that is specifically designed to connect a hose for various purposes. It provides a convenient way to access water outdoors for activities such as gardening, car washing, and other tasks that require a water supply.
A tap with a hose typically has a threaded spout or outlet where a hose can be attached. The spout usually has a standard thread size (such as 3/4 inch) that matches the fittings on the end of a garden hose. The hose can be securely connected to the tap by twisting it onto the threaded spout.
These taps often have a handle or lever that controls the flow of water. Turning the handle or lever in one direction opens the valve and allows water to flow through the hose, while turning it in the opposite direction closes the valve and stops the water flow.
Hose taps are commonly found on the exterior of buildings, in gardens, and other outdoor areas where water access is required. They are installed with a pipe connection that extends from the plumbing system inside the building to the exterior, allowing easy attachment of hoses for various outdoor tasks.
How is a tap with hose working
A tap with a hose, also known as a hose bib or spigot, works by allowing water to flow through the faucet and out through the connected hose. Here's a general overview of how it works:
Water Supply: The tap with hose is connected to a water supply line, typically through a pipe that runs from the plumbing system inside the building to the exterior. The water supply is controlled by a valve located within the tap.
Valve Control: The tap has a handle or lever that controls the valve inside. Turning the handle or lever in one direction opens the valve, allowing water to flow, while turning it in the opposite direction closes the valve, stopping the water flow.
It's important to note that some taps with hoses may have additional features such as a backflow preventer or a built-in shut-off valve near the hose connection to prevent water from flowing back into the water supply and to allow for easy shut-off without having to close the main water supply. These additional features may vary depending on the specific design and model of the tap.
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Hose Attachment: The tap has a threaded spout or outlet where a hose can be attached. The spout usually has a standard thread size (such as 3/4 inch) that matches the fittings on the end of a garden hose. The hose is securely connected to the tap by twisting it onto the threaded spout.
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Water Flow: Once the hose is attached and the valve is open, water flows from the water supply line through the tap, and out through the connected hose. The water can then be directed to the desired location, such as a garden, a car, or any other area where water is needed.
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Valve Closure: When you're done using the tap and hose, you can turn the handle or lever in the opposite direction to close the valve. This stops the water flow, preventing any further water from coming out through the hose.
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