Posted by dave2 on March 18, 2011 at 12:04:58 from (139.139.35.70):
Just replaced the waterline in the stalls today with black plastic and compression (?) fittings. The galvanized stuff I took out was like swiss cheese from freezing/thawind and I made bandaids with fire hose and clamps. Anyway, having flashbacks to coming home and havind stalls full of water because something broke or a drink valve stuck.
Anyone know if something exists that would shut off if there was an abnormal or sudden surge in water flow? Or some type of safety device.
There are some little adapters that screw onto the water hose faucet before hooking up a washer or garden hose that will stop if there is a sudden surge from a busted hose but don't they'd work for the stall if there was just a leak.
Appreciate any ideas.
I have one of these but it says minimum 4gpm and there won't be that much flow just from a drink bowl. Or could I be misunderstanding something?
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