mflam
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 12, 2005
- 30
This has to be a common problem.
In one street in my town there are two water mains.
A house could have been connected to either of the mains.
From the records, it is not possible to know for certain which line a given customer is connected to.
Does anyone have any cheap tricks?
What about sound? I was thinking about connecting a tone generator to the pipe in the house and sending out a tone, say 400 Hz.
Then take a stethoscope out to the street and listen at valves connected to each of the mains. Whichever valve has the louder tone, that should be the serving water main.
Any thoughts?
In one street in my town there are two water mains.
A house could have been connected to either of the mains.
From the records, it is not possible to know for certain which line a given customer is connected to.
Does anyone have any cheap tricks?
What about sound? I was thinking about connecting a tone generator to the pipe in the house and sending out a tone, say 400 Hz.
Then take a stethoscope out to the street and listen at valves connected to each of the mains. Whichever valve has the louder tone, that should be the serving water main.
Any thoughts?