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Please don't laugh at my question or suggest I need a shrink. After I
installed my new Sequence 7200 pump I started realizing that if the pipe ever broke that this thing would pump my pond dry in about half an hour. My question is whether there is enough water pressure in the line to burst a pipe fitting (like on a sprinker system where a cracked pvc joint will someday burst) or if the water running through the flexipipe is more similar to water running through an open hose, meaning lots of water but very little pressure on the hose itself. Help! I can't sleep!! |
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