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From: WTWatkins@adelphia.net
Category: Plumbing
Remote Name: 24.51.174.199
Date: 12 May 2001
Time: 09:54 AM

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In the reply dated 11 MAY 2001 to the Plumbing Connections, you mentioned that using a manifold type set-up would reduce the pressure and temperature variances from one fixture to another. My question is, does that advice apply only to flexible (plastic) or would a manifold approach also help when using copper tubing? Perhaps a 1" manifold with 1/2" supplies to each fixture?

 

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