And high pressure plumbing. To say I'm shocked is an understatement . However, about everything in order.
Last fall, a new water supply was laid in our SNT. Pressure for some reason changed in a big way. A branch to our site was made next to the water tanks and a tap was installed there.
We put a short hose on the pipe and filled the tanks , drew water into the bath - everything was fine.
Then the June heat came and it became necessary to water the entire garden, including shrubs and apple trees and a potato patch. The watering hose, when dragged, bends to a kink and is knocked out by water pressure from the pipe. I bought clamps and tightened all the joints.
Conducted tests: the watering hose gradually inflates under pressure and throws it out along with the clamp. It became clear that it was necessary to make solid connections , and not indulge in clamps.
I'm a plumber, so I looked on YouTube for a video of the same discoverer of HDPE pipes, drew a "beautiful" drawing of the future plumbing and handed it to the plumbing market manager:
In the end, I was given the following package:
At the sight of these plastic fittings, the mother-in-law began to have doubts "will the plastic hold up? Have they given us everything?"
Next came the game "what is this thing for?"
As a result, the two of us figured out which spare part should spin where, solitaire converged. All details are in place. Installation of the entire structure was scheduled for Saturday.