What is the seal?
The trap seal is a declining term when water is used to seal the pipeline and to help the water movement. The traps are found in almost every building with internal plumbing. The most common style of the trap in the house is the trap u found under almost every sink, while the second most common is P-Trap. These traps hold water inside the bent pipe and create a seal between the accessory drain and the house pipe system. This pipe seal prevents gases from moving into the house from the inner pipes and creates a siphon effect as the water flows down down the runoff. Input and outlet are holes where water flows into and out of the system. The cup is a part where the sitting water creates a trap seal. The crown sits at the intersection of the ascent and the cup; This is an area where water almost flows from the trap, but prevents it from gravity.
The trap design is what creates a trap seal. In a normal trap U, drainage of accessories goes directly down to the U -shaped trap. The output connects to the other side of the U, allowing water flow from the accessories. When the watersAnd it does not flow through the U -shaped cup, the water is trapped there by gravity.
This kept water creates a real trap seal. Water is a physical barrier between the house and the tubes. This barrier is made of water, so it does not prevent the use of pipes. In addition, the water is refreshed every time the water flows through the trap, so it does not feel stagnating.
Trap of seals has two basic purposes. Its main use is prevented from moving the odors from the pipes and into the house. Most household pipelines have a very strong and unpleasant odor. The physical barrier created by water present in the trap prevents the inner air from moving to the house.
The second function of the trap is like a system of siphon water. When the water enters the trap from the entrance, pushes water up into the crown. It is enough for the water to begin to flow, which stretches the liquid of the trap. This serves two purposes: This causes water to run away faster and smoother than a simple TRUbka and moves the material trapped in water along a faster pace, causing it less likely to be stuck in pipes.