Well I think the road is to close to the hydrant,,,, lmao do you want me to put it in the sidewalk? Or the home owners property. You can ask them if it’s ok
@@rodpreston100 Fire hydrant sits in from the road about 3 feet, in my front yard. Could care less that it's there. That fire hydrant is too close to the road.
Cute pups!
Beautiful pup is that a Husky or Malimu
@@JDSWeather husky , rescued from the SPCA 7 years ago 👍🏼🍻😁
Do most municipalities use PRV valves? Here they feed 120 PSIs to homes and just tell ya to get your own PRV or sit on it
Yup I think we have 10 prvs , about 120 psi on the high , 70 psi on the low side , and most home owners have a check valve at their meter
I worked in SE VA and because of the elevation differences in the county, we had prvs, 100 PSI on the high side, 65 PSI on the low side.
PRVs and altitude valves.. they can be such a pain in the arse. Thanks for the video
Right!! Cheers!!!
What are those round things on the wall of that valve access?
@@louismessere6379 old school pressure gauges for SCADA ,
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Most prv pits have sketchy ladders !!!
Singer valves with all stainless steel are the only way to go
Seems like thst hydrant is way too close to the road but probably good for you guys
Well I think the road is to close to the hydrant,,,, lmao do you want me to put it in the sidewalk? Or the home owners property. You can ask them if it’s ok
@@rodpreston100 Fire hydrant sits in from the road about 3 feet, in my front yard. Could care less that it's there. That fire hydrant is too close to the road.
@chrisstromberg6527 I don’t care