Posted by K Effective on September 02, 2018 at 21:26:02 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: Weeping hose posted by rrlund on September 02, 2018 at 10:32:26:
We've been battling a similar problem at work- lake water system, runs about 100psi, we're trying to run temporary hose supply to repair a piped supply with no bypass/isolations. Currently feeding two three-inch hoses that tee into an eight-inch hose, and the three-inch hoses are weeping like that. The connectors are cam-lock, with hose barbs cast onto them, hose attached with SS banding, so no adjustment. They replaced one weeping hose Thursday that I had to valve in and test on Friday, and it leaked worse than the one they replaced. I really don't want to be on a ladder valving in a three-inch fire hose at 100psi and have it slip off the fitting. That's major water.
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