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Topic: How to make auto-sensor faucets drip?
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Barry Floyd
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Posts: 1079
From: Lebanon, Tennessee, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 01-06-2015 03:59 PM
At the drive-in, we put in brand new touch-less automatic sensor type faucets on all 6 of the sinks in the public restrooms. While our restrooms are heated inside, the actual copper pipe that supplies the sinks is inside the exterior concrete block walls. The block walls are insulated to a degree, but I'm not sure how low of a temperature the pipes will stand. It's getting cold here in the next day or so with temps in the single digits. I typically crack the faucet handles just enough to get a steady drip, but can seem to find a way to do that now.
It's been suggested by other drive-in owners to turn off the water and blow out the pipes with compressed air. The way our water system is designed, I can do that with the hot water pipes, but not with the cold water lines. Typically the pipes that freeze in most buildings are the hot supply lines, but in my case since our building has a backflow preventer on the main supply line coming in the building, the water in the pipes does not move or fluctuate past the point of the backflow preventer.
Any suggestions?
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