In a vertical or perpendicular line. e.g. "The wall is plumb."
This is the most common meaning and alludes to the method of establishing vertical by using a plumb bob - a weight suspended from a long line which hangs straight down - with the resulting line between the top of the line and the plumb bob being a reference for the edge of something that is supposed to be perfectly vertical. If it is further away from the line at the top or bottom of the line than it is at the other end, it is not quite "plumb".
There are, of course, several more informal uses for the term:
(Informal definition) Directly; squarely: e.g. "It fell plumb in the middle."
(sometimes also spelled as "plum" with the informal definition...) Utterly; completely: e.g "I'm plumb worn out."
informal chiefly US (intensifier): e.g. "That's just plumb stupid."
No, that is why it is called a vent pipe not a soil line
It might be plumbed wrong -- or either your sewer is stoping up --
It just depends on the way your bath/sinks are plumbed vs the amount of vent air available. If you system is designed with adequate air venting the "gurgle" will be reduced or eliminated.
You haven't said anything about the size of this house. The absolute minimum for a small house would be in the area of $6,000 and could go up to over 25,000 in a large house with superior fittings. I re-plumbed my entire mobile home when I bought it last year and it cost me over 4,000 in materials, NOT including my labour.
what does it mean when they mean "design for your experiment"
if you plumbed the overflow (backwash hose) to the fountain, yes if you plumbed the outflow to it, no
Yes, of course.Obviously it needs protection from foul odour in the form of a trap.ANS 2 - YES, it can - but what was it plumbed into before?
ripe, blossoming, perfect
The cost of plumbed in water coolers will vary depending on where one is purchasing them from. In the United Kingdom they generally cost between £400 and £600.
the Aztecs celebrated their goods which where the war and the great plumbed serpent.
No, that is why it is called a vent pipe not a soil line
bummed, drummed, gummed, numbed, plumbed, strummed, summed, thumbed
If by vent pipe you mean the venturi pipe it sounds as if it is plumbed backwards, in a spa jet you have 2 feed conections, one for water (the bottom pipe) and another for air (top pipe) if plumbed incorrectly water will back up out the venturi line (vent pipe)
No, it's a gland higher up in the head, plumbed to the fangs.
It can be but shouldn't be. If its plumbed in half inch you will have a lot of issues with pressure drops and huge drops in water pressure when two taps are opened at once.Usually 20mm 3/4 is run to the shower/s and then half inch to other fixtures
The power steering pump also provides power for the power brakes.
It might be plumbed wrong -- or either your sewer is stoping up --