did you mean se cayó? which would mean he/she/it fell.
It literally means "I am making trap." Idiomatically it can mean"I'm cheating".
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The piece marked "ftg" means fitting adapter. That means the sweat end of the piece will go INTO another regular copper fitting, such as a tee, elbow, etc.
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110. just multiply the two measurements for sq ftg
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hey the problem is that the fridge has a chemical called ftg. If you let it go into the environment everybody will die from it
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the rover 75 comes with the ftg unit inside the glove box. just unscrew the panel below (2 screws) and you will find the connector that plugs straight in and then feed it into the glove box (which is were your CD multi will be housed) when you get it.
C = cupped end - the type you would slide over another pipe to make a sweat connection FTG = fitting end - the type that slides inside a cupped end, also called a "street" fitting M = male pipe threads FE (sometimes listed as just F, not correct)= female pipe threads The "X" is "by", so C X C is "cupped by cupped", a fitting with two ends such as a coupling or elbow, both cupped for sweating onto a pipe or fitting end. C X C X C would be a fitting with three ends such as a tee, all cupped. C X FTG could be a street elbow or a reducing bushing, one part slides over a pipe, the other inside another cupped fitting. C is indeed a cupped fitting. CMP is compression, but there is no such thing as a copper fitting with a compression connection. There are brass and plastic compression fittings that will fit copper pipe, but not copper compression fittings.
It depends on the structural element in which the bars are being placed. In a footing, it is 3" clr of the bottom of the ftg. In a slab, it can be centered in the slab or located towards the top or bottom. Details and sections shown on the structural drawings or general notations or specifications by the engineer of the projects record should clarify the exact location the bar is to be placed.