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[edit] Summary
This image illustrates back siphoning, a form of backflow.
With a water system configured like this, instead of water flowing from the loft tank into the outside pool, water from the outside pool will siphon into the loft tank.
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Image made by Mike1024
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| current | 23:54, 1 November 2005 | 632×377 (7 KB) | Mike1024 (Talk | contribs) | (==Summary== This image illustrates back siphoning, a form of backflow. With a water system configured like this, instead of water flowing from the loft tank into the outside pool, water from the outside pool will siphon into the loft tank. =) |
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