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Plumbing water flow

House water flow from tank to one tap and drain.

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Plumbing water flow

Mode: Vocational sketch · Plumbing flow

House water flow from tank to one tap and drain.

Map water in, fixtures, and drain paths with safety markers.

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House water flow from tank to one tap and drain.

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Diagram pack: Plumbing Water Flow

Stage 1/3: Main supply

Vocabulary to include

  • Supply
  • Trap
  • Vent
  • Drain

Drawing steps

  1. Main line in
  2. Branches to fixtures
  3. P-trap
  4. Drain stack

Flow

  • Supply → fixture → trap → sewer

Real-life application

  • Why is a trap under the sink?

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Supply and drain crossed
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Safety: Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.

Drawing steps

  1. Overhead tank at top.
  2. Down pipe with valve.
  3. Branch to kitchen tap.
  4. Drain pipe sloping down.

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