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Old 06-19-1999, 12:49 AM   #2
mslcr
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In order to collapse a hose, you must be "pulling a vacuum" on it. Also, since water is non-compressable...there must be a large pocket of air in the system(which of course IS compressable). This must also be the energy released that causes the gusher when the pump stops turning. Now, I think you need a way to purge the air from the system!
Hope this helps.
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