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AndyF
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Loc: Phelps, NY
Water to barn
      02/18/04 09:10 PM

I have a hydrant outside the barn and am thinking of running water into the barn this spring for a vegetable washing area I'll be installing. What is the best way to bring the water in so that it can be safely shut off in the offseason. I'm zone 5, and the barn is unheated so it gets cold and the ground freezes during the winter. I'm wondering how to keep the supply line from freezing where it comes out of the floor or what type of valve can be put in underground to prevent freezing.

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Lazy
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Reged: 12/20/03
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Loc: Missouri
Re: Water to barn new [re: AndyF]
      02/18/04 09:53 PM

Hi
This should do it
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Al_Wa
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Re: Water to barn new [re: AndyF]
      02/19/04 01:22 PM

Andy, do some web searching on " frost, free, hose bib, Anti-siphon" and
see if a configuration you like pop's up. I would stay away from electrical protection,
seems like cold weather and power loss go hand and hand.

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zuiko
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Re: Water to barn new [re: AndyF]
      02/19/04 03:58 PM

If you don't want to use it in the winter it would be as simple as just draining it before the season.

I would just connect the plumbing (whatever it is you have in mind) with a short bit of hose to the hydrant. Then you can disconnect and drain it before the freeze.

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AndyF
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Re: Water to barn new [re: Al_Wa]
      02/20/04 09:16 AM

Thanks for the search terms. I'll do some checking. I'm trying to avoid the hose option as I plan to use the space for cider pressing also and will need to expand the plumbing when I get around to installing the cider press.

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