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What should I do if the water pipes in the corridor freeze?

1, for frozen water pipes, don't twist them hard, don't use pliers and other tools to start them hard, and don't pour them directly with fire or boiling water, otherwise it will easily damage the faucet and cause the pipes or water meters to burst. The correct way is to wrap the faucet with a towel, then pour warm water along the faucet to thaw it, or blow the faucet with a hair dryer.

2. Indoor pipeline icing can be solved by raising the room temperature.

Precautions against freezing of water pipes:

1, protect the billing water meter, which can remove the accumulated water in the surface well of the water meter, and wrap the water meter and the front and rear water pipes in the surface well tightly with thermal insulation material to expose the dial for easy inspection.

2. Close the doors and windows at night to ensure the indoor temperature is above 0℃. In case of severe cold weather (below minus 3℃), the most effective way to prevent the faucet from freezing is to gently unscrew the faucet after using water to keep the tap water flowing in the water pipe.

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Anti-freezing skills of water pipes:

1. Overhaul the spray system of the sedimentation tank, start it in time according to the weather conditions, and spray water continuously to prevent the surface of the sedimentation tank from freezing at low temperature and affect the coagulation effect of the precipitation water;

2. Wrap the exposed production process pipelines and exhaust valves of 22 open-air water supply pipelines in the factory area with insulation materials such as sponge and straw to prevent freezing injury;

3. Keep the chlorination room warm to prevent freezing.

References:

People's Network-How to prevent freezing and keep warm for water supply facilities? If the faucet freezes, you can blow it with a hair dryer.

References:

People's Network-Huai 'an Water Department Do a Good Job of Insulation and Freezing of Water Supply Facilities in Winter