Differentiate between direct and indirect cold water systems. (4 marks)June/July 2020
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A direct cold water system is a plumbing system in which cold water is delivered directly to the fixtures, such as sinks, showers, and toilets, from the main water supply line. This is the most common type of cold water system and is typically found in residential and small commercial buildings.
An indirect cold water system is a plumbing system in which the cold water is delivered to a storage tank or cistern before being distributed to the fixtures. This type of system is often used in larger commercial or industrial buildings where there is a high demand for cold water. The storage tank allows the system to have a reserve of cold water on hand to meet the demand.