standpipe
1 of 1noun/ˈstændpaɪp/
Forms:standpipes
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a vertical pipe or fixture connected to a water supply system, typically equipped with valves or outlets, used for firefighting purposes or as a source of water in buildings
A standpipe is a vertical pipe or column that is used to supply water to various locations, often in areas that do not have direct access to a water system. It is typically found in places like fire hydrants, where it provides a reliable water source for firefighting, or in older buildings for water storage and distribution. Standpipes can also be used for temporary water access in construction sites or outdoor areas. They are usually fitted with a valve or spigot to control the flow of water when needed.
- The firefighter connected the hose to the standpipe to quickly access water during the emergency.
- The building's standpipe system was tested to make sure it could handle high water pressure in case of a fire.
- The workers turned the valve on the standpipe to begin filling the water tank.
- The standpipe outside the warehouse provided a backup water supply during the drought.
- The standpipe on the street corner was used to wash cars and clean the sidewalk.