Q » What are air gaps and where are they used?
03 Nov, 2025
A » An air gap is a physical separation between a water source and a potential contaminant, preventing backflow and contamination in water systems. Commonly used in plumbing and water purification systems, air gaps ensure that drinking water remains clean and safe by maintaining a reliable barrier. They are essential in dishwashers, sinks, and water treatment facilities to protect against waterborne hazards and maintain public health standards.
03 Nov, 2025
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