How Do You Spell FOOT VALVE?

Pronunciation: [fˈʊt vˈalv] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "Foot valve" is /fʊt vælv/. This term is commonly used in the plumbing industry to describe a type of valve that is located at the bottom of a suction pipe. It is designed to allow fluid to flow in one direction, but not in the opposite direction. The spelling of "Foot valve" is derived from the fact that it is typically installed at the bottom (or "foot") of a vertical pipe, and it functions as a valve to regulate the flow of fluid within the piping system.

FOOT VALVE Meaning and Definition

  1. A foot valve is a type of check valve used in plumbing systems that is designed to prevent backflow of water or other fluids. It is typically installed at the end of a suction pipe or hose connected to a pump, particularly in applications where the pump needs to draw water from a well or other water source.

    The foot valve is named as such due to its unique shape resembling a foot. It is usually made of durable materials such as metal or plastic to ensure longevity and resistance to corrosion. The valve consists of a hinged flap or disc that can freely open and close. When the pump is activated, the fluid pressure causes the flap or disc to lift, allowing the fluid to flow through and reach the pump. However, when the pump is turned off, the flap or disc quickly seals shut, preventing the fluid from flowing back into the source.

    The primary function of a foot valve is to maintain the prime in the pump, which refers to the process of keeping the pump filled with liquid to ensure consistent operation. By preventing backflow, the foot valve ensures that the pump does not lose its prime even when it is not actively pumping water. This is particularly important in applications where the water source may be located above the pump, such as in a well or a vertical pipe.

  2. The valve in the passage between the condenser and air-pump of an engine: on foot, walking: to set on foot, to originate; to set in motion: on that footing, on these grounds; on that basis.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FOOT VALVE

  • doot valve
  • coot valve
  • voot valve
  • goot valve
  • toot valve
  • root valve
  • fiot valve
  • fkot valve
  • flot valve
  • fpot valve
  • f0ot valve
  • f9ot valve
  • foit valve
  • fokt valve
  • folt valve
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  • fo0t valve
  • fo9t valve
  • foor valve
  • foof valve

Etymology of FOOT VALVE

The word "foot valve" is a compound word consisting of "foot" and "valve".

The term "foot" in this context refers to the lower part of the leg in humans, specifically the part that allows us to stand and walk. In the case of a foot valve, "foot" refers to the design of the valve, which resembles a foot or, more specifically, the shape of a human foot. The valve typically has a wider body or base, resembling the sole of a foot, tapering upward into a narrower neck or spout, resembling the leg and ankle.

The term "valve" comes from the Latin word "valva", meaning "a folding door or leaf". This evolved to refer to any device that controls the flow of fluid or gas by opening and closing a passage.

Similar spelling words for FOOT VALVE

  • fat fluffy,
  • feed-check valve.

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