The faucet is a common bathroom device in our daily life, which is used to control the switch of the water flow and adjust the water temperature. Although we use it frequently, most of us may not know much about the working principle of the faucet.
What are the parts of a water faucet?
A faucet usually consists of three parts: the faucet body, the water supply pipe and the water pressure switch.
How does a faucet work?
The water pressure switch can control the opening and closing of the water. The faucet body is provided with a water inlet and a water outlet, and the water supply pipe is responsible for transferring water to the water inlet of the water faucet.
The water pressure switch controls the flow of water in the pipeline to the water outlet. When the water outlet is opened, the water will flow out from the faucet.