sparge pipe
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Definition
Noun: A sparge pipe is a horizontal pipe that has many small holes drilled along its entire length. Its primary function is to distribute a spray or shower of water evenly over an area.
Usage
The term is used specifically in industrial, brewing, and irrigation contexts to describe a pipe designed for controlled water distribution. It refers to the physical apparatus itself.
Examples
- In a brewery, the sparge pipe is used to sprinkle hot water over the grain bed during the lautering process.
- The greenhouse's irrigation system uses a sparge pipe to ensure all plants receive a gentle mist.
- Engineers installed a sparge pipe above the cooling tower to improve water dispersion and efficiency.
Advanced Usage
- As a system component: The term is often used when describing the mechanics of a larger system, such as a mashing tun in brewing or a specific type of sprinkler head in irrigation.
Variants and Related Words
- Sparge Arm: A related term, often used interchangeably in brewing. It may refer to a sparge pipe that can rotate or move.
- Spray Pipe: A more general term for a pipe designed to emit a spray of liquid.
- Sparging: (Verb/Gerund) The act of spraying or sprinkling, particularly in brewing where hot water is sprayed onto grains to extract sugars.
Synonyms
- Spray distribution pipe
- Perforated sprinkler pipe
- Water dispersion pipe
Notes
This is a technical compound noun. The word "sparge" itself means to sprinkle or spray. Therefore, a "sparge pipe" is literally "a pipe for sprinkling." It is almost exclusively used in technical descriptions and not in everyday conversation.
Noun
- a horizontal pipe having fine holes drilled throughout its length so as to deliver a spray of water