What is the water flowing out of the chandelier pipe in the restaurant on a rainy day?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-03-17
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What is the reason why there is water flowing out of the chandelier pipe in the restaurant on a rainy day, and it is not necessarily the water leaking in.

    It's because the exposed part of the wires is higher than the roof.

    When it rains for a long time.

    Rainwater can seep in along power lines or threads.

    We have a receiver installed outside our home.

    As a result, rainwater slipped in down the power lines.

    Put the wall socket all around wet.

    Pull the network cable into the house.

    Outside high results.

    Wet the roof for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't know the roof structure of your house, and when it rains, I will lay a waterproof layer.

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