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Hydraulics & Pressure

Static Pressure

Static pressure is the pressure a water source shows when no water is moving. On a hydrant it is the reading before you flow a line — the system at rest.

Static pressure tells you the potential a source is sitting on, but not how much it can deliver. A hydrant can show a healthy static reading and still fall apart under load if its mains are small or already feeding other demand.

The useful comparison is static versus residual: how far the pressure drops once water starts flowing is what reveals the supply's real strength. Static is just the starting point of that measurement.

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