On 8/18/17 4:33 PM, Moritz wrote:
>
> Hi Richard
>> in actual real world usage, however, they are called dry hydrants by
>> their
>> users (the fire departments). they are even signed as "dry hydrants" in
>> many
>> cases. there's such a sign not far from me, i can go take a picture of
>> it.
> I think it's a language issue here.
> Here in Germany these dry hydrants are called suction point (actually the 
> German word for it) with proper signs. 
normal practice in these cases is to fall back on british practice.
i have no idea what that might be.

richard

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