How Did Water Fountains Work Before Electrical Pumps?
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 at
10:06 pm
Gravity, or a water wheel.
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Filed under: Water Fountain Pumps
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Water pressure — all of the famous Roman fountains were fed by water through the aquaducts, which brought it in several miles, in some cases. The water came from locations higher than the city, and this pressure caused the water to spray from the fountains.
You can repeat this with a simple home experiment… A container of water, and a small tube, and an empty container. Set the container of water on something to make it higher than the empty container. Set one end of the tube in the water, and the other in the empty dish. You might need to provide a bit of suction to get the water up over the lip of the container, but once started it should continue to run until it the tube end is no longer covered by the water.
Have Fun
Gravity, water was supplied form a higher elevation and piped down to the fountains.