The components of a cold water system typically include a fresh water supply line, water storage tanks or reservoirs, a water distribution network comprising of pipes, valves, and fittings, and various plumbing fixtures such as taps, faucets, and showers. The fresh water supply line connects the cold water main to the storage tanks or reservoirs, where the water is stored and maintained at a suitable temperature. From the storage tanks, the water is distributed through a network of pipes, controlled by valves and fittings, to the various plumbing fixtures within a building. These fixtures allow access to the cold water, enabling individuals to draw water for their daily needs, such as drinking, washing, and cleaning. Overall, a cold water system ensures a constant supply of clean, cool water for domestic and commercial purposes.
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