A manifold is a pipe or chamber with several inlets or outlets, used to collect or distribute a fluid (liquid or gas) to multiple points. Think of it as a central hub or a junction box for fluids, designed to simplify a piping system by reducing the number of connections and hoses required.
The fundamental purpose of a manifold is to organize and streamline fluid distribution. Instead of running individual lines from a single source to multiple destinations, a single line feeds a manifold. From the manifold, several lines can then be branched off to their respective end points. This design centralizes control and management of the fluid flow.
A manifold is a pipe or chamber with several inlets or outlets, used to collect or distribute a fluid (liquid or gas) to multiple points. Think of it as a central hub or a junction box for fluids, designed to simplify a piping system by reducing the number of connections and hoses required.
The fundamental purpose of a manifold is to organize and streamline fluid distribution. Instead of running individual lines from a single source to multiple destinations, a single line feeds a manifold. From the manifold, several lines can then be branched off to their respective end points. This design centralizes control and management of the fluid flow.