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Couldn't access Internet Explorer. Help!?

This is what its written on the webpage when i pull out the browserAccess Denied Your system was configured to deny access to this URL.Because this url was and improper/obscene website or your package is localnet

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In the United States, a commonly found hydrant will have 3 outlets and a 5 sided stem for a hydrant wrench on the top ( not 4 sided as someone mentioned ). This 5 sided stem is designed that way to help reduce unauthorized use. A 3 outlet hydrant has normally two 2.5 inch male threaded connections and a steamer connection between them, of a normal diameter of 4.5 inches. The threads are normally a NH ( National Hose) thread and this was called NST ( National Standard Thread ) in years past. Water flow in GPM, and flow pressure, will vary widely but the hydrants are the end of a riser connected to a main water line. They will be designed to permit the barrel ( riser) to drain out after use for protection against freezing. LDH ( large diameter hose ) is not canvas. It will be found as a cotten jacket with a rubber lining or synthetic material as a liner/jacket. LDH is usable off of any of the outlets whether the steamer or butts is chosen and the appropriate adapter employed. Specific colors or tags may be found that would indicate the normal flow rate of the hydrant. Some hydrants are on a hi pressure hi flow water main system. These are independant of general public mains. Hydrants will open either with the pressure or against the pressure and must be done in a deliberate manner and especially not slammed shut. The resultant water hammer from abruptly stopping a large flow of water can and does do serious damage. Hydrants are not to be confused with the sprinkler siamese dual female 2.5 inch NH threaded connections on the side of sprinklered buildings. The Fire Dept will connect to a siamese like this to supplant the flow in the sprinkler system in event of a fire. There are of course variations in hydrants and I am limiting this to general commonly found hydrants. HTH Deric
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