UnterdruckRücksog
UnterdruckRücksog, often translated as negative pressure back-suction, refers to a phenomenon where a reduction in pressure within a system leads to the unintended inflow of external substances or fluids. This can occur in various contexts, from plumbing and HVAC systems to medical devices and industrial processes. The fundamental principle behind UnterdruckRücksog is that fluids naturally move from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. When a vacuum or significantly reduced pressure is created within a sealed or partially sealed system, the surrounding environment, which is at a higher atmospheric pressure, will exert force to equalize this pressure difference.
In plumbing, UnterdruckRücksog can cause contaminated water to be drawn back into the potable water supply