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{{Project data
| authors = User:Eibauer
| made = Yes
| replicated = No
| cost = USD 1.58
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== Talbot Type Water Tap ==
== Talbot Type Water Tap ==
Project developed by [https://www.appropedia.org/User:Eibauer Eric Bauer]
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==Abstract==
Project developed by [[User:Eibauer|Eric Bauer]]
# Paragraph description of the OSAT - why is it Appropriate? What need does it fulfil? Are there case studies you have found of a technology being used successfully?
 
# Picture of completed print using your printer [[Image:Wood_WorkingClamp_Parts.png|200px|right]]
== Abstract ==
 
* Talbot water taps are used extensively throughout the low income countries of the world. This type of tap is extremely useful for them, but is often quite expensive to purchase; sometimes so expensive that they can't get them. This type of tap allows for automatic shutoff of the water when it is released due to the water pressure pushing it closed. This 3D printable version is 89% cheaper than a standard quarter turn water tap (these are even cheaper than a Talbot tap). Not only is this OSAT low cost, it is also extremely easy to make: simple 3D print, no support material, no extra tools needed, and a very simple assembly procedure.
* Talbot Type Water Tap - closed position [[Image:Assembly talbot closed.JPG|300px|centre]]
 
== Bill of Materials ==
 
* Printed Parts
# Talbot Body (quantity = 1)
# Talbot Housing (quantity = 1)
# Talbot Cap (quantity = 1)
# Talbot Pin (quantity = 1)
# [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4022023/files link to part files and STL files]
* Purchased Parts
# Square cross section o-ring (quantity = 1) [https://www.mcmaster.com/1171n126 link to part]
# Circle cross section o-ring (quantity = 2) [https://www.mcmaster.com/9262k156 link to part]
 
== Tools needed ==
 
* [[AthenaII|MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
 
== Skills and knowledge needed ==
 
* N/A


== Bill of Materials==
== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions ==
# Provide a full BOM -- Materials needed for fabrication of device and alternative materials if they are not available, prices/sources of non-printable parts
## Upload and link to all source files from open source CAD
## Upload and link to all STLs


== Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT==
* Printing Directions
# [[AthenaII| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
# Print speed = 100 mm/s
#
# Layer height = 0.10 mm
# Infill = 100%
# Print temp = 210 deg. C
# Material = PLA
# No support needed for any of the prints
* Assembly Directions
# Start with tablot body [[Media:Assembly talbot 1.JPG|Picture]]
# Put two circle profile o-rings into the grooves of the talbot body [[Media:Assembly talbot 2.JPG|Picture]]
# Slide the talbot housing over the small diameter end of the talbot body [[Media:Assembly talbot 3.JPG|Picture]]
# Slide the square profile o-ring over the small diameter end of the tablot body [[Media:Assembly talbot 4.JPG|Picture]]
# Slide the tablot cap over the small diameter end of the talbot body and line up round holes in tablot body and talbot cap [[Media:Assembly talbot 5.JPG|Picture]]
# Press talbot pin into the round holes that were just lined up [[Media:Assembly talbot 6.JPG|Picture]]
# Thread finished part into desired 3/4" NPT female pipe fitting [[Media:Assembly talbot open.JPG|Picture]]
* Print time estimate = 3 hours and 55 minutes
* Assembly time estimate = 10 minutes


== Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT ==
=== Common Problems and Solutions ===
* If you used special skill – link to relevant Wikipedia or Wikiversity articles/courses


== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions==
* Ensure your printer settings allow for accurately sized parts. If parts aren't properly sized, o-rings may not seal or will be too tight.
# Provide directions for print/assembly - be detailed enough in your “how to” to ensure that someone could construct the device from your description. Consider the elegance of IKEA like instructions.
# Include print time estimate
# Include assembly time estimate
# Including drawings or pictures of the device at stage of assembly at minimum. (http://www.appropedia.org/Special:Upload)
# Consider video if appropriate
{|style="border:1px solid #73BF73; background-color: #E6FFE6; margin-left:.1em; margin-top:2px; -moz-border-radius:15px;" align="right" width="150px"
!<big>Example video summary of textbook</big>
|-
|<center>{{#widget:YouTube|id=yiJDx9dCfEQ}} </center>
|-
|}


=== Common Problems and Solutions===
== Cost savings ==
* Include common mistakes/problems to avoid in building your OSAT and how to overcome them


== Cost savings==
* Commercially Available Option
* If your solution is not a low cost one then it is not really appropriate.
# Talbot valves are sold on a "request a quote" price basis, but are understood to be more expensive than standard quarter turn style taps. Because of this, I was unable to find a price for a Talbot valve and will be comparing this valve to a standard quarter turn style tap.
# Estimate your costs
# [https://www.mcmaster.com/47865k24 $14.41 for a standard quarter turn style tap]
# Find a commercial equivalent, cite it and put the [url in square brackets]
* Price Breakdown
# Calculate $ savings and % savings
# 48g of PLA = $0.96 (assuming $20/kg)
# square profile o-ring = [https://www.mcmaster.com/1171n126 $0.35 per valve (1 o-ring needed)]
# circle profile o-ring = [https://www.mcmaster.com/9262k156 $0.27 per valve (2 o-rings needed)]
# TOTAL COST = $1.58 per valve
* Price Comparison
# Commerical = $14.41
# 3D Printable = $1.58
# 89% cost savings


== Benefited Internet Communities ==
== Benefited Internet Communities ==
* Name and add links to at least 5 using single brackets around [url name]


==References==
* [[Requests for 3-D printable open source appropriate technology|Appropedia Requests for 3D Printable Open Source Appropriate Technology]]
* [[Open Source Appropriate Technology|OSAT]]
* [https://www.oshwa.org/ Open Source Hardware Association]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20200928010819/https://www.nctr.sd/aoc/ African Open Source Center]
* [https://opensource.com/ OpenSource.com]


* The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the <nowiki> <ref> </ref> and <references/>  </nowiki>tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did. <ref> web page: Talis Talbot Taflo Datasheet Available: https://www.talis-uk.com/talis-uk/user_upload/Talbot-Talflo-Datasheet.08.12.pdf</ref>
== References ==


<references/>
* The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the <nowiki> and <references /> </nowiki>tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did.<ref>web page: Talis Talbot Talflo Datasheet Available: https://www.talis-uk.com/talis-uk/user_upload/Talbot-Talflo-Datasheet.08.12.pdf</ref>
<nowiki>
Based on the developmental needs addressed (e.g. food, heat, electricity, clean water, health  care, etc.) be sure to label your device in the proper categories e.g. use [[Category:Water]]. Be sure to categorize your device so that it will be easy to find – for example “Low voltage connection basics” is categorized in


[[Category:How tos]]
<references />
[[Category:Electricity]]
[[Category:Electric lighting]].


</nowiki>
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| keywords = 3D printing, talbot water tap, automatic water shut off
| sdg = SDG03 Good health and well-being, SDG06 Clean water and sanitation, SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
| organizations = Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab
| license = CC-BY-SA-3.0
| language = en
}}


[[category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:3D printing]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 28 February 2024

Assembly talbot closed.JPG
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Manufacturing files https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4022023/files
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Authors Eric Bauer
Made Yes
Replicated No
Cost USD 1.58
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Talbot Type Water Tap[edit | edit source]

Project developed by Eric Bauer

Abstract[edit | edit source]

  • Talbot water taps are used extensively throughout the low income countries of the world. This type of tap is extremely useful for them, but is often quite expensive to purchase; sometimes so expensive that they can't get them. This type of tap allows for automatic shutoff of the water when it is released due to the water pressure pushing it closed. This 3D printable version is 89% cheaper than a standard quarter turn water tap (these are even cheaper than a Talbot tap). Not only is this OSAT low cost, it is also extremely easy to make: simple 3D print, no support material, no extra tools needed, and a very simple assembly procedure.
  • Talbot Type Water Tap - closed position
    Assembly talbot closed.JPG

Bill of Materials[edit | edit source]

  • Printed Parts
  1. Talbot Body (quantity = 1)
  2. Talbot Housing (quantity = 1)
  3. Talbot Cap (quantity = 1)
  4. Talbot Pin (quantity = 1)
  5. link to part files and STL files
  • Purchased Parts
  1. Square cross section o-ring (quantity = 1) link to part
  2. Circle cross section o-ring (quantity = 2) link to part

Tools needed[edit | edit source]

Skills and knowledge needed[edit | edit source]

  • N/A

Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions[edit | edit source]

  • Printing Directions
  1. Print speed = 100 mm/s
  2. Layer height = 0.10 mm
  3. Infill = 100%
  4. Print temp = 210 deg. C
  5. Material = PLA
  6. No support needed for any of the prints
  • Assembly Directions
  1. Start with tablot body Picture
  2. Put two circle profile o-rings into the grooves of the talbot body Picture
  3. Slide the talbot housing over the small diameter end of the talbot body Picture
  4. Slide the square profile o-ring over the small diameter end of the tablot body Picture
  5. Slide the tablot cap over the small diameter end of the talbot body and line up round holes in tablot body and talbot cap Picture
  6. Press talbot pin into the round holes that were just lined up Picture
  7. Thread finished part into desired 3/4" NPT female pipe fitting Picture
  • Print time estimate = 3 hours and 55 minutes
  • Assembly time estimate = 10 minutes

Common Problems and Solutions[edit | edit source]

  • Ensure your printer settings allow for accurately sized parts. If parts aren't properly sized, o-rings may not seal or will be too tight.

Cost savings[edit | edit source]

  • Commercially Available Option
  1. Talbot valves are sold on a "request a quote" price basis, but are understood to be more expensive than standard quarter turn style taps. Because of this, I was unable to find a price for a Talbot valve and will be comparing this valve to a standard quarter turn style tap.
  2. $14.41 for a standard quarter turn style tap
  • Price Breakdown
  1. 48g of PLA = $0.96 (assuming $20/kg)
  2. square profile o-ring = $0.35 per valve (1 o-ring needed)
  3. circle profile o-ring = $0.27 per valve (2 o-rings needed)
  4. TOTAL COST = $1.58 per valve
  • Price Comparison
  1. Commerical = $14.41
  2. 3D Printable = $1.58
  3. 89% cost savings

Benefited Internet Communities[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the and <references /> tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did.[1]
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Keywords 3d printing, talbot water tap, automatic water shut off
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being, SDG06 Clean water and sanitation, SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
Authors Eric Bauer
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab
Language English (en)
Translations Spanish
Related 1 subpages, 7 pages link here
Impact 748 page views
Created November 16, 2019 by Eric Bauer
Modified February 28, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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