A faucet is defined as a regulator or a tap which controls the flow of a liquid from a reservoir. A faucet is a tap. It is a valve that regulates the release of matter which is in the liquid state or the gaseous state (the latter is known as a gas-tap.)
A faucet refers to the valve for the release of water from a water-tap. It also refers to the tap connected to a keg of beer. This controls the flow of the beverage. The faucet attached to a keg of beer is also called a beer tap. In the less common but broader sense of the term, the word faucet also refers to any water spigot.
A safety faucet is defined as a faucet that has obtained the approval from the Factory Mutual (abbreviated as FM) and/or the Underwriters' Laboratories (abbreviated as UL). The purpose of these faucets is to dispense liquids classified as flammable.
A faucet refers to the valve for the release of water from a water-tap. It also refers to the tap connected to a keg of beer. This controls the flow of the beverage. The faucet attached to a keg of beer is also called a beer tap. In the less common but broader sense of the term, the word faucet also refers to any water spigot.
A safety faucet is defined as a faucet that has obtained the approval from the Factory Mutual (abbreviated as FM) and/or the Underwriters' Laboratories (abbreviated as UL). The purpose of these faucets is to dispense liquids classified as flammable.