ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Rizza manifold

Okay kiddo, have you ever cooked spaghetti before? The rizza manifold is like the spaghetti strainer that you use to drain the water from the noodles.

Now imagine that instead of noodles, we have a bunch of little tubes that carry fluid (like water, oil, or gas) and we need to control how that fluid flows through those tubes.

That's where the rizza manifold comes in! It's like a special strainer that helps direct the flow of the fluid through the tubes. It can make sure each tube gets exactly the right amount of fluid and that the flow is smooth and efficient.

So just like how the spaghetti strainer helps you control the noodles and the water in the pot, the rizza manifold helps us control the flow of fluid in a bunch of tubes. Pretty neat, right?