Steel or copper piping is generally sized for water flow that will result in a friction loss of approximately 2 feet of water per 100 feet of pipe length. This chart indicates the flow in GPM that a pipe size can generally handle:
Steel or copper piping is generally sized for water flow that will result in a friction loss of approximately 2 feet of water per 100 feet of pipe length. This chart indicates the flow in GPM that a pipe size can generally handle:
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Steel or copper piping is generally sized for water flow that will result in a friction loss of approximately 2 feet of water per 100 feet of pipe length. This chart indicates the flow in GPM that a pipe size can generally handle:
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Steel or copper piping is generally sized for water flow that will result in a friction loss of approximately 2 feet of water per 100 feet of pipe length and a velocity of 7 feet per second or less.
This chart indicates the flow in GPM that a pipe size can generally handle: