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Water content of pipe
Mike T., Swampeast MO
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See attached excerpt from "The Copper Tube Handbook"
You'll find the capacity of steel pipe (Schedule 40 only) on the last page of <A href="http://armstrongpumps.com/Data/pdfbrochures/Links/01_07_001/37.10_Expansion_Tanks_product_data_sheet.pdf">this document</A>
You'll find the capacity of steel pipe (Schedule 40 only) on the last page of <A href="http://armstrongpumps.com/Data/pdfbrochures/Links/01_07_001/37.10_Expansion_Tanks_product_data_sheet.pdf">this document</A>
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piping water content
Does anyone out there know the water content of the following 10 ft lengths of pipe? Having a hard time finding this info, online or offline.
3/4" copper
1" copper
1-1/4" copper
1-1/4" black
Thank you for any help you can give0 -
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Mike,
I've been collecting tables and charts for a long long time. This one is very neat, clean, easy to read. Have something similar, but this one has more information.
I've copied it and added to my collection.
Thanks
Glenn0 -
Pipe Charts
Try these.0
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