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What fittings are installed and type of valves and height as friction losses have a lot to do with the calculations. Also the piping material and lenght have to be taken into consideration.

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15y ago

To give a proper answer one has to know the type of piping as per Hazen Williams forumla's regarding friction losses

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14y ago

That would depend on the type of copper Type K, L, M or T.P

thicker wall thus more friction losses SEE HAZEN - Williams formulas

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14y ago

As many as you have available at the supply end,

if you keep it going long enough.

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13y ago

291 gpm if no restriction.

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100

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