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The difference between schedule 40 and 80 pvc is the wall thickness and schedule 80 is thicker then schedule 40 so the higher the schedule number the thicker the wall of the pipe thus can hold more pressure.
The psi rating for Schedule 40 PVC pipes is typically around 480 psi.
The psi rating for schedule 40 PVC pipe is typically around 480 psi.
The temperature rating for PVC Schedule 80 piping is typically around 140F to 160F.
The temperature rating for Schedule 80 PVC pipes is typically around 140F (60C).
Schedule 40 PVC is the type and thickness of water pipe.
Schedule 80 PVC electrical conduit is a type of conduit that is thicker and stronger than Schedule 40 PVC conduit. It is designed to provide extra protection for electrical wiring in more demanding environments. The specifications for Schedule 80 PVC electrical conduit typically include a higher wall thickness, increased impact resistance, and the ability to withstand higher temperatures compared to Schedule 40 PVC conduit.
No, Schedule 20 PVC pipe is not thicker than Schedule 40. In fact, Schedule 40 PVC pipe has a thicker wall and can support higher pressure compared to Schedule 20. Schedule 20 is typically used for drainage and venting applications, while Schedule 40 is suited for higher-pressure systems like water supply.
It is the wall thickness heavier then schedule 20 lighter then schedule 80
do you want that PVC in schedule 40 or schedule 80,1",2"? its a PCV-(Positive Crankcase ventilation )valve.
Pressure rating.
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