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Pipe that meets the requirements of sour gas service per NACE MR0175.
Yellow
Polyethylene: Plastic, very stable, easily jointed, less prone to cracking/rotting out than cast or steel pipe.
its the gas flowing into your unit that produces the cold air the gas is cold so your pipe slightly freezes
If you are running natural gas or propane, gas teflon tape. Otherwise, any white teflon plumbers tape is fine.
Standard pipes can be made of copper, steel, lead, polyurethane, and other materials.It would depend on what the pipe is made of.It would also depend on the thickness of the walls of the pipe."Standard" is also ambiguous since different applications have different standards. A gas pipe is different than a sewage pipe or a fresh water pipe.
Called the 'exhaust chimney'. It should usually be a double thickness aluminium or steel tube.
The volume of gas would be 598.7 cubic feet.
The schedule of a pipe indicates its thickness. The higher the schedule number, the thicker the pipe will be. Shcedule 40 and schedule 80 seem to be the most common.
2" from finished wall to end of 1" threaded pipe.
Depends on what's flowing (gas or water or something else) and under how much pressure.
Orange pipe is for natural gas.
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Depends what you're shipping through the pipe. If it's air or natural gas, very few psi. If it's crude oil or cookie dough, many many psi.
basically you need a pipe and a 1mm drill and you drill holes half an inch apart and place and plug up the end with something. make a hole on the end of your rubber cork and attach a gas pipe and fill it with the gas of your choice i suggest propane and light it
Not sure what you mean by pressure fittings. Threaded fittings for steel pipe are pressure fittings. Steel pipe with a 3/4" O.D. is known as 1/2" I.P.S. (Iron Pipe Size) pipe.
You speed up the pump, which increases its pressure on the solid or liquid. Narrowing the pipe does not increase the pressure or flow rate, it only increases the speed at which the liquid or gas passes by a given point.