up to 2.300 PSI
2000 Psi
depends on the pressure pushing through the pipe
If water is flowing through pipe, no head pressure can build up. Blocking off flow of water will create head pressure in pipe as long as pipe is vertical. A vertical column of water creates head pressure.
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
the answer would be 48 m/s
2000 Psi
That would depend on the temperature /pressure as the coeffient of expansion per degree
depends on the pressure pushing through the pipe
how many gallons of water are in 200 feet of 1 1/4 pipe
Copper can rust
Galvanized pipe will be silver/gray color. Copper will be copper. Use a magnet, it'll stick to galvanized pipe but not to copper. Drinking water lines should not be black steel pipe.
Use a lead-free silver solder. It is the only thing that can handle the pressure and bond with the copper pipe.
With a saw or pipe cutter.
with a set of freon guages. The smaller copper pipe should be warm to hot. The larger copper pipe should be cold and in hot humid weather dripping water from condensation. what should the guages read.
Water
When the pump is not running, the water pressure at the output pipe of the pump will be equal to the static pressure of the water source acting on the pipe. This static pressure varies depending on the elevation and depth of the water source.
The different grades of copper pipe available for plumbing applications are Type M, Type L, and Type K. These grades vary in thickness and are used for different levels of water pressure and temperature.