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What is the maximum water flow through a 3 inch fire hose?

To find the maximum flow you would need to know the maximum pressure. A typical fire nozzle pressure would be up to 100 psi with a diameter of 1 to 1.25 inches. The GPM would be between 300 GPM and 460 GPM through the nozzle. If it were simply a 3-inch pipe with an oversized pump, running at 100 psi with no nozzle, you could (in theory) move over 3,000 GPM through the pipe (ignoring friction loss). Even at 80 psi, a master stream through a 2-inch nozzle moves over 1,000 GPM.


Can you flow 25 gpm through 1 inch copper pipe?

Yes, easily.


If flow through a 10 inch pipe is 722gpm what Is the Volocity in feet?

A pipe that is 10 inch would have the velocity of 2.75 feet. This is 2.75 feet with 722 GPM.


How many GPM through 1.5 inch pipe at 50 psi?

you need to know the viscosity of the liquid - molasses or alcohol?


What is the maximum gpm of water in a 2 pipe at 100 psi?

7.359


4 inch drain pipe water flow in gpm?

100


If flow through a 10 inch pipe is 722gpm what I'd the Volo city in feet?

It would 2.75 feet with a 10 inch pipe. It would be 2.75 feet with a volatility of 722 GPM.


The gpm through 2inch water pipe?

Under 400 GPM at best (without friction)


What would the flow rate be for a 2 inch copper pipe at 95 PSI?

80 gpm


How many gpm will flow through a 1 pipe at 80 psi?

-39


What is the flow rate of water through .75 inch pex pipe at 40 psi in gpm?

The standard formula to calculate flow(GPM - gallons per minute) from a CIRCULAR orifice is:29.7 * (the square root of the pressure) * (the square of the diameter of the flow orifice)EXAMPLE using 3/4" Pex Pipe(actual I.D. of 3/4 PEX Pipe is .677") and 40 PSI pressure:29.7 * 6.325(sq. root of 40) * .458(the square of the I.D. 3/4" pipe) =A GPM of 86.03Note: You also need to account for fittings in the loss calculations; while minimal several fitting will make a difference.


How long will it take to flow 300 gallons through a 1 inch pipe at 55 lbs psi?

The time it takes to flow 300 gallons through a 1 inch pipe at 55 psi depends on the flow rate of the pipe. You would need to know the flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM) of the 1 inch pipe to calculate the time it takes. Without the flow rate, it is not possible to determine the exact time it will take.