The recommended pressure rating for 1.5 inch schedule 40 pipe is 130 psi.
The maximum pressure rating for a 2 inch schedule 80 PVC pipe is typically around 400 psi.
The pressure rating for schedule 80 pipe is typically around 200 psi (pounds per square inch).
The pressure rating of Schedule 40 PVC pipes is typically around 450 psi (pounds per square inch).
The pressure rating of Schedule 80 PVC pipes is typically around 300 psi (pounds per square inch).
250 PSI WELDED
The maximum pressure rating for a 2 inch schedule 80 PVC pipe is typically around 400 psi.
It depends on the pipe schedule and diameter... For example. Schedule 40 1 Inch pipe has a minimum burst pressure pressure rating of 1440PSI and an operational PSI of 270. Google can provide a complete chart. Just search "PVC Pipes - Pressure Ratings"
The recommended pressure rating for a 5/8 pipe in a residential plumbing system is typically around 100 psi (pounds per square inch). It is important to check the specific manufacturer's guidelines for the pipe being used to ensure proper pressure handling.
The recommended pressure for a 24-inch bike tire is typically between 30-50 psi.
Schedule 40 welded carbon steel pipe (black) is rated at a working pressure of 150 psi. It should be printed on it. Schedule 80 welded is rated at 300 psi. If U want higher rated piping you must use seamless (not welded) pipe. Hope this helps!
The recommended tire pressure for a bike with 27-inch tires is typically between 80-100 psi (pounds per square inch). It is important to check the sidewall of the tire for the specific recommended pressure range.
The recommended pressure for 24-inch bicycle tires is typically between 35 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).