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What is flow of water through a half inch copper pipe at 60 psi?

10gpm


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

80 gpm


How many gallons will flow thru a 2 copper pipe at psi?

To determine how many gallons will flow through a 2-inch copper pipe at a specific psi, you need to consider factors such as the pressure (psi), the length of the pipe, and any fittings or obstructions. Generally, a 2-inch copper pipe can flow approximately 1,200 gallons per minute at 50 psi under ideal conditions. However, for a precise calculation, it's best to use flow rate formulas or consult hydraulic tables that account for the specific conditions of your system.


What is the maximum flow rate that can be achieved through a 1.5 inch pipe?

The maximum flow rate through a 1.5 inch pipe is typically around 9 gallons per minute.


How many galleons of water can be pumped through an inch and a quarter copper pipe?

As many as could flow through before eroding the piping to the point of no more flowing through and it simply spewing about.


What is the flow volume difference between 1.25 inch vs 2 inch pipe?

If the flow velocity remains the same the flow volume will increase by the square of the diameter ratio.(2/1.25) = 1.6 = diameter ratio1.62 = 2.56 more flow volume through 2 inch pipe compared to 1.25 inch pipe.


What is the standard diameter of an inch and a quarter copper pipe?

The standard diameter of an inch and a quarter copper pipe is 1.25 inches.


How many gallons per minute will flow through a 1.50 inch Stainless steel pipe at fifty psi?

Depends on what is flowing through the pipe and the temperature of the pipe.


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 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.


How many gallons will flow through a 12 inch pipe at 50psi?

That depends entirely on the viscosity of the liquid in the pipe ! Water would flow faster than oil !


When replacing 80 ft of old steel pipe which is fed from half inch pipe with copper is there any reason to use 3.4 inch pipe instead?

That's 3/4" pipe, not 3.4" prehaps it would deliver more pressure through the 1/2 inch pipe than 3/4 inch. 3/4" pipe will be less restrictive over the course of the run. Otherwise, no. 1/2" Copper Pipe will do fine, since it has a smoother bore, less restrictive, no lime and rust build-up. The only reason for you to use 3/4" pipe is if you want more volume. The pressure remains the same.