3.75
3" Min - 4" is Max
Electrical trade sizes of PVC conduit are, - 1/2" = 12.5mm, 3/4" = 19mm, 1" = 25mm, 1 1/4" = 32mm, 1 1/2" = 38mm, 2" = 50mm, 3" = 75mm, 4" = 100mm.
Assuming that the INNER DIAMETER of the PVC pipe is 4" (...likely not the case, so you'll need to recalculate for your pipe's dimensions): the volume of the pipe would be calculated as follows: 4" diameter = 2" radius volume_cylinder = Pi*r^2*L; where r = 2" and L = 12" the cylinder therefore has a capacity of 150.8 cubic inches. a gallon of water has the volume of 231 cubic inches. your pipe can hold 0.653 gallons of water. you'll need about 18.38 inch lengths of 4" PVC to hold each gallon of water. again, these calculations rely on the INNER DIAMETER of the pipe being measured at 4" - if this is an outer diameter measurement, the above calculation for the capacity is OVERstated; the 18.38" calculation is UNDERstated.
Class is the classification criteria employ by the manaufacturer to differentiate pipe based on diameter, rating and other criteria. Class 4 just like other classes of pvc pipe can be used for whatever you wish to use it for depending on the location of the pipe and pressure the pipe is subjected to minding the hoop stress equation relations (sigma=Pr/t). Then you can determine which schedule of pipe you actually need.
The recommended installation procedure for schedule 80 4 inch PVC pipe involves cutting the pipe to the desired length, cleaning the ends with PVC cleaner, applying PVC primer, and then using PVC cement to join the pieces together. It is important to ensure the pipe is properly supported and aligned during installation to prevent leaks or damage.
A standard water line PVC pipe typically has a width (diameter) of either 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch, or 1.5 inches.
To connect 1/4 inch irrigation tubing to PVC pipe, you can use a barbed fitting. Simply insert the barbed end of the fitting into the tubing and then connect the other end to the PVC pipe using a PVC cement or a threaded adapter. This will create a secure connection for your irrigation system.
10'
The price of PVC pipe varies from retailer to retailer. Home depot and Lowes sells most sizes for under three dollars a foot. 4 inch PVC pipe shouldn't cost more than $20 for a ten foot section.
Three-quarter inch diameter pipe refers to the outside diameter. Different pipe types of the same outside diameter usually have different inside diameters. ASTM SCH 40 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.824 inches. ASTM CL 200 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.930 inches because of the thinner wall.
Typical weight and dimensions of PVC and CPVC pipes are indicated in the table below:PVC and CPVC Pipes - Schedule 40Nominal Pipe Size(inches)Outside Diameter(inches)Minimum Wall Thickness(inches)Nominal Inside Diameter(inches)Weight(lb/ft)PVCCPVC1/20.8400.1090.6220.160.173/41.0500.1130.8240.210.2311.3150.1331.0490.320.341 1/41.6600.1401.3800.430.461 1/21.9000.1451.6100.510.5522.3750.1542.0670.680.742 1/22.8750.2032.4691.071.1833.5000.2163.0681.411.5444.5000.2374.0262.012.2055.5630.2585.0472.7366.6250.2806.0653.533.8688.6250.3227.9815.395.811010.7500.36510.0207.558.241212.7500.40611.93810.0110.891414.0000.43813.12411.801616.0000.50015.00015.43PVC and CPVC Pipes - Schedule 80Nominal Pipe Size(inches)Outside Diameter(inches)Minimum Wall Thickness(inches)Nominal Inside Diameter(inches)Weight(lb/ft)PVCCPVC1/20.8400.1470.5460.200.223/41.0500.1540.7420.270.3011.3150.1790.9570.410.441 1/41.6600.1911.2780.520.611 1/21.9000.2001.5000.670.7422.3750.2181.9390.951.022 1/22.8750.2762.3231.451.5633.5000.3002.9001.942.0944.5000.3373.8262.753.0555.5630.3754.8133.8766.6250.4325.7615.425.8288.6250.5007.6258.058.831010.7500.5939.56412.0013.091212.7500.6871137616.5018.01414.0000.75012.50019.301616.0000.84314.31425.441 lb = 0.4536 kg1 ft (foot) = 0.3048 m1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.