I would use 3 inch for that.
The number of households that can be serviced by a 6-inch sewer line varies based on several factors, including local regulations, the type of wastewater generated, and peak flow rates. Generally, a 6-inch sewer line can accommodate about 300 to 500 households, depending on these factors. It's essential to consider the specific conditions of the area and any applicable engineering guidelines for precise calculations.
Drop per foot doesn't care about length of run, it depends on pipe size. Pipe larger than 2" needs only 1/8" per foot (37.5" fall for 300'), 2" and smaller needs 1/4" per foot (75" fall for 300')
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there is no size of pipe to keep the pressure the same if your rise is 30' and the volume or flow will drop with any size pipe too at 300' but if you want the least amount of pressure drop and flow for the smallest pipe to save costs then depending on demand I would run 3" or 4" solid core PVC or if you have pressure greater then 80 psi I would run 2" black poly if its for 2.5 bath or smaller home.
A 10-inch x 300' pipe holds 1,224 gallons.
First, you didn't say how many fixture/units,(i.e. toliet, kitchen sink, shower, lavatory, hose bib, etc.) you'll need. The size of line (pipe) depends on this. Example: According to Uniform Plumbing Code 2000 edition, 300 feet from meter to house, minimum 12 fixture/units needs a 1" service line. Hope this helps.
np40 is equivelant to ansi 300#
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Equivalent length of a pipe is a term applied to express the pressure drop generated by valves and fitting in a pipe. In literature, you usually find ratios of equivalent length to diameter of the pipe. For example, L/D for a fully opened globe valve is 300. This means that, if you have a fully opened globe valve in a pipe and the internal diameter of the pipe is ID=0.05m, then the equivalent length for this globe valve =300*D=300*(0.05m)=15m. Equivalent length of 15 meters means that the globe valve generates the same pressure drop as as straight 15-meter long pipe.
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