Pipe classification:
Iron pipe size (approximate internal dia.)
Manufacturers’ weight: NPS +
- STD
- XS
- XXS
Schedule number: NPS +
- 5, 5s, 10, 10s, 20, 20s, 30, 40, 40s, 60, 80, 80s, 100, 120, 140, 160
- SCH ≈ 1000 P/S
- NPS ≤ 12, OD ≥ NPS
- NPS ≥ 14, OD = NPS
- NPS ≤ 10, SCH 40 = STD
- NPS ≤ 8, SCH 80 = XS
- Light wall = light gage = 5, 5s, 10, 10s
API designation
- A25, A, B, X42, X46, X52, X60, X65, X70
- X(AA), AA = Allowable stress
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
- 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, 2500
Pipe:
- NPS:
1/8”, ¼”, 3/8”, ½”, ¾”, 1”, 1 ½”, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”,
12”, 14”, 16”, 18”, 20”, 24”, 28”, 30”, 32”, 36”, 40”,
44”, 48” 52”, 56”, 60”
- NPS
1 ¼”, 2 ½”, 3 ½”, 5” not used
Pipe is supplied in
- Random length (17 to 25 ft)
- Double random length (38 to 48 ft)
Pipe end:
- BE (bevel end)
- PE (plain end)
- T& C (treaded and coupled, rating of coupling shall be specified
Tube:
Specify by two of
- Outside diameter
- Inside diameter
- Thousandths of inch
- Gauge number
- American wire gauge
- Steel wire gauge
- Birmingham wire gauge
When gauge numbers are given without reference to a system (BWG) is implied.
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Piping Design
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