Use the formula 4.5*t(OD-t)/1000
For the volume of pipes, you can use the formula for a cylinder.
PVC or polyvinylchloride. IN other words ~ plastic pipe. k
Hb=(PCV-1)/3
A fitting that makes it possible, for example, to glue a piece of 2" pipe into a 3" fitting (if you have a 3" x 2" bushing, that is).
Use the formula 4.5*t(OD-t)/1000
PVC is a compound.The pipes are not a compound but they are made from a compound.
Pvc pipes are cheaper. They are easier to join. They last longer.
PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, which is what PVC pipes are made of.
For the volume of pipes, you can use the formula for a cylinder.
No. Pressure and volume are not the same. You may loose a few pounds of pressure by using different pipes and sizing. But, what you may lose lots of is volume, the amount of water actually flowing thru the pipes. Old galvanized pipe corrodes on the inside and loses the volume needed to supply adequate water.
Because modern PVC and PEX pipes are much more efficient and easier to work with.
Yes, bleach can harm PVC pipes if used in high concentrations or left to sit in the pipes for an extended period of time. It can weaken the PVC material and cause it to become brittle, leading to potential leaks or cracks in the pipes. It is generally recommended to dilute bleach thoroughly and not to use it regularly on PVC pipes.
These days PVC pipes are faster and easier to fit and in many ways more efficient than cast iron.
PVC pipes are less expensive and easier to repair. Metal pipes are more expensive and more difficult to repair.
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You should always check for pipes by hand, many pipes are PVC and will not show up on a metal detector.