Do you mean "How many 90 degree bends are allowed in a 100ft pipe?"? If that's what you mean, the answer depends on
The offset in a 45-degree pipe run refers to the vertical or horizontal distance a pipe is shifted from its original line due to the angled connection. In practical terms, when a pipe is installed at a 45-degree angle, it creates a diagonal path that results in both vertical and horizontal displacement. The actual offset can be calculated using trigonometric principles based on the length of the pipe run and the angle. Typically, for a 45-degree angle, the horizontal and vertical offsets are equal.
Can you measure the distance from the corner to either end of the pipe ? The length of the pipe is (1.414) times that distance.
Measure to the center of the Ell and decuct for the threads ..
The take-off for a 22.5-degree elbow refers to the horizontal distance a pipe will extend after making a 22.5-degree bend. This distance can vary based on the pipe diameter and specific installation requirements. Generally, for standard pipe sizes, the take-off distance can be calculated by multiplying the pipe diameter by a factor that correlates with the elbow's angle and the pipe's nominal size. It's important to consult relevant engineering tables or standards for precise measurements in specific applications.
If your elbow is a short radius it is 1 times your nominal pipe diameter. If it is a long radius it is 1 1/2 times your nominal pipe diameter.show me the exact pattern of long radius
37 degree
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
90 degree angle pipe
Pipe size times 0.707
pipe size(inch)x38.1
The offset in a 45-degree pipe run refers to the vertical or horizontal distance a pipe is shifted from its original line due to the angled connection. In practical terms, when a pipe is installed at a 45-degree angle, it creates a diagonal path that results in both vertical and horizontal displacement. The actual offset can be calculated using trigonometric principles based on the length of the pipe run and the angle. Typically, for a 45-degree angle, the horizontal and vertical offsets are equal.
Can you measure the distance from the corner to either end of the pipe ? The length of the pipe is (1.414) times that distance.
A GI pipe is welded to a GI pipe by using solder and flux. The pipe is heated up, flux applied, and then solder allowed to flow into the joints to create a secure bond.
15.875 x pipe size=
No space heaters ! -Much cheaper to put electric pipe warmers on the pipe, they only come on when temp drops below 1 degree, and cost about 1$ a foot.
It equals 3/4" in length.
it takes the same pressure if the vertical heights the same but since the 45 degree pipe would be longer it would create more flow restriction.