Posted: 11/12/2014 9:19:49 PM EDT
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I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi.
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No holes. Once you perforate, both psi and flow will decrease downstream. The amounts will depend on the size of the hole....but they will not be the same as before the hole. Not a plumber....but I play one on TV. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile What if I reduced the hole size down the length of pipe? |
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Quoted: What if I reduced the hole size down the length of pipe? Quoted: Quoted: No holes. Once you perforate, both psi and flow will decrease downstream. The amounts will depend on the size of the hole....but they will not be the same as before the hole. Not a plumber....but I play one on TV. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile What if I reduced the hole size down the length of pipe? |
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Do the opposite. As the pressure falls you will need larger holes to get the same volume. Quoted:
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No holes. Once you perforate, both psi and flow will decrease downstream. The amounts will depend on the size of the hole....but they will not be the same as before the hole. Not a plumber....but I play one on TV. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile What if I reduced the hole size down the length of pipe? Is there any type of formula I could use? |
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I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. Edit: added pipe size If 60 psi is maintained - then the flow rate remains the same provided the exit area is the same. example: Two .75" inch holes ( no matter where they are located on the 10' section ). |
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Plumber here. First question: What the hell. Second question: Do you think the average roto rooter could answer this? Call an engineer.
Fireal tho. If you alter the pipe, by drilling a hole, then the effects would be measurable downstream, however minute. Just what are you doing? |
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Plumber here. First question: What the hell. Second question: Do you think the average roto rooter could answer this? Call an engineer. Fireal tho. If you alter the pipe, by drilling a hole, then the effects would be measurable downstream, however minute. Just what are you doing? See? 175 bucks an hour and he don't know jack.
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If 60 psi is maintained - then the flow rate remains the same provided the exit area is the same. example: Two .75" inch holes ( no matter where they are located on the 10' section ). Quoted:
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I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. Edit: added pipe size If 60 psi is maintained - then the flow rate remains the same provided the exit area is the same. example: Two .75" inch holes ( no matter where they are located on the 10' section ). Thanks, but, I need to dissolve salt in a 10ft long tank some-what evenly. |
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Thanks, but, I need to dissolve salt in a 10ft long tank some-what evenly. Quoted:
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I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. Edit: added pipe size If 60 psi is maintained - then the flow rate remains the same provided the exit area is the same. example: Two .75" inch holes ( no matter where they are located on the 10' section ). Thanks, but, I need to dissolve salt in a 10ft long tank some-what evenly. Ok .. but that's not what you asked. Quoted:
I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. |
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I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. Edit: added pipe size If 60 psi is maintained - then the flow rate remains the same provided the exit area is the same. example: Two .75" inch holes ( no matter where they are located on the 10' section ). Thanks, but, I need to dissolve salt in a 10ft long tank some-what evenly. Ok .. but that's not what you asked. Quoted:
I have a flow rate of 40gpm@60psi. What I am wanting to know is how many and what size hole you can drill in a 10ft section of 1.5'' pipe to maintain full flow and psi. Devil in the details. <me
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Lets see here... 10 foot wide and 1.5 inch pipe.... Hmmmm http://d323w7klwy72q3.cloudfront.net/i/a/2014/20141016kdot/I1392.JPG How many holes in the pipe? Looks like a call to VariTech tomorrow. |
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