Nominal Pipe Size and Schedule

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2 Responses

  1. Charles Diestel says:

    Very good to the point article.

  2. zohab says:

    Good job team process piping.
    However, there is a clerical error in the article it seems.

    For NPS 5 and larger, the Nominal Diameter (DN) is equal to the NPS multiplied by 25.

    This statement in the article should be For NPS 4 and larger. The Nominal Diameter equals to NPS * 25. Shouldn’t it?