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CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE

CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE

CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE

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IN ONE OF THE PROJECT SPECS I FOUND CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE AS 79 AWT , 98 AWT ??
WHAT DOES THAT MEANS ?? & WHAT IS FULL FORM OF AWT ??

RE: CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE

I, like most other people, consider the use of all capital letters to be rude. It implies a person is yelling or is angry. I hope that is not the case here and maybe its just a matter of a "Cap Lock" key got stuck accidentally.

Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results

RE: CONNECTING PIPE SCHEDULE

My best guess would be "Average Wall Thickness" however the numbers in front of them are extremely large for wall thickness values if in mm units. Is it possible it's "7.9 AWT" and "9.8 AWT"?

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