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    flow rate loss through 10 feet of 3/4" k copper

    bimr, thank you for your real work answer, i noticed on the sheets you provided that it has an actual 50 gpm rating but that's with an open flow and no resistance. i think i will design the system around 20 gpm and be on the safe side. thanks for all the input guys.
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    flow rate loss through 10 feet of 3/4" k copper

    i thought it would be much more, given its only traveling through 10 feet of pipe it would have very little friction loss.
  3. richterno1

    flow rate loss through 10 feet of 3/4" k copper

    i don't know if i have all the information to complete that, any help would be appreciated. thank you in advance
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    flow rate loss through 10 feet of 3/4" k copper

    forgot to add that i need to have a minimum operating psi of about 55 psi and this is a water service line from the town supply thanks for your help in advance
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    flow rate loss through 10 feet of 3/4" k copper

    Hi Guys have a wired question to ask. need to know what the flow rate would be for the following: Main Line 10" Service line first 10 feet to curb valve is 3/4" rest of service to house is 1-1/4" for 55 feet. what is my actual flow rate at the end of the 1-1/4" line b/c of the first 10 feet...

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