incorep:
UncleSyd is correct. At 2 psig, this is basically an air duct application and Schedule 40 pipe is dead weight, at excess cost, with no positive contribution other than allowing personnel to sit or step on it.
UncleSyd continues his good, practical advice: Schedule 10 is, unfortunately, hard to come by and may cost MORE - due to low demand. In the past, I have resorted to rolling thin plate (3/16") and seam welding my own forced-draft piping on boilers - clamped on rubber hose connection(s) where possible in order to arrest any fan, boiler, or burner vibrations. Since the forced air is clean and free of any contaminants, I refraim from using any flanges or connectors other than the hoses. I never found reason to open up the ducts for inspection or cleaning.
Hope this experience helps.