StephenJcan
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2001
- 21
I have a few questions on gas pipe sizing and pressure drop.
The total load is 20,000 CFH with an equivalent length of 400 feet, gas pressure is 14" W.C. and minimum operating pressure for the equipment is 10" W.C.
Using the formulae for gas pressure I find that with 0.5" W.C. drop, I would use 10" pipe at the main.
My questions are:
1) would it be ok to use 3" W.C. pressure drop in the formula so I can use 6" pipe instead of the 10"?
2) how would I calculate the pressure loss for the pipes?
3) the tables recommend 0.5" W.C. is there a reason for this? Seems like a rather tight restriction for pipe sizing.
Any help would be welcome as this has always been something I'm not sure of.
The total load is 20,000 CFH with an equivalent length of 400 feet, gas pressure is 14" W.C. and minimum operating pressure for the equipment is 10" W.C.
Using the formulae for gas pressure I find that with 0.5" W.C. drop, I would use 10" pipe at the main.
My questions are:
1) would it be ok to use 3" W.C. pressure drop in the formula so I can use 6" pipe instead of the 10"?
2) how would I calculate the pressure loss for the pipes?
3) the tables recommend 0.5" W.C. is there a reason for this? Seems like a rather tight restriction for pipe sizing.
Any help would be welcome as this has always been something I'm not sure of.