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Nominal Pipe Size

Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures.[1] "Nominal" refers to pipe in non-specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non-dimensional number (for example – 2-inch nominal steel pipe" consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a 2.375-inch (60.3 mm) outside diameter). Specific pipe is identified by pipe diameter and another non-dimensional number for wall thickness referred to as the Schedule (Sched. or Sch., for example – "2-inch diameter pipe, Schedule 40"). NPS is often incorrectly called National Pipe Size, due to confusion with the American standard for pipe threads, "national pipe straight", which also abbreviates as "NPS". The European and international designation equivalent to NPS is DN (diamètre nominal/nominal diameter/Nennweite), in which sizes are measured in millimetres, see ISO 6708.[2] The term NB (nominal bore) is also frequently used interchangeably with DN.

In March 1927 the American Standards Association authorized a committee to standardize the dimensions of wrought steel and wrought iron pipe and tubing. At that time only a small selection of wall thicknesses were in use: standard weight (STD), extra-strong (XS), and double extra-strong (XXS), based on the iron pipe size (IPS) system of the day. However these three sizes did not fit all applications. Also, in 1939, it was hoped that the designations of STD, XS, and XXS would be phased out by schedule numbers, however those original terms are still in common use today (although sometimes referred to as standard, extra-heavy (XH), and double extra-heavy (XXH), respectively). Since the original schedules were created, there have been many revisions and additions to the tables of pipe sizes based on industry use and on standards from API, ASTM, and others.[3]

Stainless steel pipes, which were coming into more common use in the mid 20th century, permitted the use of thinner pipe walls with much less risk of failure due to corrosion. By 1949 thinner schedules 5S and 10S, which were based on the pressure requirements modified to the nearest BWG number, had been created, and other "S" sizes followed later. Due to their thin walls, the smaller "S" sizes can not be threaded together according to ASME code,[4] but must be fusion welded, brazed, roll grooved, or joined with press fittings.

Application edit

Based on the NPS and schedule of a pipe,[5] the pipe outside diameter (OD) and wall thickness can be obtained from reference tables such as those below, which are based on ASME standards B36.10M and B36.19M. For example, NPS 14 Sch 40 has an OD of 14 inches (360 mm) and a wall thickness of 0.437 inches (11.1 mm). However, the NPS and OD values are not always equal, which can create confusion.

  • For NPS 18 to 12, the NPS and OD values are different. For example, the OD of an NPS 12 pipe is actually 12.75 inches (324 mm). To find the actual OD for each NPS value, refer to the tables below. (Note that for tubing, the size indicates actual dimensions, not nominal.)
  • For NPS 14 and up, the NPS and OD values are equal. In other words, an NPS 14 pipe is actually 14 inches (360 mm) OD.

The reason for the discrepancy for NPS 18 to 12 inches is that these NPS values were originally set to give the same inside diameter (ID) based on wall thicknesses standard at the time. However, as the set of available wall thicknesses evolved, the ID changed and NPS became only indirectly related to ID and OD.

For a given NPS, the OD stays fixed and the wall thickness increases with schedule. For a given schedule, the OD increases with NPS while the wall thickness stays constant or increases. Using equations and rules in ASME B31.3 Process Piping, it can be shown that pressure rating decreases with increasing NPS and constant schedule.[a]

Some specifications use pipe schedules called standard wall (STD), extra strong (XS), and double extra strong (XXS), although these actually belong to an older system called iron pipe size (IPS). The IPS number is the same as the NPS number. STD is identical to SCH 40S, and 40S is identical to 40 for NPS 18 to NPS 10, inclusive. XS is identical to SCH 80S, and 80S is identical to 80 for NPS 18 to NPS 8, inclusive. XXS wall is thicker than schedule 160 from NPS 18 in to NPS 6 in inclusive, and schedule 160 is thicker than XXS wall for NPS 8 in and larger.

Blockage or ball test edit

When a pipe is welded or bent the most common method to inspect blockages, misalignment, ovality, and weld bead dimensional conformity is to pass a round ball through the pipe coil or circuit. If the inner pipe dimension is to be measured then the weld bead should be subtracted, if welding is applicable. Typically, the clearance tolerance for the ball must not exceed 1 millimetre (0.039 in). Allowable ovality of any pipe is measured on the inside dimension of the pipe, normally 5% to 10% ovality can be accepted. If no other test is conducted to verify ovality, or blockages, this test must be seen as a standard requirement. A flow test can not be used in lieu of a blockage or ball test. See pipe dimensional table, Specification ASME B36.10M or B36.19M for pipe dimensions per schedule.

Stainless steel pipe is most often available in standard weight sizes (noted by the S designation; for example, NPS Sch 10S). However stainless steel pipe can also be available in other schedules.

Both polyvinyl chloride pipe (PVC) and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe (CPVC) are made in NPS sizes.

NPS tables for selected sizes edit

NPS 18 to NPS 3+12 edit

DN does not exactly correspond to a size in millimeters, because ISO 6708 defines it as being a dimensionless specification only indirectly related to a diameter. The ISO 6708 sizes provide a metric name for existing inch sizes, resulting in a 1:1 correlation between NPS and DN sizes. ISO 6708 does not include values for "DN 6" or "DN 8", however ASME B36.10M list the "DN 6" and "DN 8" . Also, the European Standard EN 12 516-1 (Industrial valves - Shell design strength - Part 1: Tabulation method for steel valve shells) specifies the dimensions "DN 6" and "DN 8", respectively their equivalents NPS 18 "and NPS 14".

NPS[7] DN

(dimensionless)

OD
[in (mm)]
Wall thickness [in (mm)]
Sch. 5s Sch. 10s/10 Sch. 30 Sch. 40s/40
/STD
Sch. 80s/80
/XS
Sch. 120 Sch. 160 XXS
18 6 0.405 (10.29)[8] 0.035 (0.889) 0.049 (1.245) 0.057 (1.448) 0.068 (1.727) 0.095 (2.413)
14 8 0.540 (13.72) 0.049 (1.245) 0.065 (1.651) 0.073 (1.854) 0.088 (2.235) 0.119 (3.023)
38 10 0.675 (17.15) 0.049 (1.245) 0.065 (1.651) 0.073 (1.854) 0.091 (2.311) 0.126 (3.200)
12 15 0.840 (21.34) 0.065 (1.651) 0.083 (2.108) 0.095 (2.413) 0.109 (2.769) 0.147 (3.734) 0.188 (4.775) 0.294 (7.468)
34 20 1.050 (26.67) 0.065 (1.651) 0.083 (2.108) 0.095 (2.413) 0.113 (2.870) 0.154 (3.912) 0.219 (5.563) 0.308 (7.823)
1 25 1.315 (33.40) 0.065 (1.651) 0.109 (2.769) 0.114 (2.896) 0.133 (3.378) 0.179 (4.547) 0.250 (6.350) 0.358 (9.093)
1+14 32 1.660 (42.16) 0.065 (1.651) 0.109 (2.769) 0.117 (2.972) 0.140 (3.556) 0.191 (4.851) 0.250 (6.350) 0.382 (9.703)
1+12 40 1.900 (48.26) 0.065 (1.651) 0.109 (2.769) 0.125 (3.175) 0.145 (3.683) 0.200 (5.080) 0.281 (7.137) 0.400 (10.160)
2 50 2.375 (60.33) 0.065 (1.651) 0.109 (2.769) 0.125 (3.175) 0.154 (3.912) 0.218 (5.537) 0.344 (8.738) 0.436 (11.074)
2+12 65 2.875 (73.03) 0.083 (2.108) 0.120 (3.048) 0.188 (4.775) 0.203 (5.156) 0.276 (7.010) 0.300 (7.620) 0.375 (9.525) 0.552 (14.021)
3 80 3.500 (88.90) 0.083 (2.108) 0.120 (3.048) 0.188 (4.775) 0.216 (5.486) 0.300 (7.620) 0.350 (8.890) 0.438 (11.125) 0.600 (15.240)
3+12 90 4.000 (101.60) 0.083 (2.108) 0.120 (3.048) 0.188 (4.775) 0.226 (5.740) 0.318 (8.077) 0.636 (16.154)

Tolerance: The tolerance on pipe OD is +164 (0.0156) inch (0.40 mm), −132 (0.0312) inch (0.79 mm).[9]

As per ASME B36.10M -2018 Pipe wall thickness are rounded to nearest 0.01 mm (0.00039 in), while converting wall thickness from inch to millimetre.

NPS 4 to NPS 9 edit

NPS[7] DN[2] OD
[in (mm)]
Wall thickness [in (mm)]
Sch. 5s Sch. 10s/10 Sch. 20 Sch. 30 Sch. 40s/40
/STD
Sch. 60 Sch. 80s/80
/XS
Sch. 100 Sch. 120 Sch. 140 Sch. 160 XXS[7]
4 100 4.500 (114.30) 0.083 (2.108) 0.120 (3.048) 0.188 (4.775) 0.237 (6.020) 0.337 (8.560) 0.437 (11.100) 0.531 (13.487) 0.674 (17.120)
4+12 115 5.000 (127.00) 0.247 (6.274) 0.355 (9.017) 0.710 (18.034)
5 125 5.563 (141.30) 0.109 (2.769) 0.134 (3.404) 0.258 (6.553) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.750 (19.050)
6 150 6.625 (168.28) 0.109 (2.769) 0.134 (3.404) 0.280 (7.112) 0.432 (10.973) 0.562 (14.275) 0.719 (18.263) 0.864 (21.946)
7 7.625 (193.68) 0.301 (7.645) 0.500 (12.700) 0.875 (22.225)
8 200 8.625 (219.08) 0.109 (2.769) 0.148 (3.759) 0.250 (6.350) 0.277 (7.036) 0.322 (8.179) 0.406 (10.312) 0.500 (12.700) 0.593 (15.062) 0.719 (18.263) 0.812 (20.625) 0.906 (23.012) 0.875 (22.225)
9 9.625 (244.48) 0.342 (8.687) 0.500 (12.700)

NPS 10 to NPS 24 edit

NPS[7] DN[2] OD
[in (mm)]
Wall thickness [in (mm)]
Sch. 5s Sch. 10 Sch. 10s Sch. 20 Sch. 30 Sch. Std./40S
10 250 10.75 (273.05) 0.134 (3.404) 0.165 (4.191) 0.165 (4.191) 0.250 (6.350) 0.307 (7.798) 0.365 (9.271)
12 300 12.75 (323.85) 0.156 (3.962) 0.180 (4.572) 0.180 (4.572) 0.250 (6.350) 0.330 (8.382) 0.375 (9.525)
14 350 14.00 (355.60) 0.156 (3.962) 0.250 (6.350) 0.188 (4.775) 0.312 (7.925) 0.375 (9.525) 0.375 (9.525)
16 400 16.00 (406.40) 0.165 (4.191) 0.250 (6.350) 0.188 (4.775) 0.312 (7.925) 0.375 (9.525) 0.375 (9.525)
18 450 18.00 (457.20) 0.165 (4.191) 0.250 (6.350) 0.188 (4.775) 0.312 (7.925) 0.437 (11.100) 0.375 (9.525)
20 500 20.00 (508.00) 0.188 (4.775) 0.250 (6.350) 0.218 (5.537) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 0.375 (9.525)
22 550 22.00 (558.80) 0.188 (4.775) 0.250 (6.350) 0.218 (5.537) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 0.375 (9.525)
24 600 24.00 (609.60) 0.218 (5.537) 0.250 (6.350) 0.250 (6.350) 0.375 (9.525) 0.562 (14.275) 0.375 (9.525)
NPS[7] DN[2] Wall thickness [in (mm)]
Sch. 40 Sch. 60 Sch. 80s/XS Sch. 80 Sch. 100 Sch. 120 Sch. 140 Sch. 160
10 250 0.365 (9.271) 0.500 (12.700) 0.500 (12.700) 0.594 (15.088) 0.718 (18.237) 0.843 (21.412) 1.000 (25.400) 1.125 (28.575)
12 300 0.406 (10.312) 0.562 (14.275) 0.500 (12.700) 0.687 (17.450) 0.843 (21.412) 1.000 (25.400) 1.125 (28.575) 1.312 (33.325)
14 350 0.437 (11.100) 0.593 (15.062) 0.500 (12.700) 0.750 (19.050) 0.937 (23.800) 1.093 (27.762) 1.250 (31.750) 1.406 (35.712)
16 400 0.500 (12.700) 0.656 (16.662) 0.500 (12.700) 0.843 (21.412) 1.031 (26.187) 1.218 (30.937) 1.437 (36.500) 1.594 (40.488)
18 450 0.562 (14.275) 0.750 (19.050) 0.500 (12.700) 0.937 (23.800) 1.156 (29.362) 1.375 (34.925) 1.562 (39.675) 1.781 (45.237)
20 500 0.593 (15.062) 0.812 (20.625) 0.500 (12.700) 1.031 (26.187) 1.280 (32.512) 1.500 (38.100) 1.750 (44.450) 1.968 (49.987)
22 550 0.875 (22.225) 0.500 (12.700) 1.125 (28.575) 1.375 (34.925) 1.625 (41.275) 1.875 (47.625) 2.125 (53.975)
24 600 0.687 (17.450) 0.968 (24.587) 0.500 (12.700) 1.218 (30.937) 1.531 (38.887) 1.812 (46.025) 2.062 (52.375) 2.343 (59.512)

NPS 26 to NPS 36 edit

NPS[7] DN[2] OD
[in (mm)]
Wall thickness [in (mm)]
Sch. 5S Sch. 10S Sch. 10 Sch. 20/XS Sch. 30 Sch. 40s/Std. Sch. 40
26 650 26.000 (660.400) 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.375 (9.525)
28 700 28.000 (711.200) ? 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.375 (9.525)
30 750 30.000 (762.000) 0.250 (6.350) 0.312 (7.925) 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.375 (9.525)
32 800 32.000 (812.800) 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.375 (9.525) 0.688 (17.475)
34 850 34.000 (863.600) 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.375 (9.525) 0.688 (17.475)
36 900 36.000 (914.400) 0.312 (7.925) 0.500 (12.700) 0.625 (15.875) 0.375 (9.525) 0.75 (19.05)

Additional sizes (NPS) edit

NPS
DN[2] OD
[in (mm)]
Wall thickness
[in (mm)]
Std. Wt. Sch. XS Sch. XXS
40 1000 40.000 (1,016.000) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
42 1050 42.000 (1,066.800) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
44 1100 44.000 (1,117.600) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
46 1150 46.000 (1,168.400) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
48 1200 48.000 (1,219.200) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
52 1300 52.000 (1,320.800) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
56 1400 56.000 (1,422.400) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
60 1500 60.000 (1,524.000) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
64 1600 64.000 (1,625.600) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
68 1700 68.000 (1,727.200) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
72 1800 72.000 (1,828.800) 0.375 (9.525) 0.500 (12.700) 1.000 (25.400)
76 1900 76.000 (1,930.400)
80 2000 80.000 (2,032.000)
88 2200 88.000 (2,235.200)
92 2300 92.000 (2,336.800)
96 2400 96.000 (2,438.400)
100 2500 100.000 (2,540.000)
104 2600 104.000 (2,641.600)
108 2700 108.000 (2,743.200) ≥−

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This is contrary to the Piping Handbook, which says that the schedule number can be converted to pressure by dividing the schedule by 1000 and multiplying by the allowable stress of the material.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ ASME B36.10, p. 1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f NPS - "Nominal Pipe Size" and DN - "Diamètre Nominal", EngineeringToolbox.com
  3. ^ ASME B36.10, p. iv.
  4. ^ ASME B36.19, p. iv.
  5. ^ "Pipe Schedule Chart". HYSP Steel Pipe.
  6. ^ Nayyar 2000.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Table of Pipe Schedules from EngineersEdge.com.
  8. ^ "A Complete Guide to Pipe Sizes and Pipe Schedule – Free Pocket Chart". HardHat Engineer. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  9. ^ A999 2014.

Bibliography edit

  • ASTM A999 / A999M - 14 Standard Specification for General Requirements for Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe, ASTM International, 2014, doi:10.1520/A0999_A0999M
  • Nayyar, Mohinder L. (2000). "A1". In Nayyar, Mohinder L. (ed.). Piping Handbook (7th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-047106-1.
  • B36.10M Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 2015. ISBN 9780791870273. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  • B36.19M Stainless Steel Pipe. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 2004. ISBN 0791829170. Retrieved 2015-10-02.

External links edit

  • Notes on Pipe—PVC Pipe weights and max PSI
  • Quick calculator to determine standard pipe dimensions For Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel pipes as per ANSI. (Requires Membership)

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This article is about the U S standard for pipe sizes abbreviated NPS For the U S standard for the straight thread form on pipe also abbreviated NPS see National Pipe Thread Nominal Pipe Size NPS is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures 1 Nominal refers to pipe in non specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non dimensional number for example 2 inch nominal steel pipe consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a 2 375 inch 60 3 mm outside diameter Specific pipe is identified by pipe diameter and another non dimensional number for wall thickness referred to as the Schedule Sched or Sch for example 2 inch diameter pipe Schedule 40 NPS is often incorrectly called National Pipe Size due to confusion with the American standard for pipe threads national pipe straight which also abbreviates as NPS The European and international designation equivalent to NPS is DN diametre nominal nominal diameter Nennweite in which sizes are measured in millimetres see ISO 6708 2 The term NB nominal bore is also frequently used interchangeably with DN In March 1927 the American Standards Association authorized a committee to standardize the dimensions of wrought steel and wrought iron pipe and tubing At that time only a small selection of wall thicknesses were in use standard weight STD extra strong XS and double extra strong XXS based on the iron pipe size IPS system of the day However these three sizes did not fit all applications Also in 1939 it was hoped that the designations of STD XS and XXS would be phased out by schedule numbers however those original terms are still in common use today although sometimes referred to as standard extra heavy XH anddouble extra heavy XXH respectively Since the original schedules were created there have been many revisions and additions to the tables of pipe sizes based on industry use and on standards from API ASTM and others 3 Stainless steel pipes which were coming into more common use in the mid 20th century permitted the use of thinner pipe walls with much less risk of failure due to corrosion By 1949 thinner schedules 5S and 10S which were based on the pressure requirements modified to the nearest BWG number had been created and other S sizes followed later Due to their thin walls the smaller S sizes can not be threaded together according to ASME code 4 but must be fusion welded brazed roll grooved or joined with press fittings Contents 1 Application 2 Blockage or ball test 3 NPS tables for selected sizes 3 1 NPS 1 8 to NPS 3 1 2 3 2 NPS 4 to NPS 9 3 3 NPS 10 to NPS 24 3 4 NPS 26 to NPS 36 3 5 Additional sizes NPS 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksApplication editBased on the NPS and schedule of a pipe 5 the pipe outside diameter OD and wall thickness can be obtained from reference tables such as those below which are based on ASME standards B36 10M and B36 19M For example NPS 14 Sch 40 has an OD of 14 inches 360 mm and a wall thickness of 0 437 inches 11 1 mm However the NPS and OD values are not always equal which can create confusion For NPS 1 8 to 12 the NPS and OD values are different For example the OD of an NPS 12 pipe is actually 12 75 inches 324 mm To find the actual OD for each NPS value refer to the tables below Note that for tubing the size indicates actual dimensions not nominal For NPS 14 and up the NPS and OD values are equal In other words an NPS 14 pipe is actually 14 inches 360 mm OD The reason for the discrepancy for NPS 1 8 to 12 inches is that these NPS values were originally set to give the same inside diameter ID based on wall thicknesses standard at the time However as the set of available wall thicknesses evolved the ID changed and NPS became only indirectly related to ID and OD For a given NPS the OD stays fixed and the wall thickness increases with schedule For a given schedule the OD increases with NPS while the wall thickness stays constant or increases Using equations and rules in ASME B31 3 Process Piping it can be shown that pressure rating decreases with increasing NPS and constant schedule a Some specifications use pipe schedules called standard wall STD extra strong XS and double extra strong XXS although these actually belong to an older system called iron pipe size IPS The IPS number is the same as the NPS number STD is identical to SCH 40S and 40S is identical to 40 for NPS 1 8 to NPS 10 inclusive XS is identical to SCH 80S and 80S is identical to 80 for NPS 1 8 to NPS 8 inclusive XXS wall is thicker than schedule 160 from NPS 1 8 in to NPS 6 in inclusive and schedule 160 is thicker than XXS wall for NPS 8 in and larger Blockage or ball test editWhen a pipe is welded or bent the most common method to inspect blockages misalignment ovality and weld bead dimensional conformity is to pass a round ball through the pipe coil or circuit If the inner pipe dimension is to be measured then the weld bead should be subtracted if welding is applicable Typically the clearance tolerance for the ball must not exceed 1 millimetre 0 039 in Allowable ovality of any pipe is measured on the inside dimension of the pipe normally 5 to 10 ovality can be accepted If no other test is conducted to verify ovality or blockages this test must be seen as a standard requirement A flow test can not be used in lieu of a blockage or ball test See pipe dimensional table Specification ASME B36 10M or B36 19M for pipe dimensions per schedule Stainless steel pipe is most often available in standard weight sizes noted by the S designation for example NPS Sch 10S However stainless steel pipe can also be available in other schedules Both polyvinyl chloride pipe PVC and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe CPVC are made in NPS sizes NPS tables for selected sizes editNPS 1 8 to NPS 3 1 2 edit DN does not exactly correspond to a size in millimeters because ISO 6708 defines it as being a dimensionless specification only indirectly related to a diameter The ISO 6708 sizes provide a metric name for existing inch sizes resulting in a 1 1 correlation between NPS and DN sizes ISO 6708 does not include values for DN 6 or DN 8 however ASME B36 10M list the DN 6 and DN 8 Also the European Standard EN 12 516 1 Industrial valves Shell design strength Part 1 Tabulation method for steel valve shells specifies the dimensions DN 6 and DN 8 respectively their equivalents NPS 1 8 and NPS 1 4 NPS 7 DN dimensionless OD in mm Wall thickness in mm Sch 5s Sch 10s 10 Sch 30 Sch 40s 40 STD Sch 80s 80 XS Sch 120 Sch 160 XXS1 8 6 0 405 10 29 8 0 035 0 889 0 049 1 245 0 057 1 448 0 068 1 727 0 095 2 413 1 4 8 0 540 13 72 0 049 1 245 0 065 1 651 0 073 1 854 0 088 2 235 0 119 3 023 3 8 10 0 675 17 15 0 049 1 245 0 065 1 651 0 073 1 854 0 091 2 311 0 126 3 200 1 2 15 0 840 21 34 0 065 1 651 0 083 2 108 0 095 2 413 0 109 2 769 0 147 3 734 0 188 4 775 0 294 7 468 3 4 20 1 050 26 67 0 065 1 651 0 083 2 108 0 095 2 413 0 113 2 870 0 154 3 912 0 219 5 563 0 308 7 823 1 25 1 315 33 40 0 065 1 651 0 109 2 769 0 114 2 896 0 133 3 378 0 179 4 547 0 250 6 350 0 358 9 093 1 1 4 32 1 660 42 16 0 065 1 651 0 109 2 769 0 117 2 972 0 140 3 556 0 191 4 851 0 250 6 350 0 382 9 703 1 1 2 40 1 900 48 26 0 065 1 651 0 109 2 769 0 125 3 175 0 145 3 683 0 200 5 080 0 281 7 137 0 400 10 160 2 50 2 375 60 33 0 065 1 651 0 109 2 769 0 125 3 175 0 154 3 912 0 218 5 537 0 344 8 738 0 436 11 074 2 1 2 65 2 875 73 03 0 083 2 108 0 120 3 048 0 188 4 775 0 203 5 156 0 276 7 010 0 300 7 620 0 375 9 525 0 552 14 021 3 80 3 500 88 90 0 083 2 108 0 120 3 048 0 188 4 775 0 216 5 486 0 300 7 620 0 350 8 890 0 438 11 125 0 600 15 240 3 1 2 90 4 000 101 60 0 083 2 108 0 120 3 048 0 188 4 775 0 226 5 740 0 318 8 077 0 636 16 154 Tolerance The tolerance on pipe OD is 1 64 0 0156 inch 0 40 mm 1 32 0 0312 inch 0 79 mm 9 As per ASME B36 10M 2018 Pipe wall thickness are rounded to nearest 0 01 mm 0 00039 in while converting wall thickness from inch to millimetre NPS 4 to NPS 9 edit NPS 7 DN 2 OD in mm Wall thickness in mm Sch 5s Sch 10s 10 Sch 20 Sch 30 Sch 40s 40 STD Sch 60 Sch 80s 80 XS Sch 100 Sch 120 Sch 140 Sch 160 XXS 7 4 100 4 500 114 30 0 083 2 108 0 120 3 048 0 188 4 775 0 237 6 020 0 337 8 560 0 437 11 100 0 531 13 487 0 674 17 120 4 1 2 115 5 000 127 00 0 247 6 274 0 355 9 017 0 710 18 034 5 125 5 563 141 30 0 109 2 769 0 134 3 404 0 258 6 553 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 750 19 050 6 150 6 625 168 28 0 109 2 769 0 134 3 404 0 280 7 112 0 432 10 973 0 562 14 275 0 719 18 263 0 864 21 946 7 7 625 193 68 0 301 7 645 0 500 12 700 0 875 22 225 8 200 8 625 219 08 0 109 2 769 0 148 3 759 0 250 6 350 0 277 7 036 0 322 8 179 0 406 10 312 0 500 12 700 0 593 15 062 0 719 18 263 0 812 20 625 0 906 23 012 0 875 22 225 9 9 625 244 48 0 342 8 687 0 500 12 700 NPS 10 to NPS 24 edit NPS 7 DN 2 OD in mm Wall thickness in mm Sch 5s Sch 10 Sch 10s Sch 20 Sch 30 Sch Std 40S10 250 10 75 273 05 0 134 3 404 0 165 4 191 0 165 4 191 0 250 6 350 0 307 7 798 0 365 9 271 12 300 12 75 323 85 0 156 3 962 0 180 4 572 0 180 4 572 0 250 6 350 0 330 8 382 0 375 9 525 14 350 14 00 355 60 0 156 3 962 0 250 6 350 0 188 4 775 0 312 7 925 0 375 9 525 0 375 9 525 16 400 16 00 406 40 0 165 4 191 0 250 6 350 0 188 4 775 0 312 7 925 0 375 9 525 0 375 9 525 18 450 18 00 457 20 0 165 4 191 0 250 6 350 0 188 4 775 0 312 7 925 0 437 11 100 0 375 9 525 20 500 20 00 508 00 0 188 4 775 0 250 6 350 0 218 5 537 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 0 375 9 525 22 550 22 00 558 80 0 188 4 775 0 250 6 350 0 218 5 537 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 0 375 9 525 24 600 24 00 609 60 0 218 5 537 0 250 6 350 0 250 6 350 0 375 9 525 0 562 14 275 0 375 9 525 NPS 7 DN 2 Wall thickness in mm Sch 40 Sch 60 Sch 80s XS Sch 80 Sch 100 Sch 120 Sch 140 Sch 16010 250 0 365 9 271 0 500 12 700 0 500 12 700 0 594 15 088 0 718 18 237 0 843 21 412 1 000 25 400 1 125 28 575 12 300 0 406 10 312 0 562 14 275 0 500 12 700 0 687 17 450 0 843 21 412 1 000 25 400 1 125 28 575 1 312 33 325 14 350 0 437 11 100 0 593 15 062 0 500 12 700 0 750 19 050 0 937 23 800 1 093 27 762 1 250 31 750 1 406 35 712 16 400 0 500 12 700 0 656 16 662 0 500 12 700 0 843 21 412 1 031 26 187 1 218 30 937 1 437 36 500 1 594 40 488 18 450 0 562 14 275 0 750 19 050 0 500 12 700 0 937 23 800 1 156 29 362 1 375 34 925 1 562 39 675 1 781 45 237 20 500 0 593 15 062 0 812 20 625 0 500 12 700 1 031 26 187 1 280 32 512 1 500 38 100 1 750 44 450 1 968 49 987 22 550 0 875 22 225 0 500 12 700 1 125 28 575 1 375 34 925 1 625 41 275 1 875 47 625 2 125 53 975 24 600 0 687 17 450 0 968 24 587 0 500 12 700 1 218 30 937 1 531 38 887 1 812 46 025 2 062 52 375 2 343 59 512 NPS 26 to NPS 36 edit NPS 7 DN 2 OD in mm Wall thickness in mm Sch 5S Sch 10S Sch 10 Sch 20 XS Sch 30 Sch 40s Std Sch 4026 650 26 000 660 400 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 375 9 525 28 700 28 000 711 200 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 375 9 525 30 750 30 000 762 000 0 250 6 350 0 312 7 925 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 375 9 525 32 800 32 000 812 800 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 375 9 525 0 688 17 475 34 850 34 000 863 600 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 375 9 525 0 688 17 475 36 900 36 000 914 400 0 312 7 925 0 500 12 700 0 625 15 875 0 375 9 525 0 75 19 05 Additional sizes NPS edit NPSDN 2 OD in mm Wall thickness in mm Std Wt Sch XS Sch XXS40 1000 40 000 1 016 000 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 42 1050 42 000 1 066 800 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 44 1100 44 000 1 117 600 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 46 1150 46 000 1 168 400 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 48 1200 48 000 1 219 200 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 52 1300 52 000 1 320 800 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 56 1400 56 000 1 422 400 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 60 1500 60 000 1 524 000 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 64 1600 64 000 1 625 600 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 68 1700 68 000 1 727 200 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 72 1800 72 000 1 828 800 0 375 9 525 0 500 12 700 1 000 25 400 76 1900 76 000 1 930 400 80 2000 80 000 2 032 000 88 2200 88 000 2 235 200 92 2300 92 000 2 336 800 96 2400 96 000 2 438 400 100 2500 100 000 2 540 000 104 2600 104 000 2 641 600 108 2700 108 000 2 743 200 See also editBritish standard pipe thread sizes Copper tubing sizes Pipe thread sizes National pipe thread sizes Pipe fluid conveyance Pipe sizes Standard dimension ratioNotes edit This is contrary to the Piping Handbook which says that the schedule number can be converted to pressure by dividing the schedule by 1000 and multiplying by the allowable stress of the material 6 References edit ASME B36 10 p 1 a b c d e f NPS Nominal Pipe Size and DN Diametre Nominal EngineeringToolbox com ASME B36 10 p iv ASME B36 19 p iv Pipe Schedule Chart HYSP Steel Pipe Nayyar 2000 a b c d e f Table of Pipe Schedules from EngineersEdge com A Complete Guide to Pipe Sizes and Pipe Schedule Free Pocket Chart HardHat Engineer Retrieved 2017 11 07 A999 2014 Bibliography editASTM A999 A999M 14 Standard Specification for General Requirements for Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe ASTM International 2014 doi 10 1520 A0999 A0999M Nayyar Mohinder L 2000 A1 In Nayyar Mohinder L ed Piping Handbook 7th ed New York McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 047106 1 B36 10M Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2015 ISBN 9780791870273 Retrieved 2015 10 02 B36 19M Stainless Steel Pipe The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2004 ISBN 0791829170 Retrieved 2015 10 02 External links editNotes on Pipe PVC Pipe weights and max PSI Quick calculator to determine standard pipe dimensions For Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel pipes as per ANSI Requires Membership Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nominal Pipe Size amp oldid 1205741648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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