PRESSURE CLASS THICKNESS CLASS - U. S. Pipe This table shows thickness class of pipe necessary for the rated water working pressures The thicknesses in this table are equal to or in excess of those required to withstand the rated working pressures plus a surge allowance of 100 psi
Ductile Iron Pipe Pressure Classes Guide This document provides technical specifications for ductile iron pipes of various pressure classes and sizes, including: - Dimensions for pipe barrel and joint types including thickness, outer diameter, weight per length, and maximum deflection
Pre-Insulated Ductile Iron Pipe Class 350 - GF Piping Systems Jacketing 1 27 mm (50 mils) thick polyethylene; other types and thicknesses available on request Weights indicated are for push on joints with cement lining Data may vary slightly from one manufacturer to another The technical data are not binding
Thickness Design of Ductile Iron Pipe - E. J. Prescott Ductile Iron Pipe is available for water working pressures greater than 350 psi Ductile Iron Pipe is also available with thicknesses greater than Pressure Class 350; see table below † All information is from AWWA ANSI C150 A21 50-91Standards, tables 50 5 and 50 15
DUCTILE IRON PIPE NOMINAL THICKNESS FOR STANDARD PRESSURE CLASSES OF . . . ICK PRESSURE IRO n are adequate for the rated water working pressure plus a surge allowance of 100 psi Calculations are based on a minimum yield strength of 42,000 and ated thicknesses for these sizes and pressure ratings are less than those sho
AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe in ANSI AWWA C150 A21 50 AMERICAN Ductile Iron pipe is available for water working pres ures greater than 350 psi heck AMERICAN for details These are standard pressure classes as g ven in AWWA C150 and C151 AMERICAN can furnish any thickness in between these standard thicknesses if deemed eco
Ductile Iron Pipe: Sizes Specs - Projectmaterials Ductile iron pipe dimensions follow American (ANSI AWWA) and European (EN) standards Each standard defines diameters, wall thicknesses, pressure classes, and tolerances that govern pipe selection for a given application