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    Feb 25, 2012, 02:41 AM
    Schedule 40?
    I want to know that which pipe and where I can use schedule 40 and where and for which pipe I can use schedule 80?
    Please reply me as soon as possible
    Thanks
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    Feb 25, 2012, 11:03 AM
    PVC is for drainage and cold water lines. CVPC is for hot water lines.
    Schedule #20 is used in lighter applications with not much pressure.
    Schedule #40 is the most used in water piping and drainage.
    Schedule #80 is used in applications that require a heavier stronger pipe such as a commercial contract would call for.

    Pipe schedules are a measure of pipe wall thickness. These requirements exist due to specific factors within certain applicable systems. Predominately, where pressures are higher, the schedule #, or actual wall thickness, is greater; to withstand the internal pressure of whatever liquid or gas is passing through. Schedule 10 wall thickness is thinner than Schedule 40 wall thickness, open the link below for more information, I hope the will help you, good luck.

    John


    PVC and CPVC Pipes - Schedule 40 & 80

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