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Water Service Pipes

Reference data and engineering information about water service pipes for fluid mechanics applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Water Service Pipes in fluid mechanics.

Key Formulas

Reynolds Number

Re=ρvDμRe = \frac{\rho v D}{\mu}

Ratio of inertial to viscous forces — determines flow regime.

Bernoulli's Equation

P+12ρv2+ρgh=constP + \frac{1}{2}\rho v^2 + \rho g h = \text{const}

Conservation of energy for steady, inviscid, incompressible flow.

Continuity Equation

A1v1=A2v2A_1 v_1 = A_2 v_2

Conservation of mass for incompressible flow.

Darcy-Weisbach

ΔP=fLDρv22\Delta P = f \frac{L}{D} \frac{\rho v^2}{2}

Pressure drop due to friction in a pipe.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
ReReReynolds number
ρ\rhoFluid densitykg/m³
vvFlow velocitym/s
DDCharacteristic dimensionm
μ\muDynamic viscosityPa·s
PPPressurePa
ffDarcy friction factor

Piping Materials & U.S. Standards

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Common piping materials for water service lines and their applicable U.S. standards.
Piping Material
U.S. Standards
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic pipeASTM D1527; ASTM D2282
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) plastic pipeASTM D2846; ASTM F441; ASTM F442; CSA B137.6
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride/aluminum/chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC/AL/CPVC)ASTM F2855
Copper or copper-alloy pipeASTM B42; ASTM B302
Copper or copper-alloy tubing (Type K, WK, L, WL, M or WM)ASTM B75; ASTM B88; ASTM B251; ASTM B447
Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) plastic pipe & tubingASTM F876; AWWA C904; CSA B137.5
Cross-linked polyethylene/aluminum/cross-linked polyethylene (PEX-AL-PEX) pipeASTM F1281; ASTM F2262; CSA B137.10
Cross-linked polyethylene/aluminum/high-density polyethylene (PEX-AL-HDPE)ASTM F1986
Ductile iron water pipeAWWA C151/A21.51; AWWA C115/A21.15
Galvanized steel pipeASTM A53
Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipeASTM D2239; ASTM D3035; AWWA C901; CSA B137.1
Polyethylene (PE) plastic tubingASTM D2737; AWWA C901; CSA B137.1
Polyethylene/aluminum/polyethylene (PE-AL-PE) pipeASTM F1282; CSA B137.9
Polyethylene of raised temperature (PE-RT) plastic tubingASTM F2769; CSA B137.18
Polypropylene (PP) plastic pipe or tubingASTM F2389; CSA B137.11
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic pipeASTM D1785; ASTM D2241; ASTM D2672; CSA B137.3
Stainless steel pipe (Type 304/304L)ASTM A312; ASTM A778
Stainless steel pipe (Type 316/316L)ASTM A312; ASTM A778

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

Materials in Water Service Pipes

Commonly Used Materials:

  • Cast iron pipe (ductile pipe) - used in large water mains.
  • PE - Polyethylene.
  • PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride.
  • PB - Polybutylene.
  • Asbestos cement pipe.

Other Approved & Less Common Materials:

  • ABS - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene.
  • Brass pipe.
  • Copper tube - can be used as service lines without joints. Primarily used as water distribution pipes.
  • CPVC - Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride.
  • Galvanized Steel.

Key Properties

A water service line extends from the potable water source to the building interior, where it becomes a water-distribution pipe. Key properties for material selection include:

  • Pressure Rating: Must withstand pressure from the water source, pumps, or static head. A common rating is >160 psi (11 bar).
  • Temperature: Typically designed for temperatures below ~75°F (25°C).

References