Bevel inside of sch. 80 to match OD of sch. 40
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It is the wall thickness heavier then schedule 20 lighter then schedule 80
It depends on the nominal diameter of pipe, but in actual sch-40 thickness is lesser than sch-80.
schedule 40 is thicker than schedule 20
Bevel inside of sch. 80 to match OD of sch. 40
The schedule of a pipe indicates its thickness. The higher the schedule number, the thicker the pipe will be. Shcedule 40 and schedule 80 seem to be the most common.
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Steel pipe that is schedule 40, means that the steel pipe has a certain amount of threads on it. It also means that it can't be longer than about 10 feet.
The schedule value refers to the thickness of the wall of the pipe; the bigger the number (schedule) the bigger the wall thickness is of the pipe. The thickness is relative to the diameter of the tube/pipe an the application it is being used in.
Not plumbing pvc pipe, but pvc pipe made especially for wiring.
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PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride. The 40 means schedule 40, refers to the thickness of the walls of the pipe.
It is the wall thickness heavier then schedule 20 lighter then schedule 80
No more than 92 tons DEPENDING on the density of the water. Colder water weighs more. After 90 Tons of weight, care has to be taken with supports. A Better Question would have been How much water /weight would a 3" PVC SCHEDULE 40 pipe 2 ft long hold / weigh SO I am guessing your asking about a mile and a half long 3" pipe SCHEDULE 80