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  2. Nominal Pipe Size - Wikipedia

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    Nominal Pipe Size

  3. British Standard Pipe - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Pipe

  4. Iron pipe size - Wikipedia

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    Iron pipe size

  5. National pipe thread - Wikipedia

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    National pipe thread

  6. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    Rigid copper is a popular choice for water lines. Rigid or "Hard" copper tubing is generally referred to as "pipe". Copper "piping" is referred to by nominal pipe size, or the inner diameter. It is joined using a solder/sweat, roll grooved, compression, or crimped/pressed connection. Rigid copper, rigid due to the work hardening of the drawing ...

  7. Real versus nominal value - Wikipedia

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    A "3 ⁄ 4-inch pipe" in the Nominal Pipe Size system has no dimensions that are exactly 0.75 inches. A screw thread has a number of dimensions required to assure proper function but is referred to by a nominal size and a thread design family, for example "1 ⁄ 4 inch, 20 threads per inch, Unified National Coarse."

  8. Flow measurement - Wikipedia

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    Flow measurement is the quantification of ... (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –12 in) or higher pipe sizes. Turbine meter bodies are commonly made of bronze, cast Iron, or ductile ...

  9. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    A reducer reduces the pipe size from a larger to a smaller bore (inner diameter). Alternatively, reducer may refer to any fitting which causes a change in pipe diameter. [15] This change may be intended to meet hydraulic flow requirements of the system or adapt to existing piping of a different size. The reduction length is usually equal to the ...

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