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European pipe is standardized to ISO 2531 and its descendent specifications EN 545 (potable water) and EN 598 (sewage). European pipes are sized to approximately match the internal diameter of the pipe, following internal lining, to the nominal diameter. ISO 2531 maintains dimensional compatibility with older German cast iron pipes.
Ductile iron pressure pipes with socket with cement-mortar lining for gas and water pipelines; dimensions and masses: Withdrawn: DIN EN 545, DIN EN 969: EN 545, EN 969: DIN 28610-2: Ductile iron pressure pipes with socket for gas and water pipelines rated for pressures over 4 bar up to and including 16 bar; dimensions and masses: Withdrawn: DIN ...
Water fittings and waste fittings for sanitary appliances - Dimensions - Quality: 01.01.1968: Disbanded CEN/TC 35: Building; woodwork, iron-mongery (dimensions, quality) 22.03.1991: Disbanded CEN/TC 36: Valves and taps for water supply in buildings; dimensions; quality: 28.03.1991: Disbanded CEN/TC 37: Building; tile (quality) 22.03.1991 ...
Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe is a ductile iron pipe with cement lining on the inside surface, and is commonly used for water distribution. Cement-mortar lined ductile iron pipe is governed by standards set forth by DIPRA ( Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association ), and was first used in 1922 in Charleston, South Carolina .
In the light of the impending termination of the acceptance of non-metric units as supplementary units in 2009 and in view of the extension of the SI system at an international level (especially in the United States), the European Commission decided in 2007 to consider amendments to the directive and initiated consultations with interested ...
For pipe sizes of NPS 14 inch (DN 350) and greater the NPS size is the actual diameter in inches and the DN size is equal to NPS times 25 (not 25.4) rounded to a convenient multiple of 50. For example, NPS 14 has an OD of 14 inches or 355.60 millimetres, and is equivalent to DN 350.
During the IPS period, pipes were cast in halves and welded together, and pipe sizes referred to the inside diameters. [1] The inside diameters under IPS were roughly the same as the more modern Ductile Iron Pipe Standard (DIPS) and Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) Standards, and some of the wall thicknesses were also retained with a different ...
Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures. [1] " Nominal" refers to pipe in non-specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non-dimensional number (for example – 2-inch nominal steel pipe" consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a 2.375-inch (60.3 mm) outside ...