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Piping Load Table: Pipes Weight

The document provides a piping load table that lists the component weights and combined weights of various pipe diameters. The table includes the pipe outer diameter, schedule, weight of water, insulation, pipe alone, pipe plus water, and total pipe, water and insulation weights. Notes specify that 11⁄2 inches of insulation is assumed for pipes up to 6 inches in diameter, and 2 inches for larger pipes, with the insulation material being 85% magnesia calcium silicate.

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Piping Load Table: Pipes Weight

The document provides a piping load table that lists the component weights and combined weights of various pipe diameters. The table includes the pipe outer diameter, schedule, weight of water, insulation, pipe alone, pipe plus water, and total pipe, water and insulation weights. Notes specify that 11⁄2 inches of insulation is assumed for pipes up to 6 inches in diameter, and 2 inches for larger pipes, with the insulation material being 85% magnesia calcium silicate.

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Pipes Weight

General

PIPING LOAD TABLE


Normal
Pipe
Diameter
(in).
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
42
Notes:

Component Weight
(lb/ft)

Combined Weights
(lb/ft)

Pipe
OD
(in)

Schedule
of
Pipe

Water (W)

Insulation (I)

Pipe (P)

(P + W)

(P + W + I)

2.38
2.88
3.50
4.00
4.50
5.56
6.63
8.63
10.75
12.75
14.00
16.00
18.00
20.00
24.00
26.00
28.00
30.00
32.00
34.00
36.00
42.00

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD

1.46
2.08
3.20
4.28
5.51
8.66
12.51
21.69
34.10
49.00
59.70
79.10
101.20
126.00
183.80
216.80
252.70
291.00
332.30
376.00
422.00
578.00

1.71
2.29
2.08
2.77
2.55
2.92
3.28
5.64
7.07
8.13
8.38
9.33
10.40
11.60
13.40
14.10
15.10
16.10
17.10
18.20
19.20
22.20

3.65
5.79
7.58
9.11
10.79
14.62
18.97
28.55
40.50
49.60
54.60
62.60
70.60
78.60
94.60
102.60
110.60
118.70
126.70
134.70
142.70
166.70

5.11
7.87
10.78
13.39
16.30
23.28
31.48
50.24
74.60
98.60
114.30
141.70
171.80
204.60
278.40
319.40
363.30
409.70
459.00
510.70
565.30
745.40

6.82
10.16
12.86
16.16
18.85
26.20
34.76
55.88
81.67
106.73
122.68
151.03
182.20
216.20
291.80
333.50
378.40
425.80
476.10
528.90
584.50
767.60

1. An insulation thickness of 1 " is assumed for pipes up to 6"


in diameter. For pipes greater than 6" in diameter, 2" of insulation
is assumed.
2. Insulation material is assumed to be 85% Magnesia Calcium Silicate.

by Guadalupe Rodrguez

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