JohnfrWhipple
BATHROOM DESIGN & BUILD
I would like to know the maximum flow rate of a 2" line. I have 3/4" supply lines at 70 PSI. The water has to travel through a 2" P Trap and 2" drain line 36" and drop into a 4"x4"x2" wye. Why is so hard to find this information out?
Is there any resource online where I can look up the formula for converting pipe size and pressure into maximum flow rate in Gallons per minute or Litres per second.
I have a luxury en-suite renovations I'm working on and want to do some precise calculations to insure the system works as planned. If I switch to a 3" drain line - what do they handle?
I can work out the math, I just need the variables.
Can it be worked out simply by taking the smallest fitting and using the water pressure?
So many questions, I hope there's answers. Maybe I'll rig something up in my basement - my poor wife will love that!
Is there any resource online where I can look up the formula for converting pipe size and pressure into maximum flow rate in Gallons per minute or Litres per second.
I have a luxury en-suite renovations I'm working on and want to do some precise calculations to insure the system works as planned. If I switch to a 3" drain line - what do they handle?
I can work out the math, I just need the variables.
Can it be worked out simply by taking the smallest fitting and using the water pressure?
So many questions, I hope there's answers. Maybe I'll rig something up in my basement - my poor wife will love that!