The equation for pipe diameter is the square root of 4 times the flow rate divided by pi times velocity. For example, given a flow rate of 1,000 inches per second and a velocity of 40 cubic inches per second, the diameter would be the square root of 1000 times 4 divided by 3.14 times 40 or 5.64 inches.Mar 14, 2018
How many Btus can a 3/4 gas pipe carry?
Total piping length = 84 feet (use Table 3 @90 feet) From a to b, demand = 38,000 + 35,000 + 30,000 = 103,000 BTU/hr; use 3/4" pipe From b to c, demand = 38,000 + 35,000 = 73,000 BTU/hr; use 1/2" pipe or 3/4" tubing From c to d, demand = 35,000 BTU/hr; use 1/2" pipe or 5/8" tubing From c to e, demand = 38,000 BTU/hr; ...
How many BTU can a 3/8 gas line carry?
What size gas line do I need for 200 000 BTU?
¾-inch
How do you calculate BTU for a gas line?
To obtain the cubic feet per hour of gas required, divide the input of the appliances by the average Btu (kW. h) heating value per cubic foot of the gas. The average Btu per cubic foot is 1,100.
Can a gas pipe be too big?
When planning a gas piping system, it is important to draw it on paper and plan it out. You can flow only so much gas (or water) through a given pipe size, so restrictions will manifest themselves as a lack of pressure or volume. Sizing a gas line is not too difficult.Oct 31, 2014