Size pipes faster with Pipe-Sizing Charts in one place, avoid costly mistakes, and design with confidence across HVAC, plumbing, steam, sanitary, storm, and gas systems.
Proper pipe sizing isn’t just matching a diameter to flow. It’s the difference between efficient systems and
wasted energy, material overrun, and noise or erosion issues. The Pipe Sizing Calculator applies
ASHRAE-style velocity and pressure-drop criteria so you can:
Inputs: material (e.g., Sch 40 steel, copper, PVC), flow rate (GPM), target velocity (ft/s), run length, and fittings.
Outputs: Recommended Nominal Pipe Size (NPS), velocity, Darcy head loss, and pressure loss per 100 ft—so you can validate your selection instantly.
The companion spreadsheet includes ready-to-use reference data for fast lookups and cross-checks:
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