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Home » Topics » Piping Design » Codes & Standards » EN CODED PIPE SIZES
I am currently looking at a flour piping spec with EN codes. The codes they state is a material code ie EN 10216-5.
They then list all pipes 15-700.. each one with an od and a wall thickness. Is there not a table similar to say ANSI 150 PN16 They list the full wall thickness to a sch 10 , 40 etc.
Is there not as standard table for for this code for the wall thicknesses or do you pick a number of various wall thickness from a table ie 2.0. i see for example there is 5 different wall thicknesses for 25 od.
Is it not as simple as ASME tables with a simple PN and a schedule
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