Can a 40 DWV pipe be used in jacuzzi, does it support pressure or is it only used for drainage?
DWV pipe is not recommended for pressure.
It's more because of the strength and ability of the thinner walls to handle stress from normal soil and equipment movement. The walls are thinner than pressure pipe and the penetration depth of fittings are shallower.
I understand that the lines after the pump are pressurized (sometimes a lot), but aren't the lines before the pump at a negative pressure? Is Schedule 40 rated for negative pressure or just positive?
Just to make things more complicated, I recently came across some "Schedule 40" pipe that was "not rated for pressure". I think the Schedule 40 just refers to the wall thickness and doesn't necessarily mean it is pressure rated (but I'm the wrong kind of engineer).
There are some Schedule 40/DWV pipe and fittings that are pressure rated. Check on the pipe itself and it'll have the pressure rating on it if it's rated for pressure service.Can a 40 DWV pipe be used in jacuzzi, does it support pressure or is it only used for drainage?
Just to make things more complicated, I recently came across some "Schedule 40" pipe that was "not rated for pressure". I think the Schedule 40 just refers to the wall thickness and doesn't necessarily mean it is pressure rated (but I'm the wrong kind of engineer).
Sean,I understand that the lines after the pump are pressurized (sometimes a lot), but aren't the lines before the pump at a negative pressure? Is Schedule 40 rated for negative pressure or just positive?
Just to make things more complicated, I recently came across some "Schedule 40" pipe that was "not rated for pressure". I think the Schedule 40 just refers to the wall thickness and doesn't necessarily mean it is pressure rated (but I'm the wrong kind of engineer).
You might have that name confused. DWV is drain pipe and not really adequate for a jacuzzi or pool.Can a 40 DWV pipe be used in jacuzzi
For pool piping it's pretty simple. Don't use dwv fittings for pressure applications. For pipe make sure itsASTM D2665ASTM D 1785 compliant and stamped to an acceptable pressure rating and use schedule 40 pressure fittings.
Thanks!FIFY Chris.
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Standard Specification for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80, and 120
AbstractThis specification covers poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) plastic pipe, schedules 40, 80, and 120 for use with the distribution of pressurized liquids only. This specification also includes classification criteria, nomenclature system, test methods, rewww.astm.org
1.1 This specification covers poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) pipe made in Schedule 40, 80, and 120 sizes and pressure-rated for water (see Appendix X1). Included are criteria for classifying PVC plastic pipe materials and PVC plastic pipe, a system of nomenclature for PVC plastic pipe, and requirements and test methods for materials, workmanship, dimensions, sustained pressure, burst pressure, flattening, and extrusion quality. Methods of marking are also given.
1.2 The products covered by this specification are intended for use with the distribution of pressurized liquids only, which are chemically compatible with the piping materials.
I got scammed by a pool company, I paid him 42 k and after the gunite was shot he disappeared, a few month later I got 2 liens on my property because the pool company did not pay the suppliers, the plumbing company is suing me, I tried to settle but they filed a law suit and now I am trying to check the materials they say they delivered. my pool is 15x34, they said they delivered 940 ft of pipes plus 280 ft of conduit pipes, I find it excessive, what are the rules when measuring a pool for pipes?CAR,
Welcome aboard and thanks for your question!
DWV pipe is not recommended for pressure. Having said that, there are a lot of installations that include it. I've seen it for some above ground installations but I wouldn't do it on purpose for any pressure pipe and certainly never underground. It's not so much due to the pressure rating. It's more because of the strength and ability of the thinner walls to handle stress from normal soil and equipment movement. The walls are thinner than pressure pipe and the penetration depth of fittings are shallower.
I hope this helps.
Chris
The list says: 1 1/2x20 40 PVC DWV PE PLAS PIPE.You might have that name confused. DWV is drain pipe and not really adequate for a jacuzzi or pool.
However, I have never seen the term "40" used with DWV pipe so I am wondering if you are mixing the name DWV with Shedule 40 pvc which is the correct pipe to use
My pool is 15X34, how do I measure for plumbing so I have a better idea of how many pipes to order?
You said that the pipes were already delivered?My pool is 15X34, how do I measure for plumbing so I have a better idea of how many pipes to order?
CAR,I got scammed by a pool company, I paid him 42 k and after the gunite was shot he disappeared, a few month later I got 2 liens on my property because the pool company did not pay the suppliers, the plumbing company is suing me, I tried to settle but they filed a law suit and now I am trying to check the materials they say they delivered. my pool is 15x34, they said they delivered 940 ft of pipes plus 280 ft of conduit pipes, I find it excessive, what are the rules when measuring a pool for pipes?