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Ops Tip
This table may be one of the most useful. Just multiply the
length of pipe by the volume per foot. This equals the total
volume.
Table 3-6
Approximate pipeline volume for various diameters
US Units
SI Units
Pipe Diameter
in .
Pipe Diameter
mm
gal/ft
L/m
2
0.16
, 50
, 1.96
4
0.65
, 100
, 7.85
6
1.47
, 150
, 17.66
8
2.61
, 200
, 31.40
10
4.08
, 250
, 49.06
12
5.87
, 300
, 70.65
16
10.44
, 400
, 125.60
18
13.21
, 450
, 158.96
20
16.31
, 500
, 196.25
24
23.49
, 600
, 282.60
30
36.70
, 800
, 502.40
36
52.85
, 900
, 635.85
42
71.93
1,000
, 785.00
48
93.95
1,200
1,130.40
54
118.90
1,400
1,538.60
60
146.80
1,500
1,766.25
64
167.02
1,600
2,009.60
Table
Tamer
This is two tables. The left table is in US units and the right
table is in SI units. Multiply the length of the pipeline by the
volume for each unit length to get the total volume of the
pipeline. Example: 100 m of 150-mm pipeline contains
1,766 L.
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