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Piping question

01/28/2008 12:57 AM

what do you mean byu LPS & LG in this specification [Pipe 4" LPS Sch 40 (10' LG)]?

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Re: Piping question

01/28/2008 10:55 AM

typically its 4" NPS nominal pipe size, meaning its actually 4.5" Outside diameter. the LG means lenght.

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Re: Piping question

04/06/2008 10:52 PM

You might be skilled enough to get a job, 45/hr. If you know AutoCAD 2008 and piping design. Contact Andrew Crane at Simpson Tacoma Kraft (paper)Mill. E-Mail address:

acrane@simpson.com

Good luck.

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Re: Piping question

01/29/2008 12:16 AM

It is just a typo error. Should 4" NPS ( Nomial Pipe Size ) and 10 ft long

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Re: Piping question

01/29/2008 1:53 PM

It could also be a 'typo' for IPS which stands for Iron Pipe Size. My Crane TP410 shows IPS associated with STD, XS and XXS wall sizes.

Mark

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