. Principles and practice of plumbing . taps or pipes that Connection to Street Main „„M1 ^ i ■ j- i Will equal m dischargingcapacity a 2-inch pipe, glance down the column marked 2 tothe intersection of the line in the first column marked %.This shows that it requires fourteen 34-inch taps or pipes toequal one 2-inch pipe. To find the number of pipes of onesize that equals the discharging capacity of another, in thelower part of the table, follow down the columns the size ofthe smaller pipe until it intersects the line of the larger to find the number of 2-inch pipes that equal a 10-i
. Principles and practice of plumbing . taps or pipes that Connection to Street Main „„M1 ^ i ■ j- i Will equal m dischargingcapacity a 2-inch pipe, glance down the column marked 2 tothe intersection of the line in the first column marked %.This shows that it requires fourteen 34-inch taps or pipes toequal one 2-inch pipe. To find the number of pipes of onesize that equals the discharging capacity of another, in thelower part of the table, follow down the columns the size ofthe smaller pipe until it intersects the line of the larger to find the number of 2-inch pipes that equal a 10-inchpipe, follow down the column marked 2 to wherie it inter-sects the line marked 10 and it will be found that two-inch pipes equal in discharging capacity one 10-inch pipe. In like manner the size of main required to serve sev-eral branches can be determined. Suppose it is necessaryto find the diameter of main that will serve one 2-inch, one3-inch, and one 4-inch pipe. Use the capacity of the small- Digitized by Microsoft®.
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