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Friction loss of grooved coupling joints 1

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Nov 12, 2010
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Hello Everyone,

I've a question about jounts. In particular about grooved joints. Is there something written in the NFPA13 about this.
And if so; what value is recommended for the friction loss.
But most important, is it somewhere enclosed in the NFPA 13.

Thank for your time.

Patrick
 
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NFPA doesn't list this explicitly as a required pressure loss. Grooved pipes butt up against each other, and are therefore calculated as a single run of piping, with the pressure loss being calculated with the Hazen-Williams equation. The c factor is used to account for friction inside the pipe.

If it's a dry system, make sure the couplings have flush seal gaskets, and use the appropriate c factor to account for increased friction inside the pipe.
 
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