Cannon Construction "Don't look for [NSF-PW] Look for a pressure rating. Pressure rated pvc comes in DWV too." ~frankrede
Bah! How many times has this been addressed? 'Pressure rated' [NSF-PW] PVC will most often have a 'DWV' rating also stamped onto the point. This means you can use it in both 'under pressure' systems, and also in gravity, next-to-no pressure systems. The 'DWV' doesnt automatically make it unsuitable for pressure use. For a sh*tty comparison - A Hummer says its both able to go offroad [NSF-PW], and do road driving [DWV]. Why would one conclude that it could only do road driving [DWV]?
"Sch 40 is usually good up to 150 psi!" ~benstern
I love how you pull 150 PSI out of your ass like its some kind of magical number in which the pipe is no longer safe.
HERE is a rough idea on the common pressures according to dimensions the manufactuers suggests there pipe to be charged to.
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