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What is the diameter of a general pipe valve?

What is the diameter of a general pipe valve?

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What a big pipe? The normal valve clearance is 1cm
The relation between the common mark and the nominal diameter:1, plastic pipes (U-PVC, water pipes, PPR tubes): Phi 20-DNl5, Phi 25-DN20, Phi 32-DN25, Phi 40-DN32, Phi 50-DN40, Phi 63-DN50, Phi 75-DN65, Phi 90-DN80, Phi 11O-DNl00, Phi 160-DNl1502, seamless pipe: DN15- 22mm DN20- 27mm DN25- phi, Phi Phi Phi Phi 34mm, DN32- 42mm DN40- 48mm DN50- 60mm DN65-, Phi Phi 76 (73) mm, DN80- 89mm DN100- 108mm DN125- phi, Phi Phi 133mm, Phi 159mm, Phi DN150- DN200- 219mm, DN250- 273mm3, DN15---1/2--- four; DN 20---3/4--- six; DN 25---1, DN 32--1 1/4 -- an inch; inch two; DN 40---1 1/2 DN 50--- - an inch and a half; 2 - two inch DN 65---; 2 1/2, two and a half inches; DN 80--- 3 - three inch two; DN 100--- 4 - four inches; DN 125-- 5 - DN 150--- 6 - five inch; six inch 8---- eight inch 200--- DN;
In fact, the essence of the problem is the corresponding relationship between the nominal diameter and other dimensioning methods. Valves are generally marked with nominal diameter (DN***), such as DN150, DN100 and so on. There are many kinds of marking methods for pipes, such as outer diameter, inch inch, nominal diameter, etc.. Only when the other dimensioning is converted to nominal diameter, the valve and the pipe correspond to each other.

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