Moser, its not bad , but a bit of a dust collector because not well
organised. Gravity Flow section most useful. Other stuff you can get better
presented from the vendor manuals.
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Cross Country Water Lines Design Reference
Subject: [PipingDesign] Cross Country Water Lines Design Reference
Hi Steve,
I have on route a piping book that may be suitable, or have some information that may well be of use to you. This publication is going to have a fair content devoted to Poly and UPVC which is what we are predominately using. What pipe material were you particularly interested in or what subject areas? For what its worth the title is "Buried Piping Design", can't recall the author. When it arrives if I looks any good I'll let you know, it should be here early next week.
Cheers,
Robin
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> Anyone know of a good book on crosscountry water pipelines?
> Size range small to about one metre dia.
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> There are a few books listed on Amazon, but I dont know which, if
> any, are good.
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