Manufacturer's data sheets give the values and instruct on use - see
BlazeMaster design guide, for ex.   Yes, you absolutely have to include
...


Steve Leyton




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Jamie D.
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 10:11 AM
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Subject: "flow through tee's and Hydraulic calcultions"

Hello forumites, I'd like to pole the forum and see what the consensus
is on accounting for flow through tee's or "tee on the run" when
calculating a system.  NFPA states that they do not need to be included
when using the schedule 40 fitting table.  But when using manufactures'
fitting equivalents, do you include them?

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