Water Pipe Pressure Drop Calculator

Free water pipe pressure drop calculator for plumbing pipe sizing, flow velocity, friction head, and pump planning.

Inputs

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Formula logic, use cases, assumptions, and limits for this tool.

How this tool helps

Use this for domestic water pipe pressure-drop checks before final pipe sizing. Confirm final design against fixture demand, pipe material, authority requirements, and pump curves.

Assumptions and limits

This tool provides a planning-level result. It does not replace detailed engineering design, approved software, manufacturer data, authority requirements, or project specifications.

Typical keywords covered

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Keyword and design notes

This page targets water pipe pressure drop calculator, pipe sizing by velocity, plumbing pipe friction loss, water supply pipe sizing, and pump head pressure drop checks. It estimates velocity, equivalent pipe length, friction head, and pressure drop for early design decisions. Final pipe sizing should check fixture demand, simultaneity, pipe material, Hazen-Williams or Darcy method requirements, pump curves, and local plumbing code.

Calculation methodology

Velocity is calculated from flow and pipe area. Friction head is estimated from equivalent length, velocity, and diameter.

Inputs are treated as planning assumptions. The calculator shows warnings when entered values fall outside practical thresholds or selected standard-profile limits.

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Version history

  • v1.3.6-prelaunch: Added methodology, standard profile support, version notes, and direct PDF report download.
  • v1.3.5: Calculator page added with sample data, warnings, and print-ready report layout.

Stage 2 roadmap: optional saved projects, dashboards, and shared calculation history without forcing login for free use.

Trust and verification

Every result includes assumptions, warning logic, and a downloadable report. Final engineering decisions still need qualified review, local authority approval, manufacturer data, and project specifications.

Worked example

Use the sample data button to load a realistic scenario, then download the PDF report to review inputs, results, methodology, warnings, and disclaimers in one place.