Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM)
How do fittings change my water flow calculation?
Fittings add equivalent length, which raises friction loss and can reduce available flow for the same pressure budget. This calculator converts fitting counts to equivalent straight-pipe length and adds that to entered run length before solving Hazen-Williams. Ignoring fittings often overstates delivered GPM on real installations.
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Use the Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM) to get an exact answer for your inputs.
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