Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM)
What velocity is too high for copper domestic water?
A common field ceiling is about 8 ft/s for cold copper and around 5 ft/s for hot copper lines, where erosion-corrosion risk rises. Sustained over-velocity also increases noise and water-hammer sensitivity. Use the hot-line option when appropriate and verify final velocity against your design and jurisdiction guidance.
Run the numbers for your project
Use the Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM) to get an exact answer for your inputs.
Open the calculatorRelated questions
- What size water pipe do I need for a given GPM?
- How much water flow can a pipe carry?
- Why does the hot water line option lower the velocity limit?
- What pressure drop should I assume per 100 feet for house water lines?
- How do fittings change my water flow calculation?
- Why does fixture flow show lower than pipe capacity?
- What is equivalent length in pipe sizing?
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