Pipe Schedule Chart — Schedule 40 & 80 Dimensions
Use this pipe schedule chart to find the true inside diameter behind any nominal size, then read the water it holds per foot. It covers Schedule 40 and 80 from 1/8 inch to 24 inch, per ASME B36.10 — the same bores steel and PVC pressure pipe share.
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| متى | ID | الطول | النتيجة |
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Pick a schedule and size to load the chart bore straight into the calculator.
How pipe schedules work
For a given nominal size, the outside diameter is fixed — that is what lets fittings fit. The schedule number sets the wall thickness: a higher schedule means a thicker wall, a higher pressure rating and a smaller bore. So Schedule 80 always has a smaller inside diameter than Schedule 40 of the same size, and it holds a little less per foot. The chart below gives both, along with the gallons-per-foot each bore holds.
Schedule 40 & 80 dimensions and capacity
| Nominal (NPS) | Outside dia. | Sch 40 ID | Sch 40 gal/ft | Sch 80 ID | Sch 80 gal/ft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/8" | 0.405" | 0.269" | 0.003 | 0.215" | 0.002 |
| 1/4" | 0.540" | 0.364" | 0.005 | 0.302" | 0.004 |
| 3/8" | 0.675" | 0.493" | 0.010 | 0.423" | 0.007 |
| 1/2" | 0.840" | 0.622" | 0.016 | 0.546" | 0.012 |
| 3/4" | 1.050" | 0.824" | 0.028 | 0.742" | 0.022 |
| 1" | 1.315" | 1.049" | 0.045 | 0.957" | 0.037 |
| 1-1/4" | 1.660" | 1.380" | 0.078 | 1.278" | 0.067 |
| 1-1/2" | 1.900" | 1.610" | 0.106 | 1.500" | 0.092 |
| 2" | 2.375" | 2.067" | 0.174 | 1.939" | 0.153 |
| 2-1/2" | 2.875" | 2.469" | 0.249 | 2.323" | 0.220 |
| 3" | 3.500" | 3.068" | 0.384 | 2.900" | 0.343 |
| 3-1/2" | 4.000" | 3.548" | 0.514 | 3.364" | 0.462 |
| 4" | 4.500" | 4.026" | 0.661 | 3.826" | 0.597 |
| 5" | 5.563" | 5.047" | 1.039 | 4.813" | 0.945 |
| 6" | 6.625" | 6.065" | 1.501 | 5.761" | 1.354 |
| 8" | 8.625" | 7.981" | 2.599 | 7.625" | 2.372 |
| 10" | 10.750" | 10.020" | 4.096 | 9.750" | 3.879 |
| 12" | 12.750" | 11.938" | 5.815 | 11.376" | 5.280 |
| 14" | 14.000" | 13.124" | 7.027 | 12.500" | 6.375 |
| 16" | 16.000" | 15.000" | 9.180 | 14.312" | 8.357 |
| 18" | 18.000" | 16.876" | 11.620 | 16.124" | 10.607 |
| 20" | 20.000" | 18.812" | 14.439 | 17.938" | 13.128 |
| 24" | 24.000" | 22.624" | 20.883 | 21.564" | 18.972 |
Nominal size is not the diameter
The chart makes the key rule obvious: for sizes up to 12 inch, the nominal number matches neither the outside nor the inside diameter. A "2-inch" pipe is 2.375 in on the outside and 2.067 in on the bore for Schedule 40. From 14 inch upward, the nominal size does equal the outside diameter. Whenever you calculate volume, use the inside diameter from this chart — never the nominal figure.
Does this chart apply to PVC?
Yes. PVC pressure pipe in Schedule 40 and 80 shares these outside and inside diameters, so the bores here are correct for both steel and PVC of the same schedule. CPVC pressure pipe generally follows the same schedule dimensions. Copper, PEX and HDPE are sized by different standards and have their own bores — use the dedicated calculators for those.
Turning the chart into a volume
Two ways to use it. For a quick estimate, take the gallons-per-foot for your size and schedule and multiply by the length. For an exact figure at any length, fill level or unit, select the schedule and size in the calculator above and it loads the chart bore automatically. Either way, the chart is the bridge between a size on a drawing and the water in the pipe.
| الحجم الاسمي | Inside diameter | US gal / ft | US gal / 100 ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2" | 0.622" | 0.016 | 1.58 |
| 3/4" | 0.824" | 0.028 | 2.77 |
| 1" | 1.049" | 0.045 | 4.49 |
| 1-1/4" | 1.380" | 0.078 | 7.77 |
| 1-1/2" | 1.610" | 0.106 | 10.58 |
| 2" | 2.067" | 0.174 | 17.43 |
| 2-1/2" | 2.469" | 0.249 | 24.87 |
| 3" | 3.068" | 0.384 | 38.40 |
| 4" | 4.026" | 0.661 | 66.13 |
| 5" | 5.047" | 1.039 | 103.93 |
| 6" | 6.065" | 1.501 | 150.08 |
| 8" | 7.981" | 2.599 | 259.88 |
| 10" | 10.020" | 4.096 | 409.63 |
| 12" | 11.938" | 5.815 | 581.46 |
| 24" | 22.624" | 20.883 | 2088.32 |
Source and accuracy
The dimensions follow ASME B36.10 for welded and seamless wrought-steel pipe, which is the standard North American reference and the basis for PVC schedule sizing too. Values are nominal; real pipe carries manufacturing tolerances, and lining, scale or corrosion changes the effective bore in service. For critical work, confirm against the current standard and the manufacturer's data.
قراءة نتيجتك والثقة بها
A volume figure is only useful if you know what it assumes — so a quick word on reading your pipe schedule chart result.
How to interpret the result
The headline value is the internal capacity of a round, uniform pipe running full — the fluid the bore can hold along the length you entered. Every other unit on the panel is the same physical quantity re-expressed, so you can quote whichever your paperwork needs without recalculating.
افتراض الأنبوب الممتلئ
By default the figure assumes the pipe is completely full and perfectly cylindrical. For gravity drains and vented lines that run part full, set a fill level below 100% and the result scales with it. Bends, valves and fittings add a little capacity the straight-length model does not see — use the fittings allowance to approximate them.
جداول مرجعية للسعة ومثال محلول
Concrete numbers for this page, calculated the same way the tool above does — use them as a quick check or a lookup.
Schedule 40 2" pipe: volume by run length
How much a 2" Schedule 40 bore holds as the run gets longer, in US gal. The per-foot figure is constant, so any length is one multiplication away.
| الطول (ft) | Volume (US gal) | Per foot |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft | 1.74 | 0.1743 |
| 25 ft | 4.36 | 0.1743 |
| 50 ft | 8.72 | 0.1743 |
| 100 ft | 17.43 | 0.1743 |
| 250 ft | 43.58 | 0.1743 |
| 500 ft | 87.16 | 0.1743 |
Schedule 40 pipe: volume across sizes
Volume held by a fixed 100 ft run across common Schedule 40 sizes, in US gal. Doubling the diameter roughly quadruples the capacity.
| الحجم الاسمي | التجويف (in) | Volume in 100 ft (US gal) |
|---|---|---|
| 1/2" | 0.622 | 1.58 |
| 3/4" | 0.824 | 2.77 |
| 1" | 1.049 | 4.49 |
| 1-1/2" | 1.610 | 10.58 |
| 2" | 2.067 | 17.43 |
| 3" | 3.068 | 38.40 |
| 4" | 4.026 | 66.13 |
| 6" | 6.065 | 150.1 |
مثال محلول، خطوة بخطوة
- Bore = 2.067 in, so radius = 1.0335 in.
- Area = π × radius² = 3.3556 in².
- Length = 75 ft = 900 in; volume = 3.3556 × 900 = 3,020.0 in³.
- Convert to the unit you need: 13.07 US gal for a 75 ft run of Schedule 40 2" pipe.
الأسئلة الشائعة
What is the inside diameter of Schedule 40 pipe?
It varies by size — for example 1.049 in for 1-inch, 2.067 in for 2-inch and 4.026 in for 4-inch. See the chart above for the full range from 1/8 to 24 inch.
What is the difference between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80?
Same outside diameter, thicker wall for Schedule 80, which means a smaller bore and a higher pressure rating. Schedule 80 therefore holds slightly less per foot.
Is PVC pipe the same as the steel schedule chart?
For Schedule 40 and 80 pressure pipe, yes — PVC shares the same OD and ID as steel of the same schedule. Copper, PEX and HDPE use different standards.
Why doesn't nominal pipe size match the actual diameter?
NPS is a naming label. Up to 12 inch it matches neither OD nor ID; from 14 inch up it equals the outside diameter. Always use the bore for volume.
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What people say
The Schedule 40/80 ID column is the reference I always lose. Having gal/ft next to it is gold.
Cross-checked three sizes against ASME B36.10 and they matched exactly. Trustworthy.
Comprehensive chart. A Schedule 160 row would round it out nicely.