irisher wrote:In America the psi is given on all pipe.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/new-coa ... 15485.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/demetri ... 12209.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/coaxial ... 12779.html
Those three cannons don't appear to display a pressure rating. I can clearly read the D1785 rating on two of them and the other one has a D2665 standard.
According to this website the pressure rating should come immediately after the D1785 standard printed on the pipe. In both cases, it doesn't. And all three don't display a PSI rating:
http://www.jains.com/Pipefittings/pvc%2 ... 0pipes.htm
And this website seems to say the D1785 standard doesn't need to display a pressure rating, just a schedule, though D2241 does display a pressure rating:
http://www.markturner.com/engineer/pvc.htm
Sorry for the long wait, it took forever to find some good examples. A PSI rating appears on most American pipe by the looks, but i'm sure it doesn't appear on all pressure rated pipe. Even if it did, it can still display NSF-DWV which would confuse people who don't read the article.