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Since the outside diameter of a single nominal pipe size is kept constant the inside diameter of a pipe will depend on the
"schedule" or the thickness of the pipe. The schedule and the actual thickness of a pipe varies with the size of the pipe.

It is common to identify pipes in inches by using NPS or "Nominal Pipe Size". The metric equivalent is called DN or "diametre
nominel". The metric designations conform to International Standards Organization (ISO) usage and apply to all plumbing, natural
gas, heating oil, and miscellaneous piping used in buildings. The use of NPS does not conform to American Standard pipe
designations where the term NPS means "National Pipe Thread Straight".

ToolBox ShortList Nominal Bore (NB) may be specified under British standards classifications along with schedule (wall thickness).
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The tolerances are looser to pipes compared with tubes and they are often less expensive to produce.

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The nominal dimensions of tubes are based on the outside diameter. If we look at Copper Tubes - ASTM B88 the outside
Translate this diameter of a 2" pipe is 2.125", relatively close to 2".
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F The inside diameter of a tube will depend on the thickness of the tube. The thickness is often specified as a gauge. If we look at
Copper Tubes - ASTM B88 the wall thickness of 0.083"of a 2" pipe is gauge 14.

The tolerances are higher with tubes compared to pipes and tubes are often more expensive to produce than pipes.
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