patrick_g
Elite Member
last i checked the PVC is just pressure tested to some PSI. air, water it really doesnt matter.
PVC under 100PSI of water pressure will exhibit the same failure type as 100PSI of air.
Other than its increased propensity of failure due to external forces, if such forces are limited the advantages of its ease and speed of installation, and cost can be compelling.
What is really compelling is the damage caused by the compressibility of the air in the PVC. You store a lot of energy in the compressed air and if a PVC pipe ruptures the air acts like an explosion and accelerates the shards to tremendous speeds.
On the other hand, at the pressures within the ratings of PVC, water can be considered incompressable. The PVC may expand and store a minor amount of energy but the water under pressures within the ratings of the PVC will store only a negligible amount of energy and if the pipe ruptures there is very little force applied to the shards to accelerate them and make them potentially deadly shrapnel.
Comparing water under pressure to air under pressure, is at best, an apples to oranges comparison but closer to an apples to BBQ ribs or baby diapers comparison.
Pat