600' water line suggestions

   / 600' water line suggestions #11  
I am of the opinion that a socket fused HDPE water line will be more than fine. I am also under the opinion you are chasing something that is wasting both of your time.
HDPE is used for gas and other applications that are under far more pressure than a little water line. A lot of those are “just” butt welded.
If you insist, spend the money on a piece of 6” pipe and put it vertical over the socket weld. You can inspect it as often as you want.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #12  
Pressure drop isn't why larger pipe is used. Flow rate is what to consider. The pressure only starts dropping when the flow rate of the pipe is approached.

Water and hydraulics operate under the same principles. As I asked earlier, why would a larger pipe be used than is necessary to keep up with the flow rate of a hydraulic valve, or water meter in this case.

If the meter is set at the public roadway and it is a 5/8", which is standard, or even a 3/4" it is completely unnecessary to run a 2" pipe.

But since the "professionals" say it's necessary then why would we worry about cost. Run the pipe that the "professionals" say is the best to use. Run what they used when they ran the main line.

A 5/8" meter with 3/4" fittings has a 15gpm rating. A 2" pipe is rated at 45gpm.

Sorry I distracted the discussion. Back to the question. Use quality couplers of whichever design your "professionals" recommend.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #13  
Not sure what source your friend used when he Googled. Here's a very comprehensive look at comparisons of pipe size. On the first chart look at the flow rate of a 3/4" pipe, assuming the meter is that size. Then look at the flow rate of a 2" pipe.

One of the subsequent charts gives flow rates at different pressures. Don't remember seeing a static pressure stated.

Maybe go back to the water company and retalk this. I think there's been a mistake. Also while there, ask the difference in cost of various pipe sizes.

How much water can flow through a pipe (GPM/GPH)?
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #14  
Be sure to use only brass for all joint & splices and use double clamps everywhere.
Also use high pressure piping or even the blue poly B that the well guys like. (125 PSI rated), not for the pressure as much as the mechanical strength.
Also to avoid any kinks while laying the line. (years later they will come back to haunt U)
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #15  
I agree that 2" pipe is overkill unless your friend has some unusual flow requirements beyond what is usual for a residence. If he really needs 2" pipe I'd hate to have his water bill. I believe 1" pipe would do the job just fine. One thing to consider is that PE pipe has recently changed PSI ratings, so the 160# is much thinner walled than it was and hence prone to kinking. If you want the same kink resistance you are used to with the old 160# pipe you need to buy 250# pipe. This is not as big a deal if you're putting pipe in a ditch as it is when installing or hand pulling a submersible pump in a well, but I'd still recommend the 250# pipe.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #16  
Good points by Piloon and Gary.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #17  
Here in NE Ohio they use 1" copper and the meter would be in the house.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #18  
Here in NE Ohio they use 1" copper and the meter would be in the house.

I wondered if that was the case in this discussion? So your water company maintains everything thru the meter? They do here, but the meter is at the edge of the property.
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #19  
Every town is different . The city we are doing now is to the property line 1'' copper connecting to 1-1/4 iron pipe or copper if the service has been updated
 
   / 600' water line suggestions #20  
Most meters here are on the front fence line to facilitate easy and fast reading by different meter readers who are not familiar with the areas in which they are working.
It was an unusual logical move made by Government when they controlled the water.
 

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