Working out falls - 1:40
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A fall of 1:40 is equal to 2.5%.
So 1000mm (1 metre) x 2.5% = 25mm, as you rightly say.
16000mm (16 metres) x 2.5% = 400mm total fall.
1750 (1.75 metres) x 2.5% = 43.75mm fall for each pipe.
It may be easier to lay all the pipes to a string or laser line than working out the fall for each individual line.
So 1000mm (1 metre) x 2.5% = 25mm, as you rightly say.
16000mm (16 metres) x 2.5% = 400mm total fall.
1750 (1.75 metres) x 2.5% = 43.75mm fall for each pipe.
It may be easier to lay all the pipes to a string or laser line than working out the fall for each individual line.
Steve Rogers
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1:40 fall = 25mm per metre of pipe
16mtrs x 25mm = 400mm of fall
16mtrs divided by 1.75mm pipes = 9.1pipes
400mm of fall divided by 9.1 pipes = 43.9mm per 1.75mm pipe
1:60 fall = 16.6mm per metre of pipe
16mtrs x 16.6mm = 265.6mm of fall
16mtrs divided by 1.75mm pipes = 9.1 pipes
265.5mm of fall divided by 9.1pipes = 29.1mm per 1.75mm pipe.
Now strap a block of wood to the end of your 1mtr level allowing for the width of your sparky tape to reach the desired thickness and your away, or by a laser level.
Disclaimer
The above calculus was concocted during a second glass of grape juice
:p
16mtrs x 25mm = 400mm of fall
16mtrs divided by 1.75mm pipes = 9.1pipes
400mm of fall divided by 9.1 pipes = 43.9mm per 1.75mm pipe
1:60 fall = 16.6mm per metre of pipe
16mtrs x 16.6mm = 265.6mm of fall
16mtrs divided by 1.75mm pipes = 9.1 pipes
265.5mm of fall divided by 9.1pipes = 29.1mm per 1.75mm pipe.
Now strap a block of wood to the end of your 1mtr level allowing for the width of your sparky tape to reach the desired thickness and your away, or by a laser level.
Disclaimer
The above calculus was concocted during a second glass of grape juice
:p