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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 1 P IPE T RADES P Ro ™ Advanced Pipe T rades Math Calculator USER ’ S GUidE Model 4095[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 3 Designin g and building new c alculator s like the Pipe T r ades Pro ™ Advanc ed Pipe T rades M ath Calculator and t he Plumbing Calc ™ Pro Flow & Dimensi onal Math Cal culator c ould not have been done w ithout the supp or t of pipe t ting and plumbing profes sionals. Ca lculated Industri es gratefully ack nowle[...]

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    4 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ P iPe T rades P ro ™ The Pipe T rades Pro ™ Advanced Pipe T r ades Math Ca lculator has been spec i cally de signed for to day’ s pipe t rade professi onals. No mat ter what Pipe T rade you wor k in, you'll nd it easy to use, fast, accur ate, and reliable. Quickly c alc ulate Of fsets, Rolling O f fs et[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 5 T ablE of conTEnTS GET TING ST A RTED ................................................................ 7 Order of O peratio ns ............................................................... 7 Using Paren these s ................................................................. 8 KE Y D EFI N IT IO NS ......................[...]

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    6 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Simple O f f set - Known Be nd Angl e ..................................... 30 Simple O f f set - Unknown Bend A ngle .................................. 31 Simple O f f set - Cut Length ................................................... 32 Rolling Of fset - Kn own Bend A ngle ..................................... 33 Ro[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 7 GETTinG ST aRTEd Y ou may want to practice g ettin g a feel for your c alculator ke ys by reading through the key denitions and lea rning how to enter basic feet-inc h -frac tions an d metric , how to store values in Memo r y , etc. , before proc eeding to th e examples. Order of Op erations Unlike other Calculated Indus[...]

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    8 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Using Parent he ses Y our c alculator has parenthe ses ke ys  an d  for per fo rming mathematic al oper ations. (In the O rder of Oper ations metho d, expressions ins ide of parenthese s are per forme d rst . ) The c alculator of fer s up to 2 1 levels of parenthesis: 1 ) First pare nthesis level opened – pre[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 9 kEy dEfiniTionS Basic F unc tion Ke ys  On /Cle ar Key – T ur ns on power . Pressing onc e clear s the last entr y and the display . Pressing t w ice clear s all non - per manent values.  Of f – T urns all power of f. Clears all n on- permanent memor y .    Arit hmet ic ope rat ion keys    – ?[...]

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    10 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Dimensional F unct ion Ke ys  Fee t – Enters or conver ts to feet as whol e or decimal numb ers. A lso used wit h  and  keys for entering feet- inch values (e .g.,      ). Repeated presses during co nve rsio ns toggle bet ween fractional feet- inch and decima l feet.  Inch – Enters [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 11 Weight / V olum e F unction s   Weight / Volume – Stores a new weight volume as pounds per c ubic feet or other for mat as shown below . D efault value is 62.427 9 6 pounds per c ubic foot of water ( 100 0 kg/m 3 ). ● Pounds per cubic fo ot ● Pounds per cubic inc h ● Pounds per gallon ● Kilo grams per c ubi[...]

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    12 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Pi pet ting Project K eys T ravel Slope Offset Angleº  Enters or calc ulates a linear Slo pe, Slope A ngle, or Percent Gr ade. The linear slop e is the amount of "Of fset " over 1 2 inches of " Run. " V alue s may be entered as: ● a Dimensi on:   A ● an Angl e or Degre es:   A[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 13  Dene s the Pipe Mater ial. ( Stee l, Stainles s Steel, Brass, A luminum, Cast Iron, PVC or Copp er) .  E l b o w Ty p e – D enes th e ty pe of radius (long or shor t) and whether a facto r y or e ld cut 4 5 ˚ But t Weld elbow is being used. Default value is But t Weld – Lo ng.  Enters the nominal[...]

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    14 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Miscellaneous F unc tions  Open parenthesis ke y  Close parenthesis k ey  En ter s an exponential value other t han x 2 or Squar e Root .   Exp onent ial Root Value – Enters the exponential root value (x 1/ y ).   Pi – Displays value of π ( 3 .1 4 1 5 9 3 ) .   Re cip roca l ( 1/x) – F[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 15 PREfEREncE SETTinGS HOW TO SET PREF ERENCES The followin g sect ions detail Preferenc e Set ting optio ns for the Pipe T r ades Pro cal culator . Enter the Preference Mo de by pressing  ( P r e f s) . Acc ess eac h categ or y by pressin g the  ke y until you reach the desire d sett ing. Within eac h catego r y , p[...]

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    16 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Sec ond pres s of  : (Area displays) AREA Std.  ARE A 0. SQ FEET  ARE A 0. SQ I NCH  ARE A 0. SQ M  ( repeats options) AREA Std. Third pres s of  : ( V o lume disp lay s) VOL Std.  VOL 0. CU FEET  VOL 0. CU M  ( repe ats options ) VOL Std. Four th pres s of  : (Meter Linear d isplays ) MET[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 17 EnTERinG dimEnSionS Linear Dimens ions When enter ing feet-inc h values, enter dimensions fr om largest to smallest — feet before inch es, inches b efore frac tions. Enter fract ions by entering the nume rator ( top number) , p ressing  (F rac tion Bar key ) and then t he denominator (bot tom number). N ot e: I f a de[...]

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    18 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ EnTERinG convERSionS Linear Con versions Conver t 1 0 feet 6 inches to other dimens ions, inc luding metr ic: KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y     1 0 FE ET 6 INCH  * 10. 5 FE E T  * 12 6 . I N C H m (m m) 320 0.4 MM  m (m) 3. 20 0 M *Repeated presses of  or  wi ll togg le bet ween feet-i nch -[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 19 KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y  0.   5 CU FEET 7 ( P ou n ds) 3 1 2 .1 3 9 8 L B   (K i lo g r a ms) 141. 5 8 4 2 K G Conver t a cubic m eter of concr ete to pounds. The c oncr ete weighs 1 1 1 lbs per cubi c foot. KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y  0.     ( W t / Vo l ) 1 1 1 . LB PER CU FEET  ?[...]

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    20 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Flo w Rate Conv ersions Y ou c an enter a Flow value in cubic feet per sec ond, liters per sec ond, cubic feet pe r minute, or gallons per minute, then conver t to other units. Enter 4 7 c fs, then c onver t to other units: KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y  0.  7   (c f s) CF S 47   ( l /s) L /S 1 33 0.892 ?[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 21 baSic ma TH oPERa TionS Adding and Subtract ing Strings of D imensions Add the following m easurements: • 6 feet 2- 1 /2 inche s • 1 1 feet 5 - 1 /4 inche s • 1 8. 25 inc hes Then subtrac t 2-1 /8 Inc hes. KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y                       ?[...]

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    22 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ PERcEnT aGE cal cUla TionS The  ke ys c an be use d for nding a given perc ent of a number or for wor king add - o n, discount or divi sion perc entag e calc ulations. It c an be used w ith any typ e of number , in any dimension (feet, inch, millimeter , etc. ) and any typ e of convention ( non - dime nsioned,[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 23 mEmoR y oPERa Tion Whenev er t he  ke y is pre ssed, the disp lay ed value will be added to the M emor y . O ther m emor y f uncti ons: FUN CTI O N KE YST ROK E Add to Memor y  Subtract f rom Mem or y   Recall total in M emor y   Display/Clear Memor y   Clear Mem or y   Memor y is semi -p erma[...]

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    24 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Using Memor y Storage Ke ys ( M 1 - M9) In addition to t he standard c umulative Memor y ( as previously descr ibed), your calculator has nine inde pendent Storage Registers – M1 through M9 – that c an be used to pe rmanently store single, noncumulat ive values. The following example shows the use of M1 (   )[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 25 P aPERlESS T aPE The Paper less T ape all ows you to display and re v iew the last 30 entr ies of a c alculati on.   acc esse s the tap e mode and  or  scr olls for ward or back ward th rough the entr ies. Note: The Paperless T ape is c leared eac h time  is pressed t wice, the uni t is shut of f, or an All [...]

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    26 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ calcUla TE coSTS The Co st functi on provides t he total c ost for material, base d on a stored unit co st and an entered quantit y of material. This is convenient for quick ly calc ulating c osts on a jo b that requires many of the same kind of items. Example: Y ou ar e doing an instal lation that inc ludes 1 20 feet [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 27 USinG THE PiPE TRadES PRo Pi pe Mater ial Ke y The Pipe Mater ial ke y let s you choose a p ipe material, whic h denes th e available sizes and sur fac e roughnes s used by the calc ulator . See App endix A on page 5 3 for mo re inform ation. The default material fo r the Pipe T rades Pro i s Steel, but the user c an ch[...]

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    28 — P iPe T rades P ro ™  (Schedule 8 0) T Y PE 8 0 PL ASt I C  (Schedule 1 20) T Y PE 12 0 P L A S t I C  (SDR 21 ) T Y PE SD21 P L ASt IC  (SDR 26) T Y PE SD26 PLASt IC  (SDR 32.5) T Y PE SD32 P L AStIC  (SDR 4 1 ) T Y PE SD41 PL AStIC Y ou can also di rectly enter a Pipe T ype, e.g., Schedule 8 0, by entering a number c or[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 29  (M ater ial ) MA TL SIZE S tEEL  ( Weig ht per Foot) PIPE SIZ E 10.2528 LB PER FEET  (Filled Weight / Foot) FILL SIZ E 1 3. 1 1634 LB PER FEE T  (Inter nal A rea) ARE A S IZ E 6.6 051 99 SQ I NCH E l b o w Ty p e The Elbow T ype func tion l ets you chose bet ween lo ng or shor t radius, and bet ween factor y a[...]

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    30 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ But t Weld – S hor t Use this optio n when utilizing 9 0 ° shor t r adius or factor y 45° shor t r adius t tings, or any odd -ang le shor t radius t ting cut in the e ld from a 9 0 ° B. W . elb ow . Field Cut – Lo ng Use this optio n when utilizing l ong radius B. W. elbows, or any odd- angle lon g radi[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 31 KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y   0. 1 . Enter Of fset: 2 4   O FST 24 IN CH 2. Enter bend angle: 4 5  / _ Ø 45. 00° 3. Find the pi pe length:  TR AV 33-1 5/16 INCH Simple Of fset – Unkno wn Bend Angle Find the ce nter -to - c enter travel and unknown ben d angle for a pipe of fs et with a 16” Of f set and 27 ?[...]

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    32 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Simple Of fset – Cut Length Find the cut length ( end -to - en d) fo r a pipe offs et with a 1 0” Of fset and a 1 2 ” Run. The bend angle is u nknown. This example assumes 6 ” Steel, factor y made long radius butt weld elbows are used. The followi ng example shows an optional overri de of the Welder’s Gap whe[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 33  TO 3-1 /4 IN CH  GAP 0 I NCH  FIT ° 3 9.81°  I ARC 3 -1 5 /1 6 I NCH  CAR C 6 -1/4 IN CH  OARC 8 - 9 /1 6 I NCH The cut len gth for the p ipe is 9 and 1/8 inches and bend angl e is 39.81 ° . Inc luded in the out puts are the ar c lengths to be use d to cut your butt wel d elbow to the c alculated bend[...]

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    34 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   ALL CLEAr Ed 1 . Enter Of fset: 2 4   OFST 24 I NCH 2. Enter bend angle: 4 5  / _ Ø 45. 00º 3. Enter the Ro ll and calcu late the pipe length: 4    LNTH 34 -7 /1 6 I NCH Continue pr essing the T ravel k ey t o v iew all related values. Rol ling Of f set – Unkno wn Ben[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 35 2. Enter the advance : 2    (Advan ce) RUN 28 I NCH 3. Enter the Ro ll and calcu late the pipe length and u nknown bend angle: 6  1  2   LNTH 33 - 3 /8 INCH  FIT° 3 3.02 ° Continue pr essing the T ravel k ey t o v iew all related values. Rol ling Of f set – C ut Leng th Find the end -to - en d p[...]

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    36 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   ALL CLEAr Ed 1 . Enter Pipe Size : 6   S TD SI ZE 6 I NCH 2. Change the defaul t Welder’s Gap from 1/8 ” to 3/ 32 ”:    2   * GAP 0 - 3 /32 INCH 3. Enter O f fset: 2 4   OFST 24 I NCH 4. Enter the advance:  2   (Advan ce) RUN 32 I NCH 5. Enter the [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 37 Concentr ic Pipe Bend Cutback Find the pipe Cutbac k when you are r unning pipes t hrough a 45º ben d with a 10" of fset. 10” CUTBACK 45º KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y   0. 1 . Enter the bend angle: 4 5  / _ Ø 45 .00 º 2. Enter the Of fs et: 1    OFST 1 0 INCH 3. C alculate the Cutbac k:   CUT 4 -1[...]

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    38 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Calculate T ake- O ut and Butt Weld Elbow C u t Marks The T ake- Out func tion c an be use d to quickly so lve a T ake - Out and but t weld elbow cut mar ks for a know n bend angle and Pipe Size. Find the arc lengt hs for an odd be nd angle of 37° for 1 2 ” pipe. N ot e: A ll T ake - O ut calc ulations are base d on[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 39 Cut Length – Known T ake- O ut V alue The Pipe T rades Pro c an so lve cut lengths for mater ials and t tings not cur rently built into the c alc ulator by ent e ring a k nown T ake- O ut value. Find the cut leng th ( end -to - end) for a pipe of fset wit h a 1 0 ” Of fset and bend angl e of 45° . This example assu[...]

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    40 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Combination Roll ing O f f set Unlike a regular rolling of f set, the entr y an d exit tt ings for a com bination ro lling of fset are on dif ferent planes and t herefore hav e dif ferent t ting an gles fro m each other . Horizontal to V er t ical Find the pipe leng th, and entr y and exit t ting an gles for a[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 41 a tri angle is for med whi ch will allow fo r an easy solution of th e exit tting angle in step 2. 0’ -39” 15/16 TRA VEL 0’ - 15” RUN Unknown Exit Fitting Angle Diagram 2 2. Next, use the Pi pe T r ades Pro’ s bui lt- in r ight- ang le functio ns to solve the triang le in Diag ram 2 and ca lculate the exit [...]

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    42 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Hori zontal to Hori zontal In the next example, the same b ox dimensions are used except the exit t ting now cr eates a pipe exit horizont ally instead of ver tic ally . The entr y  t ting angle of 4 3.4 4° and pipe length of 39 and 15/ 16 inches remain t he same sinc e the dimensi ons in this example are the sa[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 43 Calculating Drop If a pipe Run requires 1/8" drop per fo ot for drainage, how much total drop is require d for a 25' Run ? KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   0. 1 . Enter the Slop e (Drop) : 1    SLP 0 -1 /8 IN CH 2. Calcu late the total drop (Of fs et) : 2 5    OFST 0 FEET 3 -1 /8 I NCH Find the slo[...]

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    44 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   ALL CLEAr Ed 1 . Enter the V elo cit y:    ( Ve l o c i t y ) FPS 5 . 2. Enter the Area:        ( A r e a) ARE A 1.8 SQ INCH 3. C alculate Flow Rate (defa ult is Gal lons per Mi nute ):   (Flow) GPM 28 .051 95 4. Co nve r t to di f ferent units of  ow[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 45   (Cubic Feet per Minute) CF M 0 .668403   (Cubic Feet per Seco nd) C F S 0 . 0 111 4   (Li ters per Sec ond) L / S 0 . 315 4 51 V elocit y Y ou c an enter a known V el ocit y , c alculate V el ocit y and c onver t bet ween dif ferent units of V e loci ty . If you know the Flow and Area, you can c alculat[...]

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    46 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   0.    M/S 0. If you know the veloci ty , you can c onver t to other dimensio nal units. KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   ALL CLE Ar Ed 5   ( Vel o c i t y ) FPS 5.    (feet per sec ond) FPS 5 .  (feet per minute ) FPM 3 00 .  (met ers per sec ond) M/S 1 .524 Pres[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 47  inHG PER FEE T 0.00 041 7  H E AD PER FEET 0.0 0 0472  BA R PER FEET 0.0 00 01 4  KP A PER FEE T 0.001 41 1  PSI PER FEET 0.00 0205 Using values above, add the Run (Length ) to ca lculate the Pressure Loss over the length of the pipe. KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y 5    RUN 50 FEE T 0 INCH Calcula te Pressu[...]

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    48 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Press ure/For c e If you know the Force a nd Area, you c an c alculate Pressure and co nv e r t the so lution to dif fe rent units of Pressure. For this example the Force is 100 lbf and the A rea is 2 square inc hes. KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   A LL CLEA rEd 1 . Enter the Forc e : 1     (Force ) L B F 10 [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 49 Pipe Capacit y How many gallons of water will a 20 ' long 6 " pipe hol d? KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y   0. 1 . Enter the Pipe Size :   STD SIZ E 6 INCH 2. Find the Area:   A RE A 28 .8 902 6 SQ INCH 3. M ulti ply by the Pipe length :  2  4 .01 25 36 CU FEET 4. Find the Pipe c apacit y: ?[...]

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    50 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Find the weight of the same length of p ipe lled with ethanol (one gallon of ethanol weighs 6 .59 lbs.) Do not c lear pr evious key s trokes. KEYS TROKE DISPLA Y 1 . Enter the weight of one gal lon of ethanol:     LB/G 6 .5 9 2. Find weight of one foo t of ethanol - ll ed pipe:  (7 time[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 51 Cir cle Area and Circumference Find the area and c ircumferenc e of a circ le with a dia meter of 25 In c h es: KEYS TROKE DISP L A Y   0. 2 5   D IA 25 I NCH  ARE A 4 9 0.8739 SQ INCH  CIRC 78 - 9/16 INCH Basi c D:M :S and T r igonometr y E xamples Converting Degrees:Minutes:Seconds Convert 23° 42’ 39[...]

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    52 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ Given side A and angle a, find: Side C A  a   (e.g.,    5   1    ) Side B A  a   Angle b 90°  a  Given side A and angle b, find: Side B A  b   Side C A  b   Angle a 90°  b  Given side B and angle a, find: Side A B  a   Side C B  a [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 53 aPPEndix a – Pipe Material, Pipe T ype And Data T ables Af ter sele cting a Pipe mater ial, you can sel ect Pipe T yp es for that material and g et data for each t yp e, including Out side Diameter , Internal Diam eter , Wall Thickne ss, Pipe Weight per Foot, Filled Weight per F oot, and Internal A rea. = Internal Area T[...]

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    54 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ aPPEndix b – Default Settings Af ter a Clear A ll (   ), your calc ulator will return to t he following settings: Stored V alu es Default Value Mater ia l Ste el Pipe T y pe S tandard Elbow T yp e Long Radius Butt Weld Weight to V o lume 62.42796 pounds p er cubic foot Welder's G ap 1/8 inch If you replace[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 55 aPPEndix c – Preference Settings The Pipe T rades Pro h as Preference Set tings t hat allow you to customize or set desire d dimensional fo rmats and c alc ulations. If you replace your bat teri es or per for m a F ull Reset* (pre ss  , hold down  , and press  ), your calculator will retur n to the following set[...]

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    56 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ 3 ) Volume Display F o rmat – * Stand ard (if units entered are the same — e.g. , Feet x Feet x Feet — the answer will remain in this for mat ( c u. ft), but if units entered are dif ferent — e.g. , Feet x Feet x Inches — vol. answer will always be display e d in Cubic Feet ) – Cu bi c Fe et (v o l. answers[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 57 aPPEndix d – Constants For material sur fac e roughne ss, we use the foll owing: Mater ial PVC Copper Steel (lo w c arbon ) Stainless Steel ( austenitic ) Brass Aluminum Cast Iron 15 . 6 4.9 2 21 49. 2 4.9 4.9 850 e (x 10 -6 f t) Roughness F ac tor For wat er proper ties: Visc osit y = 0.0 01 P asc al - sec onds Densit y[...]

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    58 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ aPPEndix f – Accuracy/Errors, Auto Shut-Off, Batteries, Reset Accuracy/ Erro rs Accura cy/Displ ay Capacit y — Y o ur calc ulator has a t welve- digit display made up of eight digits (normal display ) and four frac tional digi ts. Y ou may enter or calc ulate values up to 1 9,9 9 9,99 9.99. Eac h calc ulation is c [...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 59 Batteries The Pipe T rade s Pro uses t wo LR- 4 4 batter ies. Replacing Batteries Should your c alculator display bec ome ver y dim or e rrati c, replac e the bat teries. Note: Please use caution when dispo sing of your old bat ter ies, as the y c ontain hazardous chemi cals. Replacement bat teri es are available at most d[...]

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    60 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ aPPEndix G – Formulas Area F o rmulas[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 61 Sur face A rea / V olume Formulas[...]

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    62 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ W ARR ANT Y , REP A IR AND RETURN INFORMA TION Return Gu idelines 1. Please read the Wa r ra nt y in t his User ’ s Guide to determine if your Calc ulated Industri es produc t remains under warr anty befo re calling o r returning any device for ev aluation or re pairs. 2. If your p roduct won’t turn o n, c hec k th[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 63 War ra n t y Warranty Repair Service – U.S.A. Calc ulated In dustr ie s ( “CI ”) war ra nts thi s p rodu ct aga inst defec ts in mater ials an d wor kman ship for a p er iod of one (1 ) year f ro m th e da te of o r igi nal c on sum er p urc has e in t he U.S . If a defec t exists duri ng the wa rr ant y per io d, CI[...]

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    64 — P iPe T rades P ro ™ FOR A P A RTICU L A R PU RPO SE. AS A R ESUL T , TH IS PRO DUCT , IN CLUDI NG BU T NOT LIMIT ED TO , K E YSTROKE PRO CED UR ES, MA TH EM A TICA L ACCUR ACY AND PR EPROG R AM MED MA TER IA L, IS S OLD “AS IS,” A ND YOU T HE PU RCH ASER ASSU M E T HE ENT IRE R ISK AS TO ITS QUA LIT Y A ND PERFOR MA N CE. IN NO E V EN[...]

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    U ser ’ s G Uide — 65 48 40 Hy tec h Dr ive Carso n City , N V 89706 U.S. A . 1 -800-8 54-8 0 7 5 • F ax : 1 - 77 5-88 5-49 49 E-mail: info@calc ulated. c om w w w.cal c ul ate d.c o m[...]