The table below can be used to compare carbon steel piping standards from America - USA, and Europe - Germany, British (UK) and Sweden.
1) Specify API 5L Grade B testing procedures for these steels
2) Specify SI-killed
SCHEDULE TERMINOLOGY
For all pipe sizes the outside diameter (O.D.) remains relatively constant. The variations in wall thickness affects only the inside diameter (I.D.). A schedule number indicates the approximate value of
Sch. = 1000 P/S
where:
P = service pressure (psi)
S = allowable stress (psi)
The higher the schedule number is, the thicker the pipe is. Since the outside diameter of each pipe size is standardized, a particular nominal pipe size will have different inside pipe diameter depending on the schedule specified.
WELDED AND SEAMLESS WROUGHT STEEL PIPE
To distinguish different weights of pipe, it is common to use the Schedule terminology from ANSI/ASME B36.10
Light Wall
Note that many of the schedules are identical in certain sizes.
STAINLESS STEEL PIPE
For stainless steel pipes thru 12-inch, schedule numbers from Schedule 5S to schedule 80S are used as published in ANSI/ASME 36.19M Stainless Steel pipe.