Using the plumbingcalc pro, Pipe material key – Calculated Industries 4094 User Guide User Manual

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Note: The PlumbingCalc Pro’s built-in right-angle functions,

including Offset, Run, and Travel, are designed to calculate

centerline lengths only and do not account for take outs or

welder’s gaps.

Pipe material Key

The Pipe Material key lets you choose a pipe material, which

defines the available sizes and surface roughness used by the

calculator. The default material for the PlumbingCalc Pro is

Plastic, but you can choose from material types as shown.

KEySTRoKES

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(Plastic)

mATl PlASTIc

(Copper)

mATl coPPER

(Steel)

mATl STEEl

(Stainless Steel)

mATl S.STEEl

(Brass)

mATl BRASS

(Aluminum)

mATl Al

(Cast Iron)

mATl cAST

The last material setting displayed is selected, and the calculator will

retain your setting even after the power has been turned off. Once

a material is selected, you can easily toggle through the available

types (Schedules, etc.) using the Pipe Type function (

).

Available types of pipe are dependent upon the material setting.

Keystrokes below show the pipe types available for Plastic (press 

until “PLASTIC” is shown in the display).

KEySTRoKES

DISPlAy

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mATl PlASTIc

(Schedule 40)

Type 40 PlASTIc

(Schedule 80)

Type 80 PlASTIc

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