2" Schedule 40 PVC Pipe Plain End - 1-5ft
The 2" Schedule 40 White PVC Pipe (Plain End, 1-5 Foot Length) is a commercial-grade thermoplastic pressure pipe manufactured to ASTM D1785, certified to NSF 61 and NSF 14, and rated at 280 PSI at 73°F — the standard-weight Schedule 40 pipe for commercial irrigation mainlines, pool and spa recirculation systems, well system pressure mains, industrial process piping, chemical distribution headers, and commercial plumbing systems where the 280 PSI pressure rating and Schedule 40 wall thickness satisfy the system specification and Schedule 80's higher wall and pressure rating are not required by the design engineer. The 2" size is the most commercially active large-diameter pipe size in the Schedule 40 PVC pipe line — the point at which residential well system piping meets commercial irrigation mainlines, pool and spa equipment connections meet industrial process headers, and light commercial plumbing meets the lower boundary of industrial utility piping. It is the most widely purchased large-diameter Schedule 40 PVC pipe size in the plumbing, irrigation, and pool and spa trades, and for contractors and facility personnel who work across all three of these markets simultaneously, the 2" Schedule 40 white pipe is the single most frequently specified and stocked large-diameter PVC pipe item in the product line.
The Schedule 40 wall at 2" is a 0.154" nominal wall — a structurally capable and fully code-compliant specification for systems designed to operate within the 280 PSI Schedule 40 pressure rating at this diameter. For system designers comparing Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 at 2", the specification context is direct and consequential: Schedule 80 carries a 0.218" nominal wall and a 400 PSI rating at the same 2.375" outside diameter — a 42% thicker wall and a 120 PSI higher pressure ceiling. At the 2" size, the pressure differential between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 is among the widest in the commercial pipe line, reflecting the higher pressure rating model that applies at 2" and smaller sizes compared to the 3" and 4" sizes where the gap had narrowed to 40 PSI. The 280 PSI vs. 400 PSI differential at 2" is a 43% Schedule 80 pressure advantage — a meaningful engineering distinction that should inform the schedule selection decision for any 2" system where operating pressure, surge allowance, and safety margin requirements are close to or above the 280 PSI Schedule 40 ceiling. For the broad range of commercial and industrial 2" piping applications where operating pressures are comfortably within the 280 PSI window, Schedule 40 is the correct and cost-effective specification. Both schedules share the same 2.375" outside diameter, meaning Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 pipe connect directly and interchangeably into the same 2" IPS socket fittings — a practical advantage for mixed-schedule systems and for buyers replacing one schedule with the other on an existing installation without disturbing cemented fittings already in the line.
The white color is the standard field and facility identifier for Schedule 40 PVC pipe at every size in the commercial pipe line. At the 2" size — the most widely used large-diameter PVC pipe size across the commercial irrigation, pool and spa, well system, and light industrial markets — white Schedule 40 identification provides immediate visual confirmation of the installed pipe class for installers, inspectors, maintenance personnel, and facility managers, distinguishable at a glance from gray Schedule 80 pipe that may be present in adjacent sections of the same system or elsewhere in the facility. For systems where the designer has specified Schedule 40 throughout, or where Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 are used in different pressure zones of the same system, white and gray color coding eliminates material class ambiguity at every point along the installed pipeline without reference to construction documents or pipe markings that may be obscured after installation.
Plain end pipe cuts to required length with a power saw, fine-tooth handsaw, or large-diameter PVC pipe cutter and solvent cements directly into any standard IPS socket fitting without additional machining or end preparation. At the 2" diameter, joint assembly requires deliberate technique — the bonding surface area is large enough to demand thorough, even heavy-body solvent cement coverage across the full circumference of the pipe end and the complete depth of the fitting socket, careful working time management to ensure full seating before initial cement set begins, and strict full cure time compliance before any system pressurization. Use a heavy-body solvent cement rated for Schedule 40 PVC at the 2" pipe diameter and the fitting combination being assembled. Follow the manufacturer's set and full cure time recommendations for the ambient temperature at time of installation — cure times extend at lower temperatures and must be respected in full where partial cure under system pressure is a primary root cause of joint failure. Deburr and bevel the cut end thoroughly before cementing to ensure consistent insertion depth and a complete circumferential bond line. The 5-foot length is the standard distribution and online-sale cut length, practical for pump station connections, equipment supply and return connections, valve vault installations, well system pressure line repairs, and project purchases where full 10-foot or 20-foot production sticks are impractical to handle or ship.
NSF 61 certification lists this pipe for potable water contact, and NSF 14 covers compliance with applicable plastics piping material standards — making it the correct pipe for well systems, water treatment plant distribution, and institutional plumbing applications where NSF-listed materials are required at every system component.
Key Features:
- Schedule 40 white PVC — 0.154" nominal wall, 280 PSI rated at 73°F
- Manufactured to ASTM D1785 — the governing standard for Schedule 40 PVC pressure pipe
- NSF 61 certified for potable water contact; NSF 14 listed
- Plain end for solvent cement installation into socket fittings
- 2.375" OD — dimensionally compatible with all 2" PVC Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 socket fittings
- 5-foot cut length for distribution, equipment connections, and repairs
- White color — standard Schedule 40 identification in the field
- Cell classification PVC 12454 per ASTM D1784
- The most widely used large-diameter Schedule 40 PVC pipe size in the commercial irrigation, pool and spa, and well system trades
- Pressure derated above 73°F per standard PVC temperature-pressure curves
Specifications:
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 2" |
| Schedule | Schedule 40 |
| Length | 5 Feet (Plain End) |
| Outside Diameter (OD) | 2.375" |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.154" |
| Inside Diameter (ID) | 2.067" |
| Pressure Rating | 280 PSI @ 73°F (Non-Shock) |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Type 1, Grade 1 |
| Cell Classification | 12454 per ASTM D1784 |
| Color | White |
| End Type | Plain End (No Bell) |
| Connection Method | Solvent Cement (IPS Socket Fittings) |
| Manufacturing Standard | ASTM D1785 |
| Potable Water Certification | NSF/ANSI 61 |
| Plastics Standard Certification | NSF 14 |
| Max Service Temperature | 140°F (60°C) |
Industries & Applications:
- Irrigation & Agricultural Systems — The 2" Schedule 40 size is the most common pump discharge connection and primary distribution main size on mid-scale commercial irrigation systems at golf courses, sports complexes, parks, commercial farms, and large-acreage agricultural operations where design operating pressures fall within Schedule 40's 280 PSI ceiling; it also appears on larger systems as a zone supply header, lateral feed connection, and secondary distribution branch where flow volume has stepped down from 3" and 4" primary mains; the 280 PSI Schedule 40 rating is fully adequate for the broad range of commercial irrigation pump station configurations at this service size, and white pipe identification confirms the installed material class at every maintenance and inspection point along the distribution system
- Pool & Spa — Commercial & Aquatic Facilities — The 2" size is the most common pump suction and discharge connection, equipment pad supply and return pipe, and secondary recirculation distribution size at commercial pools, spas, water parks, and aquatic centers; Schedule 40 PVC is the default pipe material for 2" equipment pad connections and secondary recirculation piping at commercial aquatic facilities where operating pressures are within the 280 PSI Schedule 40 ceiling; PVC construction handles continuous chlorine, salt, and pool treatment chemical exposure, and Schedule 40 at 2" is the most widely installed pipe in this application across the commercial pool and spa industry at this service diameter
- Well Systems & Pressure Mains — One of the most common pipe sizes for residential and commercial well system pressure mains; used on 2" well pump discharge connections, pressure tank supply lines, and point-of-entry treatment system piping where the 280 PSI Schedule 40 rating provides adequate safety margin above pump operating pressures for the broad range of well system configurations that operate within the Schedule 40 pressure ceiling at this size; for well systems where pump shut-off head and surge conditions approach or exceed 280 PSI, the 2" Schedule 80 pipe is the correct specification
- Industrial Process Piping — Used on 2" process water headers, cooling water distribution connections, chemical transfer lines, and plant utility piping in manufacturing, chemical processing, and industrial facilities where the system design specifies Schedule 40 PVC and operating pressures are within the 280 PSI ceiling; Schedule 40 at 2" is fully appropriate and widely used for industrial process and utility piping systems where the design engineer has confirmed that Schedule 40 wall thickness, pressure rating, and white pipe identification satisfy all engineering requirements at this service diameter
- Chemical Processing & Distribution — PVC's broad resistance to acids, bases, chlorine, salts, and oxidizing agents makes Schedule 40 appropriate for 2" chemical distribution headers, dosing system feed lines, and process chemical transfer piping where system operating pressures are designed within Schedule 40's 280 PSI rating; for chemical systems with higher operating pressures, surge pressure allowances, or specifications requiring Schedule 80 gray identification and thicker wall construction, the 2" Schedule 80 pipe is the correct specification; for systems within the 280 PSI envelope, Schedule 40 delivers full chemical resistance performance at a lower installed cost
- Municipal Water & Wastewater Treatment — NSF 61 listed for potable water contact makes this pipe appropriate for 2" distribution branch mains, chemical feed header connections, filter vessel inlet and outlet connections, backwash supply and discharge piping, and process water branch connections in water treatment plant environments where the design engineer has specified Schedule 40 PVC for branch distribution piping operating within the 280 PSI pressure rating; white Schedule 40 identification confirms the installed pipe class at every inspection and maintenance point throughout the plant distribution system
- HVAC & Commercial Mechanical Systems — Specified on 2" chilled water distribution connections, condenser water branch headers, and hydronic heating and cooling supply and return connections in commercial mechanical systems where Schedule 40 PVC is the system material standard and system pressures are within the 280 PSI rating; at this size on HVAC branch distribution connections, the design engineer's pressure zone analysis determines the correct pipe schedule, and Schedule 40 is the appropriate specification where operating pressure and safety margin requirements are satisfied within the 280 PSI ceiling
- Aquaculture & Recirculating Systems — The 2" size handles primary distribution headers, filtration system inlet and outlet connections, and aeration supply mains at commercial aquaculture facilities and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) where system flow rates at the primary distribution level are within the capacity of 2" pipe; Schedule 40 PVC construction and broad chemical resistance to disinfectants, oxygen dosing compounds, and water treatment chemicals make this pipe appropriate for primary distribution at mid-scale commercial aquaculture operations designed within the Schedule 40 pressure ceiling
The 2" Schedule 40 White PVC Pipe (Plain End, 1-5 Foot Length) is a commercial-grade thermoplastic pressure pipe manufactured to ASTM D1785, certified to NSF 61 and NSF 14, and rated at 280 PSI at 73°F — the standard-weight Schedule 40 pipe for commercial irrigation mainlines, pool and spa recirculation systems, well system pressure mains, industrial process piping, chemical distribution headers, and commercial plumbing systems where the 280 PSI pressure rating and Schedule 40 wall thickness satisfy the system specification and Schedule 80's higher wall and pressure rating are not required by the design engineer. The 2" size is the most commercially active large-diameter pipe size in the Schedule 40 PVC pipe line — the point at which residential well system piping meets commercial irrigation mainlines, pool and spa equipment connections meet industrial process headers, and light commercial plumbing meets the lower boundary of industrial utility piping. It is the most widely purchased large-diameter Schedule 40 PVC pipe size in the plumbing, irrigation, and pool and spa trades, and for contractors and facility personnel who work across all three of these markets simultaneously, the 2" Schedule 40 white pipe is the single most frequently specified and stocked large-diameter PVC pipe item in the product line.
The Schedule 40 wall at 2" is a 0.154" nominal wall — a structurally capable and fully code-compliant specification for systems designed to operate within the 280 PSI Schedule 40 pressure rating at this diameter. For system designers comparing Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 at 2", the specification context is direct and consequential: Schedule 80 carries a 0.218" nominal wall and a 400 PSI rating at the same 2.375" outside diameter — a 42% thicker wall and a 120 PSI higher pressure ceiling. At the 2" size, the pressure differential between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 is among the widest in the commercial pipe line, reflecting the higher pressure rating model that applies at 2" and smaller sizes compared to the 3" and 4" sizes where the gap had narrowed to 40 PSI. The 280 PSI vs. 400 PSI differential at 2" is a 43% Schedule 80 pressure advantage — a meaningful engineering distinction that should inform the schedule selection decision for any 2" system where operating pressure, surge allowance, and safety margin requirements are close to or above the 280 PSI Schedule 40 ceiling. For the broad range of commercial and industrial 2" piping applications where operating pressures are comfortably within the 280 PSI window, Schedule 40 is the correct and cost-effective specification. Both schedules share the same 2.375" outside diameter, meaning Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 pipe connect directly and interchangeably into the same 2" IPS socket fittings — a practical advantage for mixed-schedule systems and for buyers replacing one schedule with the other on an existing installation without disturbing cemented fittings already in the line.
The white color is the standard field and facility identifier for Schedule 40 PVC pipe at every size in the commercial pipe line. At the 2" size — the most widely used large-diameter PVC pipe size across the commercial irrigation, pool and spa, well system, and light industrial markets — white Schedule 40 identification provides immediate visual confirmation of the installed pipe class for installers, inspectors, maintenance personnel, and facility managers, distinguishable at a glance from gray Schedule 80 pipe that may be present in adjacent sections of the same system or elsewhere in the facility. For systems where the designer has specified Schedule 40 throughout, or where Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 are used in different pressure zones of the same system, white and gray color coding eliminates material class ambiguity at every point along the installed pipeline without reference to construction documents or pipe markings that may be obscured after installation.
Plain end pipe cuts to required length with a power saw, fine-tooth handsaw, or large-diameter PVC pipe cutter and solvent cements directly into any standard IPS socket fitting without additional machining or end preparation. At the 2" diameter, joint assembly requires deliberate technique — the bonding surface area is large enough to demand thorough, even heavy-body solvent cement coverage across the full circumference of the pipe end and the complete depth of the fitting socket, careful working time management to ensure full seating before initial cement set begins, and strict full cure time compliance before any system pressurization. Use a heavy-body solvent cement rated for Schedule 40 PVC at the 2" pipe diameter and the fitting combination being assembled. Follow the manufacturer's set and full cure time recommendations for the ambient temperature at time of installation — cure times extend at lower temperatures and must be respected in full where partial cure under system pressure is a primary root cause of joint failure. Deburr and bevel the cut end thoroughly before cementing to ensure consistent insertion depth and a complete circumferential bond line. The 5-foot length is the standard distribution and online-sale cut length, practical for pump station connections, equipment supply and return connections, valve vault installations, well system pressure line repairs, and project purchases where full 10-foot or 20-foot production sticks are impractical to handle or ship.
NSF 61 certification lists this pipe for potable water contact, and NSF 14 covers compliance with applicable plastics piping material standards — making it the correct pipe for well systems, water treatment plant distribution, and institutional plumbing applications where NSF-listed materials are required at every system component.
Key Features:
- Schedule 40 white PVC — 0.154" nominal wall, 280 PSI rated at 73°F
- Manufactured to ASTM D1785 — the governing standard for Schedule 40 PVC pressure pipe
- NSF 61 certified for potable water contact; NSF 14 listed
- Plain end for solvent cement installation into socket fittings
- 2.375" OD — dimensionally compatible with all 2" PVC Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 socket fittings
- 5-foot cut length for distribution, equipment connections, and repairs
- White color — standard Schedule 40 identification in the field
- Cell classification PVC 12454 per ASTM D1784
- The most widely used large-diameter Schedule 40 PVC pipe size in the commercial irrigation, pool and spa, and well system trades
- Pressure derated above 73°F per standard PVC temperature-pressure curves
Specifications:
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 2" |
| Schedule | Schedule 40 |
| Length | 5 Feet (Plain End) |
| Outside Diameter (OD) | 2.375" |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.154" |
| Inside Diameter (ID) | 2.067" |
| Pressure Rating | 280 PSI @ 73°F (Non-Shock) |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Type 1, Grade 1 |
| Cell Classification | 12454 per ASTM D1784 |
| Color | White |
| End Type | Plain End (No Bell) |
| Connection Method | Solvent Cement (IPS Socket Fittings) |
| Manufacturing Standard | ASTM D1785 |
| Potable Water Certification | NSF/ANSI 61 |
| Plastics Standard Certification | NSF 14 |
| Max Service Temperature | 140°F (60°C) |
Industries & Applications:
- Irrigation & Agricultural Systems — The 2" Schedule 40 size is the most common pump discharge connection and primary distribution main size on mid-scale commercial irrigation systems at golf courses, sports complexes, parks, commercial farms, and large-acreage agricultural operations where design operating pressures fall within Schedule 40's 280 PSI ceiling; it also appears on larger systems as a zone supply header, lateral feed connection, and secondary distribution branch where flow volume has stepped down from 3" and 4" primary mains; the 280 PSI Schedule 40 rating is fully adequate for the broad range of commercial irrigation pump station configurations at this service size, and white pipe identification confirms the installed material class at every maintenance and inspection point along the distribution system
- Pool & Spa — Commercial & Aquatic Facilities — The 2" size is the most common pump suction and discharge connection, equipment pad supply and return pipe, and secondary recirculation distribution size at commercial pools, spas, water parks, and aquatic centers; Schedule 40 PVC is the default pipe material for 2" equipment pad connections and secondary recirculation piping at commercial aquatic facilities where operating pressures are within the 280 PSI Schedule 40 ceiling; PVC construction handles continuous chlorine, salt, and pool treatment chemical exposure, and Schedule 40 at 2" is the most widely installed pipe in this application across the commercial pool and spa industry at this service diameter
- Well Systems & Pressure Mains — One of the most common pipe sizes for residential and commercial well system pressure mains; used on 2" well pump discharge connections, pressure tank supply lines, and point-of-entry treatment system piping where the 280 PSI Schedule 40 rating provides adequate safety margin above pump operating pressures for the broad range of well system configurations that operate within the Schedule 40 pressure ceiling at this size; for well systems where pump shut-off head and surge conditions approach or exceed 280 PSI, the 2" Schedule 80 pipe is the correct specification
- Industrial Process Piping — Used on 2" process water headers, cooling water distribution connections, chemical transfer lines, and plant utility piping in manufacturing, chemical processing, and industrial facilities where the system design specifies Schedule 40 PVC and operating pressures are within the 280 PSI ceiling; Schedule 40 at 2" is fully appropriate and widely used for industrial process and utility piping systems where the design engineer has confirmed that Schedule 40 wall thickness, pressure rating, and white pipe identification satisfy all engineering requirements at this service diameter
- Chemical Processing & Distribution — PVC's broad resistance to acids, bases, chlorine, salts, and oxidizing agents makes Schedule 40 appropriate for 2" chemical distribution headers, dosing system feed lines, and process chemical transfer piping where system operating pressures are designed within Schedule 40's 280 PSI rating; for chemical systems with higher operating pressures, surge pressure allowances, or specifications requiring Schedule 80 gray identification and thicker wall construction, the 2" Schedule 80 pipe is the correct specification; for systems within the 280 PSI envelope, Schedule 40 delivers full chemical resistance performance at a lower installed cost
- Municipal Water & Wastewater Treatment — NSF 61 listed for potable water contact makes this pipe appropriate for 2" distribution branch mains, chemical feed header connections, filter vessel inlet and outlet connections, backwash supply and discharge piping, and process water branch connections in water treatment plant environments where the design engineer has specified Schedule 40 PVC for branch distribution piping operating within the 280 PSI pressure rating; white Schedule 40 identification confirms the installed pipe class at every inspection and maintenance point throughout the plant distribution system
- HVAC & Commercial Mechanical Systems — Specified on 2" chilled water distribution connections, condenser water branch headers, and hydronic heating and cooling supply and return connections in commercial mechanical systems where Schedule 40 PVC is the system material standard and system pressures are within the 280 PSI rating; at this size on HVAC branch distribution connections, the design engineer's pressure zone analysis determines the correct pipe schedule, and Schedule 40 is the appropriate specification where operating pressure and safety margin requirements are satisfied within the 280 PSI ceiling
- Aquaculture & Recirculating Systems — The 2" size handles primary distribution headers, filtration system inlet and outlet connections, and aeration supply mains at commercial aquaculture facilities and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) where system flow rates at the primary distribution level are within the capacity of 2" pipe; Schedule 40 PVC construction and broad chemical resistance to disinfectants, oxygen dosing compounds, and water treatment chemicals make this pipe appropriate for primary distribution at mid-scale commercial aquaculture operations designed within the Schedule 40 pressure ceiling