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Grey Sch 40 with a belled end and UL listing is conduit. Most grey Sch 80 is threaded and therefor non belled. White Sch 40/80/SDRs most certainly carry a pressure rating.

I'd use D2729 or D3034 for non pressure sewage but I just make PVC/PE/PEX pipe, I'm not a plumber.

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Perhaps ABS for sewage is more a Canadian thing that US?

The viscosity of our sewage is a lot higher, due to the maple syrup and all. Source: Am a moose plumber.
 
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Perhaps ABS for sewage is more a Canadian thing that US?

The viscosity of our sewage is a lot higher, due to the maple syrup and all. Source: Am a moose plumber.


What you linked wasn't ABS. What you linked was 100% PVC ASTM 1785, Sch 80 at that. ABS (which I have never made) as I understand is a co-extruded foam/cell core product made for not pressure applications ASTM F891. I've made plenty of white foam/cell core that follows the same ASTM and is marked "non pressure."

I've you're installing ASTM 1785 Sch 80 in non pressure systems, you're losing a lot of money. I'm no plumber. I just make pipes.

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