Does different parts of the world use different standards for water pressure similar to voltages?

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In the US for example the standard is 110V for voltage and 80psi for water. In Europe, voltage is 220V, is water pressure different there too?

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That’s an interesting analogy. But just like too much current can melt a wire, I would assume there’s some upper limits to keep it from bursting pipes and fittings?

I think it’s 80psi/20psi to code.

But which regions code are you referring to?

US. I’d be surprised if anywhere was allowing more than 80psi.

20psi is really low so this value may have different variations. I’m on a well pump and before I replaced it I was getting down to 20psi. It barely dribbled out of the 2nd floor shower head. I now have the pump set to 60/40 with a 50psi restriction valve. This seems to be the sweet spot.

I’m not in plumbing and won’t know how to look this stuff up.