Thank You
@Slay the P.E. . I was looking at this chart
Pressure Loss in Steel Pipes Schedule 40
The PPI book I have uses numbers more in line with the link above. The book calls out 8 and 10 in schedule-40 steel pipe and uses 1.56 and 0.5 . "The head loss per 100 linear feet of pipe, hf, can be found using pipe friction tables. Be sure to use the water, schedule-40 steel pipe table. Looking up hf for a 10 in pipe with a flow rate of 1000gpm, it is found that hf=0.5ft/100ft" and similarly with 1.56ft for 8in. After seeing that the reference manual had errors in the past and with 2 sources showing otherwise (albiet with no rigour put into my search), I assumed the reference manual was wrong. Ill take it as a study exercise to figure out why Hazens Williams you used and the Darcy Weisbach used in the link above differ and when to use each one.
Thank you for the insight and apologies for my misleading post. I found this old post through googling information about reference book mistakes.