You need to know the linear density.
Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
Multiply your gpm by 60.
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You need to know the linear density.
Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
To convert gallons per hour (gph) to gallons per minute (gpm), simply divide the flow rate by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). Therefore, 2650 gph is equivalent to 44.17 gpm.
Multiply your gpm by 60.
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First you need the size of the pipe and the volume of water supply. Pressure will vary during usage. Standard well system operates between 20-40 psi and city systems operate from 50-70 psi.
To convert gallons per minute (gpm) to liters per second (L/s), you can use the conversion factor 1 gpm = 0.06309 L/s. So, 22.5 gpm is approximately 1.42 L/s.
A fixture unit is 1 cubic foot of water (7.48 gallons) If your using pumped drainage /soil system then for every GPM of flow rate one has to consider it as ONE FU
To convert MBH (thousand British thermal units per hour) to GPM (gallons per minute) for a water system, you need to know the specific heat capacity of the fluid in the system. Once you have this information, you can use the formula: Flow rate (GPM) = (MBH x 1,000) / (8.01 x ΔT), where ΔT is the temperature change of the water in degrees Fahrenheit.
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gallon per minute (gpm).