14 inches equals one pound of natural gas pressure
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The average is about 20,000 BTU's per pound at standard temperature and pressure.
To convert 16.5 pounds per foot to inches per pound, divide 1 by 16.5 to get 0.0606 inches per pound.
One pound of natural gas contains approximately 21,500-23,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units). The exact value can vary based on the composition of the natural gas.
Natural gas typically produces around 20,000 to 25,000 BTUs per pound when burned.
One pound per square inch (psi) is equal to approximately 2.31 feet of water. This means that a column of water that is 2.31 feet tall exerts a pressure of 1 psi at its base.