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piping from a rheem 120 gallon water heater to a 120 gallon storage tank it should be 1 inch and either copper or cpvc pipe with the proper 1 step glue,, what is your question???? what are we to get ...

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Question about 1.5 HP Aqua-Flo Pump: 1.5" in/out, Side Discharge, 120V

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How many gallons per minute does this pump move? From what I can see, under ideal conditions, about 90 gallons per minute for a 1.5 HP, 1.5 inch pump of another manufacturer. Gary

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...gallons of water, after tuning the pump back on and resetting the valve I get no water! It will not prime, I am approximately 2 inches below the drain plug in a 40,000 gallon pool (about 12 inches ...

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...gallons: 7 inches. The water level is above the bottom section of the agitator, so from this point the water depth will increase by the same amount per gallon added. Depth on the third four gallons: ...

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...gallons of a tank 9"deep 17"1/2wide Hi there. You can only get the area from the dimensions given (Depth x Width); if you have the length, multiply it with the area to get the volume in cubic inches ...

...per inch measurement. Take that number and multiply it by the 14 inches and you'll have the gallons contained at that level. This will only work if the barrel is the same diameter all the way

...inches to gallons. I use my Texas Instruments TI-1889 53.035704 to metric, in cubed to cm cubed = 869.09608 Divide by 1,000 equals .86909608 litres From Metric, imp gal (I'm in Canada) to L = ...

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...gallons in an 88" x 15" x 9" trough? try this : Instructions Measure the rectangle length, width and height. For example, 8 inches long, 6 inches wide, 10 inches high. Multiply the length by the ...

how may gallons of water will flow thru a 1/4 inch valve per minute with 150 psi pushing it see if you can find out from here. https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv

inches per cubic foot and the answer is .218 cubic feet. This means that the 2-inch diameter pipe that is 10 feet long has an internal volume of .218 cubic feet. Calculate the amount of water that can

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