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RE: OT : Bar pressure test ?
Wouldn't you also have to factor in the amount of "head"
that the water
is being raised by?
Paul G.
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> Sent: 13 February 2007 11:34
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> Not that I can see chap...
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> Gareth Cook
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> ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 13/02/2007 11:33 -----
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> G,
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> Does this help ?
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> http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/sprinkler03.htm
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> Cheers
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> S
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> On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 10:45 +0000, Gareth Cook wrote:
> > Sorry for the OT, but you are all clever chaps and Ive failed to
google
> > this answer
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> > Im sure I remember a test where you can work out the pressure for
a
tap
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> > how much volume of water in a given time is chucked out. ie if
the
tap
> > fills a litre of water in x amount of seconds, that means it is n
bar.
> > This is so I can work out what my hot water pressure is for a new
tap...
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> > Anyone remember the calc ??
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> > Thanks
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