Psi to bar liters
Bar Litre Tables
Boiler Pressure & Steam
Boiler Pressure & Steam Temperature Chart
Bar Litres (boilers up to 2 gallons)
To use the Bar Litre Charts first select the page applicable to the water capacity
of the boiler (the water capacity is when the boiler is completely full not the
capacity when the water is half way up the glass) then find the working
pressure of the boiler in the left hand column and move across to the right until
you come to the column equal to the capacity of the boiler. The box where the
two coincide gives you the bar litres of the boiler.
Example: Boiler Capacity 39 pints (22.162 litres) is on page 5. Working pressure
is 90psi (6.205bar). Read across the 90psi line to the 39 pint (22.162 litre)
column and read off the bar litres - 137.515
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Psi to bar liters
by azubia on 09/16/04 at 14:56:15
a tank of water 30 cm diameter for 1800 cms hight, botton side have a presure meter, if the tank is full what is the pressure
by Robert Fogt on 09/16/04 at 21:06:18
First, calculate the volume of the tank:
1272345.0247 cmі = 1272.3450247 liter
1272.3450247 liter = 1272.3450247 kilograms
Pi * (30/2)І = 706.858347 cmІ
1272.3450247 / 706.858347 = 1.8 kg/cmІ
1.8 kgf/cmІ = 1.765197 bar
by Remko on 10/15/04 at 04:49:26
There's no need for calculation of volume. The common equation pressure = density * height * gravitational constant (g) is all you need.
pressure = 173048 kg/(ms2) = 173048 Pa
pressure = 1.73048 bar (gauge). or 2.173048 bar absolute..
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