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Wine Gallon, Wine gallon is the measure of actual volume a U.S. gallon (3.785 L) contains 3785 cm (231.0 cubic in.) a British (Imperial) gallon contains 4546 cm (277.4 cubic in.). [Pg.81]

US GPM = diseharge in US gallons per minute 1 GPM (UK) = diseharge in imperial gallons per mintite Hf = head (in feet)... [Pg.323]

Unle.ss specified all conversions made earlier relate to Imperial gallons only. [Pg.324]

Cubic meters/hour X 3.6651 = Imperial gallons/minute... [Pg.550]

Degree Clark, English or British = grains per Imperial gallon or p.p. 70 000 as CaC03 (= 14-25 rag/litre CaC03). [Pg.348]

English Degree or Clarks Degree (°E or °Clark) equal to a concentration of one grain of CaC03 per Imperial gallon. Thus 1 °E = 14.28 mg/l. [Pg.697]

Engineers need to be aware of the difference between US gallons and imperial gallons (UK) when using American literature and equipment catalogues. Equipment quoted in an... [Pg.14]

American catalogue in US gallons or gpm (gallons per minute) will have only 80 per cent of the rated capacity when measured in imperial gallons. [Pg.15]

What is the difference between a U.S. gallon and an imperial gallon ... [Pg.27]

Ans. They are two different units despite both having the word gallon in their names. The U.S. gallon is equal to 3.7853 L the imperial gallon is equal to 4.5460 L. [Pg.27]

Barrel the unit of measurement of liquids in the petroleum industry equivalent to 42 U.S. standard gallons or 33.6 imperial gallons. [Pg.323]

For the conversion of gallons to litres it has been assumed that in Colombia the United States gallon is used, with 3.785 litres to the gallon, and in Myanmar the imperial gallon, with 4.546 litres to the gallon. [Pg.41]

SIR BOSS A hundred Imperial gallons, and we always keep it filled to the brim. That is why we call it an overflow reactor. You see we are running at full capacity—profitable operation you know. [Pg.118]

The Russian wine-measure is the vedro of 2-705. imperial gallons three vedros mako an anker six ankers, an ox] raft two oshafts, a pipe, or 75-320 imperial gellona. [Pg.1149]

The Hungarian measures ore, the antiheil of 11-125 imperial gallons the great and little eimer—the first equal to 16-140 imperial gellons, and the second to 12-515. [Pg.1149]


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