250°F or 121 °C
For sanitary and venting, 5 psi. for 15 minutes.
well, 100 gallons at 3000 psi is 3333 gallons at 90 psi, which is 443 cubic feet, or 110 minutes. However, most air tools are rated for cfm's at atmospheric pressure, which is 14.7 psi at the surface, so 2714 minutes. This is average usage, not continuous, but still quite a long time. Now, if you go down 33 feet, the pressure doubles, so you have to cut the time down - the actually calculation is hazy, as the ambient pressure doubles, but the pressure differential does not - however, you will need to increase the pressure going to the tool by 15 psi for every 30 feet of depth, or else it won't work right.
To get 10 PSI you need to have a tank elevated to a height of 23.ft If you know the pressure required at the fixture all you do is take the presure needed ADD 4 PSI to allow for friction losses and times it by 2.31 Example you need 15 PSI x 2.31 = 34.65 Now take the height of 34.65 and times it by .434 = 15.03 PSI
Steam 15 PSI or domesticwater supply most fittings are rated for 125#=When in doubt check the ASTM/ ASSE/ASME or FS /CS /NBBI=
Steam would have a gauge 0-15 Hot water Tri indicator Temperature /pressure /altitude
Steam autoclave's work at 30 to 35 PSI, the previous answer of 15 PSI is for a pressure cooker. A pressure cooker cannot be used as an autoclave, the temperature is not high enough to cause sterilization. Anything less than 121C / 250F (30 PSI) is incapable of killing microorganisms. Also the pressure vesal of a pressure cooker cannot handle the added pressure needed to sterilize, IE: adding weight to the release valve will just cause the cooker to explode (so don't try it).
An increase in pressure allows an increase in the boiling temperature of the liquid in the cooker. At 15 psi (the highest rated home kitchen pressure cooker) the boiling temperature of water is 250 degrees F.
An increase in pressure allows an increase in the boiling temperature of the liquid in the cooker. At 15 psi (the highest rated home kitchen pressure cooker) the boiling temperature of water is 250 degrees F.
STEAM High pressure 15 PSI Hot water boilers 160 PSI and or 250 DEGREES F
Hot at an idle, 15-20 psi.
Low pressure boilers work with pressure below 15 psi while high pressure boiler above 15 psi
The question makes no sense! The internal temperature of a pressure cooker at moderate rocking of vent is 257 deg. F. with about 15 PSI. There is no way to control or adjust the temperature without creating a safety hazard!
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To calculate head pressure in psi from a head height given in feet you multiply by 0.434. 15 x 0.434 = 6.51 psi
High pressure Steam 15 PSI High pressure water 160 PSI /250 degrees, now you can ask WHY?
High pressure Steam 15 PSI High pressure water 160 PSI /250 degrees, now you can ask WHY?
15 psi and lower