It will vary with the connected load. The higher the connected load the harder the engine has to run to keep the frequency at a standard value. The harder the engine works the more fuel it will consume. These types of specifications can be found in the operation manual that comes with the engine.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
8000 gallons
Gallons are a measurement of volume, and grams are a measurement of mass (weight), so it would depend on what type of material you measuring.
Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts. 10000/120 = 83.3 amps can be used at 120 volts. On a generator that large it is most likely that it also has the capacity to produce 240 volts. 10000/240 = 41.6 amps can be used at 240 volts. What you can connect to the generator will be totals of the amperage of devices that do not go above these amp ratings.
8000 ml = 2.113376 gallons.
The answer is 208 lbs of salt. The equation is roughly 26lbs per 1000 gallons.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
8,000 gallons is 64,000 pints.
24 hours = 1 day 8000 hours = 8000/24 = 333.33(2dp) or 3331/3 days.
30283.2943 litres8,000 US gallons = 30,280 liters.
If you mean 24 INCH pipe, then yes, it will easily flow 8000 gallons per hour .
This depends on the density of the substance.
This would be a math problem: there are 24 hours in a day so there are 333.3333... (8000/24) days in 8000 hours, and there are 364.25 days in a year so there are: 0.91512239762068176618622740791581 (333.3333/364.25) years in 8000 hours.
2.11 gal
8000 litres converts to 2,113.4 US or 1,759.8 Imperial gallons.
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