In Plumbing, a Fixture Unit (FU) is equal to one cubic foot of water per minute. A Fixture Unit is not a flow rate unit but a design factor. This is roughly 7.48 gallons per minute, or 28.3 liters per minute.
There is no answer as the units are incompatible and therefore not convertible. In plumbing, a Fixture Unit is equal to one cubic foot of water drained in an 1 1/4 pipe over one minute. A Fixture Unit is not a volume or a flow rate unit but a design factor.
A centimeter is a unit of distance. A liter is a unit of volume. They do not translate.
One fixture unit
3 gpm
Litres. However another unit that may be used is m3(cubic metre) . One m3 is equal to 1000 litres.
A fixture is 7.48 gallons which is equal to 1 cubic foot of waterAlso a fixture unit in storm drainage is roughly 3 square feet depending on pitchTo convert sanitary /waste to storm fixture units for a combined system one has to do interpolation combining all the GPM flow expected from a 10 year frequency
A Fixture unit is 7.48 gallons (1 cu ft) or 3 sq ft of drainage Or a pump discharging 1 GPM = 1 FU When in doubt of a proper answer ask a Master plumber of a class A journeyman
There is n such thing as a "cubic litre" since a litre itself is a unit of volume. There are 1,000 litres in a cubic meter
A fixture unit is 1 cubic foot of water (7.48 gallons) If your using pumped drainage /soil system then for every GPM of flow rate one has to consider it as ONE FU
One liter is equivalent to 1/1000 or one one thousandth of a kiloliter.
One thousand of them!
All volumes are measured in cubic metres. Because the unit is cubed, the normal prefixes can be confusing, one kilometre is one thousand metres, but one cubic kilometre is one billion cubic metres, so volumes are often quoted in litres. A litre is not an SI unit, but its use is allowable in the SI system. One cubic metre is one thousand litres.