Gallons per minute. This is usually used with liquid flow, like from a pump.
3 gpm
What is the condendsate in GPM flow and what tonnage is the unit
Entirely wrong, it is more like 6-10 Gallons Per Minute.
A pipe that is 10 inch would have the velocity of 2.75 feet. This is 2.75 feet with 722 GPM.
in SI units it is m3 / secondAlso it can be in litres / second (LPS) Gallons per minute (GPM) is also another way of denoting it
52 gpm
gallon per minute (gpm).
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
2650 gph = 44.167 gpm
It doesn't make any difference how many sides of the pool are negative edge, only the total number of linear feet of negative edge and how level you can make the edge. The longer the edge the more important it is that it be level, because even small amounts of out of level require huge flow rates to compensate for. Approximate GPM required per linear foot for various water depths: 1/8" - 5 gpm ¼" - 10 gpm ½" - 17 gpm ¾" - 28 gpm 1" - 40 gpm 1.5" - 70 gpm 2" - 105 gpm As a minimum 5x35=175 GPM
Under 400 GPM at best (without friction)
Most domestic ones flow at a little over 2 gpm.
Yes, a water softener that put out 9gpm will be able to accommodate a home that puts out a 5 gpm.
almost 400 GPM
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Gallons per minute, a unit of volumetric flow rate
The acronym GPM can stand for variety of things. Most commonly GPM is used for "Gallons Per Minute" but it also stands for: "Graduated Payment Mortgage", "General Purpose Mouse", "Gross Profit Margin".