If we have six (6) feet of water, that will convert to about 2.6 psi (pounds per square inch).
1,500 feet of water depth equates to about 650.3 psi
The pressure of liquid acting on a container or other body increases at the rate of 1 atmosphere or about 14.7 lbs. per square inch for every increase of 33 feet in depth. So doing the math results in: 400ft./33ft. = 12.121. Multiplying that by 14.7 lbs. per square inch yields about 178 lbs. per square inch at 400 feet deep.
Every one feet the pressure raises by 24.9 psi.
The psi pressure rating is good for any fluid. The fluid may be water or compressed air. -Destroyer of Babylon
The standard pressure is approximately 14.7 psi.
A one foot liquid head of water will exert a force of 1.04167 psi. 27.7 inches of water = 1 psig... Mean and dirty 1foot=1/2psig
About 130 psi at 300 feet of water depth.
7000 PSI
There are about 34.6 psi in 15 feet of water.
At 5,400 feet of water depth the pressure is about 2,341.1 psi
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
One foot of water at 62 degrees F = 0.433 PSI. To find the PSI for any feet head not listed, multiply the feet head by0.433.the answer would be 25.99 PSI in water at 62 Degrees Fahrenheit
Each foot of elevation change is equal to 0.433 PSI of water pressure. Elevating the water tank 10 feet would add 4.43 psi.
The inlet pressure can be as low as 45 PSI as long as there is a flow of about 3 gpm. The pump will easily pump it to 1500 psi through the appropriate nozzle
About 86.7psi at 200 feet.
You need to multiply by 0.036. So 5 x 0.036=.18 psi
10.85 psi.
About 2,200 feet.