The lower the pressure the less work the filter is doing, 7 to 10 psi is a good pressure. Another tip would be to put your hand by the outlet where the water goes back into the pool if the water pushes your hand away you have good pressure also take a pressure reading at the filter, if you put your hand at the outlet and the water does not push your hand away take a pressure reading, backwash the filter, put your hand at the outlet again if it pushes it away go back to the filter look at the gauge and see what it reads now, and that would be your suggested low pressure for your filter.
you will need to hook a pressure gauge up to the fuel rail. If the correct pressure is not obtained then the pump is bad. If too much pressure then your fuel pressure regultor is not working. You will need to find out what the normal operating PSI range is for this pump first.
Blood pressure readings that are normal
Not if it is within the normal range
Normal central venous pressure is in the range of 2-8 cmH2O.
It is the state in which the arterial blood pressure is within the normal range.
70-100 mmHg
Lift pump pressure is in the 10-15 psi range. Injection pressure is upwards of 15,000.
The upper limit for normal systolic pressure in kids aged three to five will range from 104 to 116, depending on height and gender. The upper limit for diastolic pressure will range from 63 to 74
what range is normal for 60 yrs old, 5'2" tall and 130 lbs.
The purpose of the jockey pump is to keep the water pressure in the pipes within a specific range when there's not a fire, so that the sprinklers won't go off randomly. Since pipes leak, over time, the water pressure inside them automatically goes down. The jockey pump senses this, and then fills them back up to normal pressure. If a fire happens and the pressure drops dramatically, the jockey pump won't be able to keep up, and the drop in pressure will trigger the large fire pump to start sending water. Secondarily, this pump prevents sprinkler systems from being damaged when the fire pump begins sending water. If a system does not have a jockey pump keeping it pressurized, it may have a relatively low pressure. When the fire pump starts sending highly pressurized water through the pipes, the sudden change in pressure can damage or destroy the system.
90-190 for the top 60-75 for the bottom
120/80