Multiply inches of WC by 0.0361 to obtain PSI.
Multiply by 0.036 http://www.enercongroup.com/conversion_factors.htm One PSI is equal to 27.7 inches of water column
.4 psi
You need to multiply by 0.036. So 5 x 0.036=.18 psi
Inches of water x 0.03613 = psi
10 psi.
27.71 inches of water column equals 1 psi
0.25 psig = 413.7 inches of water column
1 psig is equivalent to 51.71 mm (2 in) of mercury or to approx 700 mm (27.5 in) of water. Technically one cannot have apsig. Psig represents a pressure reading of the pressure above normal atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi. You mean a psi.
Multiply by 0.036 http://www.enercongroup.com/conversion_factors.htm One PSI is equal to 27.7 inches of water column
.4 psi
You need to multiply by 0.036. So 5 x 0.036=.18 psi
10" Water Column equals about .4 Pounds per Square Inch or 0.36127291827412783psi exactly.
Inches of water x 0.03613 = psi
35 inches of water = 1.26 psi
10 psi.
Head pressure is created by a column (depth) of water in a container. Pipe is considered a container. Diameter is not a factor. The higher the column of water, the more psi it creates. Multiply column height of water by .434 to get psi of water.
14 inches equals one pound of natural gas pressure