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I noticed you wrote "psig." That is the abbreviation for pound-force per square inch, gauge. That's a slightly different unit than "psi." If the gauge is reading 15 psi, then the water is under a bit more than two atmospheres of pressure, since the true pressure is the gauge reading plus 14.7. [More to follow soon.]

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Q: What is the specific weight of water at 250 degrees F under 15 psig?
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