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saw an old add in 2001 says 3.2 cubic feet
Model: Maytag Performa PAVT234AWW Tub Volume in Gallons: 24.54 gallons Tub Volume in Cubic Feet: 3.28 Annual Energy Usage: 940 kWh / year Data Source: 2003 Standard Clothes Washer Energy Data (Data Based on Appendix J Test) Federal Trade Commission
If you do not have your manual, you can calculate your washer capacity by following this equation.Ê Measure the radius of the tub; from the center of tub to the outside wall of the tub. Alternatively, measure the diameter and divide by 2. This is the radius.Ê Multiply the radius by the radius; note this is not the same as multiplying the radius by two. This is equivalent to the radius squared. Multiply the value from step 4 by the depth of the tub to find the cubic feet capacity of the washer. Multiply the radius squared from step 3 above by pi (3.14).
That could heavily depend on the total capacity of the tub, and on how full you fill it.
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
I don't know apart from it isn't 100L
A: 320 gallons
A tall tub dishwasher is a standard dish washing machine, redesigned to have a more streamlined look and a roomier interior. A tall tub dishwasher is sometimes referred to as a super capacity model.
The Washer Tub cubic ft volume measures about 2.9 cu ft. ... Derived from the math and the measurements ... Pi x (diameter/2) x (diameter/2) x height. (3.1415926 x (10)) x (10) x 16. 5,026 X 0.000578703704 (1 cubic inches = 0.000578703704 cubic feet)
I have this washer and even the manual that came with it, but unfortunately, it only says it "fills with 19 gallons" when set at "EXTRA LARGE". A quick calculation later shows that it's fluid capacity is probably about 2.5 cu ft, although it may be a bit less than that since the washing area is smaller than the tub. Hope this helps.
Bath tubs come in a variety of sizes but I suggest 0.1 kilolitres.
The Washer Tub cubic ft volume measures about 2.9 cu ft. ... Derived from the math and the measurements ... Pi x (diameter/2) x (diameter/2) x height. (3.1415926 x (10)) x (10) x 16. 5,026 X 0.000578703704 (1 cubic inches = 0.000578703704 cubic feet)