Depends on the orifice, but about 800psi min for real fog - 1000 is better
Depending in the hydrant suction, pump pressure should be about 80-100 psi
It varies. I have seen a range of between 50 psi to 225 psi. It is affected by distance, size of water lines and their configuration and elevation change from source to the hydrant, as well as the type of pressurization, gravity or pump. On average though 80 to 100 psi. Of course a larger nozzle would decrease the residual pressure while a smaller nozzle would tend to increase residual pressure. 125 psi is about the maximum pressure for a "hand line" in order to be manageable.
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
To find the maximum flow you would need to know the maximum pressure. A typical fire nozzle pressure would be up to 100 psi with a diameter of 1 to 1.25 inches. The GPM would be between 300 GPM and 460 GPM through the nozzle. If it were simply a 3-inch pipe with an oversized pump, running at 100 psi with no nozzle, you could (in theory) move over 3,000 GPM through the pipe (ignoring friction loss). Even at 80 psi, a master stream through a 2-inch nozzle moves over 1,000 GPM.
This depends on the engine type and RPM more than truck name. The old 2 stroke Detroit engines require 12 psi at idle hot but don't worry till They get down to 7 psi or so, 35 psi @ 1700 hot minimum. Newer 4 stroke engines require more at idle but most have a hot @1500 RPM specification of 35 to 45 PSI
Best way to clean off dirt and stains is by pressure washing. Grout and tile areas are essentially pressure cleaned by the powerful blast of water. At least 800 PSI is necessary. However, an extractor that can generate 1200 PSI will prove more powerful and more effective. Use a pressure washer surface cleaner from best car gurus to clean your pool times faster than the usual spray nozzles. It spreads the water pressure using twin rotating outlets allowing you to get an even clean for large areas like your pool
The injector nozzle pressure for the Mitsubishi L200 1998 engine with a 4D56 turbo typically ranges between 0.9 to 1.1 MPa, which is equivalent to approximately 9 to 11 bar or about 130 to 160 psi. This pressure ensures proper fuel atomization for efficient combustion in the engine. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
Check the tire placard on the driver's side door sill. The TPMS sensors require 32 psi to consider the tires "inflated," but some tires require more pressure for optimal wear.
Christians are definitively allowed to practice the manipulation of psi and energy.Another answerChristians are against the use of magick as they believe it is assisted by the devil. However, in theory Christians are not against the use of psi, this is because psi is an mechanism and do not appear to require the assistance from the devil. However, due to similarities between magick and psionics, a common misconception is that they are the same thing, so some Christians will be against the use of psi due to this misconception.Note: The relation between magick and the devil also a misconception. Magick does not actually require the presence of a 'devil'.
Introduce air into the air nozzle. Don't fill too much or the bladder will break. See manufacturers recommendations for the maximum psi allowed
49 +/- 5 psi
Most of these require 5 psi minimum Then pressure up to level vehicle. Do not exceed maximum allowable pressure. (usually 60 psi)