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downstream of a closet bend within 8 ft for three inch pipe and 10 feet for 4 in pipe at least half the size of the drain... unless it is stack vented then it would be full size of the stack right
1 Meter = 3.2808399 ft to be exact=]
Antenna or spire509.2 m (1,670.6 ft)Roof449.2 m (1,473.8 ft)Top floor439.2 m (1,440.9 ft)
131.2335958 ft Direct Conversion Formula 40 m* 1 ft 0.3048 m = 131.2335958 ft
Assuming the tank is full, the 'head', or pressure expressed in feet of water, is 50 feet at the bottom of the tank. Water weighs 62.4 lb/ft^3. At 50 ft, the pressure is 62.4 X 50 = 3120 lb/ft^2. In lb/in^2, or PSI, the pressure would be 3120/144 = 21.7 PSI, since there are 144 square inches in one square foot. The 4 inch pipe size is irrelevant, unless the water from the tank is flowing through the pipe, the pipe is long, and you are interested in the pressure at the end of the pipe. But you would need more information for that, such as the length of the pipe, the details of any elbows or restrictions, etc.
68 ft x 40 ft
It's the same as a room 1 ft wide, 2600 ft long.
No. You at least need a 3.5 to 4 ton.
2600 to 6700 ft
2600
Charolais cows can get over 6 ft in height--some go to around 7 ft--and weigh around 1600 to 2300 lbs. Bulls are typically larger and heavier, topping at around 2600 to 2900 lbs.
Many things depend on this answer, so I'll offer you a guestimate. If your home is a single story, 2600 sq ft with 8 ft ceilings, and pretty loose leakage, you'll need approximately a minimum BTU/hr of 31200 BTU's, and a maximum of 62400 BTU's/hr. If it's a 2 story, with 8' ceilings, and average leakage, you'll want a minimum of 20280 BTU's and a maximum of 40560 BTU's/hr. Please check with your local professional to be exact.
Between 2000-2500 sq. ft.
bases- 90 ft home to rubber- 60 ft 6 in.
It is recommended a four Tom air-conditioner is needed to cool a 3200 square foot home. The size of the air conditioner is dependent upon several different factors.
5 TON
1800 btus