Nozzle size fitted to the burner in GPH X 24 hours. Nozzle will be stamped with gallons per hour rating at 100 psi nominal pressure, and will also include the number of degrees the spray pattern is designed for.
A .85 80 degree nozzle would use .85 X 24 = 20.4 gal of oil/ day if the pump is set at 100 psi delivery pressure.
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WRONG. What your saying is that a home will use 20.4 gallons a day. That means it would take approx 612 gallons of oil a month to heat the house.
The right answer is this. Every hour that the furnace runs it will use .85 gallons. During the day the furnace comes on and shuts off many times. You would have to sit there with a stop watch and see how many hours it runs during the day. Most furnaces will come on for 5 to 10 minutes at a time. So if your furnace came on 15 times in 24 hours for 10 minutes each time would mean your furnace ran for 2.5 hours in 24 hours which would mean your furnace used 2.5 x .85 = 2.94 gallons rounded off with be 3 gallons a day. Most houses around 1000/15000 square will use between 2.5 and 4.5 gallons a day depending on how cold it gets. 4 gallons a day times 30 days would come out to 120 gallons a month. My house is 1200 square feet and we use around 100 gallons of fuel a month.
Ours uses 5gallons per day. To calculate yours take how much is the tank and divide it by how long it lasts. Our 150/30=5 and another example 350/60=5.83. These are good for estimating for the exacts check your manual.
2 to 4 hours
It takes complete six(6) hours to burn of a meal.
It matters how big the forest is and i think it also matters how you catch it or it catches on fire. like a giant forest might take two hours to burn up while a small forset can take a hour to burn up.
It's take aoround 3-4 hours.
3 hours
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It typically takes a few hours to produce iron in a blast furnace. The process involves loading the furnace with iron ore, coke, and limestone, heating it to high temperatures, and allowing the molten iron to collect at the bottom of the furnace. Once the iron is ready, it can be tapped and further processed into various forms.
Yes, although people with darker skin take much longer to burn.
It takes a white candle to burn out like 2 and a half hours maybe even 3 hours.
The time required to install a furnace depends entirely on the extent and difficulty of the job. A straightforward residential installation with existing ductwork can take 2 hours or less, while a complicated job involveing adding all new ducts in a large space could take a matter of weeks. Most furrnance installitions take about 4 hours. This can vary depending on the furnance being installed.
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