What is the condendsate in GPM flow and what tonnage is the unit
it is often used to describe an item that has to do with a vacuum and describes how well it can work in a way! it also is used in describing AC units.
1 pint of lager shandy is approx 1.2 units
Yes.
that would be (11*8 )/1000 = 0.088 Units (or KWh)
8
It will Carry 10
That would depend on the fixture units each fixture has and the developed length of the vent piping
well kitchen sinks are set at 2 fixture units and on a 2" drain you can have 4 because horizontal 2" line can have 8 fixtures units and 2" vertical can have 16 fixture units.
If line BE is the bisector of segment AC, it means that it divides AC into two equal parts. Given that AB is 7 units, it implies that the length of AC is twice the length of AB. Therefore, AC is 2 × 7 = 14 units.
That would depend on local codes... I fiqure 2 fixture units and even if the code allow the use of 11/2" diameter pipe I always use 2" MIN.
Because the drainage system is over loaded by to many fixture units
10,784 drains can be connected to a main vent give or take depending on the fixture units and the developed lenght 10,784 drains can be connected to a main vent give or take depending on the fixture units and the developed lenght
The drainage fixture units chart provides information on the amount of wastewater a plumbing fixture produces, helping determine the size of pipes and drainage systems needed for proper plumbing design.
Many home AC units are sealed, and there is no way for a homeowner to add refrigerant.
Many home AC units are sealed, and there is no way for a homeowner to add refrigerant.
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The number of fixture units that a 4-inch horizontal pipe can accommodate varies based on plumbing codes and the type of fixtures connected. Generally, a 4-inch pipe can handle around 40 to 50 fixture units, depending on factors like the length of the pipe and the specific code provisions in your area. To get an accurate assessment, it's best to consult local plumbing codes or a plumbing engineer.