The maximum gallons per minute (GPM) capacity of a sump pump typically ranges from 30 to 100 GPM, depending on the model and size of the pump.
3 to 6 gallons
Between a 500-gallon-per-minute pump and a 2,000-gallon-per-minute pump.
It should state the gallons per minute on a label attached to the pump, or on the pump maker's website. To experiment yourself, would involve pumping a measured number of gallons using a stop watch!
360,000 gallons
Using the direct variation formula, time = quantity/rate, we can plug in the values: time = 60 gallons / 5 gallons/minute = 12 minutes. It will take 12 minutes for the pump to remove 60 gallons of water.
About 1,900 gallons or 7,200 liters.
50GPM
Gallons per minute, a unit of volumetric flow rate
Pump capacity refers to the volume of fluid a pump can move within a specific time frame, typically measured in units such as gallons per minute (GPM) or liters per second (L/s). It is a crucial specification for determining how effectively a pump can meet the demands of a particular application, whether in industrial processes, water supply systems, or HVAC systems. The capacity can be influenced by factors like the pump design, size, and operating conditions. Understanding pump capacity helps ensure optimal performance and efficiency in fluid transfer operations.
12
The rate of flow is 50 gallons per minute. This is calculated by dividing the total gallons pumped (750 gallons) by the time taken to pump (15 minutes).
Gallons per minute. This is usually used with liquid flow, like from a pump.