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SCF = Volumetank x (PSIgtank+PSIatmosphere)/(PSIatmosphere) x (Tstandard)/(Ttank) note that PSIg is your gage pressure of the tank, PSI atmosphere is accepted to be about 14.7 and the temperatures are to be in absoloute (Rankin) and the volume of the cylinder should be in cubic feet. without specifics, it's hard to give an answer to what you are asking, but you should be able to easily figure it out from here.

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