250 psi refers to a unit of pressure measurement, pounds per square inch. When something is described as "welded" it means that it has been joined together using welding techniques. Therefore, 250 psi welded likely refers to a pressure rating for a welded joint or component that can withstand up to 250 pounds per square inch of pressure.
250 kPa is equivalent to approximately 36.3 psi (pounds per square inch).
At 20 PSI (pounds per square inch), the temperature of steam is typically around 250°F (121°C).
The pressure of R404A for recharging a refrigerator can vary depending on the specific refrigerator model and the manufacturer's recommendations. However, typical recommended operating pressures for R404A refrigerant in a refrigerator range from about 160 psi to 250 psi on the low side and from 250 psi to 350 psi on the high side. It's crucial to consult the refrigerator's instruction manual or a qualified technician to ensure the correct pressure levels are maintained during recharging.
The typical suction pressure range for R-22 refrigerant is between 68-74 psi, while the discharge pressure ranges from 250-270 psi in a typical operating conditions.
One standard atmosphere is equivalent to 14.7 psi.
250 PSI WELDED
250 kPa is equivalent to approximately 36.3 psi (pounds per square inch).
29 psi
13 psi front, 12 back
2.2 - 2.6 psi
Schedule 40 welded carbon steel pipe (black) is rated at a working pressure of 150 psi. It should be printed on it. Schedule 80 welded is rated at 300 psi. If U want higher rated piping you must use seamless (not welded) pipe. Hope this helps!
160 psi of nitrogen in the rear shock.
STEAM High pressure 15 PSI Hot water boilers 160 PSI and or 250 DEGREES F
250°F or 121 °C
The recommended psi range for a mountain bike shock typically falls between 150-250 psi, as indicated on the mountain bike shock psi chart.
should be in the 175 to 200 psi
480 psi minimum