Does 40" mean 40 inches water pressure.
If so when I convert this to bar then psi,that is only 0.14PSI
The digital manometers online stop reading anything above 2.0psi.
So any of those digital manometers will do?
Inches Pressure into PSI
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Re: Inches Pressure into PSI
An easy way to remember, 28 inches is very close to 1 Psi.
http://www.kylesconverter.com/pressure/ ... quare-inch
Yes, forty inches of pressure means forty inch column of water in a manometer tube.
Two psi will get you up to about 55 inches which will be fine for a flow bench..
http://www.kylesconverter.com/pressure/ ... quare-inch
Yes, forty inches of pressure means forty inch column of water in a manometer tube.
Two psi will get you up to about 55 inches which will be fine for a flow bench..
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