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How much water is in
Jamie Pompetti
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How do I determine how much water is in 200' of 3/4" pipe?
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A tank .75 inchrs in diameter , 200 feet long
.75x.75x200x12/231 = should give it to you oh X .78540 -
Pipe volume
You could take the true inside diameter, find it's area and multipy by the 200ft. OR check out the tube mfg. web site or the burnham heating helper. The information is there. Enjoy.....Dan
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There is 0.023 gallons of water in one foot of 3/4" pipe or 4.6 gallons in 200 feet.
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the formula for Bill's answer
3.14*.375*.375*12 divided by 231 = .023 gallons of water in one foot of 3/4" pipe
.023*200 = 4.6 gallons in 200 feet of 3/4" pipe0 -
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