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1,463,914 BTU's per hour if your dealing with regular H20.
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NEED HELP !
CAN ANYONE HELP A BROTHER OUT? NEED TO CONVERT TO GPM @ TEMP RISE IN DEGREES F. 1840 ML A SECOND @ 56 DEGREE RISE C. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START TO CONVERT SO I CAME TO MY BROTHERS FOR ADVICE0 -
Allrightey..
1840 ml = .486 Gallons
.486(60s/min) = 29 GPM
56ºC (dT) = 101ºF (dT)
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THATS WHY I COME HERE. THATS BRO. TALK TO YOU FELLAS LATER0
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