![]() One thing, please do not mention the conversion of bars into distance or anything else. You will then get a fair chance of getting a decent hearing and the answer you need to solve your problem. Start a completely new thread with your own request please. ![]() I ask you in all seriousness to start a new thread with this same question.Īlthough it may appear you found the ideal thread to enter, you could not be more wrong! This thread is a basket case and no one is taking any notice of it. This will allow others to answer your request for help. Good luck, but as I say this is a joke thread, no insult intended if you were the OP but start again and give at least the details I have mentioned. Or what to do about a suspected back-flow, and where is the back-flow from and to? It is slightly more understandable the latest way you asked it, but do you want to find out how many bars you need to supply water to you bathroom? When you say you have 'measured' the flow, is that the total flow with the taps and the shower on? And is it 'under pressure' and how much, or just gravity which is about 1 bar?īut if I was you and you were the Original poster, I would cancel this and start another thread because this is looked upon as an idiots question. Never used 15 in my life, unless that is the external size? If internal dimension this would be 5/8" BTW, I always classed 13 mm as half inch, and the only two sized pipes I used was ½" / 13 mm, and ¾" / 18 mm. It allows for a good pressure to the shower head also. This allows for the bath to fill quicker, and sometimes this is brought down to 15 mm or 13 mm to give more pressure. There is usually a cold water feed to a Bathroom of at least 18 mm or ¾". That being said and as yet to be confirmed, are you trying to find out about the back-flow or want to know the flow through your 15 mm pipe? I think you and the OP may be the same person, and you have now attempted to rephrase your question. What I am getting at is, if this post I am replying to is you asking your first question why link it in any way with the nonsense request which started this thread? If the OP (Original Post) was yours why come back so late and make a comment? 130-110-50 0įirstly if this is your first post as a member congrats. US Gal/min-Imp Gal/min-Litres/m in - Flow Rates Per Minute I have figured out an approximate chart for, US Gal/min, Imp Gal/min, Litres/min. I have started low, with a flow that is little more than a trickle through an 12" (13mm) pipe (Come on I am not doing all the work! ) And below is my home made flow chart. You will have to work out what the flow through whatever size pipe you have. _ convert 15 liters per minute to US gallons per minute flow volume rate. 1 liter per hour = 16.67 milliliter per minute or also L/h equals to 0.56357 us ounce per. 16:16barrel Oil per hour ( bar/hr ) barrel Oil per minute ( bar/min ). Flow units converter | Convert to units measures.Įllanea-unit- conversion.php - Cached - Similar. ![]() Pressure, 1 Pa pascal, standard atmosphere, 9.8692059e-6 atm.
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