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CHAPTER 6 - WATER CONTENTA. RADIATIONEXISTING RADIATION/PIPINGBased on Sq. Ft. Rating Water Content / Gal. Weight / Lbs.Slenderized RadiatorsLarge Tube RadiatorsColumn RadiatorsConvectors (Non-Ferrous)Convectors (Cast Iron)Radiant RadiatorsBase-Ray (Cast Iron Baseboard)0.0660.1030.1880.0040.0400.0660.0664.55.257.01.53.45.04.4B. STEEL AND WROUGHT IRON PIPE (std. weight)Nominal Size(inches)Water Content / Gal.Based on Lineal FeetWeight / Lbs.1/23/411-1/41-1/222-1/23456.016.028.045.078.106.174.249.384.6611.0391.501.132.231.375.648.8831.4552.0763.2055.5198.66212.510C. COPPER TUBING (Type L)Nominal Size(inches)Water Content / Gal.Based on Lineal FeetWeight / Lbs.3/81/25/83/411-1/41-1/22.007.012.018.025.043.065.092.161.063.101.151.210.357.544.7701.340D. WATER CONVERSION FACTORSLbs. of Water x 0.12 = GallonsGallons of Water x 8.34 = Lbs.Lbs. of Water x 27.68 = Cubic InchesGallons of Water x 231 = Cubin InchesCubic Inches ÷ 1728 = Cubic Feet74

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