A U-tube manometer is used to check the pressure of natural gas entering a furnace. One side of the manometer is connected to the gas inlet line, and the water level in the other side open to atmospheric pressure rises 3.6 in. What is the gage pressure of the natural gas in the inlet line in in. H₂O and in lb/ft² gage? Pgas = Pgas = i i !in. H₂O gage lb/ft² gage

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A U-tube manometer is used to check the pressure of natural gas entering a furnace. One side of the manometer is connected to the
gas inlet line, and the water level in the other side open to atmospheric pressure rises 3.6 in. What is the gage pressure of the natural
gas in the inlet line in in. H₂O and in lb/ft² gage?
Pgas
= i
Pgas =
i
! in. H₂O gage
lb/ft² gage
Transcribed Image Text:A U-tube manometer is used to check the pressure of natural gas entering a furnace. One side of the manometer is connected to the gas inlet line, and the water level in the other side open to atmospheric pressure rises 3.6 in. What is the gage pressure of the natural gas in the inlet line in in. H₂O and in lb/ft² gage? Pgas = i Pgas = i ! in. H₂O gage lb/ft² gage
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