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- What is 1 square meter in linear feet? - JustAnswer
1 square meter = (3 2808 * 3 2808) square feet = 10 7637 square feet Hope this helps Discover more answers
- How many feet in a meter - JustAnswer
1 meter = 3 28 feet Hope this helps, If you need anything else please feel free to ask If you found this helpful don't forget to click the *ACCEPT* button and please take a moment to leave me *POSITIVE* feedback
- Electrical Panel Distance from Meter Box: Expert Q A Guide - JustAnswer
However, likely, a disconnect (main service disconnect) is required within 6’ of the meter depending on local ordinances Customer if my breaker box is 10 feet from my meter box I would probably have to have a disconnect panel correct?
- How many feet are there to one meter - JustAnswer
1 foot =12 inches, 3 feet =36 inches = 1 yard 1 metre is 100cm, an inch is 2 5cm A metre contains 40 inches (approx)
- How Many Liters of Water in 1 Square Meter? Expert Answers
I must agree with Martin in this situation, the answer is 1 liter of water will cover the surface area of a 1 meter square 1mm thick 33First convert from cubic meters 1 meter is 100 centimeters: 1m=100cm" role="presentation">1m=100cm Cubing everything gives us 13m3=1003cm3" role="presentation">13m3=1003cm3
- Calculate Square Feet for a 14x16 Room - Expert Answers
A rectangular area 14' wide and 16' long has a square footage of 224 square feet If you are buying building materials for this area, buy about 10%-15% extra - up to 255-260 square feet, to allow for cutting edges, waste and spoilage You don't want the job delayed because you are missing one piece
- Gallons Per Minute from 3 4 Inch Supply Line - Expert Guide - JustAnswer
Pressure range over 60psi at 1000 feet will give you 30 gpm and at 40 feet you will get 150 gpm at 60 feet you will get 150 gpm at 100 feet you will get 150 gpm and at 150 feet you will get 127 5 gpm This is if the pipe is at the same elevation Subtract 1 2 pound per square inch pressure for each foot of difference in elevation
- Can I run 300 feet from a meter to a 600sf cabin and have sufficient . . .
1) Yes, by shortening the run to 200 feet this makes a lot of difference 2) If using copper conductors, then 2 0 copper can be used which is just slightly over the recommended voltage drop 2 0 copper @ 200 feet results in a 3 1% drop 3) If using aluminum conductors, then 4 0 aluminum can be used and this results in a 2 8% voltage drop
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