How To Measure Flow Rate of Any Tap
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- How to measure the flow rate of any tap in 3 fast and easy steps. You can use it for any shower head, bathtub, sink, hose, and more. If you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing!
Step 1 to measure flow rate is to grab a container and stop watch.
Step 2 to measure flow rate is to collect water and record time.
Step 3 to measure flow rate is to divide the amount of water collected by time recorded.
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What are the flow rates of taps in your home? If you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing!
Mass flow rate
is 2.1 gpm for outdoor faucet bad?
If you are using it as a hose, its very low. If you are using more of an outdoor kitchen sink, than its about average!
What about the flow rate for a Laundry sink?
You could use this to find laundry sinks as well. They are usually higher since you often use them to fill buckets or wash large objects.
@@GoGreenPost ya, but what would the flow be? 2 gallon per minute?
I’m not so familiar but I’ve read they are about 4 gal/min
17.1L per minute. Is that too high???
And pressure doesnt drop on when turning on 2nd tap to max
Is that for a bathroom sink or kitchen sink?
@@GoGreenPost 31l for both.
1st test 17.1L on shower (not head)
2nd test 31L shower (not head) and bathroom sink at the same tine
@@GoGreenPost by (not head) i mean this thing 2:12
@@GoGreenPost hello?
@@hidingboss4266 Hey there! So for the bathtub flow rate, it doesnt really matter what the flow rate is because the goal is for it to let out a certain amount of water (enough ti fill the tub). For a bathroom sink though you want to be below 5.7 lpm. Does that help?
What causes the water meter to spin extremely fast and make the bill skyrocket? No leaks. Water flow reduces in other taps when opened in other tap. Is it pressure or flow rate? How to reduce bill cost? Please don't provide "stupid" answer.