natural gas generator conversion
Posted on Monday, December 29, 2008 in Uncategorized
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HAVE PRESSURE generator using 269 meter cubed per hour of natural gas how do i convert that to liters?
i need to use a machine to create the gas to supply the genset and i am only given the 2000 liters per hour. so the genset uses 269 meter cube per hour at 100% power. how do i do the conversion to make sure i am supplying it with enough gas or if i need more gas generating machines. thanks
update the gas generator is 2000 liters per hour at 60 psi and the genset is consuming 269 meter cube per hour at 2-34 kpa or 4.6 – 80 oz/inch square
269meters cubed per hour = 269000 liters/hour
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