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Inch Water (60°F) as a Unit of Pressure
Inch water (60°F) is a unit of pressure measurement that indicates the height of a column of water at a specific temperature, typically 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This unit is often used in fields such as engineering, HVAC, and fluid dynamics. One inch of water at 60°F corresponds to a pressure of approximately 0.0361 psi (pounds per square inch).
This unit is particularly useful in measuring low-pressure systems, such as those found in ventilation systems or air handling units. The use of water as a reference fluid makes it convenient for calculations involving systems where water behaves similarly to gases under specific conditions.
Understanding inch water measurements is crucial for professionals working in the design and analysis of systems involving fluids, ensuring that systems operate efficiently and safely under various pressure conditions.
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