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Table 8LP - Maximum Capacity* for the Flow of Undiluted LP Gases Through Copper Tube in a Low Pressure System of Less than 14 inches wc and Pressure Drop of 2.5 inches wc, CFH.**
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Table 6LP - Maximum Capacity* for the Flow of Undiluted LP Gases Through Copper Tube in an Elevated Pressure System of 5 psig and Pressure Drop of 3.5 psig, CFH.** (Based on atmospheric pressure at sea level.)
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Table 5LP - Maximum Capacity* for the Flow of Undiluted LP Gases Through Copper Tube in an Elevated Pressure System of 2 psig and Pressure Drop of 1.0 psig., CFH.** (Based on atmospheric pressure at sea level.)
Capacities in these tables are based on the properties of commercial propane gas (LP) with a specific gravity of 1.52. Physical properties of the gas are based on those properties given in the Gas Processors Suppliers Association Engineering Data Book, Eleventh Edition.
Table 4LP - Maximum Capacity* for the Flow of Undiluted LP Gases Through Copper Tube in a Low Pressure System of Less than 14 inches wc and Pressure Drop of 1 inch wc, CFH.**
Table 3LP - Maximum Capacity* for the Flow of Undiluted LP Gases Through Copper Tube in a Low Pressure System of Less than 14 inches wc and Pressure Drop of 0.5 inches wc, CFH.**