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Pump Handbook - 4th edition

Pump Handbook - 4th edition

Pump Handbook - 4th edition

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RE:  Pump Handbook by Karassick, Messina, et al.; 4th ed.

I had an earlier version of this book several years back.  I was looking to buy the latest version.  The McGraw-Hill website states that "SI units used throughout the book".  Does anyone know if that statement means that Imperial units are precluded?  I'm not interested if it's only SI - I'll find a used 3rd edition if that's the case.

RE: Pump Handbook - 4th edition

Hi Pat,

This book has the Empirical units first immediately followed by the SI units in parentheses.  I think you will be comfortable with it.

Regards, John.

RE: Pump Handbook - 4th edition

Pat,

I am looking at the Third Edition but I would suppose the 4th follows suit.

JB

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