kuhjo
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 6, 2007
- 2
Currently at my job I've been giving the task of coming up with a chart that by using a stick measurement, you can see how much room you have for another load of AC. We currently have charts, but they need to be updated because they are from the early 90's and they are to half inch measurements. We are looking to upgrade where these charts read off of measurments in 1/8" increments. An example of what we currently have is as follows:
If I stick a tank and my tape measure reads 3.5", that means I have 3.5" of air. I go to the chart at 3.5", read across and it says 19,167.7 gallons. I times that by .9187 (300 degree conversion) and times that answer by 8.53 lbs. per gallon and divide that answer by 2000 to get my ton of AC.
My question is, is there a website, an excel format, etc. Where I can plug in the dimensions of the tank, the dimensions of the heaters that heat the tank (inside the tank and needs to be subtracted from total volume), all while getting a chart that I can narrow down to 1/8". If anyone knows, please post a response, this would be a big help seeing I have nearly 80 AC tanks to come up with new charts.
Joel
If I stick a tank and my tape measure reads 3.5", that means I have 3.5" of air. I go to the chart at 3.5", read across and it says 19,167.7 gallons. I times that by .9187 (300 degree conversion) and times that answer by 8.53 lbs. per gallon and divide that answer by 2000 to get my ton of AC.
My question is, is there a website, an excel format, etc. Where I can plug in the dimensions of the tank, the dimensions of the heaters that heat the tank (inside the tank and needs to be subtracted from total volume), all while getting a chart that I can narrow down to 1/8". If anyone knows, please post a response, this would be a big help seeing I have nearly 80 AC tanks to come up with new charts.
Joel