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From: CaptnDale@ao*.co*
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 15:13:26 EDT
Subject: Re: Cu Ft in this Tank ?
To: Gregory.Porter@ar*.bo*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com

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In a message dated 8/13/01 11:25:20 AM Central Daylight Time,=20
Gregory.Porter@AR*.Bo*.co* writes:


> > Stampings off the tank are below.  Does anyone know how many Cu Ft this
> > tank holds at 4500 ? =20
> >=20
> > HC-4500
> > DOT-E9421-4500/TP6750
> > TWE97-703642
> > TP 465 BAR
> > TC-SU 4221-310BAR
> > 4@97* REE353ML
>=20

About the easiest way to determine the volume of a tank is to weigh it.=20
=A0Weigh the tank empty, and then full. =A0The difference is the weight of a=
ir it=20
holds. =A0Dry air has a density of .075 pounds per cubic foot at ambient=20
pressure and room temperature. =A0Divide the weight of air in pounds by .075=
=20
and you have the volume of the tank.



Safe diving,
Dale
Captain Dale's Dive Center
Enterprise Marine Dive Charters
www.captaindales.com





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<BR>Gregory.Porter@AR*.Bo*.co* writes:
<BR>
<BR>
<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid;
MARGIN-=
LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">> Stampings off the tank=
 are below.  Does anyone know how many Cu Ft this
<BR>> tank holds at 4500 ?  
<BR>>=20
<BR>> HC-4500
<BR>> DOT-E9421-4500/TP6750
<BR>> TWE97-703642
<BR>> TP 465 BAR
<BR>> TC-SU 4221-310BAR
<BR>> 4@97* REE353ML
<BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BR>
<BR>About the easiest way to determine the volume of a tank is to weigh
it.=20
<BR>=A0Weigh the tank empty, and then full. =A0The difference is the
weight=20=
of air it=20
<BR>holds. =A0Dry air has a density of .075 pounds per cubic foot at ambient=
=20
<BR>pressure and room temperature. =A0Divide the weight of air in pounds
by=20=
..075=20
<BR>and you have the volume of the tank.
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>Safe diving,
<BR>Dale
<BR>Captain Dale's Dive Center
<BR>Enterprise Marine Dive Charters
<BR>www.captaindales.com
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR></FONT></HTML>

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