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  2. Water flow test - Wikipedia

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    where: [2] Q f = total residual flow during the test (gallons per minute); c = discharge coefficient (unitless). This is usually 1.0 if using a diffuser. If using a wand to measure the stagnation pressure, the coefficient value depends on the shape of the flow hydrant orifice.

  3. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    The energy policy EPAct 1992 for residential buildings, restricted toilets to a maximum of 1.6 gpf (Gallons per flush). Kitchen and bathroom faucets were limited to a flow rate of 2.2 gpm (gallons per minute) at 60 psi, and residential shower heads were limited to a flowrate of 2.5 gpm at 80 psi. [3]

  4. Fixture unit - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between gallons per minute (gpm) and fixture unit is not constant, but varies with the number of fixture units. For example, 1000 FU is equivalent to 220 US gallons per minute (0.014 m 3 /s) while 2000 FU represents only 330 US gallons per minute (0.021 m 3 /s), about 1.5 times the flow rate.

  5. Walmart Offers 15¢-a-Gallon Gas Discounts to Cardholders

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    The retailer announced Monday that drivers in 21 states will be able to get 15 cents per gallon off their gas purchase when they pay with a Walmart credit card or MoneyCard; those using a Walmart ...

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  7. Flow measurement - Wikipedia

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    For liquids, various units are used depending upon the application and industry, but might include gallons (U.S. or imperial) per minute, liters per second, liters per m 2 per hour, bushels per minute or, when describing river flows, cumecs (cubic meters per second) or acre-feet per day.