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  2. Gallon per watt-hour - Wikipedia

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    A water pump. The gallon per watt-hour or (G/Wh) ... The 2008 Residential Compliance Manual was adopted by the Commission on December 17, 2008, and the 2008 Non ...

  3. Gasoline pump - Wikipedia

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    Light passenger vehicles pump up to about 50 litres (13 US gallons) per minute [8] (the United States limits this to 10 US gallons [38 litres] per minute [9]); pumps serving trucks and other large vehicles have a higher flow rate, up to 130 litres (34 US gallons) per minute in the UK [8] and 40 US gallons (150 litres) in the US. This flow rate ...

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    A compact twin-cylinder air compressor, 2200 cu in air per minute at 1400 rpm. [74] Oil Field Pump Known colloquially as the Nodding Donkey, this class of pump is used in onshore oil fields around the world. Height 12 inches. Manual Boiler Feed Pump Hand cranked, 3 ⁄ 8-inch bore, 5 ⁄ 8-inch stroke, 4.5 inches long. Pillar Drill

  5. Piping and instrumentation diagram - Wikipedia

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    Piping and instrumentation diagram of pump with storage tank. Symbols according to EN ISO 10628 and EN 62424. A more complex example of a P&ID. A piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) is defined as follows: A diagram which shows the interconnection of process equipment and the instrumentation used to control the process.

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  8. Peristaltic pump - Wikipedia

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    A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained in a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing. Most peristaltic pumps work through rotary motion, though linear peristaltic pumps have also been made.

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