Datos de Flujo de Salida
A altitudes sobre 2,000 pies (610m), el flujo de salida se reducirá en un 4% por cada 1,000 pies (305 m) de aumento de altura.
Nota
12.0 (45.4)
12.0
11.0 (41.6)
11.0
10.0 (37.9)
10.0
9.0 (34.1)
9.0
8.0 (30.3)
8.0
7.0 (26.5)
7.0
6.0 (22.7)
6.0
5.0 (18.9)
5.0
4.0 (15.1)
4.0
3.0 (11.4)
3.0
2.0 (7.6)
2.0
1.0 (3.8)
1.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
30 (16)
30
ΔT = Alza de Temperatura: °F (°C)
[NPE-240A]
11.0 (41.6)
11.0
10.0 (37.9)
10.0
9.0 (34.1)
9.0
8.0 (30.3)
8.0
7.0 (26.5)
7.0
6.0 (22.7)
6.0
5.0 (18.9)
5.0
4.0 (15.1)
4.0
3.0 (11.4)
3.0
2.0 (7.6)
2.0
1.0 (3.8)
1.0
0.0
0.0
0
30 (16)
0
30
ΔT = Alza de Temperatura: °F (°C)
[NPE-210A]
10.0 (37.9)
10.0
9.0 (34.1)
9.0
8.0 (30.3)
8.0
7.0 (26.5)
7.0
6.0 (22.7)
6.0
5.0 (18.9)
5.0
4.0 (15.1)
4.0
3.0 (11.4)
3.0
2.0 (7.6)
2.0
1.0 (3.8)
1.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
30
30 (16)
ΔT = Alza de Temperatura: °F (°C)
ΔT - Temperature Rise(℉)
[NPE-180A]
60 (33)
60
90 (50)
90
120 (67)
120
ΔT - Temperature Rise(℉)
60 (33)
90 (50)
120 (67)
60
90
120
ΔT - Temperature Rise(℉)
60
60 (33)
90
90 (50)
120 (67)
120
150 (83)
150
150 (83)
150
150
150 (83)
Apéndices
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