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  1. Ken10

    broadcast a data burst

    Hello, Can I broadcast a data burst from the top of a Class 1, Div.1 Group G tank? Ken10
  2. Ken10

    intrinsically safe circuit

    Thank you for the replys. Ken
  3. Ken10

    intrinsically safe circuit

    Is the 1.2k pot intrinsically safe in a Class 1, Div. 1 Group g hazardous location? Sorry about the wall paper in the attachment. Ken10
  4. Ken10

    home heating oil change in volume due to temperature change

    Hi Dan and thanks, I saw a correction factor of (.000055)-1 per degree F for kerosene in my search and I was hoping for something like that. I'm using pi*a^2/2 - a^2*arcsin(1-h/a) - (a-h)*sqrt(h(2a-h)) to calculate a partially full cylindrical. You mention CTL, what does this stand for? Ken
  5. Ken10

    home heating oil change in volume due to temperature change

    Hi jmw, Thanks for the reply. That's a little beyond my scope. I was hoping for a formula that I could plug into a VB program I'm writing. I have two variables to work with and they are temperature and depth of fuel. Is this enough information to calculate a change in volume? Regards, Ken
  6. Ken10

    home heating oil change in volume due to temperature change

    Hello, I hope someone can help me out. I am looking for a formula that I can use to calculate the change in volume due to temperature change in home heating oil. For example if I have 175 gallons in a 275 gallon tank on a 60 degree day and the depth of the fuel oil measures 31.2 inches, what...
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