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What is the unit "pt/min" ? 1

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Greg80

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May 16, 2008
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Hii

What is the unit "pt/min" ?
and how can I convert it to Liters/sec or kg/s or any other unit?
I see it in some documents, but I can't find its conversion by searching in google.

Thank you
 
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Please use the unit in some context. I have not seen this. It could be pint per minute. If scanning inputs, it could be point per minute. In a really wild guess it could also be some abreviation like platinum minimum.
 
It's the flowrate required of an oil circulation system for lubrication
 
Is it pint per minute?

1 pint = 0.125 gallon
 
Since you don't seem to be very conversant with this sort of stuff, a U.S. pint is 0.473176 L or 0.000473176 m^3, etc.

You'll have to use the oil density to get it to mass.

Oh yeah, divide the required amount by 60 to get it into seconds.

David
 
Thanks to all of you very much
 
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