Understanding Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute Conversion
The Imperial Gallon per Second is a British imperial rate of 4.54609 litres per second, and the Kilolitre per minute is a metric rate where a kilolitre is 1,000 litres (one cubic metre) measured over each minute. This conversion changes both the unit system and the timebase from seconds to minutes, so the factor is well below one. It suits situations where a large imperial flow is reported in the metric cubic-metre terms preferred by many utilities and engineers.
Conversion Formula
To convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute, multiply the number of Imperial Gallons per Second by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute.
Write the formula:
Substitute the value:
Calculate the result:
How to Convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute
A single multiplication covers the unit and time changes together.
- Note the rate: Take the value in Imperial Gallons per Second.
- Multiply by 0.272765: This factor converts imperial gallons to kilolitres and seconds to minutes.
- Read the answer: The result is Kilolitres per minute — for example, 25 imp-gal/s × 0.272765 ≈ 6.81914 kl/min.
Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute conversion table
| Imperial Gallons per Second (imp-gal/s) | Kilolitres per minute (kl/min) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.2727654 |
| 2 | 0.5455308 |
| 3 | 0.8182962 |
| 4 | 1.091062 |
| 5 | 1.363827 |
| 6 | 1.636592 |
| 7 | 1.909358 |
| 8 | 2.182123 |
| 9 | 2.454889 |
| 10 | 2.727654 |
| 15 | 4.091481 |
| 20 | 5.455308 |
| 25 | 6.819135 |
| 30 | 8.182962 |
| 40 | 10.91062 |
| 50 | 13.63827 |
| 60 | 16.36592 |
| 70 | 19.09358 |
| 80 | 21.82123 |
| 90 | 24.54889 |
| 100 | 27.27654 |
| 150 | 40.91481 |
| 200 | 54.55308 |
| 250 | 68.19135 |
| 300 | 81.82962 |
| 400 | 109.1062 |
| 500 | 136.3827 |
| 600 | 163.6592 |
| 700 | 190.9358 |
| 800 | 218.2123 |
| 900 | 245.4889 |
| 1000 | 272.7654 |
| 2000 | 545.5308 |
| 3000 | 818.2962 |
| 4000 | 1091.062 |
| 5000 | 1363.827 |
| 10000 | 2727.654 |
| 25000 | 6819.135 |
| 50000 | 13638.27 |
| 100000 | 27276.54 |
| 250000 | 68191.35 |
| 500000 | 136382.7 |
| 1000000 | 272765.4 |
What is the Imperial Gallon per Second?
The Imperial gallon per second (imp-gal/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate, expressing the volume of liquid passing a point each second measured in Imperial (UK) gallons. It appears in British and Commonwealth engineering contexts such as pump ratings, water supply, and fuel handling.
Definition
One Imperial gallon per second equals one Imperial gallon of volume flowing every second. Since the Imperial gallon is defined as exactly 4.54609 litres, the flow rate converts directly to litres per second:
The Imperial gallon is fixed by definition as 4.54609 L exactly (originally the volume of 10 pounds of water). This makes it noticeably larger than the US liquid gallon of 3.785411784 L, so an Imperial gallon per second delivers about 20% more volume than a US gallon per second.
Origin and History
The Imperial gallon was established by the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, defined as the volume of ten pounds of distilled water at 62 °F. In 1985 the UK redefined it in metric terms as exactly 4.54609 litres. As a rate unit, gallons per second and the more common gallons per minute grew out of the need to specify pump and pipe throughput during the industrial era.
Law and Notable Facts
The Imperial gallon remains a legally recognised unit in the United Kingdom, though the litre is the primary trading unit under metrication. It is distinct from the US gallon: the Imperial gallon (4.54609 L) is roughly 20% larger than the US liquid gallon (3.785 L), so flow figures quoted in "gallons" must always specify which system. A flow of 1 imp-gal/s corresponds to 60 Imperial gallons per minute or 3,600 per hour.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A flow of 1 imp-gal/s equals 4.54609 L/s, or about 272.77 litres per minute.
- A typical domestic garden hose delivers well under 1 imp-gal/s; a rate of 1 imp-gal/s (≈16,366 L/h) is closer to a small industrial or firefighting pump.
- 1 imp-gal/s ≈ 1.20095 US gallons per second, reflecting the larger Imperial gallon.
- 1 imp-gal/s ≈ 0.00454609 cubic metres per second, useful when comparing against SI pump specifications.
What is the kilolitre per minute?
Kilolitres per minute (kL/min) is a unit used to quantify volume flow rate. It represents the volume of fluid that passes through a specific point in one minute, measured in kilolitres. Understanding this unit requires breaking down its components and relating it to practical scenarios.
Defining Kilolitres per Minute (kL/min)
Kilolitres per minute (kL/min) is a metric unit of volume flow rate, indicating the volume of a fluid (liquid or gas) that passes through a defined area per minute. It is often used in industrial, environmental, and engineering contexts.
- Kilolitre (kL): A unit of volume equal to 1000 litres. 1 kL = 1 m³
- Minute (min): A unit of time.
Understanding Flow Rate
Flow rate is a measure of how much fluid passes a certain point in a given amount of time. It can be expressed mathematically as:
In the case of kilolitres per minute:
Formation of the Unit
The unit is formed by combining the metric prefix "kilo" with the unit "litre," representing 1000 litres. This combination is then expressed per unit of time, specifically "minute," to denote the rate at which the volume is flowing. Therefore, 1 kL/min means 1000 litres of a fluid pass through a specific point every minute.
Conversions
It is also important to know how to convert kL/min to other common units of flow rate.
- Litres per second (L/s): Since 1 kL = 1000 L and 1 min = 60 seconds, 1 kL/min = (1000 L) / (60 s) ≈ 16.67 L/s
- Cubic meters per hour (): Since 1 kL = 1 and 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 kL/min = 60 /h
- Gallons per minute (GPM): 1 kL/min ≈ 264.17 GPM (US gallons)
Real-World Examples and Applications
- Industrial Processes: Measuring the flow rate of water or chemicals in manufacturing plants. For example, controlling the rate at which coolant flows through machinery.
- Wastewater Treatment: Monitoring the flow rate of wastewater entering or leaving a treatment facility. For example, a plant might process 50 kL/min of sewage.
- Irrigation Systems: Determining the flow rate of water through irrigation canals or pipelines. For example, a large-scale farm might use water at a rate of 10 kL/min for irrigation.
- Firefighting: Assessing the water flow rate from fire hydrants or fire hoses. Fire trucks need a high flow rate, perhaps 2-5 kL/min to effectively extinguish a large fire.
- Hydropower: Measuring the volume of water flowing through a hydroelectric power plant's turbines. A large dam might have water flowing through at a rate of 10,000 kL/min or more.
Interesting Facts and Connections
While there isn't a specific law or individual directly associated with the invention of "kilolitres per minute" as a unit, its application is deeply rooted in the principles of fluid dynamics and hydraulics. Scientists and engineers like Daniel Bernoulli have made significant contributions to understanding fluid flow, indirectly leading to the practical use of units like kL/min in various applications. Bernoulli's principle, for example, is crucial in understanding how flow rate relates to pressure in fluid systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula to convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute?
Multiply the Imperial Gallons per Second value by 0.272765 to get Kilolitres per minute.
How many Kilolitres per minute are in 1 Imperial Gallon per Second?
One Imperial Gallon per Second equals about 0.272765 Kilolitres per minute.
How do I convert 40 Imperial Gallons per Second to Kilolitres per minute?
Multiply 40 by 0.272765 to get approximately 10.9106 Kilolitres per minute.
Why is the factor less than one?
Because a kilolitre (1,000 litres) is far larger than an imperial gallon and the timebase stretches from seconds to minutes, so each imperial gallon per second is only a small fraction of a kilolitre per minute.
How do I convert Kilolitres per minute back to Imperial Gallons per Second?
Multiply the Kilolitres per minute value by 3.66615, the reciprocal of 0.272765.