Understanding Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour Conversion
The Imperial Gallon per Second is a UK imperial flow rate of 4.54609 litres per second, while the Pint per hour here uses the US liquid pint of about 473.176 millilitres, totalled over each hour. This conversion mixes an imperial gallon with US pints and a per-second to per-hour time change, producing a large factor. The key gotcha is the pint: the US pint is smaller than the imperial pint, so the count is higher than a UK-only calculation would give.
Conversion Formula
To convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour, multiply the number of Imperial Gallons per Second by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour.
Write the formula:
Substitute the value:
Calculate the result:
How to Convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour
One multiplication handles the gallon-to-pint change and the timebase together.
- Take the flow rate: Start with the value in Imperial Gallons per Second.
- Multiply by 34587.4: This factor converts imperial gallons to US pints across 3600 seconds per hour.
- Report the result: The answer is Pints per hour — for example, 25 imp-gal/s × 34587.4 ≈ 864684 pnt/h.
Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour conversion table
| Imperial Gallons per Second (imp-gal/s) | Pints per hour (pnt/h) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 34587.36 |
| 2 | 69174.72 |
| 3 | 103762.1 |
| 4 | 138349.4 |
| 5 | 172936.8 |
| 6 | 207524.1 |
| 7 | 242111.5 |
| 8 | 276698.9 |
| 9 | 311286.2 |
| 10 | 345873.6 |
| 15 | 518810.4 |
| 20 | 691747.2 |
| 25 | 864683.9 |
| 30 | 1037621 |
| 40 | 1383494 |
| 50 | 1729368 |
| 60 | 2075241 |
| 70 | 2421115 |
| 80 | 2766989 |
| 90 | 3112862 |
| 100 | 3458736 |
| 150 | 5188104 |
| 200 | 6917472 |
| 250 | 8646839 |
| 300 | 10376210 |
| 400 | 13834940 |
| 500 | 17293680 |
| 600 | 20752410 |
| 700 | 24211150 |
| 800 | 27669890 |
| 900 | 31128620 |
| 1000 | 34587360 |
| 2000 | 69174720 |
| 3000 | 103762100 |
| 4000 | 138349400 |
| 5000 | 172936800 |
| 10000 | 345873600 |
| 25000 | 864683900 |
| 50000 | 1729368000 |
| 100000 | 3458736000 |
| 250000 | 8646839000 |
| 500000 | 17293680000 |
| 1000000 | 34587360000 |
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 pint per hour?
What is Pints per hour?
Pints per hour (pint/h) is a unit of volumetric flow rate, commonly used to express how much volume of a liquid is moving per unit of time. It is primarily used in the United States and some other countries that still use the imperial system of measurement. Let's break down what that means in simpler terms.
Understanding Pints and Hours
- Pint: A pint is a unit of volume in the imperial and US customary systems. There are different types of pints such as US liquid pint, US dry pint and Imperial pint.
- Hour: An hour is a unit of time.
Combining these, "pints per hour" tells you how many pints of a substance are flowing or being transferred in one hour.
Defining Pints per Hour
Pints per hour (pint/h) is a unit of volumetric flow rate. Volumetric flow rate also know as volume flow rate measure the amount of volume passes through a cross-sectional area per unit of time.
The formula for calculating flow rate is:
Where:
- = Volumetric flow rate
- = Volume (in pints)
- = Time (in hours)
Real-World Applications and Examples
- Beer Dispensing: You might see a beer tap described as dispensing at a rate of, say, 2 pints per hour for a slow, controlled pour or 10 pints per hour for fast dispensing at a busy event.
- IV Fluid Administration: In medical settings, IV fluids might be administered at rates measured in pints per hour, especially when dealing with larger volumes for resuscitation.
- Small Pumps: Small pumps used in aquariums or hydroponics systems might have flow rates specified in pints per hour to indicate how quickly they circulate water or nutrient solutions.
- Condensate Pumps: Condensate pumps that remove water produced by air conditioners or dehumidifiers might have flow rates specified in pints per hour.
- Sprinkler Systems: Very small sprinkler systems or drip irrigation systems could have application rates specified in pints per hour.
Considerations
- Viscosity: The flow rate can be affected by the viscosity of the liquid. More viscous liquids (like honey) will flow slower than less viscous ones (like water).
- Imperial vs. US Pints: Note that there are different pint sizes (Imperial and US), so it's essential to clarify which unit is being used. 1 US liquid pint is equal to 0.832674 Imperial pints.
- Other Flow Rate Units: Other common units for flow rate include gallons per minute (GPM), liters per second (L/s), and cubic meters per hour ().
Interesting Facts
While there isn't a specific law or historical figure directly associated with "pints per hour," the concept of flow rate is fundamental in fluid dynamics. Scientists and engineers like Daniel Bernoulli have contributed significantly to our understanding of fluid behavior, which is closely related to flow rate measurements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula to convert Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour?
Multiply the Imperial Gallons per Second value by 34587.4 to get Pints per hour, combining the imperial gallon size, the US pint, and 3600 seconds per hour.
How many Pints per hour are in 1 Imperial Gallon per Second?
One Imperial Gallon per Second equals about 34,587.4 US Pints per hour.
How do I convert 4 Imperial Gallons per Second to Pints per hour?
Multiply 4 by 34587.4 to get approximately 138,349.6 Pints per hour.
Is the pint here a US or imperial pint?
This conversion uses the US liquid pint of about 473.176 millilitres, which is smaller than the imperial pint, so the count is higher than a UK-only figure.
How do I convert Pints per hour back to Imperial Gallons per Second?
Multiply the Pints per hour value by 0.0000289123, the reciprocal of 34587.4.