Guide : Flow Rate Units for Water, Air, and Process Estimates

Ce guide explique Compare volume per time units such as L/min, gal/min, m3/h, and ft3/s.

Methode

Use this guide when a converted number affects pumps, irrigation, HVAC notes, tank filling, and process estimates. A reliable result keeps the original value, source unit, target unit, conversion factor, and rounding choice visible.

The goal is not to memorize every factor. The goal is to make the calculation traceable enough that someone else can review it later.

Liste de controle

  • Convert volume and time units separately when needed.
  • Use average flow only when variations do not matter.
  • Confirm whether the source uses US gallons or imperial gallons.

Fait utile

Flow rate is a compound unit, so both the numerator and denominator can change.

Exemples pratiques

60 L/min equals 3.6 m3/h.

1 US gal/min is about 3.78541 L/min.

Flow rate x time gives total volume.

Questions frequentes

What should I check first?

Confirm the source unit and target unit before changing the number.

When should I round?

Round at the end, after formulas and related conversions are complete.

Which calculator should I use next?

Use the related calculators below to check the main values from this guide.

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Point cle

A useful conversion is traceable: it shows the original unit, the target unit, the factor used, and the rounding decision.