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what is the GPM rating from the old to the new the lower the GPM the slower the water. Sometimes there are restrictor discs (washers).
The average kitchen faucet in a house will supply 2.5 -3 gallons per minute at 50 PSI. That is an average hose working pressure in north America. A large bath faucet will supply 3 + gpm and a single lever bathroom sink faucet will be about 2 gpm.
Under 400 GPM at best (without friction)
The average kitchen faucet will deliver about 2.5 gpm. Some will be more and some less.
52 gpm
gallon per minute (gpm).
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
The best place to purchase a moen faucet online is at the dealers website. It is www.moen.com. I'm sure you will find the perfect faucet for your bathroom.
It doesn't make any difference how many sides of the pool are negative edge, only the total number of linear feet of negative edge and how level you can make the edge. The longer the edge the more important it is that it be level, because even small amounts of out of level require huge flow rates to compensate for. Approximate GPM required per linear foot for various water depths: 1/8" - 5 gpm ¼" - 10 gpm ½" - 17 gpm ¾" - 28 gpm 1" - 40 gpm 1.5" - 70 gpm 2" - 105 gpm As a minimum 5x35=175 GPM
Water use in a show er depends on the duration of the shower. A n answe can only be provided in gpm. Present American national energy policy act (EPAct) standards mandate that all showerheads manufactured in the U.S. have a maximum flow rate of 2.5 gpm (9.5 Lpm). While some exceed this others use 1.5 gpm or less (5.7 Lpm). In the past many showerheads exceeded 5 GPM (18.9 LPM).
Yes, a water softener that put out 9gpm will be able to accommodate a home that puts out a 5 gpm.