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Date:         Fri, 15 May 1998 10:31:24 -0400
Reply-To:     Michael Sullivan <sullivan@OPENMARKET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Michael Sullivan <sullivan@OPENMARKET.COM>
Subject:      Re: refrigerator: eurospec "pressure"?
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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At 08:17 AM 5/15/98 -0700, Don Hundt wrote:

>The U.S. pressure is 11 inches of water.

Thus,

30 mbar = 0.435 psi = 12.05 in of H20

50 mbar = 0.725 psi = 20.09 in of H20

So does anyone know if a refrigerator that requires 12.05 in of H20 pressure will work in US propane systems that deliver 11 in of H20 pressure?

If it will work, then the 30 mbar version of the refrigerator that I have in mind will fit as a direct replacement for the Dometic 182.

Cheers,

<bold>Michael J. Sullivan

</bold><italic>Director of Catalog Design

Open Market, Inc.

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