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Type L Copper Tubing Internal Volume
Table 24 Type L Copper Tubing Internal Volume
Nominal Tubing
Size
Inches (mm)
Tubing OD
Inches (mm)
Volume per Foot
of Tubing,
Gallons (Liters)
Volume per 100 Feet
of Tubing,
Gallons (Liters)
1/2 (12.7)
0.63 (16)
0.0121 (0.046)
1.21 (4.58)
5/8 (16)
0.75 (19)
0.0174 (0.066)
1.74 (6.59)
3/4 (19)
.875 (22)
0.0251 (0.095)
2.51 (9.50)
1 (25.4)
1.125 (29)
0.0429 (0.162)
4.29 (16.2)
1-1/4 (31.6)
1.375 (35)
0.0655 (0.248)
6.55 (2.48)
1-1/2 (38.1)
1.625 (41)
0.0925 (0.350)
9.25 (35.0)
2 (50.8)
2.125 (54)
0.161 (0.350)
16.1 (60.9)
2-1/2 (63.5)
2.625 (66.7)
0.248 (0.939)
24.8 (93.9)
3 (76.2)
3.125 (79.4)
0.354 (1.34)
35.4 (134)
Freezing Point of Aqueous Solutions
Table 25 Freezing Point of Aqueous Solutions
Ethylene Glycol,
% by Volume
Freezing Point,
Degrees F (C)
Propylene Glycol,
% by Volume
Freezing Point
Degree F (C)
0
32 (0)
0
32 (0)
10
24 (-4.4)
10
27 (-2.8)
20
15 (-9.4)
20
18 (-7.8)
30
4 (-15.6)
30
8 (-13.3)
40
-13 (-10.6)
40
-6 (-14.4)
Mixing Glycol and Water
If possible, it is recommended to purchase the antifreeze solution already pre-mixed by the
manufacturer. If this is not the case, always pre-mix the glycol and water prior to adding to the system.
The chemical reaction between the two will release oxygen. Oxygen is extremely undesirable in a
closed loop system.

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