GPH is commonly used in various applications such as pumps, filters, and irrigation systems to describe how quickly fluids are moved or processed.
“GPH” stands for “Gallons Per Hour,” a unit of measurement used to describe the flow rate or volume of liquid passing through a system over time. Here's how it relates to volume:
GPH measures how many gallons of liquid flow through a system in one hour.
For example, if a pump has a flow rate of 500 GPH, it means the pump moves 500 gallons of liquid every hour.
Converting GPH to other units:
Flow rate in LPH = Flow rate in GPH × 3.78541
Flow rate in CFH=Flow rate in GPH×0.133681