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Hand Held Ultrasonic Flow Meter
EUROSONIC 2000 HH
TD 204-0-ENG
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  • Page 1 Hand Held Ultrasonic Flow Meter EUROSONIC 2000 HH TD 204-0-ENG User Manual READ AND KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 EUROSONIC 2000 HH...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.8 Transducer installation 2.8.1 Transducer Spacing 2.8.2 V Method Installation 2.8.3 Z Method Installation 2.8.4 W Method Installation 2.9 Installation testing 2.9.1 Signal Strength 2.9.2 Signal Quality 2.9.3 Total Transit Time and Delta Time 2.9.4 Transit Time Ratio EUROMAG | 3...
  • Page 4 EUROSONIC 2000 HH 3. HOW TO CHECK AND SETUP 3.1 How to check the instrument works properly 3.2 How to check the liquid flow direction 3.3 How to change the unit readings 3.4 How to select a flow rate 3.5 How to use the totalizer multiplier 3.6 How to set the totalizer functions...
  • Page 5 Figure 4: keypad Figure 5: pipe configuration and transducer placement Figure 6: transducer clamp down Figure 7: transducer v method mounting Figure 8: transducer z method mounting Figure 9: transducer w method mounting Figure 10: rs232 wiring diagram EUROMAG | 5...
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    • 100 Pico-second time measurement resolution • 0.5 second totalizing period • Built-in data-logger • Clam-on transducer. Easy to install and to maintain • Light weight, portable. Main unit 1.2lbs. • Also able to be used for long-term deployment EUROMAG | 7...
  • Page 8: Figure 1: Transit Time Flow Measurement Principle

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH 1.3 FLOW MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLE TRANSIT TIME FLOW MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLE The hand held flow meter ultrasonic flow meter is designed to measure the velocity of liquid within a closed conduit. It uses the well-know transit-time ∆T technology. The transducers are a non-contacting, sin 2Ø...
  • Page 9: Figure 2: Top Panel And Front View

    Cable 5 metre X 2 Charging Red Terminal Red Terminal Indicator Blue Terminal Blue Terminal Keypad Converter Terminal and AC adapter Bottom View Cable Rs232 Interface Pins for battery RS-232C communication recharge interface f. 2 f. 3 EUROMAG | 9...
  • Page 10: Typical Applications

    ESN written into the software that can only be modified with a special tool by the manufacturer. The Eurosonic 2000 HH hand held flow meter can be In case of any hardware failure, please provide this applied to a wide range of pipe flow measurements.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Data Logger Built-in data logger can store over 2,000 lines of data Manual Totalizer 7-digit press-key-to-go totalizer for calibration Housing Material ABS. Aluminum alloy protective case Case Size 3.9”x2.6”x0.8” (100x66x20mm) Handset Weight 1.2 lbs (514g) with batteries EUROMAG | 11...
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  • Page 13: Measurement

    The flow measurement program always operates in the background of the user interface. This means that the flow measurement will keep on running regardless of any user menu window browsing or viewing. Only when the user enters new pipe parameters the flow meter will change measurement to reflect the new parameter changes. EUROMAG | 13...
  • Page 14: Keypad

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH When new pipe parameters are entered or when the Keys are keys to enter numbers. power is turned on, the flow meter will enter into a self-adjusting mode to adjust the gain of the receiving is the going UP key when the user wants to circuits so that the signal strength will stay within a go to the upper menu window.
  • Page 15: Menu Window List

    At the M60-M78 windows are for setting up time-keeper end, press again to make the selection. and displaying software version, system serial number ESN and alarms. Generally, the key must be pressed to get into EUROMAG | 15...
  • Page 16 EUROSONIC 2000 HH M82 window is for viewing the totalizer. of the material must be entered. Please refer to Appendix C for sound speed data. M86~M89 windows are useful to configure some 4. For standard pipe materials and standard parameters about the signal management, such...
  • Page 17: Transducer Mounting Allocation

    2) When the current window is one between M00 to the closer to the room temperature, the better. M09, pressing key will lead to window M90 for 4. Select a relatively new straight pipe line if it is EUROMAG | 17...
  • Page 18: Figure 5: Pipe Configuration And Transducer Placement

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH possible. Old pipe tends to have corrosions and depositions, which could affect the results. If you PIPE CONFIGURATION AND TRANSDUCER PLACEMENT have to work on an old pipe, we recommend you to PIPING CONFIGURATION UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM treat the corrosions and depositions as if they are part...
  • Page 19: Figure 6: Transducer Clamp Down

    (see the figure 6.) 2.8.2 V METHOD INSTALLATION V-method installation is the most widely used method for daily measurement with pipe inner diameters ranging from 20 millimetres to 300 millimetres. It is also called reflective method. EUROMAG | 19...
  • Page 20: Figure 7: Transducer V Method Mounting

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH TRANSDUCER V METHOD MOUNTING TRANSDUCER W METHOD MOUNTING clamp fixture clamp fixture sound sound sound path flow flow path path downstream spacing upstream downstream spacing upstream transducer transducer transducer transducer f. 9 f. 7 2.8.3 Z METHOD INSTALLATION 2.9 INSTALLATION TESTING...
  • Page 21: Signal Quality

    Relocate to a more favourable pipe 4. Is the mounting location suitable and/or has the line. pipe changed shape? Is the pipe too old (i.e., too much corrosion or deposition inside)? 5. Is there any interference source inside the pipe? EUROMAG | 21...
  • Page 22 EUROSONIC 2000 HH 6. Are there any other details that do not meet the measurement requirements recommended before? 22 | EUROMAG...
  • Page 23: How To Check And Setup

    A speed of several pulses per minute is preferable. If the totalizer multiplying factor is too small, the output pulse will be very fast and there could be a loss of pulses. The designed minimum pulse period is 500 milliseconds. EUROMAG | 23...
  • Page 24: How To Set The Totalizer Functions

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH If the totalizer multiplying factor is too large, the 3.10 HOW USE THE ZERO CUT OFF FUNCTION output pulse will be very slow, which might be a problem if the master device requires fast response. The number displayed in window M41 is called the zero-cut-off value.
  • Page 25: How To Use The Inbuilt Data Logger

    RS-232C interface and in the OCT devices or BUZZER hardware devices. logger buffer. For example, assume that the POS totalizer pulse output is needed, and every pulse represents 0.1cubic meter of liquid flow. Assume also that the EUROMAG | 25...
  • Page 26: How To Produce An Alarm Signal

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH pulse output is connected to an internal Buzzer. With 3.18 HOW TO USE THE BUILT IN BUZZER every 0.1 cubic meter of flow, we need the BUZZER to beep for a while. In order to achieve this, the following The built-in buzzer is user-configurable.
  • Page 27: How To Use The Rs232 Serial Interface

    The ESN is an 8-digit number that provides the information of version and manufacturing date. The user can also employ the ESN for instrumentation management. The ESN is displayed in window M61. Use M+1 to view the total working time since the EUROMAG | 27...
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  • Page 29: Menu Window Details

    8) Polyethylene 9) Ebonite 10) Teflon Window for entering the sound speed of non-standard liner materials Window for entering the liner thickness, if there is a liner Window for entering the roughness coefficient of the pipe inner surface EUROMAG | 29...
  • Page 30 EUROSONIC 2000 HH Menu window No. Function Window for selecting fluid type For standard liquids (no need to enter liquid sound speed) include: 0) Water 1) Sea Water 2) Kerosene 3) Gasoline 4) Fuel oil 5) Crude Oil 6) Propane at -45C...
  • Page 31 Logger buffer viewer. It functions as a file editor. Use keys to browse the buffer. If the logger is ON, the viewer will automatically refresh once new data are stored Not used Nod used Not used Not used EUROMAG | 31...
  • Page 32 EUROSONIC 2000 HH Menu window No. Function Not used Not used 99 years calendar. Press for modification. Use the key to skip the digits that need no modification. Display Version information and Electronic Serial Number (ESN) that are unique for each flow meter.
  • Page 33 A scientific calculator for the convenience of field applications. All the values are in single accuracy. All the mathematic operators are selected from a list. Velocity change setup Protocol selection Not used Not used Entry to hardware adjusting windows. Valid for the manufacturer only. EUROMAG | 33...
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  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    3)Make sure the couplant is enough pipe outer surface. 4)Check the transducer cables 4)Pipe liners are too thick or the deposition inside of the pipe is too thick. 5)Transducer cables are not properly connected It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 35...
  • Page 36 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Error Message Causes Solutions code on window M08 Hardware Error Hardware problem Contact the manufacturer Poor Sig. Detected 1)Poor signal detected 1)Adjust measuring location 2)Transducers installed improperly 2)Polish the pipe surface and clean the...
  • Page 37: Other Problems And Solutions

    There is indeed a time difference between the actual working time and the estimated one, especially when the terminal voltage is in the range from 3.70 to 3.90 volts. Therefore, the estimated working time is for reference only EUROMAG | 37...
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  • Page 39: Communication Protocol

    Return flow rate per minute ±d.ddddddE±dd(CR) (LF) DQS(CR) Return flow rate per second ±d.ddddddE±dd(CR) (LF) DV(CR) Return instantaneous flow velocity ±d.ddddddE±dd(CR) (LF) DI+(CR) Return POS totalizer ±dddddddE±d(CR) (LF) DI-(CR) Return NEG totalizer ±dddddddE±d(CR) (LF) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 39...
  • Page 40 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Command Function Data Format DIN(CR) Return NET totalizer ±dddddddE±d(CR) (LF) DIE(CR) Return Caloric Totalizer Value ±dddddddE±d(CR) (LF) DID(CR) Return Identification Number (IDN) ddddd(CR) (LF) E(CR) Return Instantaneous Caloric Value ±d.ddddddE±dd(CR) (LF)
  • Page 41: Protocol Prefix Usage

    2BH, 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H, 35H, 36H, 8. “dddddddt” stands for 8-digit electronic serial 37H, 45H, 2BH, 30H, 6DH, 33H, 20H, 0DH, 0AH). number. “t” stands for flow meter type. Then, the P-prefixed command, PDI+(CR), would EUROMAG | 41...
  • Page 42: The M Command And The Ascii Codes

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH return +1234567E+0m3!F7(CR)(LF). The ‘!’ acts as 6.3 THE M COMMAND AND THE ASCII CODES the starter of the check sum (F7) which is obtained by adding up the string, 2BH+ 31H+ 32H+ 33H+ 34H+ The protocol provides the capability of virtual key- 35H+ 36H+ 37H+ 45H+ 2BH+ 30H+ 6DH+ 33H+ pressing.
  • Page 43: Warranty And Service

    The products manufactured by EUROMAG INTERNATIONAL are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the original purchaser. EUROMAG INTERNATIONAL’s obligation should be limited to restoring the meter to normal operation or replacing the meter, at EUROMAG’s choice, and shall be conditioned upon receiving written notice of any alleged defect...
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  • Page 45: Battery Maintenance And Replacement

    *Based on designated temper at 65°C 1 bar = 0.1N/mm = 10 ADDED Usage: Underground works and heavy duty requirements including hot and cold water supply, TOUGHNESS & DURABILITY gas reticulation, sanitary plumbing, heating and general engineering. EUROMAG | 45...
  • Page 46 EUROSONIC 2000 HH EN 1057 - TYPE X (PREVIOUSLY BS 2871 TABLE X) Size Nom. Dia. Nom. Wall Max. Working Pressures* (Outside) Thickness Half Hard Hard Annealed 66.7 66.7 76.1 76.1 *Based on designated temper at 65°C 1 bar = 0.1N/mm...
  • Page 47: Appendix

    *Based on designated temper at 65°C 1 bar = 0.1N/mm = 10 LOW COST Usage: Above ground services including drinking water supply, hot and cold water systems, UTILITY RANGE sanitation, central heating and other general purpose applications. EUROMAG | 47...
  • Page 48: Standard Pipe Size Charts For Pvc

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH 8.2.2 STANDARD PIPE SIZE CHARTS FOR PVC 48 | EUROMAG...
  • Page 49: Standard Pipe Size Charts For Steel Pipe

    0.091 0.126 0.065 0.083 0.840 0.109 0.147 0.187 0.294 0.065 0.083 1.050 0.113 0.154 0.218 0.308 0.065 0.109 1.315 0.133 0.179 0.250 0.358 0.065 0.109 1.1/4 1.660 0.140 0.191 0.250 0.382 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 49...
  • Page 50 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Nominal Outer Wall ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.19 Pipe Size Diameter Thickness Carbon Steel Carbon Steel Stainless Steel (in) (in) (in) Wall Thickn. Sch. Number Sch. Number 0.065...
  • Page 51 0.134 0.280 6.625 0.432 0.562 0.719 0.864 0.109 0.148 0.250 0.277 0.322 8.625 0.406 0.500 0.594 0.719 0.812 0.875 0.906 0.134 0.165 0.250 0.307 10.750 0.365 0.500 0.594 0.719 0.844 1.000 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 51...
  • Page 52 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Nominal Outer Wall ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.19 Pipe Size Diameter Thickness Carbon Steel Carbon Steel Stainless Steel (in) (in) (in) Wall Thickn. Sch. Number Sch. Number 0.156...
  • Page 53 Sch. Number Sch. Number 0.165 0.188 0.250 0.312 0.375 0.500 16.000 0.656 0.844 1.031 1.219 1.439 1.549- 0.165 0.188 0.250 0.312 0.375 0.438 18.000 0.500 0.562 0.750 0.938 1.156 1.375 1.562 1.781 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 53...
  • Page 54 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Nominal Outer Wall ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.10 ANSI B 36.19 Pipe Size Diameter Thickness Carbon Steel Carbon Steel Stainless Steel (in) (in) (in) Wall Thickn. Sch. Number Sch. Number 0.188...
  • Page 55 28.000 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.250 0.312 30.000 0.375 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.312 0.375 32.000 0.500 0.625 0.688 0.344 0.375 34.000 0.500 0.625 0.688 0.312 0.375 36.000 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.375 42.000 0.500 0.625 0.750 48.000 0.375 0.500 EUROMAG | 55...
  • Page 56: Standard Pipe Size Charts For Cast Iron Pipe

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH 8.2.4 STANDARD PIPE SIZE CHARTS FOR CAST IRON PIPE Table A2: Standard Classes of Cast Iron Pipe Nominal Class A Class B Class C Class D Pipe Size Outer Wall Outer Wall Outer Wall Outer Wall (in)
  • Page 57: Standard Pipe Size Charts For Ductile Iron Pipe

    0.45 0.48 0.51 0.54 25.80 0.38 0.41 0.44 0.47 0.50 0.53 0.56 32.00 0.51 0.55 0.59 0.63 38.30 0.58 0.63 0.68 0.73 44.50 0.65 0.71 0.77 0.83 50.80 0.72 0.79 0.86 0.93 57.10 0.81 0.89 0.97 1.05 EUROMAG | 57...
  • Page 58: Sound Speed Data Of Solids

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH 8.3 SOUND SPEED TABLES 8.3.1 SOUND SPEED DATA OF SOLIDS Table A4: Sound Speed data of solids Material Sound Speed Sound Speed Shear Wave (25(d)) Long. Wave (25(d)) ft/s mm/us in/us Steel, 1% Carbon, hardened 3,150 10,335 5.88...
  • Page 59 0.0945 Nylon,6-6 1,070 3,510 Polyethylene (LD) 2.31 0.0909 Polyethylene (LD) 1,772 1.94 0.0764 PVC,CPVC 1,060 3,477 2.40 0.0945 Acrylic 1,430 4,690 2.73 0.1075 Asbestos Cement 2.20 0.0866 Tar Epoxy 2.00 0.0787 Mortar 2.50 0.0984 Rubber 1.90 0.00748 EUROMAG | 59...
  • Page 60: Sound Speed In Water

    EUROSONIC 2000 HH 8.3.2 SOUND SPEED IN WATER Table A5: Sound Speed in Water at atmosphere pressure. Unit T (Deg C) V (m/s) 1402.3 1496.6 1542.5 1555.1 1407.3 1499.2 1543.5 1555.0 1412.2 1501.8 1544.6 1554.9 1416.9 1504.3 1545.5 1554.8 1421.6 1506.7...
  • Page 61: Sound Speed In Liquids

    4,320.9 Alkazene-25 1.20 1,307 4.288.1 2-Amino-ethanol 1.018 1,724 5,656.2 2-Aminotolidine(46) 0.999 1,618 5,308.4 4.394 47.279 (20 ºC) (20 ºC) (68ºF) 4-Aminotolidine(46) 0.999 1,480 4,855.6 1.863 20.045 (45 ºC) (50 ºC) (122ºF) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 61...
  • Page 62 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Ammonia(35) 0.771 1,729 5,672.6 6.68 0.292 3.141 (-33 ºC) (d) (-27ºF)
  • Page 63 (15ºC) (59ºF) Chloro-diFluoromethane CHCLF 1.491 893.9 2,932.7 4.79 (3)(Freon 22) (-69ºC) (-50ºC) (-58ºF) Chloroform(47) CHCL 1.489 3,211.9 0.55 5.918 1-Chloro-propane(47) 0.892 1,058 3,471.1 0.378 4.067 Chlorotrifluoromethane CCLF 2,375.3 5.26 (-82ºC) (-116ºF) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 63...
  • Page 64 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Cinnamaldehyde 1.112 1,554 5,098.4 Cinnamic aldehyde 1.112 1,554 5,098.4 Colamine 1.018...
  • Page 65 1,586 5,203.4 Diethylene glycol 0.988 1,458 4,783.5 Monoethyl ether Diethylenmide oxide 1.00 1,442 4,731 1,2-bis(DiFluoramino) 1.216 1,000 3,280.8 butane(43) 1,2-bis(DiFluoramino)- 1.213 2,952.8 2-methylpropane(43) 1,2-bis(DiFluoramino) 1.265 3,149.6 propane(43) 2,2-bis(Difluoromino 1.254 2920 propane(43) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 65...
  • Page 66 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC 2,2-Dihydroxydiethyl ether 1.116 1,586 5,2034 Dihydroxyethane 1.113 1,658 5,439.6 1,3-Dimethyl-benzene(46) 0.868...
  • Page 67 1,189 3900.9 0.584 6.283 (20ºC) (20ºC) (68°F) Formaldehyde,methylester 0.974 1,127 3697.5 4.02 Formamide 1.134 1,622 5321.5 2.91 31.311 (20ºC) Formic acid,amide 1.134 1,622 5321.5 2.91 31.311 (20ºC) Freon R12 774.2 2540 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 67...
  • Page 68 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Furfural 1.157 1,444 4737.5 Furfuryl alcohol 1.135 1,450 4757.5 Fural 1.157...
  • Page 69 1,212 3,976.4 (20ºC) lso-Butane 1,219.8 4002 lsopentane(36) 0.62 3,215.2 0.34 3.658 (20ºC) lsopropano(46) 0.758 1,170 3,838.6 2.718 29.245 (20ºC) (20ºC) (68°F) Lsopropyl alcohol(46) 0.758 1,170 3,838.6 2.718 29.245 (20ºC) (20ºC) (68°F) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 69...
  • Page 70 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Kerosene 0.81 1,324 4,343.8 Ketohexamethylene 0.948 1,423 4,668.6 Lithium fluoride(42) 2,485 8,152.9...
  • Page 71 1,006 3,300.5 0.41 4.413 Perchlorocyclopentadiene 1.718 1,150 3,773 (47) Perchloro-ethylene(47) 1.632 1,036 3,399 Perfluoro-1-Hepten(47) 1.67 1,912.7 Perfluoro-n-Hexane(47) 1.672 1,666.7 Phene(29,40,41) 0.879 1,306 4,284.8 4.65 0.711 7.65 b-Phenyl acrolein 1.112 1,554 5,098.4 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 71...
  • Page 72 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Phenylamine(41) 1.022 1,639 5,377.3 3.63 39.058 Phenyl bromide(46) 1.522 1,170 3,838.6...
  • Page 73 3.44 (0ºC) (32°F) Refrigerant114(3) CClF -CClF 1.455 665.3 2,182.7 3.73 (-10ºC) (14°F) Refrigerant115(3) 656.4 2,153.5 4.42 (-50ºC) (-58°F) RefrigerantC318(3) 1.62 1,883.2 3.88 (-20ºC) (-10ºC) (41°F) Selenium(8) 1,072 3,517.1 0.68 (250ºC) (482°F) It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 73...
  • Page 74 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Silicone(30cp) 0.993 3,248 322.8 Sodiumfluoride(42) 0.877 2,082 6,830.7 1.32 (1000ºC)
  • Page 75 -CClF 1.563 783.7 2,571.2 3.44 ethane(Freon113) (0ºC) (32°F) d-1,3,3 0.947 1,320 4,330.7 0.22 2.367 -Trimethylnorcamphor Trinitrotoluene(43) 1.64 1,610 5,282.2 (81ºC) (178°F) Turpentine 0.88 1,255 4,117.5 15.064 Unisis800 0.87 1,346 4,416 1.00 It continues in the following page EUROMAG | 75...
  • Page 76 EUROSONIC 2000 HH It comes from the previous page Substance Chemical All data given at 25ºC (77ºF) unless otherwise noted. Formula Specific Sound Speed v/ºC Kinematic Viscosity x10 Gravity ft/s m/s/ºC Water,distilled(49,50) 0.996 1,498 4,914.7 -2.4 0.695 10.76 Water,sea WoodAlcihol(40,41)
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