Temperature / Specific Gravity Table

Pg. 1 of 1
Temperature / Specific Gravity Table
TEMP
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Spec. Gr.
0.7298
0.7293
0.7289
0.7284
0.7280
0.7276
0.7271
0.7267
0.7263
0.7258
0.7254
0.7249
0.7245
0.7240
0.7236
0.7232
0.7227
0.7223
0.7219
0.7214
TEMP
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
Spec. Gr.
0.7210
0.7206
0.7201
0.7197
0.7193
0.7188
0.7184
0.7180
0.7175
0.7170
0.7166
0.7162
0.7157
0.7153
0.7149
0.7144
0.7140
0.7136
0.7131
0.7127
TEMP
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Spec. Gr.
0.7123
0.7118
0.7113
0.7109
0.7105
0.7100
0.7096
0.7092
0.7087
0.7083
0.7079
0.7074
0.7070
0.7065
0.7061
0.7056
0.7052
0.7048
0.7043
0.7039
To Use This Table:
1. Measure the specific gravity with the hydrometer provided and record. Measure the temperature with the thermometer provided and record. Compare the specific gravity of the the test
sample with the specific gravity in the table opposite the temperature observed. If the specific
gravity of the test sample is within +/- 0.002 of the table, the sample is good. If the variation is
greater than +/- 0.002, pull another sample and test it again.
2. To calculate the weight of the gasoline at a temperature other than 60oF, multiply the specific
gravity by 8.328.
* The gasoline weighs approximately 6.004 pounds per gallon at 60oF when the sample is in
compliance.
For More Information Call or Click:
1-800-345-0076 / www.rockettbrand.com
© 2011 Paragon Performance Products, Mt. Prospect, IL. 60056
112 Temp vs SG (Wusz0411)