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)
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