Gallons Per Hour Calculator
Multiply the gallons per minute (GPM) by 60 to calculate the gallons per hour (GPH).
The Gallons Per Hour Calculator helps determine the flow rate of liquids over an hour, given the gallons per minute (GPM). This calculation is essential in various industries, such as aviation, water management, HVAC, and fuel monitoring. Understanding the hourly flow rate allows for accurate planning, efficient resource usage, and system optimization.
Formula:
GPH = GPM ∗ 60
| Variable | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| GPH | Gallons per hour | Gallons/hour |
| GPM | Gallons per minute | Gallons/minute |
| 60 | Minutes in an hour | Constant |
Solved Calculations:
Example 1: Calculating GPH for a Water Pump Operating at 5 GPM
| Step | Value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Gallons per minute (GPM) | 5 GPM | Flow rate of the water pump |
| Multiply GPM by 60 | Calculate gallons per hour | |
| Result | 300 GPH | The pump delivers 300 gallons per hour |
Example 2: Calculating GPH for a Fuel System Operating at 2.5 GPM
| Step | Value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Gallons per minute (GPM) | 2.5 GPM | Flow rate of the fuel system |
| Multiply GPM by 60 | Calculate gallons per hour | |
| Result | 150 GPH | The system delivers 150 gallons per hour |