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Basic Instructions On The Spreadsheet

This program will calculate the total head required for your pond pump system The water temperature is assumed to be 20 degrees Centigrade, about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Certain input date MUST be entered here in one of the 3 sections The three sections are: one for USA units, one for UK units and the other one for metric units  ...  The complete pond pump selector ... click this link

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Tip when you download the Excel file ...

Use right click then select "Save Target As ..." to save the file on your own hard drive. All the calculators are interactive so I suggest you save the master copy just in case you make an incorrect change.

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