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Steam tables based on gauge pressure indicate atmospheric pressure as 0, while steam tables based on absolute pressure indicate it as 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi). Also, to distinguish gauge pressure from absolute pressure, a “g” is typically added to the end of the pressure unit, for example kPaG or psig. Converting Gauge Units to Absolute Units.. For any given pressure, you can read: the specific volume of saturated steam. If you know that you need a temperature of 307 degrees F, the table tells you that you need to pressurize the system to 60 psig. If you have a 15-psi steam supply, the tables tell you that you have 945 Btu/lb. of heat energy available to do work.

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1087. 1713. 2800. 6.069. Vacuum steam is the general term used for saturated steam at temperatures below 100°C. 1)Atmospheric pressure. Absolute Pressure = Gauge Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure. Specific enthalpy – or Sensible Heat – is the quantity of heat in 1 kg of water according to the selected temperature.. Steam with a temperature equal to the boiling point at that pressure is known as dry saturated steam. However, to produce 100% dry steam in an industrial boiler designed to produce saturated steam is rarely possible, and the steam will usually contain droplets of water.