ASA Electronics E6-B Personal Computer User Manual


 
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middle scale and read 38.5 U.S. gallons on the
outer scale.
Quantity/Weight Conversions
Aviation gasoline weighs 6 pounds per U.S. gallon.
For weight and balance calculations, aviation gaso-
line weight-per-gallon can be determined by lining
the U.S. GAL arrow on the middle scale with the
FUEL LBS arrow on the outer scale. Fuel gallons
are read on the middle scale and fuel weight on the
outer scale. To find the weight of 32 U.S. gallons:
1. Align the arrows.
2. Read 192 pounds on the outer scale opposite of
32 gallons on the middle scale.
See
Figure 11.
Figure 11
Similarly, oil weight may be determined by lining the
U.S. GAL arrow on the middle scale with the OIL
LBS arrow on the outer scale. Oil gallons are read
on the middle scale and oil weight is read on the
outer scale. To find the weight of 2 gallons (8 quarts)
of oil: