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Conversion factors between the various units are simple. One cubic foot per second (cfs) is equal to 448.8 (often rounded to 450) gallons per minute (gpm). One cfs IS also equal to 40 miner's mches (m.i.). Two level reference points are established. Measure- ments are made down from these points to the upstream and downstream water levels. The upstream point can be in a stilling well connected to the upstream water level, or the upstream pomt can be a notch on the gate frame. The downstream poi...nt is in the soiling well connected to the downstream water level. The level reference points can be established with a carpenter's or engmeer's level. The reference points can be a saw cut, painted line, or chisel mark. An ordmary pocket metal tape is used to measure from the level reference points down to the water surface. The last measurement point which must be established IS on the lift rtxl and is used to measure the gate opening. A notch IS cut with a hacksaw so that when the notch is level with the lop of the wheel the gate opening is zero.
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