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Drink Volume Guide

100 16 oz drinks require approximately 1 lb of CO2. A 16 oz drink is comprised of the following:
Ice 4 oz
Water 9.6 oz
Syrup 2.4 oz
CO2 .0112 lb

 

CO2 Consumption Guide

Estimated CO2 consumption based on ratio of .6 pounds of CO2 to 1 gallon of syrup.
Weekly Syrup Usage (gal) CO2 Consumption (lb)
10 6
20 12
30 18
40 24
50 30
60 36
70 42
80 48
90 54
100 60

 

Carbon Dioxide

  WEIGHT GAS LIQUID SOLID
Pounds
(lb)
Tons
(T)
Kilograms
(Kg)
Cubic Feet
(SCF)
Cubic Meters
(Nm3)
Gallons
(Gal)
LIters
(L)
Cubic Feet
(Cu Ft)
1 Pound 1.0 0.0005 0.4536 8.741 0.2294 0.11806 0.04469 0.010246
1 Ton 2000.0 1.0 907.2 17,483 458.8 236.1 893.9 20.49
1 Kilogram 2.205 0.0011023 1.0 19.253 0.5058 0.2603 0.9860 0.2260
1 SCF Gas 0.1144 -- 0.05189 1.0 0.02628 0.013506 0.05113 0.0011723
1 Nm3 Gas 4.359 0.002180 1.9772 38.04 1.0 0.5146 1.9480 0.04468
1 Gal Liquid 8.470 0.004235 3.842 74.04 1.9431 1.0 3.785 0.08678
1 L Liquid 2.238 0.0011185 1.0151 19.562 0.5134 0.2642 1.0 0.02293
1 Cu Ft Solid 97.56 0.04880 44.25 852.8 22.38 11.518 43.60 1.0
SCF (standard cubic feet) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 70° F.
Nm3 (normal cubic meter) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 0° C.
Liquid measured at 21.42 atmospheres and 1.7° F.
Solid measured at -109.25° F.

 

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