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What is a Cups & how does it work?

CUPS was created in order to identify each home or business that receives electricity and/or natural gas. It is permanent and invariable: it does not change no matter how much the rate changes, from a seller and even the distributor company. What is the CUPS for?

How much gas flow does a cup need?

The differences in gas flow for larger cups are not that drastic, but for smaller cups, the difference is big. For example cup 5 requires around 6 CFh, and with the rule od 2.2 we get 11 (almost double). Experienced welders know exactly what works for them. In don't consider myself very experienced welder, but I can lay down some beads.

How much gas do you need to weld a cup?

Gas Flow – Most people learn to weld using the GMAW (mig) process. Adequate gas flow for GMAW typically ranges from 35 to 50 cubic feet per hour. We need a lot less flow in tig welding. A flow of 15 to 25 cfh will cover most applications. Very large cup sizes will require more flow, but for the apprentice using about 20 cfh is sufficient.

What is a Cups number?

When managing your energy, such as, for example, getting registered when you reach a home in which there is no light or gas, they're going to ask for your CUPS number. This code identifies the supply point, and so it could be said that for energy, it is the vehicle identification number for cars. In both cases, what is identified is not a person.

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