Inch of Water Column to Torr Converter

Convert inches of water column to torr with our free online pressure converter.

Quick Answer

1 Inch of Water Column = 1.86832 torr

Formula: Inch of Water Column × conversion factor = Torr

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How to Convert Inch of Water Column to Torr: Step-by-Step Guide

Converting Inch of Water Column to Torr involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.

Formula:

Torr = inH₂O × 1.86832

Example Calculation:

1 inH₂O = 1.86832 Torr

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What is a Inch of Water Column and a Torr?

1 inH₂O = 249.1 Pa = 2.491 mbar = 0.2491 hPa = 0.0361 PSI = 0.00249 bar = 0.0736 inHg = 1.868 mmH₂O

Also written as: in wc (inches water column), "H₂O, inAq

Physical meaning: Pressure exerted by 1-inch column of water at standard conditions

1 Torr = 1/760 atm (exactly) = 133.322 Pa = 1.333 mbar ≈ 1 mmHg (0.000015% difference)

Key relationships:

  • 760 Torr = 1 atmosphere (exactly)
  • 1 Torr ≈ 1 mmHg (virtually identical)
  • 1 mTorr = 0.001 Torr (millitorr)

Note: The Inch of Water Column is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Torr belongs to the imperial/US customary system.

Common Uses and Applications: inches of water column vs torr

Explore the typical applications for both Inch of Water Column (imperial/US) and Torr (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.

Common Uses for inches of water column

HVAC: Duct pressure, fan static pressure, filter pressure drop. Building Systems: Room pressurization, clean room differentials. Industrial: Low-pressure gas systems, ventilation. Testing: Air tightness testing, pressure differential measurements.

When to Use torr

Vacuum Technology: High vacuum pumps, vacuum chambers, thin-film deposition. Physics Laboratories: Pressure measurement in evacuated systems. Chemistry: Vapor pressure measurements, distillation processes. Medicine: Blood pressure (often interchangeable with mmHg).

Additional Unit Information

About Inch of Water Column (inH₂O)

How do I convert inH₂O to PSI?

Formula: PSI = inH₂O × 0.0361273

Examples:

  • 1 inH₂O = 0.036 PSI
  • 2 inH₂O = 0.072 PSI (typical duct)
  • 5 inH₂O = 0.181 PSI
  • 10 inH₂O = 0.361 PSI (gas manifold)
  • 27.7 inH₂O = 1 PSI

inH₂O to PSI converter →

How do I convert inH₂O to Pascals or mbar?

Formula:

  • Pa = inH₂O × 249.1
  • mbar = inH₂O × 2.491

Examples:

  • 1 inH₂O = 249.1 Pa = 2.49 mbar
  • 0.5 inH₂O = 124.5 Pa = 1.25 mbar (residential duct)
  • 2 inH₂O = 498 Pa = 4.98 mbar (commercial duct)
  • 4 inH₂O = 996 Pa = 9.96 mbar (high static)

inH₂O to Pascal converter →

What is normal static pressure in HVAC?

Residential systems:

  • Total external static pressure: 0.4-0.8 inH₂O (target)
  • Supply side: 0.2-0.5 inH₂O
  • Return side: 0.1-0.3 inH₂O

High static pressure problems (>1.0 inH₂O total):

  • Reduced airflow
  • Higher energy costs
  • Shortened equipment life
  • Possible compressor damage

Low static pressure (<0.3 inH₂O):

  • May indicate oversized ductwork
  • Can cause noise issues

Commercial/Industrial: 1-4 inH₂O typical (design dependent)

When should I replace an HVAC filter?

Pressure drop method (most accurate):

  • MERV 8: Replace at 0.5 inH₂O
  • MERV 11-13: Replace at 0.7-1.0 inH₂O
  • HEPA: Replace at 2-3 inH₂O

Without gauge:

  • Monthly inspection
  • Every 1-3 months residential
  • More often if pets, allergies, construction

Measure with: Magnehelic gauge or manometer across filter

Why use inH₂O instead of PSI for HVAC?

Appropriate scale: HVAC pressures very low (0.1-2 inH₂O = 0.004-0.072 PSI) Historical: Water manometers traditional measurement tool Precision: Easier to read 0.5 inH₂O than 0.018 PSI Industry standard: ASHRAE, building codes specify inH₂O Instruments: Magnehelic gauges, manometers calibrated in inH₂O

Conversion: ~28 inH₂O = 1 PSI (HVAC uses tiny fraction of PSI)

About Torr (Torr)

What is the difference between Torr and mmHg?

Almost identical: 1 Torr ≈ 1 mmHg (difference < 0.000015%)

Torr: Defined as exactly 1/760 atmosphere (by definition) mmHg: Based on mercury density at 0°C and standard gravity

Practical usage:

  • Vacuum technology: Prefers Torr (more precise definition)
  • Medicine: Prefers mmHg (traditional, familiar)
  • Chemistry: Uses both interchangeably

Conversion: For all practical purposes, treat them as equal.

Torr to mmHg converter →

How many torr in 1 atmosphere?

1 atm = 760 Torr (exactly, by definition)

Examples:

  • 2 atm = 1,520 Torr
  • 0.5 atm = 380 Torr
  • 0.001 atm = 0.76 Torr
  • 10⁻⁶ atm = 0.00076 Torr = 0.76 mTorr (millitorr)

Atmosphere to Torr converter →

How do I convert Torr to PSI?

Formula: PSI = Torr × 0.0193368

Examples:

  • 760 Torr = 14.7 PSI (1 atmosphere)
  • 120 Torr = 2.32 PSI (systolic blood pressure)
  • 80 Torr = 1.55 PSI (diastolic blood pressure)
  • 1 Torr = 0.0193 PSI
  • 0.001 Torr = 0.0000193 PSI

Torr to PSI converter →

How do I convert Torr to Pascals?

Formula: Pa = Torr × 133.322

Examples:

  • 1 Torr = 133.322 Pa = 0.133 kPa
  • 760 Torr = 101,325 Pa = 101.325 kPa (1 atm)
  • 0.001 Torr (1 mTorr) = 0.133 Pa
  • 10⁻⁶ Torr = 0.000133 Pa

Torr to Pascal converter →

Why use Torr instead of mmHg in vacuum technology?

Torr advantages:

  • Exact definition: 1/760 atm (no ambiguity)
  • Independent: Not dependent on mercury properties
  • Standard: Agreed upon by vacuum scientists
  • Precision: Better defined for scientific work

mmHg issues:

  • Temperature dependent: Mercury density varies
  • Gravity dependent: Varies slightly with location
  • Less precise: For ultra-high vacuum measurements

In practice: Both work fine for most applications, but Torr is preferred in vacuum physics and engineering.

Conversion Table: Inch of Water Column to Torr

Inch of Water Column (inH₂O)Torr (Torr)
0.50.934
11.868
1.52.803
23.737
59.342
1018.683
2546.708
5093.416
100186.832
250467.08
500934.16
1,0001,868.321

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What is the conversion factor from Inch of Water Column to Torr?

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Can I convert Torr back to Inch of Water Column?

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What are common uses for Inch of Water Column and Torr?

Inch of Water Column and Torr are both standard units used in pressure measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our pressure converter for more conversion options.

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NIST Reference on Constants, Units and Uncertainty

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BIPM SI Units

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ISO 80000

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Last verified: December 3, 2025