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kPa to m Head Converter — Force Converter
Head Converter
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Formula
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What this converter does

This converter turns pressure in kilopascals into metres of water head and back instantly. It also covers feet of water, bar and psi — using the density of water at 4 °C. Type a value, pick your units, and read the result as you type.

One metre of water head equals 9.807 kPa. Head is how pumps and tanks express pressure. For general pressure units, see the bar to psi converter.

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The units it covers

Each unit expresses a pressure or its equivalent liquid column, converting through the kilopascal.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
KilopascalkPa1SI pressure
Metre of waterm H₂O9.80665Pump & pipe head
Foot of waterft H₂O2.98907US head
Barbar100Process pressure
Pound per square inchpsi6.89476US pressure
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The formula

Each unit has a fixed value in kilopascals, so pressure and head convert through the kPa once (water at 4 °C):

Conversion
result = value × factor_from ÷ factor_to

Where:

  • value = the number you typed, in the “from” unit
  • factor_from = the “from” unit’s value in kilopascals
  • factor_to = the “to” unit’s value in kilopascals
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Worked example

Convert 100 kPa to metres of water head.

Step 1 · The factor
1 m H₂O = 9.80665 kPa
Step 2 · Divide
100 ÷ 9.80665 = 10.20 m

So 100 kPa is about 10.2 metres of water head.

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The units in this example

Kilopascalsymbol: kPa

The SI unit of pressure — one kilonewton per square metre. Standard for water-system pressures worldwide.

Common head conversions
  • 1 kPa ≈ 0.102 m H₂O
  • 1 kPa ≈ 0.335 ft H₂O
  • 1 kPa = 0.01 bar
  • 1 kPa ≈ 0.145 psi
Metre of watersymbol: m H₂O

The height of a water column giving that pressure — how pump duty and static lift are usually stated.

Common head conversions
  • 1 m H₂O ≈ 9.807 kPa
  • 1 m H₂O ≈ 3.281 ft H₂O
  • 1 m H₂O ≈ 0.0981 bar
  • 1 m H₂O ≈ 1.422 psi
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FAQ

QHow many kPa is 1 metre of water?
One metre of water head equals 9.807 kPa (water at 4 °C).
QWhat is pressure head?
The height of a liquid column that produces a given pressure — a handy way to size pumps.
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Sources

USGS — water density · NIST SP 811 — SI units

InfoCalculator Editorial Team Fact-checked
Updated Jul 2026 · 3 min read · Reviewed by the InfoCalculator editorial team