Therms Natural Gas to
CCF Natural Gas
multiply by
0.9756
1.034 therms
Converting CFH to CCF is hard, and there are several online converters to improve this operation. However, the general rule of thumb for conversion is: 1 Therms (u's) to Cubic Feet Of Natural Gas = 99.9761.
conversion of CCF's to Therms.Example:125 CCF's X 1.024 (therm factor) = 128.0 ThermsMultiply the CCF's by 1.024 and your result is therms.to convert CCF rates to ThermsDivide the CCF price by 1.024 and the result is the therms priceExample,$0.4438/ 1.024 = $.04334...Joe Cityadditional details:CCF : 100 Cubit FeetThermal Factor: The number of Therms per CCF (Therm/CCF).Therm = 100,000 BTU, appx 29.3 KWatt HoursThermal Factors used by fuel companies generally vary between 102% and 103%. These can vary due to fuel quality, temperature, fuel line pressure, etc. Thermal Factor is not a constant. It is (theoretically) calculated by your supplier and provided on your bill as a conversion from your meter reading to the number used for billing.Fuel meters are usually read in an integer format. Therms are generally reported in an integer format, either from round off or round up. If your fuel supplier rounds off your Therms:- below (1+int((1/(Thermal Factor-1)/2)) CCF, you get some gas for free.- from about (1+int((1/(Thermal Factor-1)/2)) CCF to (1+int((1/(Thermal Factor-1))) CCF you pay a little extra.- if you're heating you home in the winter, just extend the pattern.If your fuel supplier just rounds up your Therms ... let's simply say he's ripping you off just a little each month.-- dusc2don
Under intense heat and pressure, the soft coal turns into hard coal.
1.00 Ccf equals 2.8317 m3
I was just researching this same question today. Here's what I found hope it helps. 1 Therm = 100,000 BTU 10 Therms = 1MMBTU ( Million BTU's ) Therefore to convert from MMBTU to Therms, multiply the MMBTU figure by 10 to get Therms. Note: Therm to BTU conversion is based on the amount of energy obtained from burning 1 Therm (100 cubic feet of natural gas). This value is not exact, but close, and could be different from one natural gas field to another.
110 therms.
1 mcf = 10 ccf (mcf= 1000 cubic feet and ccf = 100 cubic feet)These are odd metric amalgams of the English units used for natural gas amounts. The mcf unit is used more often in production, and the ccf used for distribution and billing. Other similar terms are mmcf, bcf, and tcf (million, billion, and trillion cubic feet).
divide the number of therms by 10,000 to get mmcf
1 BTU is 0.00001 therms.
"CCF" means hundred cubic feet.
270 ccf = 201,974 US gallons.