It is nowadays used in Malls , shopping Complexes as a purpose for thermometric billing ,It measures the Quantum of Heat that is Used by the respective shop getting Chilled water supply to its AHU/FCU from a Centrally placed Water Chilling Unit (CHiller) which the owner of building has placed.
It is like an electricity Consumption meter In this case measuring Heat in BTU
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depends on the cooling required ex:-suppose if cooling upto 20c is required the area cooled will be higher as compared to cool upto 15c...........
The cost of this installation will vary greatly around the world. Get an estimate from your local contractor in your area. You will need to have the voltage and amperage of the service that you want to have installed.
joule seconds or newton meter seconds depending on what system you use
It makes no difference as to what system is being monitored. The meter itself has to be accurate because it comes under the government's weights and measures department. Meters in the field are checked if the consumer thinks there is a problem with their billing. Before a meter is put into service they are all checked for accuracy by an independent agency.
BTU meters measure energy change in liquid or gas flows, it also helps to measure the total energy used or transferred in a gas system.
The various tests that are made before the installation of an energy meter are completed to ensure the safety and accuracy of the meter. These tests include EMC, vibration and core meter accuracy testing.
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It depends on the materials used, the location and the type of installation required.
The purpose of a gas meter is to monitor how much gas a particular house is using. Customers are then billed according to how much gas they have used from the meter.
The meter constant represents the number of pulses will generated per hour nothing but after n number of pulses the meter reading is incremented by one.Read more: What_is_the_meter_constant_of_energy_meterAnswerAn energy meter measures the quantity of energy used by an installation. It does this, by monitoring the supply voltage and the in-phase component of the installation's load current.
Whether you have an overhead or underground feed, that section of the installation is referred to as Service Entrance Conductors. On an overhead installation, it includes the conductors on BOTH sides of the meter, from the service drop conductors (attached at the service head) to the service equipment LINE terminals. On an underground installation, it refers only to the conductors between the meter's LOAD side and the service equipment LINE terminals. The conductors on the LINE side of the meter come from a distribution transformer and are unbroken between the transformer and your meter.
Its is used in fabrication and installation in EPC project
Yes
1 meter = 39.3701 inches.
THe SI system or metric system is based on meter (m) as the basic unit of measure.
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