The DOE heating capacity MBH oil fired heating boiler refers to the heating capacity of the boiler. The DOE is one of the best boilers in the market.
MBH [ thousands of BTUs per hour] is an expression for the rate of energy consumption or production: M is for thousands, B is for Btu's (Brittish Thermal Units) and H is "per hour" . ie: 860,000 Btu's per hour = 860 MBH
It is one of the conditions for pressure vessels engineering calculations according to the ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code. It is calculated by getting the difference between two streams. There are other definitions for mean metal temperature, but this is the simplest.
It's heat treatment. By heating and cooling a metal under very controlled circumstances the properties of the metal can be improved.
MBh stands for One Thousand BTU per hour. BTU stands for British Thermal Unit. MBh units should help with the cost estimate of running your air conditioning (AC). It's a measure of the heating/cooling capacity of AC equipment.MBH - One MBH is equivalent to 1,000 BTU's per hour. The 'M' is derived from the Roman Numeral M that equals 1000. Such as MMIX = 2009.(This M is often confused with the SI (Système International) 'M' which stands for the prefix Mega, equal to One Million (1,000,000). Note BTUs and therefore MBH are Imperial Units.)BTU - A standard unit of measurement used to denote both the amount of heat energy in fuels and the ability of appliances and air conditioning systems to produce heating or cooling. It is is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a pint of water by one degree Fahrenheit. BTUs are measurements of energy consumption, and can be converted directly to kilowatt-hours (3412 BTUs = 1 kWh) or joules (1 BTU = 1,055.06 joules). A wooden match produce approximately 1 BTU.
WCU stands for "Water-Cooled Unit" in the context of air compressors. It refers to a type of compressor system that utilizes water to dissipate heat generated during the compression process, enhancing efficiency and performance. Water-cooled units are often preferred in industrial applications where high cooling capacity is required, as they can maintain optimal operating temperatures more effectively than air-cooled systems.
Institute of Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers. Now called the Hydronics institute. They are a organization for improving and promoting hydronic heating.
DOE refers to DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The heating capacity should be obvious. Here a link to a Heating Fuel Comparison Chart. May give you some insight. http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/experts/heatcalc.xls
if by how much you mean the heating or cooling capacity it is 60,000 BTU/hour
This question can't be answered. It is unclear what you mean by back pressure. Maximum Allowable Working Pressure in a boiler is calculated using the rules for construction of high pressure boilers and construction of heating boilers in the ASME Code sections 1 and 8.
This stands for the rating of "Stoker" and goes back to the days when ships' boilers were coal-fired and thus "stoked" by stokers. In the Royal Navy they are now known as Marine Engineering Mechanics, further divided into Mechanical and Electrical sub branches. Jack
"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
MBH [ thousands of BTUs per hour] is an expression for the rate of energy consumption or production: M is for thousands, B is for Btu's (Brittish Thermal Units) and H is "per hour" . ie: 860,000 Btu's per hour = 860 MBH
If you mean passenger capacity, it is 5. If you mean oil capacity, it is 4.5 qts. If you mean fuel capacity, it is 18 gallons.
MBH [ thousands of BTUs per hour] is an expression for the rate of energy consumption or production: M is for thousands, B is for Btu's (Brittish Thermal Units) and H is "per hour" . ie: 860,000 Btu's per hour = 860 MBH
If you mean fired, then yes, of course.
what is capacity in customer service
When a spy is "burned" it means he is usually fired or someone wants to kill him and or got him fired.