Re: [foxboro] Natural Gas Temp & Pressure compensation

Thanks everybody.

Terry, it is in standard CFM.  60F and 14.73psia

I just ran a test case through a calc block and it looks like the 
SCFM are correct based on what I have been told by the engineering 
firm. (I guess I trust this list more than I trust them.)

Thanks to all who responded.

David



>Likely you are dealing in Standard CFM and the definition of standard
>conditions is 60F and 14.73 psia for American Gas Association based
>calculations.  This is the only place where T-ref and P-ref are
>important.
>
>The equation below should replace T-ref with T-design and P-ref is =
>replaced with P-design.
>
>Terry

 
 
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