Heating Value definition

Heating Value means the heat released by combustion of one pound of waste or fuel measured in Btu on an as received basis. For solid fuels, the heating value shall be determined by use of ASTM Standard D2015-66.
Heating Value means the number of British Thermal Units produced by the combustion, at constant pressure, of the amount of Gas which would occupy a volume of one (1) cubic foot at a temperature of sixty degrees (60º) Fahrenheit when saturated with water vapor and under a constant pressure of 14.65 psia, with air of the same temperature and pressure as the Gas, when the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and air and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state.
Heating Value means the gross heating value on a dry basis, which is the number of British thermal units produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of dry gas (gas containing no water vapor) that would occupy a volume of one Cubic Foot at 14.73 psig and 60° F with combustion air at the same temperature and pressure as the gas, the products of combustion being cooled to the initial temperature of the gas and air, and the water formed by combustion condensed to the liquid state.

Examples of Heating Value in a sentence

  • The Gross Heating Value of the Gas shall be corrected for water vapor content in accordance with GPA 181 and 2172.

  • For Gas, the product of (i) a volume of Gas in Cubic Feet and (ii) the Gross Heating Value of such Gas, as expressed in MMBtus.

  • The component analysis and Gross Heating Value of the Gas shall be determined and calculated at least semi-annually by whomever is operating the CTM equipment, as determined in Section D.4, but either party may conduct such analysis at its discretion and cost.

  • The Parties shall co-operate in the design, selection and acquisition of devices to be used for measurements and tests in order that all measurements and tests may be conducted in the SI system of units, except for the quantity delivered which is expressed in MMBtu, the Gross Heating Value (volume based) which is expressed in Btu/SCF and the pressure which is expressed in millibar and temperature in Celsius.

  • If the water content of the Gas received at a Point(s) of Receipt does not measure seven pounds per one million cubic feet or less, and such Gas is not dehydrated by Shipper, or alternative arrangements have not been made by Shipper with Gatherer to have such Gas dehydrated downstream of such Point(s) of Receipt, then the Heating Value so determined for such Point(s) of Receipt shall remain at “saturated” conditions for the purpose of determining the Btu Content of Shipper’s Gas.


More Definitions of Heating Value

Heating Value means, the number of Btu’s produced by the complete combustion, at a constant pressure, of the amount of Gas which would occupy a volume of one (1) Cubic Foot at a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit if saturated with water vapor and at a constant pressure of fourteen and seventy- three hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.73 psia) and under standard gravitational force (acceleration 980.655 centimeters per second, per second), with air of the same temperature and pressure as the Gas, when the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and air and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state; provided, however, if the Gas as received or delivered contains seven (7) pounds of water vapor or less per one million (1,000,000) standard Cubic Feet, such Gas shall be assumed to be dry.
Heating Value means the gross heating value on a dry basis, which is the number of British thermal units produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of dry gas (gas containing no water vapor) that would occupy a volume of one Cubic Foot at
Heating Value means the gross number of British thermal units (Btu’s) which would be contained in the volume of one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit, when saturated with water vapor and under a pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch absolute and adjusted to reflect the actual water vapor content of the gas delivered; however, if the water vapor content is seven (7) pounds per million cubic feet or less, the gas shall be deemed dry.
Heating Value means the gross heating value on a dry basis, which is the number of Btus produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of dry gas (gas containing no water vapor) that would occupy a volume of one Cubic Foot at 14.73 psia and 60° F with combustion air at the same temperature and pressure as the gas, the products of combustion being cooled to the initial temperature of the gas and air, and the water formed by combustion condensed to the liquid state.
Heating Value means the number of Btus produced by the complete, ideal combustion of a cubic foot of Gas, at a Contract Temperature Base of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) and a Contract Pressure Base of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths (14.65) psi, excluding the heating value contribution of hydrogen sulfide and water as calculated in accordance with Gas Processors Association Standard 2172. If the water vapor of the Gas is determined to be greater than seven (7) pounds of water vapor per one million (1,000,000) standard cubic feet the effects of the water vapor may be corrected in accordance with Gas Processors Association Standard 2172.
Heating Value means the total or gross Btus produced by the combustion, at constant pressure, of the amount of Gas that would occupy a volume of one cubic foot saturated with water vapor under Standard Conditions and under standard gravitational force with air of the same temperature and pressure as the Gas, when the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and air and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state. The Heating Value so calculated is deemed dry.
Heating Value means the quantity of heat, measured in BTU, produced by combustion in air of one (1) cubic foot of anhydrous Gas at temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) and a constant pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.73 psia), the air being at the same temperature and pressure as the Gas, after the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and air, and after condensation of the water formed by combustion.