Standard Cubic Foot definition

Standard Cubic Foot or “SCF” when applied to Gas means the volume of Gas that occupies one (1) cubic foot of space measured dry under an absolute pressure of fourteen point six nine six (14.696) pounds per square inch and a temperature of sixty
Standard Cubic Foot means that quantity of Gas that occupies one cubic foot of space when held at a base temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a pressure of 14.73 Psia.
Standard Cubic Foot means the amount of Gas that would occupy a volume of one cubic foot at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60o F.) and at a pressure of fourteen and sixty five hundredths (14.65) pounds per square inch absolute.

Examples of Standard Cubic Foot in a sentence

  • Analyses of a sample of test Gas of known composition resulting when procedures that are in accordance with the above mentioned standards have been applied will be considered as acceptable if the resulting calculated Gross Heating Value is within plus or minus five (5) BTU per Standard Cubic Foot of the known Gross Heating Value.

  • Standard Cubic Foot - A standard cubic foot is defined as the quantity of gas occupying a cubic foot of space at a specified temperature and pressure.

  • Standard Conditions Standard Cubic Foot of Gas Submerged Fill Pipe Tahoe Basin Tank Replacement Temporary Source Title V Permit Throughput Timber OperationsTopping Off Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS) Vapor Leak Vapor Recovery SystemAs used in these regulations, "Standard Conditions" are a gas temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a gas pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute.

  • Gas when delivered by SABINE to Customer shall have a Gross Heating Value of not less than 950 BTU per Standard Cubic Foot and not more than 1165 BTU per Standard Cubic Foot.

  • Gas will have a Gross Heating Value of not less than nine hundred fifty (950) Btus per Standard Cubic Foot and not more than one thousand fifty (1,050) Btus per Standard Cubic Foot.


More Definitions of Standard Cubic Foot

Standard Cubic Foot or “scf” means the amount of gas that would occupy a volume of one cubic foot if free of combined water at standard conditions.
Standard Cubic Foot or “SCF” means the quantity of gas that occupies one (1) cubic foot at 14.65 psia pressure and sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit temperature;
Standard Cubic Foot means the amount of gaseous hydrocarbons which occupy one cubic foot at a pressure of 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Standard Cubic Foot means the amount of gaseous hydrocarbons which occupy one cubic foot at a pressure of 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and “Standard Cubic Feet” shall have a corresponding meaning;
Standard Cubic Foot means a measure of the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions.
Standard Cubic Foot means the quantity of Gas, free of water vapor, occupying a volume equal to the volume of a cube whose edge is one (1) foot at a temperature of 60.0 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.696 pounds per square inch.