Useful Heat Value definition

Useful Heat Value or “UHV” means the heat value determined on Equilibrated Basis by the following formula: UHV = ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇ [A + M] where UHV = Useful Heat Value in kilo calories per kilogram (KCal/kg) A = Ash content; and M = Moisture content In the case of Coal having moisture less than two per cent (2%) and volatile content less than nineteen percent (19%), the UHV shall be the value arrived at as above reduced by 150 KCal/kg for each one percent (1%) reduction in volatile content below nineteen per cent (19%) fraction pro rata.
Useful Heat Value. Gross Calorific Value” or “GCV” means the heat value determined on Equilibrated Basis through a Bomb Calorimeter in accordance with the procedure laid down in IS:1350(Part-II) 1970
Useful Heat Value or “UHV” in relation to fuel means the established heat value of fuel based on which payments are made to the suppliers of fuel. In case of coal, where payments are made in other units, in such cases the corresponding conversion will be done as per the following formula:

Examples of Useful Heat Value in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any change by the applicable Governmental authority in the manner of calculating heat value for purposes of the Price Notification, the formula set out in the definition of Useful Heat Value shall for the purpose of this Agreement remain valid and continue to apply.


More Definitions of Useful Heat Value

Useful Heat Value in relation to fuel means the established heat value of fuel based on which payments are made to the suppliers of fuel;
Useful Heat Value shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 5.1(B).
Useful Heat Value or “UHV” means the heat value determined on equilibrated basis by the following formula.