Gross Heating Value definition

Gross Heating Value means the total heat expressed in megajoules per cubic metre (MJ/m³) produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of one (1) cubic metre of gas with air, with the gas free of water vapour and the temperature of the gas, air and products of combustion at standard temperature and all water formed by the combustion reaction condensed to the liquid state;
Gross Heating Value means the quantity of heat expressed in BTUs produced by the complete combustion in air of one (1) cubic foot of anhydrous gas, at a temperature of 60.0 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.696 pounds per square inch, with the air at the same temperature and pressure as the gas, after cooling the products of the combustion to the initial temperature of the gas and air, and after condensation of the water formed by combustion.
Gross Heating Value means the number of megajoules obtained from the combustion of a cubic metre of gas at a temperature of fifteen degrees Celsius (15ºC), with the Gas free of water vapour, and at a pressure of 101.325 kPa absolute and with the products of combustion cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and the water formed by the combustion condensed to the liquid state;

Examples of Gross Heating Value in a sentence

  • The maximum Gross Heating Value of the Gas delivered to/by COMPANY hereunder shall be forty point two (40.2) megajoules per cubic metre.

  • The Gross Heating Value (Mass) shall be calculated by use of the method ISO 6976-1995 with combustion reference conditions of fifteen degrees Celsius (15oC) and units of MJ/kg and rounded to three (3) decimal places.

  • A gas chromatograph or other device used for the determination of Gross Heating Value shall be deemed to be accurate if such equipment shall have an accuracy of +/- 0.5%.

  • Gross Heating Value Measurement The Inlet Facilities include a device for the measurement of Gross Heating Value of the Gas (GHV Device).

  • The Btu value will be determined utilizing the complete actual composition of the gas according to the methods in GPA Standard 2172-96, titled "Calculation of Gross Heating Value, Relative Density and Compressibility Factor for Natural Gas Mixtures from Compositional Analysis," and corrected to the base conditions.


More Definitions of Gross Heating Value

Gross Heating Value means the energy produced by the complete combustion of one Cubic Metre of Gas with air, at Standard Conditions, the product of combustion cooled to a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius and the water vapour formed by the combustion condensed to a liquid state.
Gross Heating Value means the total MJ obtained by complete combustion of one cubic metre of gas with air, the gas to be free of all water vapour and the gas, air and products of combustion to be at standard conditions of fifteen (15) degrees Celsius and one hundred one and three hundred twenty-five thousandths (101.325) kiloPascals (absolute) and all water vapour formed by the combustion reaction condensed to the liquid state.
Gross Heating Value or “GHV” means the number of kilocalories evolved by the complete combustion of one (1) Standard Cubic Metre of Gas with air at Standard Temperature and Pressure and all the water formed by combustion reaction has condensed to liquid and has released its latent heat.
Gross Heating Value means the total Joules obtained by complete combustion at constant pressure of one cubic metre of gas with air, the gas to be free of all water vapour and the temperature of the gas, air and products of combustion to be at standard temperature and all water formed by the combustion reaction to be condensed to the liquid state.
Gross Heating Value means the number of Btus produced by the complete combustion in air, at constant pressure of one (1) cubic foot of Gas, at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) and at a reference pressure base equal to 14.73 psia, with air of the temperature and pressure of the Gas, after the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas, and after the air and water formed by the combustion is condensed to the liquid state. The gross heating value of the Gas shall be corrected for water vapor under testing conditions to the actual water vapor content of the Gas being delivered; provided, however, if the actual water vapor content is seven (7) pounds per 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of Gas or less, the Gas shall be deemed “dry” and no water vapor correction shall be made.
Gross Heating Value means the total Btu content for a standard cubic foot of gas on a dry basis as determined by calculation from a compositional analysis using physical properties of gases at 14.73 psia and sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60oF), as prescribed by industry standards.
Gross Heating Value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to carbon dioxide and water vapor, and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-66, D900-55, D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211.101 of this Part.