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19-12-2013, 03:06 PM #1
Calculation of "Q" as converted to KWhr
Happy Holidays to all.
Ok so as Big Government aka "THE D.O.E." puts the squeeze on the little guy we now need an environmental room complete with Coriolis Mass Flow Meter to test the energy usage (KW) of remote cases. Can anyone point me to some info on the set-up and use of this equipment and procedure.
My Company is so small we can only afford Kengineering
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19-12-2013, 04:12 PM #2
Re: Calculation of "Q" as converted to KWhr
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Would a normal energy meter work?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_od...eter+&_sacat=0
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EU-US-AU-U...item43c0fd262e
Domestic versions for a tenner and I'm sure there is
a commercial version out there?
Regards
Rob
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19-12-2013, 11:10 PM #3
Re: Calculation of "Q" as converted to KWhr
http://efergy.com/eu/products/three-phase-packs
they do 1 phase too, they log daily consumption,weekly consumption, week by week and also you input the voltage, cost per unit etc
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02-06-2014, 07:34 PM #4
Re: Calculation of "Q" as converted to KWhr
Oh so sorry I've let this sit for so long. The DOE has postponed the compliance date so it just wasn't the high priority until now.
Power meter ,,, I have one it's great for the self contained but on a remote that runs off a rack needs to be measured at the coil inlet as in; How much refrigerant needs to pump through this coil to cool this load for 24 hrs.. Then .... arrrgggghhhh.