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TERM
Btu Factor
Btu Method
Btu per Cubic Foot
Btu, Dry
Btu, Saturated
Btu/CV
BtuMMI
Buffer
Burst Pressure
BUS
Bus Master
Busbar
Butane (C4H10)
Butane, Normal
2103650-001 – rev. AB
A numerical representation of the heating value of natural gas which
may be calculated or presented to indicate varying relationships (e.g.,
the number of Btu contained in one standard cubic foot or the number
of MMBtu contained in one Mcf of gas. The factor for a given
relationship will vary depending upon whether the gas is "dry" or
"saturated".
A method of allocating costs between different operations or between
different products based upon the heat content of products produced in
the various operations or of the various produced products.
A measure of the heat available or released when one cubic foot of gas
is burned.
Heating value contained in cubic foot of natural gas measured and
calculated free of moisture content. Contractually, dry may be defined
as less than or equal to seven pounds of water per Mcf.
The number of Btu's contained in a cubic foot of natural gas fully
saturated with water under actual delivery pressure, temperature and
gravity conditions. See BTU, DRY.
Used to express the heating content of gas. See British Thermal Units
or Calorific Value.
Refers to the interface program or software that operates the Btu
Analyzer.
(1) A temporary storage device used to compensate for a difference in
data rate and data flow between two devices (typically a computer and
a printer); also called a spooler; (2) An amplifier to increase the drive
capability, current or distance, of an analog or digital signal.
The maximum pressure applied to a transducer sensing element or
case without causing leakage.
A data path shared by many devices (e.g., multipoint line) with one or
more conductors for transmitting signals, data, or power.
A type of controller with the ability to read and write to devices on the
computer bus.
A heavy, rigid conductor used for high voltage feeders.
A saturated hydrocarbon (Alkane) with four carbon atoms in it's
molecule (C
H
). A gas at atmospheric pressure and normal
4
10
temperature, but easily liquefied by pressure. Generally stored and
delivered in liquefied form and used as a fuel in gaseous form, obtained
by processing natural gas as produced and also from a process in
petroleum refining. Contains approximately 3,260 Btu per cubic foot.
see Normal Butane.
DEFINITION
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