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_ISUBISFGA_000016 - Define Gas Law Deviation Factor per Measured Pressure and Temperature

_ISUBISFGA_000016 - Define Gas Law Deviation Factor per Measured Pressure and Temperature

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In this IMG activity you maintain the gas law deviation factor according to pressure and temperature.

Billing uses the entries in this table to determine the gas law deviation factor.

The values for the gas law deviation factor determined in a corrector may differ from the actual values. If this is the case, a correction can be carried out. In this process, the standard cubic meters are multiplied by the quotient of the determined gas law deviation factor and the actual gas law deviation factor. The gas law deviation factor is stored at the register level during device installation.

  1. Change or delete the standard settings.
  2. If you accept the standard settings, it is essential that you check the measured pressures specified in the activity "Define Measured Pressures".
  3. To define a new setting, proceed as follows:
    1. In the 'MeasPr.' field (measured pressure), specify the appropriate measured pressure.
  • In the 'GasT' field (gas temperature), specify the corresponding gas temperature, and in the 'Dev.fac.' field (deviation factor), specify the gas law deviation factor determined.
  1. Maintain the gas law deviation factor for each measured pressure and temperature.

The gas law deviation factor is only relevant if the measured pressure exceeds 1000 mb.

If you do not wish to use the gas law deviation factor for calculating the volume correction factor, you do not need to complete this activity. If this is the case, you must leave the Gas law DevFac. field blank in the volume correction factor procedure (this field can be found under "Compressibility").

Furthermore, this activity is not necessary if the gas meters used by your company account for the gas law deviation factor. You must specify this in the volume correction factor procedure in the Therm.gas bill. field (inclusion of factors in thermal gasbilling).






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