Good Morning ,
I know this is probably not the forum for this question,
but I have a question. We use alot of natural gas in our plants ,and I am trying to get a handle on our usage. We have
one meter that reads CCF ( I know the first C is the Roman
Numeral for 100 ) and another reads SCF ( I imagine Standard Cubic Foot ). Could someone tell me the difference between CCF
and SCF ,in simple terms. It seems like Standard Cubic Foot can get complicated, temperature ,etc.
One meter read 252800 CCF and within 1 Hour it read 252899,an increase of 99. The other meter read 25862591.651,
and in 1 hour it read 25863535.404, an increase of 943.75.
Thank you so much, have a great day.
I know this is probably not the forum for this question,
but I have a question. We use alot of natural gas in our plants ,and I am trying to get a handle on our usage. We have
one meter that reads CCF ( I know the first C is the Roman
Numeral for 100 ) and another reads SCF ( I imagine Standard Cubic Foot ). Could someone tell me the difference between CCF
and SCF ,in simple terms. It seems like Standard Cubic Foot can get complicated, temperature ,etc.
One meter read 252800 CCF and within 1 Hour it read 252899,an increase of 99. The other meter read 25862591.651,
and in 1 hour it read 25863535.404, an increase of 943.75.
Thank you so much, have a great day.