RM 135
RM 135
P1 V1
P2 V2
=
T1
T2
Temperatures &
Pressures vary at Meter
Readings must be converted to Standard conditions for billing
P1 V1 = P2 V2 or
P1 = V2*
P2
V1
Charles Law states that, Under constant pressure conditions, the volume of gas is directly proportional to
the ratio of the change in absolute temperature. Or mathematically,
V1 = V2
T1
T2
or V1 T2 = V2 T1*
Gas meters are normally rated in terms of displaced cubic feet per hour. For gas equipment rated in B.T.Us,
a simple conversion can be applied to the B.T.U./Hr. Rating to obtain SCFH (Standard Cubic Feet per Hour).
The table below lists the most commonly used gases and their approximate conversion factors.
Gas
Butane
Ethane
Methane
Natural Gas
Propane
Heating Value
B.T.U.s/Cu. Ft.
3333
1758
997
965 to 1055
2529
The displaced capacity of the meter can be found on the meter nameplate or in the model designation where the
C represents a multiplier of one hundred (100) and M represents a multiplier of one thousand (1000). For
example, a 3M175 meter has a displaced volume capacity of 3000 ACFH.
The 175 is the maximum working pressure in pounds per square inch gauge pressure (psig). If a 3M175 meter is
installed on a 15 psig system (or 2 atmospheres), the meter will have a standard volume capacity of 6000 SCFH.
This is true since the gas at two (2) atmospheres is compressed to one-half of its displaced volume or volume at
standard conditions. The gas meter, however, will only measure the displaced volume and the counter on the meter
will only register 3000 cubic feet in a one hour period (assuming gas flow is at the meters maximum capacity).
For these reasons the counter reading or actual volume (VA) must be corrected to standard volume (VS) to obtain
the real value of the gas that has passed through the meter.
Engineering Data Sheet RM-26 has a listing of gas pressure and temperature correcting factors. To determine
the standard volume for a given period of time, simply subtract the initial counter reading from the final counter
reading and multiply this difference by the appropriate factor for pressure (FP) and, if desired, by the appropriate
factor for temperature (FT). There is an approximate 1% change in volume for every 5F.
Note: If the gas meter being utilized is already temperature compensated (TC), then the temperature correcting
factor should not be used.
Example: A 3M175 Counter Version ROOTS Meter is installed inside on a 25 psig gas line. Calculate the standard
volume of gas (corrected for both pressure and temperature) if the gas temperature is 75F.
VS = VA x FP x FT
Period
1
2
3
4
000000
008200
017900
028400
8200
9700
10500
3200
FP *@
25 psig
Volume Corrected
for Pressure
FT *@
75F*
Volume
Corrected for
Press. & Temp.
2.675
2.675
2.675
2.675
21935
25948
28088
8560
0.972
0.972
0.972
0.972
21321
25221
27301
8320
If the temperature or pressure changes from one period to another, the factor for pressure (FP) or
temperature (FT) can be adjusted before calculating the standard volume.
The values on the Data Sheet, RM-26, are for a base pressure of 14.73 psia, an assumed atmospheric pressure for
14.40 psia (or about 500 ft. above sea level elevation), and a base temperature of 60F. For other base conditions,
the formulae for calculating the factors for pressure and temperature are given below:
FP = Line Pressure (psig) + Atmospheric Pressure (psia)
Contract Base Pressure (psia)
FT =
Note: The Base Pressure and Base Temperature values can normally be found in your contract with your gas
supplier. The atmospheric pressure can be assumed based upon your elevation above sea level or by contacting
your local weather station or airport facility. (See table below).
Atmospheric
Pressure
psia
Barometer
Reading
Inches Hg
Altitude
Above Sea Level
Feet
Atmospheric
Pressure
psia
Barometer
Reading
Inches Hg
Sea Level
250
500
750
1,000
1,250
1,500
1,750
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
14.69
14.56
14.42
14.29
14.16
14.04
13.91
13.79
13.66
13.41
13.16
12.92
29.92
29.64
29.38
29.09
28.86
28.59
28.33
28.08
27.82
27.31
26.81
26.32
4,000
4,500
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
14,000
12.68
12.45
12.22
11.77
11.33
10.91
10.50
10.10
9.71
9.34
8.97
8.62
25.84
25.36
24.89
23.98
23.09
22.22
21.38
20.58
19.75
19.03
18.29
17.57
RM-26
Factors listed are directly usable to convert volume readings from displacement meters at various metering
pressures into volumes at the standard base pressure and atmospheric pressure indicated above.
For a 14.65 base pressure, use an additional multiplier of 1.006.
PSIG
1
2
3
4
5
Factor
1.045
1.113
1.181
1.249
1.317
PSIG
61
62
63
64
65
Factor
5.119
5.187
5.254
5.322
5.390
PSIG
121
122
123
124
125
Factor
9.192
9.260
9.328
9.396
9.464
PSIG
405
410
415
420
425
Factor
28.47
28.81
29.15
29.49
29.83
PSIG
705
710
715
720
725
Factor
48.84
49.18
49.52
49.86
50.20
PSIG
1005
1010
1015
1020
1025
Factor
69.20
69.54
69.88
70.22
70.56
6
7
8
9
10
1.385
1.453
1.521
1.589
1.656
66
67
68
69
70
5.458
5.526
5.594
5.662
5.730
130
135
140
145
150
9.803
10.142
10.482
10.821
11.161
430
435
440
445
450
30.17
30.51
30.85
31.19
31.53
730
735
740
745
750
50.54
50.86
51.22
51.55
51.89
1030
1035
1040
1045
1050
70.90
71.24
71.58
71.92
72.26
11
12
13
14
15
1.724
1.792
1.860
1.928
1.996
71
72
73
74
75
5.798
5.866
5.933
6.001
6.069
155
160
165
170
175
11.50
11.84
12.18
12.52
12.86
455
460
465
470
475
31.87
32.21
32.54
32.88
33.22
755
760
765
770
775
52.23
52.57
52.91
53.25
53.59
1055
1060
1065
1070
1075
72.60
72.94
73.28
73.62
73.96
16
17
18
19
20
2.064
2.132
2.200
2.267
2.335
76
77
78
79
80
6.137
6.205
6.273
6.341
6.409
180
185
190
195
200
13.20
13.54
13.88
14.22
14.55
480
485
490
495
500
33.56
33.90
34.24
34.58
34.92
780
785
790
795
800
53.93
54.27
54.61
54.95
55.29
1080
1085
1090
1095
1100
74.30
74.64
74.98
75.32
75.66
21
22
23
24
25
2.403
2.471
2.539
2.607
2.675
81
82
83
84
85
6.476
6.544
6.612
6.680
6.748
205
210
215
220
225
14.89
15.23
15.57
15.91
16.25
505
510
515
520
525
35.26
35.60
35.94
36.28
36.62
805
810
815
820
825
55.63
55.97
56.31
56.65
56.98
1105
1110
1115
1120
1125
75.99
76.33
76.67
77.01
77.35
26
27
28
29
30
2.743
2.810
2.878
2.946
3.014
86
87
88
89
90
6.816
6.884
6.952
7.020
7.088
230
235
240
245
250
16.59
16.93
17.27
17.61
17.95
530
535
540
545
550
36.96
37.30
37.64
37.98
38.32
830
835
840
845
850
57.32
57.66
58.00
58.34
58.68
1130
1135
1140
1145
1150
77.69
78.03
78.37
78.71
79.05
31
32
33
34
35
3.082
3.150
3.218
3.286
3.354
91
92
93
94
95
7.155
7.223
7.291
7.359
7.427
255
260
265
270
275
18.29
18.63
18.97
19.31
19.65
555
560
565
570
575
38.66
39.00
39.33
39.67
40.01
855
860
865
870
875
59.02
59.36
59.70
60.04
60.38
1155
1160
1165
1170
1175
79.39
79.73
80.07
80.41
80.75
36
37
38
39
40
3.422
3.489
3.557
3.625
3.693
96
97
98
99
100
7.495
7.563
7.631
7.698
7.766
280
285
290
295
300
19.99
20.32
20.66
21.00
21.34
580
585
590
595
600
40.35
40.69
41.03
41.37
41.71
880
885
890
895
900
60.72
61.06
61.40
61.74
62.08
1180
1185
1190
1195
1200
81.09
81.42
81.76
82.10
82.44
41
42
43
44
45
3.761
3.829
3.897
3.965
4.032
101
102
103
104
105
7.834
7.902
7.970
8.038
8.106
305
310
315
320
325
21.68
22.02
22.36
22.70
23.04
605
610
615
620
625
42.05
42.39
42.73
43.07
43.41
905
910
915
920
925
62.42
62.76
63.10
63.44
63.77
1210
1220
1230
1240
1250
83.12
83.80
84.48
85.16
85.84
46
47
48
49
50
4.100
4.168
4.236
4.304
4.372
106
107
108
109
110
8.174
8.242
8.310
8.377
8.445
330
335
340
345
350
23.38
23.72
24.06
24.40
24.74
630
635
640
645
650
43.75
44.09
44.43
44.76
45.10
930
935
940
945
950
64.11
64.45
64.79
65.13
65.47
1260
1270
1280
1290
1300
86.52
87.20
87.88
88.55
89.23
51
52
53
54
55
4.440
4.507
4.576
4.644
4.711
111
112
113
114
115
8.513
8.581
8.649
8.717
8.785
355
360
365
370
375
25.08
25.42
25.76
26.10
26.44
655
660
665
670
675
45.44
45.78
46.12
46.46
46.80
955
960
965
970
975
65.81
66.15
66.49
66.83
67.17
1310
1320
1330
1340
1350
89.91
90.59
91.27
91.95
92.63
56
57
58
59
60
4.779
4.847
4.915
4.983
5.051
116
117
118
119
120
8.853
8.920
8.988
9.056
9.124
380
385
390
395
400
26.78
27.11
27.45
27.79
28.13
680
685
690
695
700
47.14
47.48
47.82
48.16
48.50
980
985
990
995
1000
67.51
67.85
68.19
68.53
68.87
1360
1380
1400
1420
1440
93.31
94.66
96.02
97.38
98.74
Factor
Factor
Factor
Factor
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
1.1818
1.1791
1.1765
1.1738
1.1712
20
21
22
23
24
1.0833
1.0811
1.0788
1.0766
1.0744
60
61
62
63
64
1.0000
0.9981
0.9962
0.9943
0.9924
100
101
102
103
104
0.9286
0.9269
0.9253
0.9236
0.9220
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
1.1685
1.1659
1.1633
1.1607
1.1581
25
26
27
28
29
1.0722
1.0700
1.0678
1.0656
1.0634
65
66
67
68
69
0.9905
0.9886
0.9867
0.9848
0.9830
105
106
107
108
109
0.9204
0.9187
0.9171
0.9155
0.9139
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
1.1556
1.1530
1.1504
1.1479
1.1454
30
31
32
33
34
1.0612
1.0591
1.0569
1.0548
1.0526
70
71
72
73
74
0.9811
0.9793
0.9774
0.9756
0.9738
110
111
112
113
114
0.9123
0.9107
0.9091
0.9075
0.9059
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1.1429
1.1404
1.1379
1.1354
1.1329
35
36
37
38
39
1.0505
1.0484
1.0463
1.0442
1.0421
75
76
77
78
79
0.9720
0.9701
0.9683
0.9665
0.9647
115
116
117
118
119
0.9043
0.9028
0.9012
0.8997
0.8981
0
1
2
3
4
1.1304
1.1280
1.1255
1.1231
1.1207
40
41
42
43
44
1.0400
1.0379
1.0359
1.0338
1.0317
80
81
82
83
84
0.9630
0.9612
0.9594
0.9576
0.9559
120
121
122
123
124
0.8966
0.8950
0.8935
0.8919
0.8904
5
6
7
8
9
1.1184
1.1159
1.1135
1.1111
1.1087
45
46
47
48
49
1.0297
1.0277
1.0256
1.0236
1.0216
85
86
87
88
89
0.9541
0.9524
0.9506
0.9489
0.9472
125
126
127
128
129
0.8889
0.8874
0.8859
0.8844
0.8829
10
11
12
13
14
1.1064
1.1040
1.1017
1.0994
1.0970
50
51
52
53
54
1.0196
1.0176
1.0156
1.0136
1.0117
90
91
92
93
94
0.9455
0.9437
0.9420
0.9403
0.9386
130
131
132
133
134
0.8814
0.8799
0.8784
0.8769
0.8754
15
16
17
18
19
1.0947
1.0924
1.0901
1.0879
1.0856
55
56
57
58
59
1.0097
1.0077
1.0058
1.0039
1.0019
95
96
97
98
99
0.9369
0.9353
0.9336
0.9319
0.9302
135
136
137
138
139
0.8739
0.8725
0.8710
0.8696
0.8681
APPENDIX A
Combining Boyles Law and Charles Law gives the relationship:
P1 V1
T1
P2 V2
T2
This equation states that the volume of a given mass of gas will vary inversely with the absolute pressure and
directly with the absolute temperature. By solving this equation for V2 (selling volume at agreed base pressure and
temperature), the value of the gas can be calculated:
V2
P1 V1 T2
P2 T1
or
V2
V1 x P1 x T2
P2
T1
Note: Values indicated by subscript 2 are standard conditions. Values indicated by subscript 1
are existing line conditions. All pressures and temperatures must be expressed in terms of absolute.
For example, find the standard volume (or selling volume) which has passed through a meter given
the following information:
V2
V1
=
=
P1
=
=
T1
P2
T2
V2
V2
V1 x P1 x T2
P2 T1
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