btu meters are used on chiller lines
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BTU meters are used on chiller lines to measure the energy consumed by the chillers in the cooling process. Triton has an entire range of Inline BTU Meters, BTU Meters, Heat energy meters, Thermal Energy Meter.TRANSCRIPT
HEAT ENERGY METERS
Sonometer™1100 is a compact energy meter
whereas Infocal 8 is an energy calculator.
Sono 1500 CT is an ultrasonic flow meter and
PT500 is pair temperature sensors.
THERMAL ENERGY METER
The need to share heating consumption costs
equitably, the development of co-generation in
the industrial sector and the growing use of air
conditioning in homes and offices are accelerating
demand for he.
The innovative ultrasonic technology developed
in-house defines the future of energy
measurement.
For example, our SHARKY energy meter has
been completely revised — for smooth integration
into any system environment
Such as the Open Metering Standard, and for
Smart Metering applications.
We naturally still use established mechanical
meters for measuring the consumption of heat or
cooling energy.
BTU FLOW METER
In times of rising energy prices and
environmental regulations, optimization of
thermal energy flows is the most crucial issue.
From heat delivery between central heating
plants to real estate end users or heat transfer
flows in industrial processes
Controlling and balancing the flow of energy is of
utmost importance for cost conscious users.
ULTRASONIC BTU METER
Temperature measurements made at the inlet
and at the outlet of a system as well as accurate
flow measurement at the outlet
The BTU flow meter calculates the energy flow
within that system.
All this is done with temperature and flow
measurement devices mounted on the outside of
the pipe.
The tritonprocess BTU meter / Thermal energy
meter will display the actual energy flow through
the system, and if needed, totalize the heat flow
in order to obtain the energy quantity.
CHILLED WATER BTU METER
A large international hospitality company
adopted a corporate wide goal of reducing energy
usage by 5% in all its facilities.
One of the largest facilities was served by a few
primary meters and there was no way to assign
responsibility for energy usage to individual
operations
The energy manager chose to begin the energy
saving process by sub-metering individual
operations within various divisions of the
campus.
Data gathered from these sub-meters was used
to
Benchmark current consumption and to provide
information about operations within the campus.
This benchmark data was used to compare the
relative success of each group within the campus
and was published monthly on the company’s
intranet site with rankings of the groups and
their success at meeting the corporate energy
savings goals.