Heat output definition

Heat output means the enthalpy of the working fluid
Heat output means the enthalpy of a water heater's working fluid output.
Heat output means the total useful heat energy recovered from the combustion turbine as heat, expressed in megawatts.

More Definitions of Heat output

Heat output has the meaning given to it in the Heat Purchase Agreement;
Heat output means the product obtained by multiplying recovery efficiency, as defined by Section 6.1.3 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 430, Subpart B, Appendix E, by the rated heat input capacity of the water heater.
Heat output means the product obtained by multiplying
Heat output means the enthalpy of a water heater’s working fluid output.
Heat output means the enthalpy of the working fluid output of a water heater, which is computed as required in Section 9.3 of the Protocol as the term H0 or computed as required in any other certification testing method determined by the Department to be acceptable.

Related to Heat output

  • Net Output means all energy and capacity produced by the Facility, less station use and less transformation and transmission losses and other adjustments (e.g., Seller's load other than station use), if any. For purposes of calculating payment under this Agreement, Net Output of energy shall be the amount of energy flowing through the Point of Delivery.

  • Output means the exposure rate, dose rate, or a quantity related in a known manner to these rates from a brachytherapy source or a teletherapy, remote afterloader, or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for a specified set of exposure conditions.

  • heat pump means a machine, a device or installation that transfers heat from natural surroundings such as air, water or ground to buildings or industrial applications by reversing the natural flow of heat such that it flows from a lower to a higher temperature. For reversible heat pumps, it may also move heat from the building to the natural surroundings;

  • medium voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that lie above low voltage and below high voltage in the range of 1 kV < Un 44 kV. [SANS 1019]

  • Heat input means the product (expressed in mmBtu/time) of the gross calorific value of the fuel (expressed in Btu/lb) and the fuel feed rate into the combustion device (expressed in mass of fuel/time) and does not include the heat derived from preheated combustion air, recirculated flue gases, or ex- haust from other sources.