Definition of Pounds (district heat)

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Pounds (district heat)

The term 'Pounds (district heat)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A weight quantity of steam, also used to denote a quantity of energy in the form of steam. The amount of usable energy obtained from a pound of steam depends on its temperature and pressure at the point of consumption and on the drop in pressure after consumption'.

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