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The Draft Standard on the State Test Scheme for Means of Measuring Amounts of Heat in Water-Based Heat Supply Systems and Estimating Measurement Errors for Commercial Heat Meters

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A description is given of the first draft for a standard: “The State System of Measurements. The state test scheme for means of measuring amount of heat in water-based heat supply systems.” Basic aspects are considered in: “Methods of estimating measurement errors for heat energy and heating medium mass in commercial meters.”

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Mishustin, V.I., Chistyakov, Y.A. The Draft Standard on the State Test Scheme for Means of Measuring Amounts of Heat in Water-Based Heat Supply Systems and Estimating Measurement Errors for Commercial Heat Meters. Measurement Techniques 45, 1095–1098 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021811221184

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