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Heat Metering in Water-Based Heat Supply Systems

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Commercial heat energy metering is considered, particularly the details of Russian water-based heat supply systems, with emphasis on minimizing the metering costs.

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  1. OIML R75 Recommendation: Heat Meters.

  2. European Standard EN 1434–1, Heat Meters, Part 1: General Requirements (1996).

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  10. Russian Federation Law “Consumer rights protection.”

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Zuev, P.I. Heat Metering in Water-Based Heat Supply Systems. Measurement Techniques 46, 198–204 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023622322832

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