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Module 9 sur 10 180m 10 exam Qs

Meter Clocking & Combustion Diagnostics

Gas meter clocking, combustion analysis, CO measurement, flue gas testing, manifold pressure measurement, and diagnostic instruments.

  • Perform gas meter clocking and calculate firing rate
  • Conduct combustion analysis and interpret CO readings
  • Use diagnostic instruments for draft and pressure testing

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Gas Meter Clocking & Rate Calculation

What Is Meter Clocking

Meter clocking is the process of timing the gas meter to determine the actual firing rate of a gas appliance. By measuring how fast gas flows through the meter, you can calculate the actual BTU input and compare it to the rated input on the data plate.

Procedure

1
Turn Off All
Shut off all gas appliances except the one being tested
2
Start Appliance
Fire the appliance and let it reach steady state
3
Time the Meter
Time how long it takes for a specific volume to pass
4
Calculate
Convert to BTU/h and compare to data plate rating

The Calculation

For natural gas (approximately 1,000 BTU per cubic foot):

BTU/h = (3600 / seconds per cubic foot) x BTU content per cubic foot

Example: If the meter takes 36 seconds to register 1 cubic foot:

  • 3600 / 36 = 100 cubic feet per hour
  • 100 x 1,000 BTU = 100,000 BTU/h input

Acceptable Range

The actual firing rate should be within +/- 5% of the rated input. Significantly higher indicates overfiring; significantly lower indicates underfiring. Both conditions require investigation.

Key Takeaway

Meter clocking determines the actual BTU input by timing gas flow through the meter. The result should be within +/- 5% of the data plate rating. Meter clocking is the definitive test for detecting overfiring or underfiring.