Well I don't a see an E-2 after the 2.83 and I can't make the math work without it... |
||
OK Lets check their math as stated on the bill |
||
From the statement on my bill (above) we get From my bill the used Units = 217 |
||
OK lets check my math |
||
The following link explains the 1.022640 http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=51151 the figure is as I explained because the gas is compressed the figure is 1.022640 with no exponent (i.e. no E+2 here) Gas Energy Content Conversion from Joules to kWh So to the conversion NOT 31.593 as stated by their figures ???? |
||
My Gas meter says it reads directly in ft^3 not hundreds of ft^3 |
||
Or Does it
|
||
On the meter I see White number and red numbers while this on my electric meter, car odometer and most other meters
this implies numbers after the decimal point. There is no actually decimal point shown on the face (the first hint).
Also look at the Clock dial at 6 o'clock there is 0.5 and at 12 o'clock there is 1. It is reason able
to assume one revolution of the clock face would increment the right most counter digit by 1.
This would in turn imply that the right most digit was in fact unit of ft^3 and the next left 10s of
ft^3 so the number in WHITE are in fact HUNDREDS of ft^3... (Second BIG hint) and a careful look at
my Bill and the wording says UNITS USED not ft^3... so the 31.5936106 they use is in fact the number
of kWh in 100ft^3... Confusion over... |