A wet gas meter is a volumetric, positive displacement flow meter (drum type) that yields high precision and accuracy for measuring relatively smaller flow of gas.
You will have a gas meter to give this reading. If it doesn't give cubic feet directly it should have a conversion factor on the meter. So you just read the meter on the right days.
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1 m3 = 1000 litres
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The purpose of a gas meter is to monitor how much gas a particular house is using. Customers are then billed according to how much gas they have used from the meter.
A wet gas is a gas that has a small amount of liquid present. This can range from a humid gas, saturated with liquid vapor, or a multiphase flow with 90% volume of gas. There is not a defined quantitative definition of a wet gas flow.
Your local gas company provider is responsible for your gas meter box.
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Absolutely not. If there is a strong smell of gas at the meter, call the gas company.
Natural gas can be considered either a wet gas or dry gas. A wet gas has associated liquids which can be condensed out of the gas at surface conditions. See related link.
The usage is measured by gas and electricity meters. A gas meter measures the volume of gas passing through. An electricity meter is an energy meter which measures the kilowatt-hours use.
If the meter is moved with the consent of the gas company, yes. In most cases the gas company will inspect, or even do the moving of the meter, for the appropriate fee.
It is called wet hydrogen gas because it is collected over water.
The volume of gas in a cubic meter is one cubic meter. But perhaps that is not the real question?
1.3 ton
The gas meter on your house is sufficient,