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TABLE OF STANDARD SYSTEM-10-P1 APPLICATION NUMBERS
1983
BTU/HR x 1,000,000
TON-HRS x 10
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1982
BTU/HR x 1,000,000
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1981
BTU/HR x 1,000,000
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1980
BTU/HR x 1,000,000
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 10
DEG F
1979
TONS x 1
BTU x 1,000
GAL x 10
GPM x 1
DEG F
1978
TONS x 1
BTU x 10,000
GAL x 10
GPM x 1
DEG F
1977
TONS x 1
BTU x 10,000
GAL x 100
GPM x 1
DEG F
1976
TONS x 1
BTU x 10,000
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1975
TONS x 1
BTU x 100,000
GAL x 100
GPM x 1
DEG F
1974
TONS x 1
BTU x 100,000
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1973
TONS x 1
BTU x 100,000
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1972
TONS x 1
BTU x 1,000,000
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1971
TONS x 1
BTU x 1,000,000
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1970
TONS x 1
BTU x 1,000,000
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 10
DEG F
1969
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 1
GAL x 100
GPM x 1
DEG F
1968
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 1
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1967
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 10
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1966
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 10
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1965
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 1,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1964
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 1
DEG F
1963
TONS x 1
TON-HRS x 100
GAL x 10,000
GPM x 10
DEG F
4.6 SYSTEM-10-P1 POINT DATABASE
The Point Database table on the next page lists all of the points used by the System-10-P1 BTU
Meter. NOTE: Also refer to the Siemens’ Application Note, Document No. 140-0280 for more
information.
4.6.1 System-10-P1 Point Database
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IMPORTANT NOTE
System-10-P1 BTU Meter totalization registers are 6 digit registers. User defined units and
multipliers are then applied to these values. This is required to allow for the accumulation of totals
over a reasonable time period without exceeding the capacity of the register. P1 variables are limited
in range to 32,767. In order to properly convey the System-10-P1 information, each totalization
register is represented by two separate type 3 LAI points. The first point represents digits from
0-9,999. The second point represents the digits from 10,000-999,999. The user-selected multiplier is
applied to the units for the first word. For the second point, the multiplier is adjusted by a factor of
10,000 then applied to the units.
Example: The System-10-P1 would process a Mode 1 Energy Total of 500,100,000 Btu’s, as 500,100
x 1K BTU. The associated P1 variables would be as follows:
• Point 9 – 0100, Units x 1kBtu
• Point 10 – 0050, Units x XMBtu