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- CNG-CALC User's Guide
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- COPYRIGHT (C) 1992-93 B&B Systems
- B&B SYSTEMS
- 627 Madison P.O. Box 171
- Waukesha, Wisconsin 53187
- Voice:414-544-5988 (9:00am-5:00pm CDT) Data 414-548-9034 (24hrs)
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- Data line is P.C. Manager, B&B system's
- Bulletin Board for Files+Tips+Support+On-Line Ordering
- Compuserve:70265,410
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- INSTALLATION
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- If you haven't made a BACKUP copy recently, do it now.
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- To install, you can enter INSTALL <hard drive letter>: or use the
- 3 step manual method as follows:
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- 1) If you don't already have one, Make a "CNG" directory:
- At C:\>, enter MD CNG, then CD\CNG
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- 2) Copy BBCNG??.EXE to the CNG directory, C:\CNG>COPY A:*.*
- (look at the file name by entering DIR A: and you'll see that
- two digits after CNG is the version # Just substitute the
- version number for ??)
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- 3) Enter BBCNG??, and the individual files will be extracted.
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- See Memory Issues section. To run the program enter CNG
- <Enter> to answer set-up questions, and get to main menu. Any
- errors will create a file called error.txt. This file can be
- used by B&B Systems to resolve any errors.
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- SETUP - You will initially get an opportunity to select your
- monitor type, and enter your company name. After the main menu
- appears, select the SETUP option. You will need to verify
- default information AND edit information in order for your system
- to run correctly. These default values are used in the formulas.
- The first setup screen will ask you to fill in the Company Name,
- Your Name and phone number for possible inclusion into the
- economic analyses. Other economic analysis information includes
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- the local cost per therm of natural gas, the number of BTU's per
- therm (default=100,000), any added operating costs of a CNG
- refueling station (per therm), added maintenance costs per therm,
- Spaces to indent when printing an economic analysis, estimated
- annual inflation rate for the fuel currently used (and natural
- gas), and the number of cubic feet in one therm (default=100).
- Note:these values can be set back to the original defaults by
- erasing the file config.mem.
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- The second screen will ask if you want to use cubic INCHES or
- FEET for the cylinder water volumes, plus the default cylinder
- size to use (saves typing a common size). Enter Standard
- Atmospheric Pressure for your local area. Normally you can leave
- the Base Temperature at 60 degrees. You can also elect to USE or
- NOT USE the supercompressibility factor when printing
- Volume/Pressure charts or "quick Volume" amounts. You will then
- see a screen asking for the molecular percentages of the natural
- gas in your area. Contact your local natural gas utility (Gas
- Distribution or Engineering Dept.) to get this information. This
- is important in determining compressibility.
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- NETWORK
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- Remember, depending on your network configuration, you may need
- to use DOS's "assign" command to assign the read-only attribute
- to any "executable" type files on your server. These are .EXE,
- FOXPRO.ESO, FOXPRO.ESL, .COM, .FXP and .SPX files.
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- Also, if you intend to use the F2 Lookup file features and you DO
- NOT Intend to Edit the lookup file often, you can assign read
- only attributes to the <lookupfile>.dbf and .cdx files to speed
- up access to these files.
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- MEMORY ISSUES
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- 1. Extended Memory CANNOT BE USED by FoxPro. Make as much
- Expanded Memory available as possible. To make Extended Memory
- act like Expanded, use a memory manager that provides the
- standard LIM4.0 interface. If you have an older memory manager
- prior to LIM4.0, and your system behaves strangely, add EMS64=OFF
- to your config.fp file to avoiding using the first 64K of
- expanded. (If you have enough expanded memory, a 386 or greater
- machine, and would like more performance, get the Extended
- version from B&B systems.)
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- managers define memory as Expanded. (ie. if using DOS5.0's
- DEVICE=EMM386.SYS in your config.sys, don't included NOEMS which
- avoids Expanded Memory, but instead include the number of
- kilobytes of Expanded, such as 3072).
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- REQUIRED FOXPRO FILES
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- You need the FoxPro runtime files in order to run your system.
- These files are called FOXPRO.ESO and FOXPRO.ESL. For Full use
- of Expanded Memory (386 machines and greater), replace these two
- files with FOXPROX.ESL. These "runtime" files are free and
- available on B&B's Bulletin Board (see data number above if you
- have a modem and would like to download these files). You need
- these files in order for your system to execute properly. YOU
- SHOULD ALSO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 2M of RAM, and at least 2 Megabytes
- of hard drive storage.
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- .PRG files compiled with FoxPro2 have an .FXP extension.
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- Since FoxPro is the "base" for B&B Systems, when FoxPro supplies
- versions for Unix and Windows, B&B will also support these
- additional platforms, allowing portability between operating
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- IF YOU HAVE FOXPRO
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- You can start or use your system from within FoxPro (2.0) by
- issuing DO <B&B System name> from within the command box. If you
- are familiar with FoxPro, this will allow you to use some of the
- other FoxPro tools such as SQL reports.
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- DEMO
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- If you are using a DEMO version, you will be limited to using
- CNG-CALC for 90 days, or 50 times, whichever comes
- first. Registration allows unlimited use for one year.
- FEEL FREE TO DISTRIBUTE COPIES OF THIS DEMO.
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- B&B's CNG-CALC is a computer tool to address several of the basic
- issues in the Compressed Natural Gas industry. It can be used to
- determine volumes of compressed natural gas in CNG cylinders -
- both reference tables and "quick" volume amounts that can access
- a vehicle file. CNG-CALC can also produce an economic analysis
- specifically for those interested in an investment in CNG
- refueling stations and/or vehicles.
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- Upon first starting CNG-CALC, the menu options will appear in the
- middle of your screen. You can select these options with the
- cursor keys and <Enter>, or entering the highlighted "hot" key.
- In addition, sometimes, menu options will appear across the top
- of the screen. Pressing the ALTERNATE key <ALT> will highlight
- the first option, and you can use your arrow key to move to
- different options.
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- the top of the screen. Highlighting and <Entering> on this
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- (condensed for space purposes - numbers fictitious)
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- | SAMPLE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR: ??? |
- | 9 VEHICLE CONVERSIONS (TYPE 1) AT $ 999 EACH = $ 999 |
- | 9 VEHICLE CONVERSIONS (TYPE 2) AT $ 888 EACH = $ 8,888 |
- | 9 REFUELING STATIONS (TYPE 1) AT $ 9,999 EACH = $ 9,999 |
- | 9 REFUELING STATIONS (TYPE 2) AT $ 8,888 EACH = $ 8,888 |
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- | TOTAL INVESTMENT/EQUIPMENT $88,888 |
- | ANN. GALLONS OF GASOLINE : 9,999 AT $1.200 /GALLON $ 1,111 |
- | ANN. THERMS OF NATURAL GAS:9,999 AT $0.700 /THERM $ 1,111 |
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- | FIRST YEAR FUEL SAVINGS $ 2,222 |
- | ANN.$ $ O&M GROSS DEPRE INC. NET |
- |YR SVGS INVEST. INTER. EXP. INCOME CIATION TAX INCOME |
- |-- ---- ------- ------ ---- ------ ------- ------ -------|
- |92 0 9,999 0 0 -9,999 0 0 -9,999 |
- |93 2,222 0 9,999 666 111 6,666 -2,222 1,111 |
- |94 3,333 0 999 666 2,222 5,555 -1,111 2,222 |
- |95 4,444 0 0 666 3,333 4,444 -222 2,222 |
- |96 5,555 0 0 666 4,444 3,333 222 2,222 |
- |97 6,666 0 0 666 5,555 2,222 333 1,111 |
- |98 7,777 0 0 666 6,666 1,111 444 1,111 |
- |99 8,888 0 0 666 7,777 0 555 2,222 |
- |00 9,999 0 0 666 8,888 0 6,666 1,111 |
- |01 9,999 0 0 666 9,999 0 7,777 1,111 |
- |02 9,999 0 0 666 9,999 0 8,888 1,111 |
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- | 99,999 9,999 9,999 6,666 9,999 9,999 8,888 9,999 |
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- | CORPORATE Tax Rate: 50% |
- | FINANCING - Number of MONTHS: 24 Interest Rate:12% |
- | $ AMOUNT Financed/% of TOTAL INVESTMENT:$ 88,888 75% |
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- | EST.ANN.INFLATION RATE FOR GASOLINE: 3.0% NATURAL GAS: 3.0% |
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- | CNG OPERATING COSTS $0.04 MAINTENANCE COSTS $0.04 per Therm |
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- | FUT.VALUE of $88,888: Invested Over 24 Mo. at an Annual |
- | Compounded Interest rate of 12% EQUALS: 99,999 |
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- | INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN -23% |
- | PAYBACK ON NET INCOME (After taxes): 8.62 YEARS |
- | SIMPLE PAYBACK ON TAXABLE INCOME: 8.62 YEARS |
- | Prepared by:INSERT YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE YOUR NAME HERE |
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- FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
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- Filling-in the questions
- - Customer name is name of potential user of a CNG system.
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- - Current Fuel, choose customer's current fuel (normally
- gasoline) - after hitting <Enter>, the number of btu's per gallon
- from the fuel data base is retrieved. Then, when you enter the
- number of gallons of CURRENT fuel usage, the FUTURE fuel use (in
- therms) is calculated and "filled-in" for you. You can still
- change the future therm usage.
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- - Vehicle Conversion (# vehicles to be converted/conversion cost
- per vehicle). You can include 2 types of conversion vehicles (eg.
- 10 cars, 2 trucks)
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- - Refueling Station (# stations desired). You can include two
- types of stations (eg. 2 w/three pumps, 1 w/ten pumps)
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- - Current fuel use in total (all vehicles) annual gallons
- (or use per vehicle)
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- - Current fuel cost per gallon and the estimated annual increase
- in costs.
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- - Future fuel use in total (all vehicles) annual therms
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- - Current local natural gas cost per therm and the estimated
- annual increase in costs. If you expect gasoline prices to rise
- faster, enter a higher number than the inflation rate for natural
- gas.
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- - Add optional Estimated operating and maintenance expenses (for
- refueling stations and vehicles) that you expect under the new
- fueling system.
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- - If you plan on financing any of the costs, include:Annual
- Interest Rate, Financing period in months (10 years=120 months),
- and % of the total investment you are going to finance.
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- - Income tax rate, used to determine pre-tax and after-tax cash
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- to encourage natural gas use. (ie. Investment Tax Credit?).
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- tax flow (But plans include using this amount as a simple
- deduction, depending on the outcome of regulations, and local
- needs). You can elect to allocate this extra incentive amount to
- depreciation in a specific year.
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- - Project the analysis and financial benefits how many years into
- the future? You can produce an analysis over 5 years or 10
- years.
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- - Select a depreciation schedule file. Included with your
- CNG-CALC system are three files (DEPRONE, DEPRTWO and DEPRTHR)
- containing the percentage of depreciation to deduct in each of
- the first 5,10 or 20 years, with separate percentages in each
- year for VEHICLES and REFUELING STATIONS. You can edit these to
- depreciate any percentage of vehicle or station costs, over any
- number of years.
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- SAMPLE Depreciation schedule percentages provided with CNG-CALC:
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- Stations Vehicles
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- 1st year .2857142 .4000
- 2nd .2040815 .2400
- 3rd .1457726 .1440
- 4th .1041233 .0864
- 5th .0743738 .1296
- 6th .0531241
- 7th .1328105
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- CHANGING DEPRECIATION SCHEDULES
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- The depreciation files supplied with your system are called
- DEPRONE, DEPRTWO and DEPRTHR. They are all the same, except you
- can modify them to include different yearly depreciation
- percentages, in each one, to apply to investments in EQUIPMENT
- and VEHICLES. Each file has a record for the current year, plus
- future years. Normally, depreciation starts in the first full
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- DEPRECIATION SCHEDULES MAY REQUIRE CHANGING TO REFLECT CURRENT
- TAX LAW! CHANGES IN TAX AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS MAY AFFECT
- THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WERE
- DEVELOPED AS A GUIDE TO THE GENERAL FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF AN
- INVESTMENT IN ALTERNATIVE FUEL SYSTEMS.
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- B&B SYSTEMS MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE VALIDITY OF THESE
- FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR
- USE. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR ACCOUNTANT TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF
- ANY FINANCIAL CLAIMS MADE ON THE BASIS OF THESE FINANCIAL
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- SAVING ANALYSIS
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- After printing your analysis, you will be asked if you want to
- save it. If you answer yes, you will have an opportunity to save
- it using the name of the customer, or any other name you select.
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- RECALL PRIOR ANALYSIS
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- When you first enter the Financial Analysis module, press the
- <ALT> key to highlight the "recall" option, and you will see a
- list of previously saved Financial Analysis files. Highlight
- one, and press <Enter> and the values for the previously saved
- Analysis will be retrieved.
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- PRESSURE\VOLUME CHART
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- SAMPLE
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- | CHART TO DETERMINE CUBIC FEET OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Pg 1 |
- | FOR Cylinder with a Water Volume: 3000 C.Inch at 77 degrees |
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- | Begin --------- Ending Pressure (PSI) ----------|
- | Press 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 |
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- | 0 0 33 67 101 135 170 206 241 277 314 351 |
- | 50 0 0 34 68 102 137 172 208 244 281 317 |
- | 100 0 0 0 34 69 103 139 174 210 247 284 |
- | 150 0 0 0 0 34 69 105 140 176 213 250 |
- | 200 0 0 0 0 0 35 70 106 142 178 215 |
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- TO DETERMINE the CUBIC FEET OF Compressed Natural Gas pumped into
- a particular size cylinder, find the appropriate beginning
- pressure amount in the ROW and the appropriate ending pressure in
- the COLUMN. The amount where the row and column intersects is
- the fill amount.
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- To print a Volume/Pressure chart, you will need to enter the
- ambient (outside) temperature, and if multiple charts are desired
- for multiple temperatures, enter a larger ending temperature.
- The temperature increment used for these multiple charts can be
- defined in SETUP. Default = every 5 degrees.
- Next, you need to enter the size of the CNG Cylinder in water
- volume, either cubic inches, or feet, depending on your selection
- in SETUP.
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- You can also produce these charts that show fill amounts in other
- than Natural Gas Cubic Feet. You can select the equivalent in
- gasoline gallons, or diesel, etc.
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- You will then be asked if you want to proceed. If yes, then be
- patient, the calculations will be made and all charts will print
- when they are all done being prepared.
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- If the tables do not appear to be printing properly (ie., extra
- line on one page, sections split on pages, etc.) make sure that
- you have not changed the printer codes in the printer file that
- control 6 lines per inch (vertical) and compressed/condensed font
- (16.66 characters horizontally). The default of 59 lines per
- page is dependent on the 6 lines per inch.
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- The charts can take into consideration supercompressibility,
- depending on your selection in SETUP.
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- METHODOLOGY
- COMPRESSIBILITY/SUPERCOMPRESSIBILITY
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- Compressibility (z) of gases is a function of Temperature and
- Molar Volume. This is a measure of how gases deviate from the
- "Ideal Gas" behavior. At sufficiently high temperatures and low
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- is the gas constant (82.0544ml-atm/(mole)(K). Molar Volume is
- the molecular weight divided by the gas density. But at lower
- temperatures or higher pressures, the equation of state of a real
- gas is different than the ideal gas law. The equations of J. Van
- Der Waals(1899), P.E.M. Berthelot(1907) (and also F.
- Dieterici(1899)) are frequently used.
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- the compressibility of real gases over a wide range of
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- Compressibility is related to the size of the gas molecules,
- their attraction to each other (Intermolecular forces), and in
- natural gas there a multiple components, methane, butane, etc.
- Each component has its own molecule size. Because of these
- variables, ONE conversion factor is not available to calculate
- gas volumes. So, compressibility in B&B CNG-CALC is based on two
- manuals from the American Gas Association (A.G.A.), the GAS
- MEASUREMENT MANUAL 1974 (XQ1081) and COMPRESSIBILITY FACTORS OF
- NATURAL GAS and OTHER RELATED HYDROCARBON GASES MANUAL 11/92
- (XQ9212). B&B Systems acknowledges the A.G.A. for their support
- and efforts to provide a clearer understanding of the gas
- industry and standard practices within it.
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- B&B has chosen to base the calculation of gas volumes in CNG-CALC
- on A.G.A's "detailed" method to compute compressibility,
- supercompressibility and gas density. This method provides
- greater accuracy over a wider range of temperatures and
- pressures. Although many efforts have been made in the past to
- publish compressibility data/tables, the number of variable
- factors has limited their accuracy. A key element in using CNG-
- CALC involves determining the mole percentage makeup of natural
- gas in your area, and can be obtained from your local utility.
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- The calculations in CNG-CALC are valid for temperatures from -200
- to 760 degrees Fahrenheit and pressures up to 40,000 psia. It is
- not recommended when gas approaches the critical point (becomes a
- liquid). The calculations accurately describe the behavior of
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- mixtures of these components. In addition, a low density
- correlation was developed for propane, heavier hydrocarbons and
- binary mixtures of these components with methane, ethane,
- nitrogen and carbon dioxide. This method reduces the uncertainty
- of compressibility and density calculations for natural gases
- from production separators, which can contain mole percentages of
- hexanes plus heavier hydrocarbons greater than 1%. Correlations
- of the density behavior of pure hydrogen sulfide and binary
- mixtures of hydrogen sulfide with methane, ethane, nitrogen, and
- carbon dioxide were developed to reduce the calculation
- uncertainty for natural gases containing hydrogen sulfide (sour
- gas). Finally, second virial correlations were developed for
- water and binary mixtures of water with methane, ethane,
- nitrogen, and carbon dioxide to reduce the calculation
- uncertainty for natural gases containing water vapor (wet gas).
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- compressibility factor generally agrees with the best available
- compressibility factor data for natural gases with differences
- approaching the experimental uncertainty of 0.1%. Thus,
- calculated compressibility factors are accurate to about one part
- in 10,000, or if less than 1.0, to about four significant
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- state (a power series in density) for low density conditions and
- exponential functions for applications at high density conditions
- (extended Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation). This equation provides
- both high accuracy, broad temperature-pressure-composition
- application range and derived thermodynamic property
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- Compressibility factors were compared with experimentally
- measured values on five simulated natural gas mixtures
- gravimetrically prepared to represent natural gas samples
- occurring in North America and Europe. The uncertainty of these
- samples in the temperature range -10 to 170 and pressures to 1750
- psi at a 95% confidence level is .07%. The uncertainty of this
- data from pressures of 1750 to 5200psi is less than .2% (.002).
- The computed compressibility factors agree on average within
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- and pressures up to 1750psi. At conditions up to 5200psi the
- agreement between calculated values and a best fit of the
- experimental data above 35 degrees is .1% (.001). The A.G.A
- performed calculations on 75 different natural gases, grouped
- into 6 groups with similar compositions. The uncertainties in
- calculated compressibility factors were smallest for the natural
- gases with more than 94% mole percent methane, for which the
- standard deviation was .031% and the maximum deviation for 448
- occurrences was .159%. Uncertainties were largest for natural
- gases with more than 9.5% mole percent nitrogen. The standard
- deviation was .064% for 625 data points. The maximum deviation
- point in a total of 4146 data points was for natural gas with
- more than 8% mole ethane - .255%. Overall, the standard
- deviation was .05%, the root mean square deviation was .05%, the
- bias 0.000% and the absolute deviation was .035% (.00035).
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- factors are made, a combination of Boyle's and Charles' laws are
- used to calculate volumetric changes based on volume, pressure
- (and base pressure) and temperature (and base temperature).
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- Normally, the fill amounts are in cubic feet of natural gas.
- But with version 1.1, you can have the fill amounts shown in
- equivalent gallons of gasoline, diesel, propane, or any other
- fuels in the fuel file. The calculations involve converting the
- natural gas amount into BTU's using the assumed default of 100
- cubic feet equals 1 therm. But you can change this default of
- 100cf in one therm in the Calculations section. It also uses the
- number of BTU's per gallon from the fuels file for the fuel
- selected. You can change this amount in the fuel file
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- QUICK VOLUME\PRESSURE
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- Use this module to IMMEDIATELY determine the fill amount of CNG
- for a vehicle's specific cylinder size and beginning/ending
- pressures. You can either enter a vehicle number or a cylinder
- size. If you want to access the vehicle .dbf (data base file),
- you should first select Maintain Vehicle file from the main menu
- and add vehicle numbers and cylinder sizes to the file.
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- Pressing <F1> will display the help topics that may be reviewed.
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- Selecting the Help option from the main menu will provide you
- with several options. You can Search for topics or words of
- interest. You can Edit existing help information or you can Add
- new help topics. When you are editing or adding, when you place
- the cursor in the details or MEMO type field, and enter
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- PRINTER CONTROL
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- You have control over your printer functions in several different
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- PRIOR TO PRINTING
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- First of all, prior to all print jobs you will have the option of
- sending your print job to the printer designated as the DEFAULT
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- MAINTENANCE
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- When selecting the printer maintenance function, you can:
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- ADD TO SELECTED PRINTERS or,
- EDIT PRINTER CODES or,
- SEND CODES TO PRINTER
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- ADD TO SELECTED PRINTERS
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- You will see a list of available printers, You can also ADD one
- of your own or EDIT one you will not use. NOTE: when new print
- code files are distributed (p_codes.dbf) by FoxPro or B&B
- Systems, it can overwrite your p_codes file.
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- You will be able to enter a 'Y' to select ONE default printer.
- Or, you can enter 'Y' in the select field to have them listed in
- the select printer options list.
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- B&B Systems are specialists in Compressed Natural Gas technology
- systems. We offer customization services such as loading your
- list of vehicles into the vehicle data base file, adding custom
- modules, changing the existing system, or attaching an accounting
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- When updates become available, registered owners are eligible to
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- CNG-CALC is based on the FOXPRO Relational Data Base. If you
- wish to make changes to data files, you can access various files
- from the box, or top screen menus, or you can use FOXPRO (version
- 2.0) to make those changes. But be careful, all changes to data
- SHOULD be made within B&B's CNG CALC.
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- FOXPRO.ESO, .ESL, and FOXR are the FoxPro2 runtime files
- CNG.EXE is your B&B CNG-CALC System.
- P_CODES.DBF, .CDX are the files containing printer control codes
- DEPRONE/TWO/THR.DBF files are depreciation schedules.
- Each record is a year (CURRENT, 1STYR, 2NDYR, ETC.) and
- each record contains two fields containing the percentage
- to depreciate both vehicles or compressor stations each year.
- You can add records to extend depreciation past for any number
- of years,
- but commonly you would just edit the records in DEPRTWO
- to hold the depreciation percentages desired. DEPRTHR can
- hold a different set of percentages.
- FUEL.DBF contains records for Gasoline, Propane, etc. and the
- default BTU's per gallon, and COST per gallon to be used in
- the financial analysis.
- VEHICLE.DBF contains a record for each vehicle number in your
- fleet, the CNG cylinder size in cubic inches of water volume.
- A field for accumulated cubic feet is also included. When you
- produce a "Quick Volume" calculation, you can elect to add the
- calculated cubic feet to this field. When you enter the
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- HELPFILE.DBF - help information
- CONFIG.FP is FoxPro's configuration file. If you have a Foxpro
- manual, refer to it for customization features.
- FINANCIA.DBF - Temporary holding place for financial analysis.
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- ORDERING INFORMATION
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- If ordering by check, please allow at least 2 weeks.
- If you prefer, B&B Systems can supply your program via modem if
- you register on our bulletin board which has two advantages:
- 1. FREE upgrades of new versions become available
- immediately.
- 2. If paying by Visa/Master Charge, you can get your
- system faster, as soon as 1/2 hour.
- You can order by calling B&B Systems direct (414-544-5988), or
- call our Bulletin Board, P.C. Manager (414-548-9034) and <A>CCESS
- the ORDER system from the Main Menu. You will be asked for
- shipping information and your credit card data.
- After your card is verified, you will be authorized to be given
- the key to unlock your system for unlimited annual use, or you
- can download a new CNG CALC system approved for another calendar
- year.
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- If you order by mail, and plan to download electronically, you
- will be registered under the first and last name and password you
- supply on this form. It is recommended that you change your
- password after accessing B&B System's bulletin board the first
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- upgrades, sign on to P.C. Manager, and leave a message that you
- would like a security level allowing upgrade downloads, and which
- dealer you purchased your system from. Once the purchase has
- been validated, your security level will be upgraded.
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- users about computers unless they apply for annual technical
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- system immediately, and you do not have a modem, we can supply an
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- If you plan on installing B&B systems on MORE than one machine,
- consider a SITE LICENSE. You can move a registered system to a
- new machine, but making copies is not only illegal, but more
- importantly, unethical. A SITE LICENSE allows unlimited use of
- NETWORK or STAND-ALONE versions at one location. A CORPORATE
- LICENSE allows the same unlimited use, but at multiple locations.
- LICENSES are not software purchases. They are permission to use
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- O R D E R F O R M
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- B & B S Y S T E M S
- 627 Madison P.O. Box 171
- Waukesha, Wisconsin 53187
- Order/Technical Support: 414-544-5988 BBS: 414-548-9034
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- DESCRIPTION QUANTITY EACH TOTAL
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- B&B CNG-CALC ANN.SINGLE LIC_____ $500.00 _______
- ANN.SITE LIC_____ 1200.00 _______
- ANN.CORP LIC_____ 2500.00 _______
- B&B SALELEAD Letter and
- Marketing Info. Manager SINGLE _____ $199.00 _______
- NETWORK _____ 499.00 _______
- SITE LIC_____ 1500.00 _______
- CORP LIC_____ 2500.00 _______
- ONE YEAR's UNLIMITED Technical Support Phone service
- (Annual $ amount same as software cost above) $_______
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- ___ Sign me up on BBS for immediate downloading - $0
- Password desired ____________
- ___ US Postal Service - $0
- ___ Express Mail $15 $_______
- WI 5% Sales Tax $_______
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITED WARRANTY
- The Software and accompanying written materials (including
- instructions for use) are provided 'As Is' without warranty of
- any kind. Further, B&B Systems does not warrant, guarantee, or
- make any representations regarding the use, or the results of the
- use, of the Software or written materials in terms of
- correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.
- The entire risk as to the results and performance of the Software
- is assumed by you. If the Software or written materials are
- defective, you, and not B&B Systems or its dealers, distributors,
- agents, or employees, assume the entire cost of all necessary
- servicing, repair, or correction.
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- B&B Systems warrants to the original LICENSEE that 1) the disks
- on which the SOFTWARE is recorded is free from defects in
- materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a
- period of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery as evidenced
- by a copy of the receipt. Further, B&B Systems hereby limits the
- duration of any implied warranty(ies) on the disk to the
- respective period stated above. Some states do not allow
- limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above
- limitation may not apply to you.
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- B&B Systems' entire liability and your exclusive remedy as to the
- disk(s) shall be, at B&B Systems ' option, either a) return of
- the purchase price or b) replacement of the disk(s) that does not
- meet B&B Systems' Limited Warranty and which is returned to B&B
- Systems with a copy of the receipt. If failure of the disk(s)
- has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication, B&B Systems
- shall have no responsibility to replace the disk(s), or refund
- the purchase price. Any replacement disk(s) will be warranted
- for the remainder of the original warranty period, or thirty (30)
- days, whichever is longer.
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- THE ABOVE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
- OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THAT ARE
- MADE BY B&B Systems ON THIS B&B Systems PRODUCT. NO WRITTEN OR
- ORAL INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY B&B Systems, ITS DEALERS,
- DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN
- ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY, AND YOU MAY NOT RELY
- ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU
- SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY
- FROM STATE TO STATE.
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- NEITHER B&B Systems NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE
- CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE LIABLE
- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
- (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS
- INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING
- OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF B&B
- Systems HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
- BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
- LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES , THE ABOVE
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- The SOFTWARE and documentation is provided with RESTRICTED
- RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure is subject to
- restrictions as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the Rights
- in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 252.227-7013.
- Contractor/Manufacturer is B&B Systems, P.O.Box 171, Waukesha,
- Wisconsin 53187. Should you have any questions about this
- Agreement please write to the address above.
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- Version 1.1 12-30-92
- - Added capability to produce Pressure/Volume charts with
- equivalent gallons of gasoline, propane or diesel instead of
- cubic feet of natural gas.
- - All volumes of cylinders are now in cubic inches of water
- volume.
- - the VEHICLE.DBF file structure was changed to use water volume
- of a vehicle in cubic inches, not cubic feet. Use file dated
- after 1-1-93.
- - CNG CALC was changed to allow financing and yearly projections
- in time periods that varied from 1 year and up.
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- - The Quick volume option was added
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- .FXP 2, 3
- <F1> 13
- A.G.A. 10
- ACCURACY 10, 11, 20
- ATMOSPHERIC 2
- BACKUP 1
- BTU 2, 6, 12, 15
- COMPRESSIBILITY 2, 9-12
- CORPORATE TAX 5
- CUSTOMIZATION 15, 16
- DEFAULT 1, 2, 9, 12, 14, 15
- DEPRECIATION 7, 8, 15
- DEVIATION 12
- DIESEL 9, 12, 21
- FILE STRUCTURE 21
- FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 5, 6, 8, 15, 16
- GASOLINE 5, 6, 9, 12, 15, 21
- HELP 13, 16
- HELPFILE 16
- IDEAL GAS LAW 9, 10
- INSTALLATION 1
- LOOKUP 2
- MAINTENANCE 2, 5, 6, 12, 14
- METHANE 10-12
- MODEM 3, 16
- MOLE 10-12
- MOLECULAR WEIGHT 10
- NETWORK 2, 17, 18
- OPERATING 2, 3, 5, 6
- PERFECT GAS 9
- PHONE 1, 16, 18
- PRESSURE\VOLUME 8
- PRINT 9, 14
- PRINTER CONTROL 14, 15
- PROPANE 11, 12, 15, 21
- RECALL 8
- REPORTS 3
- SAMPLE 5, 7, 8
- SCHEDULE 7
- SETUP 1, 9
- SUPERCOMPRESSIBILITY 2, 9, 10, 12
- TAX 5, 18
- VEHICLE FILE 4, 12
- VOLUME 2, 4, 8-10, 12, 13, 15, 21
- WARRANTY 8, 20
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