def: volume
doc: Volume of a shape or floor space
meta
def: volume
doc: See above
is: number
lib: phIoT
prefUnit: ft³, m³
tagOn: site, space
Keith BishoρTue 28 Jan 2020
+1
and while we're discussing volume... can we get ccf added to the unit db?
ccf is equivalent to the hft³ that we have in the unit database, but...
ccf is used fairly frequently with both gas and water billing.
When I google hft³, 2 of the top 3 results are from us (one on project-haystack.org and one on project-haystack.dev... in fact, of the top 9 results (first page) 4 of them were obix, fantom, or haystack)... it doesn't seem to be used often (or much at all outside of obix unit db derivatives)
Brian FrankFri 31 Jan 2020
We already have a standard volume tag - it just hasn't been mapped over to Haystack 4 yet
Regarding
ccf is equivalent to the hft³ that we have in the unit database, but...
The hft³ is a measure of volume, but I think ccf is a measure of natural gas energy and we do have a unit defined for that called hundred_cubic_feet_natural_gas (however we do not have the abbreviation)
Chad Ruch Mon 27 Jan 2020
I believe the following should be added to phIoT:
Keith Bishoρ Tue 28 Jan 2020
+1
and while we're discussing volume... can we get
ccf
added to the unit db?ccf
is equivalent to thehft³
that we have in the unit database, but...ccf
is used fairly frequently with both gas and water billing.When I google
hft³
, 2 of the top 3 results are from us (one on project-haystack.org and one on project-haystack.dev... in fact, of the top 9 results (first page) 4 of them were obix, fantom, or haystack)... it doesn't seem to be used often (or much at all outside of obix unit db derivatives)Brian Frank Fri 31 Jan 2020
We already have a standard volume tag - it just hasn't been mapped over to Haystack 4 yet
Regarding
The hft³ is a measure of volume, but I think ccf is a measure of natural gas energy and we do have a unit defined for that called
hundred_cubic_feet_natural_gas
(however we do not have the abbreviation)