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Method: Test with mixed fuel, then back-calculate individual fuel performance using binary heat loss separation – not explicitly covered, requires engineering judgement.

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The PDF format is essential because these tests are rarely conducted in a well-connected office. They happen in noisy power plants, remote industrial zones, or on ships. A static, searchable PDF allows engineers to quickly reference tables for flue gas specific heat, humidity ratios, or carbon conversion factors without relying on a live internet connection. Method: Test with mixed fuel, then back-calculate individual

ASME PTC 4.1 explicitly uses Higher Heating Value (HHV) . European standards often use Lower Heating Value (LHV). If you export a PTC 4.1 calculation to a European client without converting, your efficiency will appear 4-6% lower simply because HHV accounts for the latent heat of vaporization of water (which most plants cannot recover). The PDF format is essential because these tests

Golden Rule: Always label your efficiency basis. "Boiler efficiency per ASME PTC 4.1 (HHV)" is legally different from "Boiler efficiency (LHV)."