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224 Pumps <strong>and</strong> other auxiliary equipmentLive steam inletExhaustExhaustLive steamDischargeCondenseVentCondenseOverflowOutletFloatInlet Trap - ReceiverTo suittemperatureFigure 8.22 Super-lifting or pumping trap (Spirax-Sarco)Figure 8.23 Steam pressure reducing valveHeat metersCircumstances arise from time to time where it is necessary to consider methods <strong>of</strong> makingcharges for heat supply. These may relate to internal audits within a single industrialorganisation, to multiple tenancies on an industrial estate served from a single boiler plantor to households supplied from a group heating system. Such charges may be assessed <strong>and</strong>levied in a number <strong>of</strong> ways, the four principal methods being by:. a flat rate proportional charge based on floor area. a flat rate charge based upon an agreed estimated usage

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