FAQ

What is the Oxygen Transfer Capacity?
Oxygen Transfer Capacity is the ability of a system, typically in a wastewater treatment context, to transfer oxygen from the air into the water. Oxygen Transfer Capacity is usually measured using the Kilogram per Hour per Kilowatt for Specific Fuel Consumption. Note that the value of Oxygen Transfer Capacity is always positive.
Can the Oxygen Transfer Capacity be negative?
No, the Oxygen Transfer Capacity, measured in Specific Fuel Consumption cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Oxygen Transfer Capacity?
Oxygen Transfer Capacity is usually measured using the Kilogram per Hour per Kilowatt[kg/h/kW] for Specific Fuel Consumption. Kilogram per Second per Watt[kg/h/kW], Kilogram per Hour per Watt[kg/h/kW], Kilogram per Second per Brake horsepower[kg/h/kW] are the few other units in which Oxygen Transfer Capacity can be measured.
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