I realise I am being picky, but many of the predefined ranges/units for METRIC quantities do not comply with ISO-metric “rules” for writing units, ie:
- quantities commemorating an individual are capitalised - eg Volt = V, Amp=A, Watt=W, Hertz =Hz, Pascals = Pa etc.
- Non-commemorative quantities use lower case - eg m = meter, h = hour, s = second. Strictly, liters should be lower case L but it is too easy to confuse with number 1 and capital i so I use L
- Prefixes are lower case below million, and capitalised from million upwards - so, milli (thousandth), c (hundredth), k (kilo-thousand) then M (Mega-million), G (Giga-billion) etc
Technically, the following variable ranges/units should be corrected:
35 = kPa, 39 = kW, 40 = kWh, 42 = kV, 44 = mA, 57 = kg, 63 (assuming CMH means cubic meters per hour) should be m3/h.
Would it be possible to make these corrections?