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Title: Operation Of And Troubleshooting Automatic Chart Changers
Author: Charles J. Stallings
Source: 1977 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: Why were automatic chart changers developed? One of the reasons is that the remote locations of purchase and sales meter stations make it difficult and expensive to send someone every day to change charts. With the advent of automatic chart changing, a daily record can be obtained without someone visiting a station each day. This can amount to a considerable savings in labor and automotive expense which would include the conservation of gasoline. Another reason is that some customers insist on a contract day beginning at 8:00 a.m. and require all charts to be changed at that time. With several of the customers stations being In a given area, it would be expensive to hire a chart changer for each station. The alternative is automatic chart changing and utilizing a full-time employee to pick up the charts, load the changer, and perform other routine maintenance on a regular schedule.




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