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Title: Domestic Meter Repairs
Author: E. R. Gilmore
Source: 1940 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1940
Abstract: haye a thorough understanding of the functions of the mechanism. There is a definite reason for each part of a meter mechanism and each part has a definite relation to every other part. The alignment of any one part with the other parts has been established definitely for each type and size of meter. If the repairman has a complete understanding of the relation of the various parts he can assemble them properly. If he has some mechanical means of establishing these relations and uses a few standard measurements he can i)e certain of having all meters perform satisfactorily. It is possible to adjust an improperly assembled ineter by lengthening or shortening the tangent or changing the angle between the tangent and the crank. This adjustment can be made to compensate for the errors which may be built into the meter. Houever, it does not correct the improper alignment or actual fault in the meter.




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