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Title: Liquid Meter Proving Techniques
Author: Mike Yancey
Source: 1988 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: Liquid meter proving may be defined as the method used to establish the relationship of a meters indicated volume throughput to the actual volume delivered. This relationship is called a meter factor. Evidence of this relationship is acquired by testing the meter throughput against a known volume. A prover provides the known volume required for meter proving and subsequent meter factoring to correct for meter inaccuracies. A provers known volume is established through a procedure called a waterdraw, using National Bureau of Standards certified test measures. In other words, a meters calibration is directly traceable to a national standard. It may appear to be a ery intricate process, however, a meters calibration is essential to achieve accurate measurement.




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