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Title: Operations And Maintenance Of Orifice Meters
Author: Glenn D. Turner
Source: 1972 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: In this industry, there is no single place where accuracy is so much a must as it is in the measurement of natural gas. Basically, the orifice meter is the cash register of the gas industry. Money is made or lost depending on the time and effort devoted to the maintenance and operation of the orifice meter. To be sure, the orifice is not the ultimate in measuring devices, but at the present it is the most adaptable and flexible instrument for the purpose it serves. Both the buyer and seller are dependent upon the accuracy of orifice meter measurement. To obtain this accuracy, the following policy should be adhered to. Calibrated equipment must be properly installed, serviced and operated. It is recognized that there may be exceptions to many of the statements made here in reference to maintenance and operation because of different personnel and different ways in which the job is accomplished. However, all methods are correct.




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