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Title: High-Flow Meter Calibration
Author: J. A. Bonner
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The ideal method to prove the accuracy of a gas volume measurement device is to calibrate the device with an accepted and recognized standard of volume measurement. The primary reference standard for volume measurement is a calibrated cubic foot bottle. The standard cubic foot bottle calibrated by the National Bureau of Standards has been used for years to calibrate other volume measurement devices for use as the basic gas industry reference standards. The basic industry standard for volumetric proving has been the Bell Prover and these devices have been accepted as volumetric reference standards by various regulatory bodies. Newer gas measurement devices with high flow capabilities are beyond the flow range of the typical Bell Prover sizes, and provers of sufficient size are very costly.




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