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Title: Process Gas Chromatography
Author: Henry A. Hubbard
Source: 1978 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: According to our infonoation, the use of the orifice meter for the measurement of natural gas followed the Pitot tube type of measurement which was used by Mr. B. C. Oliphant of the Iroquois Natural Gas Company at Buffalo from 1910 to 1914. This type of apparatus does not furnish a record. The invention of the recording differential gauge was also the direct result of the objectionable high upkeep of the old Pitot tube, and lack of ability to easily transport the large and cumbersome instrument from one place to another. The Recording differential gauge now does the duty formerly done by the employees working double shift, who read the water gauge every fifteen minutes throughout the twenty-four hours and nailed their hand-written reports into the head office daily.




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