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Title: Remote Collection And Transmission Of Domestic Meter Readings
Author: David Fairis
Source: 1997 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1997
Abstract: The development of gas meters in America is tied to the development of the gas industry. In its infancy in the 1830s, the gas business was charging a flat rate per burner. A customer had an annual flat rate which was based on an estimate for a given number of burners in a reascmable number of hours. Often, people left their gas lights burning and consumed more than they paid for. Meters were needed to provide a method of selling gas on a measured volume basis.




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