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Title: Testing And Calibration Of Integrating Guages
Author: J H. Waterfield
Source: 1969 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1969
Abstract: When we contract to purchase or sell gas at a pressure greater than the contract pressure base, there must be a mutual agreement that the quantity of gas bought or sold be calculated at a specified pressure base. The pressure base specified in our company contracts is four ounces. We know that a 1,000 cubic feet of gas at ten P.S.I. occupies 3 smaller volume than the same 1,000 cubic feet of gas at the specified contract base pressure. One means of making this correction is through the use of integrating guages. Since the volume of gas as measured by the integrating guage is the basis for billing a customer for the purchase or sale of gas, we are vitally concerned with maintaining the accuracy of these instruments. Proper testing and calibrating of these integrating guages by our measurement technicians becomes all important.




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