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Title: Fundamentals Of Rotary Meters
Author: W. K. Clark
Source: 1975 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: The first rotary positive displacement gas meters were built about 1920 by the PH & FM ROOTS Company and the Connersville Blower Company, both located in Connersville, Indiana. The two companies later joined to form ROOTSConnersville Blower, and in 1966 the gas meter operation was re-named Dresser Measurement Division. The rotary gas meters manufactured by Dresser Measurement are known as ROOTS Meters. Rockwell International entered the market in the early 1960s with a rotating vane design known as the ROTOSeal Meter and in the late 1960s Singers American Meter Company introduced still another rotating vane design known as the CVM gas-meter. The operating principles for each of these three meters are depicted and explained in Exhibit #1.




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