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Title: Liquid Meter Proving Techniques
Author: J. H. Harry() James
Source: 2011 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2011
Abstract: bottom line depends on it. As a result, measurement accuracy is being scrutinized more vigorously than in the past. Companies are being required to Verify their metering accuracy. Therefore it is essential that all procedures and auxiliary equipment be operated in a defendable manner. In addition, meters are not always in clean product service and could be subject to severe wear. Even meters in clean service will experience wear over time. To ensure meters give accurate results requires regular precision calibration by a prover operated by a competent individual. Meter proving is the means by which meters are calibrated to provide a factor that can be applied to the metered output that will result in a recorded volume that can be traced back to a regulated standard. This is accomplished by passing an identical volume of liquid through both the meter and the prover. The prover is precisely calibrated using regulated standards.




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