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Title: Use Of Electronics In Industrial Measurement
Author: Phillip J. Murdock
Source: American Gas Association 1987
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: A discussion of state-of-the-art electronic equipment available for natural gas measurement and related functions at industrial customer measurement facilities. Various electronic measurement devices are described and compared with mechanical measurement devices traditionally installed. Numerous factors in todays natural gas industry, including competition from other fuels, a general economic down turn, open access, and transportation/carriage agreements, have made it increasingly important that natural gas delivered to industrial customers be measured accurately and on a timely basis. However, economics dictate that accurate measurement and timely billing be accomplished at the lowest cost possible while maintaining the integrity of an overall measurement system. From a gas suppliers standpoint, maximum revenues may be generated by installing accurate measurement devices which provide real-time flow measurement. Real-time flow measurement can provide accurate measurement while minimizing the time span between gas delivery and the rendering of bills to customers. For the industrial customer, real-time flow measurement may provide a basis for establishing comprehensive energy management and plant optimization programs.




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