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Title: Orifice Meter Gauge Testing
Author: Henry J. Hendrix
Source: 1972 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: It would be well to first distinguish the difference in orifice meter and this subject of orifice meter gauge. The orifice meter is normally referred to as a complete measurement unit, comparable to the turbine or displacement meter setting. The orifice meter then actually includes the orifice meter run, straightening vanesi orifice plate and holder, meter gauge piping and the orifice meter gauge. In order to arrive at a volume of gas passing, other instruments, if used, are also included as a part of the orifice meter. This could include the temperature recording gauge and gravitometer, if recording the gravity of that specific stream of gas. This discussion will cover what is usually referred to as the secondary element of the orifice meter. This is the gauge piping, the gauge manifold, the orifice meter gauge, and the temperature gauge.




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