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Title: Domestic Meter Shop Operations And Testing Hardcase Meters
Author: Richard H. Haupt
Source: 1968 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: In any discussion concerning the operation of a modern domestic meter shop, the number of items involved are almost limitless. The basic problem which confronts all of us is: How to do the best job of meter repair at the lowest possible cost to ensure the highest degree of accuracy and performance. The following discussion will not cover all facets of meter repair but is meant to describe our approach to solving some of the major problems. Our company operates in what is called the Piedmont Section of North and South Carolina. In 1951 we had three small meter shops in opsration one in Greensboro, North Carolina, one in Charlotte, North Carolina, and one In Greenville, South Carohna. These shops were operating until 1955 when our re-diaphragming program of tin meters was completed. The Greensboro and Greenville shops were then closed and some of the personnel were moved to the Charlotte Shop, This shop now repairs meters for all districts.




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