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Title: Installation And Operation Of Recording Calorimeters
Author: m. R. Weaver
Source: 1964 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1964
Abstract: The Recording Calorimeter in most general use today in the Gas Industry is the most precise instrument available for the indication and recording of gas heating values. The accuracy guarantee is 0.5 per cent and with proper installation and maintenance, results within 0.25 per cent can be expected. In order to achieve this performance a knowledge of the principles involved in the instrument operation is essential. With these principles understood, the requirements for the installation of the Calorimeter can be established. The recording Calorimeter consists of two measuring units, the tank unit or Calorimeter proper in which the heating value of the test gas is measured, and the recorder unit which translates the heat measurements into an indication of calorific value and records it graphically.




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