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Title: Development Of Orifice Meter Standards Past(, Present And Future)
Author: Jane Williams
Source: 1993 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1993
Abstract: STANDARDS ARE DEVELOPED IN ORDER TO PROVIDE UNIFORMITY OF ACTION, IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND TO MINIMIZE LITIGATION. IF STANDARDS DID NOT EXIST, ONE WOULD HAVE TO KNOW THE DIMENSIONS (DIAMETER, DEPTH, THREAD PATTERN, ETC.) OF THE SOCKET PRIOR TO PURCHASING A REPLACEMENT LIGHT BULB. CAN YOU IMAGINE THE DIFFICULTIES THAT WOULD EXIST BETWEEN COMPANIES IF THE PURCHASER HAD A SET OF COMPANY STANDARDS WHICH REQUIRES THAT THE ORIFICE PLATE BE INSTALLED WITH THE SHARP EDGE DOWNSTREAM AND THE PRODUCER HAD A SET OF COMPANY STANDARDS WHICH REQUIRES THAT THE ORIFICE PLATE BE INSTALLED WITH SHARP EDGE UPSTREAM.




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