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Title: Meter Selection For Various Load Requirements
Author: George L. Bell
Source: 1982 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: Since the first gas meter, technical advances improved material, economics, and energy conservations, the measurement of natural gas has seen many changes. These changes have occurred in both the theory and practices of measurement, as well as the actual physical meter itself. The first meter, a positive displacement meter, has seen only minor changes which allows the positive displacanent meter to measure more volume at higjier pressure and is still widely used in the industry today. Expanding from this fundamental meter, the Industry has cone to a point inhere natural gas cannot only be measured irore ways, but hopefully, more acctorately. The Measurement Engineer now has great opportunities and solutions at his or her fingertips. In selecting a specific meter which is to be used for measuring a customer load, the Measurement Engineer should not forget any types of meters. The basic types of meters available to the Measurement Engineer and a brief description of each will be helpful at this time:




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