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Title: The Calculating Of High Pressure Orifice Meter Charts
Author: E. R. Stovall
Source: 1929 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1929
Abstract: The first step in calculating a high pressure chart is to have a meter connect report made by the person who installs it, giving the following information: Location, which includes the contract with is a well, the name and number if a consumer, the location and nature of use of the gas the meter number, which should be obtained from the general office the size of the line and the orifice plate the type of meter connections the make, the range and the factory number of the meter the gravity of the gas and last, the exact location as to where the gas comes in the main line or where it goes out of the main line. Along with this should be a copy of the contract furnished by the legal department, giving the following information: Contract with a pressure base on which the gas is to be computed the flowing temperature and other detailed information concerning the nature of the contract.




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