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Title: Shop Testing Of Domestic Meters
Author: Norman R. Taylor
Source: 1970 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Meters are the most tangible objects of gas utility property visible to our customers. The meter has the distinction of being the sole arbiter as to the amount of gas sold and the agency thru which the gross revenue from gas sales is obtained. Management of meters and measurement, therefore, warrants continuing executive, financial, and technical interest. Meters represent a sizable portion of the money invested in gas utility plant properties and account for a significant part of operation and maintenance cost of these properties. American Gas Association member companies own approximately 40 million meters representing close to one billion dollars of investment. The yearly operation and maintenance of gas meters is estimated to be in the neighborhood of 60 million dollar and these Temples of Accuracy result in payment by customers of over 8,000,000,000 annually.




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