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Title: Electronic Vs. Mechanical Correcting Devices
Author: James P. Micklos
Source: 1990 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: To understand the need for Mechanical or Electronic meter mounted correcting devices, one must understand the two essential units of measure of Natural Gas. These two units are: 1) Actual Cubic Foot (ACT) 2) Standard Cubic Foot fSCF) An Actual Cubic Foot would be the amount of gas that would be contained in an area that measures one foot in height, one foot in width, and one foot in depth. The measurements of this cube would be a constant, and would not chanere due to variations in pressure or temoerature. A Standard Cubic Foot, in contrast to an ACF., is measured under defined pressures and temneratures, which can varv from company to company.




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