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Title: Industrial Metering With Rotary And Turbine Meters
Author: John F. Hunt
Source: 1984 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: Before the development and acceptance into the gas industry of rotary and turbine meters, large volume measurement was generally accomplished with orifice or banks of paralleled diaphragm meters. The latter designs, although still useful in certain installations, can be costly, space consuming and require additional maintenance and operational manhours. This discussion covers the details and logistics of metering large industrial customers for billing purposes with rotary and turbine type meters. It is from a gas distribution companys point of view, with main pressures up to 100 PSIG and customer loads up to 400 MCFH range. City gate, transmission or production applications may not necessarily follow the same economic and technical criteria.




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