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Title: Domestic Meters
Author: Howard H. Holmes
Source: 1970 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Domestic meters have been used for many years in the United States as the cash register to sell a measured volume of gas to the most numerous ultimate consumer. Although I know of no classical definition for a domestic meter, industry practice has dictated that any meter having a rated capacity of less than 500 cubic feet per hour is designated a domestic meter. This meter is inevitably a positive displacement device using two flexible diaphragms and either three or four measurement compartments. This paper will deal strictly with the two-diaphragm, four-compartment, positive displacement, domestic gas meter. See Figure 1.




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