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Title: Basic Construction And Recommended Maintenance For Turbine Meters
Author: John S. Dugan
Source: 1983 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: In the late 1960s and early 1970s a replacement program of orifice meters and stations containing multiple diaphragm meters was developed. One of those meters selected as a replacement was the Turbine Meter. Applications range from the production fields through transmission lines and distribution systems. The Turbo Meter produced today can be removed for inspection or replacement easily and quickly by simply removing the bolts on the top plate. The dependability of the Turbine Meter has been increased through better internal parts and design. This has enabled the Turbine Meter to retain its accuracy at reduced flow rates, this establishes rangeability which is very important. This places the ratio between the maximum and minimum flow rates at a specified operating pressure where an accuracy bond of 1% is maintained, permitting the Turbine Meter more applicability to a wider spread of flow rates.




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