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Title: Methods Of Field Testing Large Diaphragm, Rotary & Turbine Meters
Author: R. L. Overbey
Source: 1981 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: As the price of natural gas increases, so does the incentive to have more accurate measurement. In many instances, gas consumption of a few large industrial customers by far outweighs the total residential consumption. Therefore it becomes advantageous to eliminate any possible measurement errors in these large capacity meters. Meters must be tested and repaired to maintain measurement accuracy. Repairs can take place either at a repair facility or in the field. The feasibility of field testing is usually determined by meter inventory, number of personnel available for test and repair procedures and proximity of the repair shop to the testing area. Field testing can reduce necessary meter stock since a meter can often be tested in place.




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