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Title: In-Situ On-Site() Gas Meter Proving
Author: Edgar B. Bowles, Jr. James N. Witte Adam Hawley
Source: 2013 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2013
Abstract: Natural gas flow rate measurement errors at field meter stations can result from the installation configuration, the calibration of the meter at conditions other than the actual operating conditions, or the degradation of meter performance over time. The best method for eliminating these or other sources of error is with in-situ (on-site) calibration of the meter. That is, the measurement accuracy of the field meter station should be verified under actual operating conditions by comparing to a master meter or prover. A number of field provers have been developed for operation at high line pressures and flow rates. (For purposes of this discussion, a high gas flow rate is any flow greater than 3,000 actual cubic feet per hour or (85 m3/h) at pressures up to 1,440 psig (10 MPa).)




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