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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Gas Meter Instrumentation
Author: Charles C. Bermtt
Source: 1966 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: The methods of measurement used with positive displacement and rotary type meters vary considerably, depending on the individual as well as the company policy and often are based on long established procedures. Frequently the contract to buy or sell gas will determine the type of instrumentation as well as the methods used in measurement. Others may use procedures that originated many years ago. This is a class on the fundamentals of measurement with instrumentation for positive displacement and rotary type meter so let us begin with the most fundamental instrument-the pressure recorder. While this is not a basic instrument such as a manometer or dead weight gauge, it is fundamental to the measurement of natural gas through a large positive displacement meter.




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