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Title: Testing Displacement Gas Meters
Author: Parker S. Anderson
Source: 1965 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1965
Abstract: Consider that ordinary, domestic type displacement gas meter is designed, manufactured and sold by competent meter manufacturing concerns purchased, received, inspected, tested and installed by skilled utility employees then removed periodically, inspected, tested, repaired, tested and reinstalled by trained metermen. Used in this manner for a period of from 50 to 80 years before finally being retired, it might well be pertinent to state that such a meter is subjected during its life to more testing than even an Atlas Booster used to orbit an astronaut. In fact, from the aspect of testing, it is probably no exaggeration to state that the greatest difference between a displacement gas meter and a space vehicle is the cost difference




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