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Title: Fundamentals Of Orifice Recorders
Author: David E. Pulley
Source: 2005 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: What is an orifice recorder? The answer usually depends upon who is providing the response. The term orifice meter is used to mean everything from the orifice meter chart recorder to the entire meter station. The American Gas Association defines the orifice meter as the complete measuring unit comprised of primary and secondary elements. The primary element consists of an orifice meter tube constructed to meet the minimum recommended specifications of the measurement authority contractually agreed upon by two or more parties. The secondary element consists of equipment that will receive values produced at the primary element. The values may be measured and recorded onto circular charts or received by electronic flow computers that calculate a volume onsite, to be retrieved as desired. This paper addresses the Orifice Meter Chart Recorder and endeavors to explain its fundamental workings.




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