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Title: Field Inspections And Calibration Of Measurement Instruments
Author: Bill D. Frachiseur
Source: 1991 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1991
Abstract: Measurement instruments have gone through a significant change in recent years. Not only are we expected to maintain measurement instruments as simple as gauges and thermometers, but also flow computers. Fluctuating gas prices, unacceptable unaccounted for gas extremes, and limited quantities of gas to be transported and/or sold, have distribution companies scrambling to increase revenues. They have little control over gas pricing, but strive to insure that every MCF that passes through their system is accounted for by paying closer attention to gas measurement accuracy. The most commonly used metering devices, positive displacement, turbine, and orifice metering would be self sufficient if they always worked at base pressure and base temperature conditions. This is not the case, hence the wide variety of correcting devices.




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