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Title: Meter Change-Out And Routine Testing Programs
Author: Don Yarbrough
Source: 1998 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: With the understanding that the gas meter is the cash register, it Is important that the accuracy of that meter is maintained. This sets up the need for routine inspection. Routine inspection will be determined based upon the number of various types of meters a company may have. Any company into account: need to take the following conditions 1. Number of meters 2. Type of meters 3. Test Intervals 4. Company labor expenses 5. Contract labor expenses These conditions along with historical test data will allow each company to develop the testing procedures best suited for their company. There are many procedures for testing meters. Most of the devices used to test meters are designed to be stationary this creating the need for a shop area. For a company with a small number of meters this is not feasible. Although some provers are portable they are expensive and are generally used to test larger volume meters.




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