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Title: Distribution Service Technicians Role In Measurement
Author: B. J. Hunsucker
Source: 1976 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: The role of a Service Technician is as important in measurement as the role of any other employee directly related to measurement and must be given special consideration. Considerable time, effort, and money are expended each year to develop and expand purchasing specifications, meter shop procedures, and meter and instrument repair technique, all for the specific purpose of providing a meter and instrument that have been properly prepared for accurate registration of both maximum and minimum demands and will have the endurance to make an accurate registration over an extended period of time. The Service Technician has a responsibility for the handling and installing meters and regulators, the sizing of meters, and the reading of meters. If the Service Technician does not perform these duties properly, the results are poor measurement, increased unaccounted-for gas, and a decrease in revenue to his company.




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