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Title: Domestic Meters
Author: Richard J. Knorr
Source: 1967 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: The domestic gas meter is a device designed to accurately measure and record the volume of gas consumed by a domestic user of natural gas. These meters are identified by the rate at which they can meter gas. The rated capacity of a meter is the gas rate (CFH) at which 0.64 specific gravity gas will flow through a meter with a 0.5 of water pressure differential between the inlet and outlet of the meter. For example, the AL-250 meter will pass 250 CFH of 0.64 specific gravity gas with a 0.5 inch of water differential. Other domestic meters include the AL-425, 5B-225, AL- 175, and also domestic tincase and welded meters.




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