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Title: Electronic Instruments
Author: John Coner
Source: 1999 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: The installation of an electronic instrument is not difficult. However, it is difficult to determine the type of electronic instrument to be used and how the electronic instrument is configured to ensure proper measurement. The following variables should be considered in determining what electronic instrument should be used and configuration procedure for proper measurement to be achieved. Determine if a pressure or a pressure and temperature instrument should be used. Meters that are temperature compensated by use of a T.C. tangent use a pressure compensated instrument. Meters not temperature compensated require a pressure and temperature instrument and a thermowell downstream of the meter to install a temperature probe to measure the gas accurately. Instruments must be powered up for configuration and several power supply options are available.




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