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Title: Liquid Meter Proving Techniques
Author: D. J. Bush
Source: 1975 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: The installation of the first meter surely prompted the question, What is it for?, and the obvious answer was, A device to measure volume. The next question must have been, How accurately? This answer is not as easy. The implication was, and is today, that the meter is false, therefore it must be proved. The output of the meter is referenced to a known volume, the amount of deviation determined, and the errant ways of the meter then corrected mechanically, electrically, or arithmetically. The term meter error is harsh. The meter states what it can do with a given material, as installed, under given operating conditions. If these variables can be defined, and the meter is consistent, it is all that is needed.




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