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Title: Reducing Measurement Uncertainty Conventional Versus High Accuracy Microprocessor Transmitters
Author: Wayne m. Powell
Source: 1992 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: Three of the most common gas flow measurement applications are flow monitoring, allocation measurement, and custody transfer. All three are important, with custody transfer requiring the most accurate measurement possible. Custody transfer metering is the cash register of the Natural Gas Industry, and inaccuracies can cause a substantial economic impact. The work of the American Petroleum Institute (API) committee, revising API Chapter 14.3-Natural Gas Fluids Measurement American Socie for Testing and Materials (ANSI)/API 2530 American Gas Association (A.G.A.) Report No. 3, is nearing completion. The revision of API Chapter 14.3 is causing many users to re-evaluate electronic transmitters and die amount of uncertainty transmitters contribute to custody transfer metering.




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