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Title: Displacement Gas Meters
Author: J. C. Diehl
Source: 1936 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1936
Abstract: Every gas man knows the common complaint, I didnt use that much gas last month. This statement infers that the meter is the real culprit- it either must be fast or operates when gas is not used. The fact is that the gas meter is correct and can not operate when gas does not pass through it, but it never forgets as it measures all the gas which passes through it. Displacement gas meters are really small engines. In fact, the diaphragms of the meter Iepresent the pistons of the engine. The compartments of the meter are the cylinder of the engine. Meters have valves, ports, cranks, similar to those of reciprocating engines. However, in the meter the only power used is that required to turn the index.




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