Provings and Tolerances Sample Clauses

Provings and Tolerances. Provings shall meet the recommendations of API Chapters 14.6 and the appropriate sections of API Chapter 4.
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Provings and Tolerances. As flow passes through the turbine meter blades, this causes the blades to turn. As each blade edge passes through the magnetic field of the pick-up coil, a pulse is generated. The pulses then are converted to a square wave frequency by the electronic module mounted on the turbine meter. This frequency signal is then sent to the flow computer to establish flow rates. Once the signal is showing flow, there are two ways to show correct gross barrel flow. Pulse per barrel and a meter correction factor are used to do this. After a meter is proved, one can choose to adjust the factory set pulses per barrel which will then be referred to as a "K" Factor. If that choice is made, then meter correction factor remains at 1.0000. If the adjustment is made at the meter correction factor, then the pulses per barrel will remain set at standard pulses per barrel for that particular meter.
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