Meter factor definition

Meter factor means a number obtained by dividing the net volume of fluid (liquid or gaseous) passed through the meter during proving by the net volume registered by the meter.
Meter factor means a dimensionless number obtained by dividing the volume of liquid passed through the meter (as measured by a prover during proving) by the corresponding meter indicated volume at standard conditions. The Meter Factor must meet the uncertainty standards below.
Meter factor means a dimensionless term obtained by dividing the gross standard volume or mass of liquid passed through the meter (as measured by a prover during proving) by the corresponding meter indicated volume at standard conditions. For subsequent metering operations, the throughput or gross measured volume or mass is determined by multiplying the indicated volume or mass registered by the meter times the Meter Factor.

Examples of Meter factor in a sentence

  • Meter factor shift from one proving to the next, assuming similar temperatures, pressures, flow rates and crude characteristics, shall not exceed 0.25% from the previously applied meter factor.

  • Meter factor variance shall not exceed 0.25% from the previously applied meter factor.


More Definitions of Meter factor

Meter factor means a dimensionless term obtained by dividing the gross standard volume or mass of liquid passed through the meter (as measured by a prover during proving) by the corresponding meter indicated volume at standard conditions. For subsequent metering operations, the throughput or gross measured volume or mass is determined by multiplying the indicated volume or mass registered by the meter times the Meter Factor. “Month” means a calendar month. “MPMS” means the Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards as published by the API. “psig” means pounds per square inch gauge. “Purity Products” include polymer grade propylene, chemical grade propylene, normal butane and isobutane. “Pycnometer” means a double-walled, high-pressure vessel used to prove a densitometer. DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7A1C8A-A220-4A4E-9E1E-347CAF708643
Meter factor shall have the meaning given in Section 7.1(e).

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