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The North American Services
Group of American Meter was
formed to meet the needs of the
dynamic and changing North
American natural gas utilities
marketplace. With the mandate to
develop and provide complete
value-added services within the
United States and Canada, the
North American Services Group
brings together the measurement,
control and information systems
expertise of both the American and
Canadian Meter group of
companies.
North American Services Group
offers a complete Remeter:
program for all makes and types of
aluminum case, diaphragm-type
meters; Reverify, Reverify and
Adjust, Refurbish, RefurbishPlus
and Remanufacture.
Reverify
The reverification program is
designed to provide utilities with a
viable in/out or pass through test.
Incoming meters first receive a
visual inspection, focused upon
identifying and removing any meters
with obvious signs of casting
damage, severe corrosion, index
damage, etc. A theft awareness
inspection is also performed at this
point. Meters passing these
integrity inspections are then
processed to completion, primed
and finish painted, and have a new
index box installed. Meters which
fail the reverification program are
documented as to the cause of
failure and can, at the customers
discretion, be condemned, returned,
or if suitable, processed under one
of the other Remeter programs.
Reverify and Adjust
This program provides all of the
processes and testing included in
the Reverify program plus the
additional services of proving and
adjusting the meter to customer
specifications using the latest sonic
nozzle proving systems.
Refurbish
The Refurbish program is
designed to provide a detailed and
complete above-the-table repair of
residential and commercial
diaphragm-type gas meters. All
critical wear parts affecting
measurement accuracy and all
pressure retaining components are
replaced with OEM or OEM-
equivalent parts. In addition, the
meters undergo a number of
processes, including all quality
assurance checks performed
In Reverification. Meters are also
pressure tested in accordance with
normal operating pressures.
For residential and 400-series
meters, refurbishing is restricted to
meters no more than twenty years
old. Because of the more severe
service life and load profile of
commercial meters above the 400
class is restricted to meters no more
than fifteen years old.
RefurbishPlus
The North American Services
Group RefurbishPlus program will
meet the needs of utilities wishing to
have a level of below-the-table
work performed. OEM or OEM-
equivalent parts are used and
completed meters carry a one-year
warranty. All parts and processes
in the Refurbish program are
included plus work below-the-
table. In addition, meters are
pressure tested to badged working
pressures. Residential meters and
400-series meters up to thirty years
old are candidates for the
RefurbishPlus program.
With programs ranging from reverification to complete
remanufacturing, North American Services Group can provide
complete cradle-to-grave meter management services.
Remeter Services
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Remeter Services continued
Remanufacture
Remanufacturing involves the complete tear
down of diaphragm meter to the aluminum core
casting components. These castings are then
remanufactured into current production meters.
Because of the extensive nature of the work
performed, the Remanufacture program is limited
to American Meter diaphragm meters.
Residential meters of applicable vintage are
stripped down to the core casting and
remanufactured using the dame manufacturing
techniques, processes and quality assurance
criteria used in the production of brand new
meters. All internal components, including the
valve seat, are replaced. When these meters
are returned to the customer, they meet the
specifications of new American Meter or
Canadian Meter residential products and carry
the same applicable warranties.
For American and Canadian Meters class 400
and larger, all parts with the exception of valve
seats are replaced. Like residential products,
these meters meet the same manufacturing and
quality criteria as new meters and carry the
same warranty.
Remanufacturing offers an
environmentally attractive option to
scrapping old meters preserving a non
renewable resource and conserving energy.
Metrology Services
The Metrology Department of North
American Services Group provides meter
shop consulting and complete meter
proving services for the natural gas
industry. These services include in-house
training programs, correlation studies and
complete SNAP and bell prover calibration
and certification.
The Metrology Department also provides
proving equipment and accessories,
including sonic nozzle provers with the
capability of testing flows from 25 CFH up to
14,000 CFH as well as associated
equipment for bell provers. North American
Services Group also offers a program
where these proving devices can be
maintained and calibrated through service
contracts.
These programs have been developed
to provide utility companies with a high
quality, cost-beneficial meter service option,
either as an outsource facility to handle
excess meter shop capacity or as an
alternative to the traditional utility-owned
and operated meter shop.
In all cases, meters are processed using state-
of-the-art assembly and testing techniques and
programs are clearly and completely identified
and consistently performed.
The Metrology Department is equipped with a full
range of bell and sonic nozzle provers capable of
verifying flow rates from 25 to 14,000 CFH.
With curbside proving programs, North American
Services Group saves utilities the time and expense
of pulling meters from service in order to prove them.
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Test Equipment
SNAP
Sonic Nozzle Auto Prover
SNAP combines state-of-the-art
electronics with precisely machined sonic
nozzles to provide unparalleled speed
and accuracy in gas meter proving.
SNAP provers:
Dramatically increase productivity
by reducing proving time
Provide bell prover accuracy with
better repeatability
Eliminate the need for
environmental controls
Automate data collection and
reduce operator errors
Occupy about the space of a bell
prover
Accommodate all meter brands
Sales Bulletin SB 6557
SNAP/Bell interface kit
This kit provides a convenient way to
verify the accuracy of a SNAP prover
with a reference or Q.C. prover. With the
kit, you simply connect the SNAP to any
2 ft. or 5 ft. manual bell prover and
compare the SNAPs proof to the bell.
The kit eliminates the need for a
reference (Green Hornet) meter.
Sales Bulletin SB 6556
Sonic Flow Nozzles
By passing gas or air through a sonic
nozzle and meter and using a stopwatch
to determine the time needed for the
meter to register the volume, the meter
proof can be calculated. For test
pressures from 3.6 to 1000 psig (24.8
mBar to 69.0 Bar) and flow rates to 6000
SCFH (169.9 SCMH) of gas.
Sales Bulletin SB 6640
Dry test meter
These meters are used for extremely
accurate measurement of low volumes of
any gas that is unsaturated with water
vapor. Volume is read on a large 6
circular dial with sweep hand and 4
totalizing hands. Units are available with
dial subdivisions as small as 0.001 CF for
very low-volume measurement.
Sales Bulletin SB 7510
Wet test meter
These laboratory instruments are
extremely precise positive displacement
meters which are individually calibrated
under controlled conditions. Using a
liquid sealed rotating drum as the
measuring element, these meters provide
large, easy-to-read dials with
subdivisions as low as 0.0005 CF.
Models available calibrated in CF or
liters.
Sales Bulletin SB 7520
Bell Mate proving system
This encoder-based system provides
consistent and repeatable proving results
of + 0.15%. On the fly testing
eliminates errors due to changes in flow
rate and pressure during the test cycle,
and an optical pickup eliminates errors
from manual scale readings. The system
can interface with 2, 5, 10 and bells,
and display meter performance in
accuracy, proof or percent of error.
Sales Bulletin SB 6577
SNAPll and lll
(Series ll shown)
Bell Mate
(Proving system)
Sonic Flow Nozzles
Wet Test Meter Dry Test Meter
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Guide to Other Gases
vary with the specific gravity of
the gas being measured.
To accuracy size a
diaphragm meter, the rated
capacity must be multiplied by a
capacity conversion factor (Fg)
Since capacity data for
American meters is based on
natural gas, the following table
includes capacity conversion
factors which can be used to
convert from natural gas to the
specific gas shown.
For example, the conversion
factor for nitrogen is:
The meters in this catalog may
be used to measure a wide variety
of gases in addition to natural gas.
When using a diaphragm meter, you
must account for the fact that the
maximum capacity of the meter will
Category A: Under normal use,
service life is comparable to
natural gas service, depending on
presence of contaminants.
Category B: Service life varies
according to deleterious effects of
the specific gas and any
contaminants.
Notes:
Do not use American meters
to measure oxygen. For gases
not listed and high purity gas
applications, consult your local
distributor or contact American
Meter.
1. Conversion factor varies
with the specific gravity of the
particular gas.
2. For very light gases such as
hydrogen and helium, the
conversion factor method of
calculating maximum capacity may
result in excessive mechanical
speeds of the meter. Therefore, the
maximum conversion factor is
calculated based on a specific
gravity of 0.45
3. Also known as perfluropene.
Table of Measurable Gases
Gas
Specific
Gravity (S.G.)
Specific Gravity
Conversion Factor (Fg)
Aluminumcase
Diaphragm Meters
Turbine
Meters
Electronic Orifice
Meter (AE5000EFM)
Air 1.00 0.77 A A A
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons -
(1)
A A A
Argon 1.38 0.66 A A A
Butane 2.01 0.55 B B A
Carbon Dioxide (dry) 1.52 0.63 A A A
Carbon Monoxide (dry) 0.97 0.79 B B A
Cyclopropane 1.45 0.64 B B A
Ethane 1.04 0.76 A A A
Ethylene 0.98 0.78 B A A
Helium 0.14 1.15
(2)
A A A
Hexafluropropylene(3) 5.18 0.34 B B A
Hydrogen 0.07 1.15
(2)
A A A
Isobutylene 2.00 0.55 B B A
Krypton 2.82 0.46 A A A
Methane (pure) 0.55 1.04 A A A
Natural Gas 0.60 1.00 A A A
Neon 0.70 0.92 A A A
Nitrogen 0.97 0.79 A A A
Propane 1.53 0.63 A A A
Propylene 1.48 0.64 B A A
Sulfur Hexafluoride 5.11 0.34 B B A
Xenon 4.53 0.36 A A A
Fg=
S.G. of gas on which rated capacity is based
S.G. of gas to be measured
Fg=
Fg=
S.G. of natural gas
S.G. of nitrogen
0.60
0.97
Fg= 0.79
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