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  2. Gas meter - Wikipedia

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    Residential, commercial and industrial gas meters have their own standard thread sizes. The gas meter is connected to customer piping through a swivel and nut, which has a dedicated set of thread sizes. [9] Threads are helical structures used on screws, bolts, pipes, and other fasteners to facilitate the joining of components.

  3. Utility submeter - Wikipedia

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    A residential gas meter. The concept of submetering was effectively "invented" sometime in the 1920s, when many laws currently affecting submetering were written. [clarification needed] Submetering was not widespread until the energy crisis in the mid-1970s, which prompted an increase in submetering for gas and electric usage. Water submetering ...

  4. Gas holder - Wikipedia

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    30,000 m 3 (1,100,000 cu ft) blast furnace gas holder at Rautaruukki Steel in Finland. A gas holder or gasholder, also known as a gasometer, is a large container in which natural gas or town gas (coal gas or formerly also water gas) is stored near atmospheric pressure at ambient temperatures. The volume of the container follows the quantity of ...

  5. Gas Meter Market to Surpass Valuation of USD 5.14 Billion by ...

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    Westford, USA, Nov. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SkyQuest projects that the global Gas Meter Market size will reach a value of USD 5.14 Billion by 2031, with a CAGR of 4.70% during the forecast period (2024-2031). A major contributor to the growth of natural gas demand curve across the globe is the need for accurate monitoring and measurement ...

  6. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    United States: Diameters are specified in nominal pipe size (NPS), measured in inches. Common sizes include: Residential meters: 5/8 inch (commonly referred to as "5/8 x 3/4 inch"), 3/4 inch, and 1 inch. [8] Commercial/Industrial meters: Sizes range from 1½ inches to 12 inches or larger, depending on flow requirements and system design. [8]

  7. Spire is installing new ‘smart meters’ around KC. Will the ...

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    The new technology promises more accurate natural gas readings and new safety measures. But some critics say they’re not worth the cost. Spire is installing new ‘smart meters’ around KC.

  8. Southern California Gas Company - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, the company began the Advanced Meter Installation (AMI) Project that consists of upgrading over 6 million gas meters with the new Advanced Meter communication device. This device is attached to an analog gas meter that automatically and securely transfers gas usage information to the company's customer service and billing centers.

  9. Talk:Gas meter - Wikipedia

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    Most utilities use 7" of water column (w.c.) for residential gas meters. I was told that when the gas pressure regulator goes below 7" w.c., the customer pays more and when the gas pressure regulator goes above 7" w.c., the utility loses money. I recently had my gas meter replaced and my regulator was at 4" w.c.. Does anyone know how to ...