Scope
This guideline identifies the methods to be used for troubleshooting
proving operations using the master meter prover.
MASTER METER PROVER TROUBLESHOOTING FOR OPERATIONS
Frequency As indicated below
Procedure
Problem | Location & Probable Cause | Test/Inspection | Corrective Action |
Poor Repeatability | —– Master Meter Prover —– | ||
Cavitation | Apply excessive backpressure for a brief period
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Adjust back-pressure to appropriate level. |
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Pulse generator fault |
At uniform flow rate check that pulse frequency is constant. |
Repair or replace as required | |
Electrical noise | Check for random electrical interference. |
Trace and eliminate interference. |
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Entrapped air or gas and/or cavitation |
Open vents slowly, then close. |
Locate air or gas source and eliminate. |
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Worn meter parts | Dismantle and inspect. |
Reassemble with new parts as required and reprove master meter. |
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Leaking valves | Check for full open or close position and leak tightness. |
Repair or replace as required. | |
—– Field Meter —– | |||
Cavitation | Apply excessive backpressure for a brief period |
Adjust back-pressure to appropriate level. |
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Pulse generator fault |
At uniform flow rate check that pulse frequency is constant. |
Repair or replace as required | |
Temperature variation |
Measure temperature often and accurately. |
Correct for temperature effects on field meter and master meter. |
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Warn meter parts | Dismantle and inspect. |
Reassemble with new parts as required and reprove master meter. |
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Turbine meter straightening section |
Remove and inspect for damage. |
Repair or replace as required. | |
Pressure variation | Check gauges. | a) Look for cavitation.
b) Check back-pressure |
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Temperature variation. |
Check temperature sensors. | Maintain stable flow condition. |