1、ANSI B109.3 Approved April 13,2000 ROTARY-TYPE GAS DISPLACEMENT METERS Secretariat American Gas Association 400 North Capitol Street, NW, 4h Floor Washington, DC 20001 U.S.A. Catalog No. XQOOiO June 2000 Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with AGA Not for ResaleNo repro
2、duction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD*AGA BL09.3-ENGL 2000 E 9008836 OOULYO8 872 First Edition-i973 Second Editiorr-1986 Third Edition-I992 Fourth Edition-2ooO American Gas Association 400 a or th capitol st., NW. 4* noor Washinpon, DC 20001 U.S.A. Catalog No. XQOiO Approv
3、ed April 13,2000 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE, INC. Copyright O 2000, American Gas Association All rights reserved Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with AGA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STDmAGA B107-3-ENGL
4、 2000 m 900883b 0001407 706 m CONTENTS CONTENTS DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT . PREFACE . HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS STANDARD ACCREDITED STANDARDS COMMITTEE B1W SCOPE . PART I .- DEFINITIONS . PART II CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFYING NEW TYPE METERS . i iii iV vi 1 2 2 7 7 V 2.1 SCOPE 7 2
5、.2 DIMENSIONS 7 2.3 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE OPERATING PRESSURE (MAOP) . 7 2.4 STRENGTH OF METER CONNECTIONS 8 2.5 MEER INDEX WINDOW IMPACT RESISTANCE TESTS . 8 2.6 DESIGN SAFETY FACTOR . 8 2.7 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TAPS : 8 2.8 METER IDENTIFICATION . 9 2.9 FLOW DIRECTION IDENTIFICATION 9 2.10 METER OUTPUT
6、 REGISTRATION IDENTIFICATION 9 2.1 1 PROTECTION OF METERS . 9 2.12 MECHANICAL METER INDEX 9 2.13 CORROSION AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF INTERNAL PARTS . 10 2.14 CORROSION AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF EXTERNAL PARTS 10 2.15 TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE TEST 11 PART III 12 12 3.1 SCOPE 12 3.2 RATED CAPACIY 12 3
7、.3 ACCURACY 12 3.4 NOISE AND VIBRATION 12 3.5 STARTING RATE TEST FOR NEW TYPE METERS . 13 3.6 PRESSURE AND LEAK TEST CONDITIONS FOR NEW METERS . 13 3.7 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TEST CONDITIONS 13 PART IV 14 IN-SERVICE PERFORMANCE 14 4.1 SCOPE 14 4.2 TEST CONDITIONS 14 PART V 15 METER INSTALLATION 15 5.
8、1 SCOPE 15 5.2 GENERAL 15 5.3LOCATION 15 5.4 IN STALLATION 15 5.5 METER SHUT OFF . 16 5.6 METER SUPPORT . 16 5.7 METER SIZING . 16 5.8 SPACING OF METERS . 16 5.9 IDENTIFICATION . 16 5.11 SPECIAL SERVICE . 16 5.12 DUAL METER INSTALLATIONS . 16 PART VI . . 17 AUXILIARY DEVICES FOR GAS METERS . 17 6.1S
9、COPE 17 6.2 PRESSURE SYSTEM 19 6.3 TEMPERATURE SYSTEM . 19 6.4 VOLUME INDICATOR . 21 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFYING NEW METERS AND NEW-TYPE METERS 4.3 IN-SERVICE PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS 14 5.10 ON-SITE INSPECTION . 16 i Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with AGA
10、Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD*AGA BLOSm3-ENGL 2000 900883b 0001410 42“ D 6.5 INSTRUMENT CHART DRIVES . 6.6 CIRCULAR CHARTS 6.7 RECORDERS . 6.8 AUTOMATIC INTEGRATORS 6.9 CONSTANT-PRESSURE-COMPENSATING INDEX . 6.10 REMOTE METER READING DEVICES .
11、 6.1 1 INSTRUMENT ADAPTOR PLATES 6.12 INSPECTION AND TESTING CLASSIFICATION . PART VIi . “ TEST METHODS AND EQUIPMENT 7.1 SCOPE 7.2 MEASUREMENT REFERENCE BASE 7.3 UNITS OF MEASURE . 7.4 BASE CONDITIONS . 7.5 METER TESTING SYSTEMS . 7.6 CALIBRATION OF METER TESTING SYSTEMS . APPENDIX A DIFFERENTIAL T
12、ESTIhG APPENDIX B METER ACCURACY BAR CODE FOR METERS AND AUXILIARY DEVICES . . . APPENDIX D . . PROVER BELL CALIBRATION BY PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT APPENDIX C 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 34 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 ii Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with
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19、tandard for safe operation, substantial and durable construction, and acceptable performance for rotary-type gas displacement meters. It is recognized that during any transition period to the metric system, sizes and dimensions need to be expressed in either the metric system or the inch-pound syste
20、m or in both. In this document, both systems are used, with the inch-pound uNts given preference. In most cases, a soft conversion from existing inch-pound values is shown. Soft conversion implies a change in nomenclature only; in this document, the alternative nomenclatures (metric and inch-pound)
21、are shown by using parentheses and can be used interchangeably. Hard conversion is used to express metric values in (closely equivalent) round inch-pound units. Bracketed values are not to be used interchangeably with the corresponding metric values. Nothing in this standard is to be considered as i
22、n any way indicating a measure of quality beyond compliance with the provisions it contains. It is designed to allow the construction and performance of displacement meters that may exceed the various provisions specified in any respect. In its preparation, recognition was intended to be given to th
23、e possibility of improvement through ingenuity of design. As progress takes place, revisions may become necessary. When they are believed desirable, recommendations should be forwarded to the Chairman of ANSI B109 Committee, Operating and Engineering Section, American Gas Association, 400 North Capi
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29、ense from IHS-,-,-HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS STANDARD Following approval of the Standard for Gas Displacemeni Meters (Under 500 Cubic Feet per Hour Capacity), ANSI B109.1, in 1973, a subcommittee was appointed to develop a standard covering rotary-type gas displacement meters. Five drafts of
30、 the standard were prepared and reviewed by the subcommittee before a final draft was prepared and submitted to American National Standards Committee B109 for its consideration on June 20, 1979. Subsequent to adoption by the committee, the first edition of the standard for rotary-type gas displaceme
31、nt meters was approved as American National Standard by the American National Standards Institute, Inc., on April 14, 1980. The second edition was approved as American National Standard by the American National Standards Institute, Inc., on January 9, 1987. Major changes included the additions of: P
32、art VI on Auxiliary Devices for Gas Meters; Part VI1 on Test Methods and Equipment; and informative Appendices for bar coding of meters and auxiliary devices, and prover calibration. In the third edition, minor editorial changes were made. The third edition was approved on November 12.1992. This is
33、the fourth edition of standard B109.3, in which several addidons/deletions have been made to avoid any ambiguity, to make it more consistent and to improve upon some requirements. Substantive changes have been shown by a bar I I in the margin. Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under
34、 license with AGA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-STDaAGA BLD9-3-ENGL 2000 900883b OOOLYLY O75 I ACCREDITED STANDARDS COMMITTEE B109 GREGORY S. VERAA, Chairman DAVID E KEE, Vice Chairman Ali M. Quraishi, Administrative Secretary (Non-Voting) REPRESE
35、NTING AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION (AGA): Cathy Chang Winston Meyer Gregory S. Vem REPRESENTING AMERICAN PUBLIC GAS ASSOCIATION (APGA): Essa Rhebi REPRESENTING AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME): James C. Devore REPRESENTING FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION (FERC): Chris M. Zerby REPRES
36、ENTING GAS APPLIANCE MANUFACTLJRERS ASSOCIATION (GAMA): David F. Kee REPRESENTING GAS METER MANUFACTURERS Donald A. Jones Paul Adams Richard A. Sallee Dane L. Ehnch Jerry Kamaiieh Vacant REPRESENTING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REGULATORY UTILITY COMMISSIONERS (NARUC): Donald J. Stumm John P. Zekoll REP
37、RESENTING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY 0: George Mattingiy REPRESENTING NATIONAL PROPANE GAS ASSOCIATION (NPGA): Bruce Swieciki INDIVIDUAL MEMBER: Thomas J. Coam Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with AGA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking pe
38、rmitted without license from IHS-,-,-STD-AGA B109*3-ENGL 2000 900BB3b 0001415 TOI SCOPE This standard applies to rotary-type positive displacement meters designed for revenue measurement of fuel gas. Part 1 comprises a list of definitions and terms used throughout the standard. Part II covers the co
39、nstruction requirements for qualifying new-type rotary meters. Part III covers the performance requirements for qualifying new meters and new-type rotary meters. Part IV covers “in-service performance requirements for rotary-type meters. Part V addresses installation requirements for these meters. P
40、art VI pertains to auxiliary devices used with meters covered by this standard. Part VI1 covers test methods and equipment. 1 Copyright American Gas Association Provided by IHS under license with AGA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PART I DEFINITION
41、S 1.1 ACCURACY, METER. The degree to which a meter correctly measures the volume of gas passing through it, determined by comparing the volume registered by the meter with that registered by the prover. (See Appendix B for methods of expressing meter accuracy.) 1.2 ADAPTOR PLATE, INSTRUMENT. A speci
42、ally designed plate mounted between a meter and an instrument to provide for a proper drive to the instrument. 1.3 AUTOMATIC INTEGRATORS 1.3.1 Recording Type. This type of automatic integrator is equipped with corrected and uncorrected volume counters and a chart to record the time, pressure or temp
43、erature, or combinations thereof: 1.3.2 Non-Recording Type. This type of automatic integrator is equipped with corrected and uncorrected volume counters. 1.3.3 Automatic Integrating Device for Pressure. An automatic integrating.device for pressure is an auxiliary device designed to automatically cor
44、rect a volume-related input to some predetermined base pressure condition. 1.3.4 Automatic Integrating Device for Temperature. Automatic integrating device for temperature is an auxiliary device designed to automatically correct a volume related input to some predetermined base temperature condition
45、 in accordance with Charles Law. 1.3.5 Automatic Integrating Devices for Pressure and Temperature. An automatic integrator device for pressure and temperature is an auxiliary device designed to automatically correct a volume-related input to some predetermined base pressure and base temperature cond
46、ition in accordance with Boyles Law and Charles Law. 1.4 AUXILIARY DEVICES. Devices used with a meter to provide an adjustment of the meter reading, to permit obtaining special information, or to transmit information to a remote location. 1.5 BADGE. A permanent plate, affixed in a conspicuous place
47、on a meter, containing basic meter information. 1.6 BASE CONDITIONS. The standard base conditions of pressure and temperature for the volumetric measurement of natural gas, ANSVAPI 2562-1969, has established 60F (156C) and 14.73 psi (101.56 kPa) as the base temperature and pressure to which ail volu
48、mes are commonly referred. 1.7 B31TLE, CUBIC FOOT. A specially constructed and calibrated bottle, usually immersion type, complete with an immersion tank containing a light oil of low vapor pressure, with the boule suspended over the tank by means of a suitable cord and pulley so that the bottle may
49、 be immersed in the oil between two graduations, top and bottom. The bottle is constructed so that exactly 1 cubic foot of air is displaced when the bottle is immersed between the two marks. Ine calibration of the bottle must be traceable to the National Bureau of Standards. 1.8 CAPACITY, RATED. The maximum flow rate at