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      Interchangeability among Series B meter bodies of the same size. 
Permanently lubricated for long life and virtually maintenance- free 
      operation. 
Modular design allows a quick-change to a different version at a lower 
      overall cost. 
Durable, weather resistant cover with improved sealing capability 
Versatile and configurable odometer masking.
Universal Instrument Drive (ID) assembly -one size fits all 8C-56M 
      Series B Meters. 
Quick and easy field installation of the low cost Solid State Pulser. 
Available with factory pre-installed magnets for quick installation of 
      the Solid State Pulser or Model 5 Prover Field Counter Pulser Module. Counter (CTR)  An 8 digit non-compensated index registers displaced volume in Actual 
    Cubic Feet (ACF) or in Actual Cubic Meters (m3).  Temperature Compensated (TC)  Temperature compensation, available in meter sizes 8C-16M, is 
    accomplished by a mechanical computer with a spiral bi-metallic thermocouple 
    (probe) located in a sealed temperature well at the meter inlet. Series 3 TC 
    Units provide corrected gas volume readings to a 60°F (15°C) base 
    temperature for readout in Standard Cubic Feet (SCF) or Normal meters Cubed 
    (Nm3) between flowing temperatures of -20°F and + 120°F ( -29°C and + 49°C).  Counter or Temperature Compensated with Instrument Drive (CD/TD)  The Universal Instrument Drive (ID) Assembly adapts to the CTR and TC 
    Accessory for installation of a corrector, chart recorder, or other 
    externally mounted, mechanically driven device. The ID Assembly is 
    mechanically linked to the CTR/TC mechanical gear reduction unit. One 
    revolution of the instrument drive dog represents a specific displaced 
    volume measured by the meter.  Solid State Pulser  The ROOTS solid state pulser mounts directly to a CTR/TC Unit, generating 
    low frequency pulses representing volumetric information for remote reading. 
    Mechanical switches have been eliminated for maximum reliability. No battery 
    or maintenance is required. |