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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Self-Operated Regulators
Author: James Thomson
Source: 1994 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1994
Abstract: A self-operated regulator is a very simple device that conAises many newcomers to the industry due to its strange terminology. This paper will discuss the basic purpose of regulators, the basic design of regulators, what affects their performance, things to consider when sizing a regulator and, capacity calculations for safety devices. Such mystifying terms as loading element, sensing element, restricting element, droop, boost, spring effect, diaphragm effect, body effect, inlet pressure effect, lock-up, monitor regulator, full open capacity and, rated capacity will be explained.




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