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Title: Regulations, Controller And Related Equipment
Author: Ralph Kubitz
Source: 1972 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: From its early beginnings, not too many years ago, the Gas Industry has grown into one of todays multi-billion dollar giants. Its constant search for ways to deliver gas to the customer more dependably and more economically has stimulated equally spectacular growth in other industries such as equipment suppliers. A most vital piece of equipment is the gas pressure regulator. Pressure makes dependable, economical transportation of the gas possible. The regulator, available in such an amazing variety, performs one key job. It makes it possible to have the right pressure in the right place at the right time as the gas travels from well to customer. In spite of a profusion of available shapes, sizes, designs, and alternate extras, its basic principles of operation are quite simple. The purpose of this paper on fundamentals is to discuss these principles, and explain what the gas pressure regulator is and how it works.




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