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Title: The Mini-Stinker
Author: R. m. Watson
Source: 1973 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1973
Abstract: The Mini-Stinker (Figure l) is a miniature bypass odorizer that has proven successful for odorizing domestic use gas at pipe line compressor stations. Most large compressor stations, treating plants, processing plants, gas conditioning plants, chemical plants, refineries, etc. will have a small distribution system serving offices, laboratories, warehouses, shops, storage bldgs., washrooms, etc. These distribution systems are vital to any plant operation, and the gas used is primEirily for domestic purposes. It should be odorized the same as any other distribution system. You may tend to be a little casual in the odorization practices of these systems, since the personnel maintaining,, operating, and using gas from these systems are company personnel. This being the case, you may assume they are knowledgeable of natural gas and odorization. However, if you make a close check of your company use gas, you may find it is not being odorized or is being odorized with a wick-type odorizer.




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