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Title: Inspection Program For Regulator Stations
Author: H. E. Kudlik
Source: 1972 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: The title assigned for this discussion is Inspection Program for Regulator Stations. To our Company, Regulator Stations are combined with Measuring Stations so actually the discussion will cover all equipment used at a Measuring and Regulating Station. We will endeavor to cover the schedules and procedures followed in complying with Safety Codes and inspections required for the determination of accurate measurement and reliability of equipment operation. Inspections of Measuring Stations should be predicated to the accuracy of gas volumes passed, continuity of service to the consumer, and all coupled with safe operations. Safety Code inspections and tests are included as they cannot be separated from operational procedures anymore. Whenever measurement men or operational personnel approach and enter a measuring station, they are visually making many of the inspections discussed later. However, if the inspections are not a part of a written record, they cannot be included as part of the Safety Code compliance. Safety Code compliance will become increasingly important as time passes. It cannot be said that any one item at a measuring station has more importance than any other one item in the inspection program, so please do not attach any significance to the sequence in which items are discussed. Accurate records of inspections are kept in the field and submitted weekly. These in turn are compiled on a master sheet and submitted annually to the main office, or as often as requested.




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