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Title: Various Applications Of Telemetering In Gas Distribution
Author: James V. Vatzlavick
Source: 1990 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: One of the major problems inherent in a gas distribution system is the need for accurate real time information from remote sites to be available at a central control or dispatch facility. An obvious solution is the use of telemetering, which is the remote measuring of physical variables, such as pressure, differential, temperature, pulse rate, or flow rate. Telemetering provides accurate on-demand information relevent to the operation of a gas distribution system. Historically, telephone lines have been the most popular method. D.C. (hardwire) telephone circuits or Tone (voice grade) telephone circuits can be used. However, new technology has made the use of radio frequency channels a viable option as well.




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