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Title: Gas Quality Instrumentation
Author: Jerry Paul Smith
Source: 1970 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Quality control in the gas industry is of prime importance. To achieve high quality gas, we must eliminate or control any undesirable constituents, if such are present. Before being able to eliminate or control these undesirable constituents, we must determine their presence and degree of concentration. Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, water vapor, liquid water, liquid hydrocarbons, and any other liquids or solids that would affect the measurement, transportation, or utilization of gas are generally considered undesirable. Some of these are virtually impossible to eliminate but can be controlled to acceptable levels. These levels are stated in the contracts for the purchase and sale of the gas.




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