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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Regulators
Author: Ralph Kubitz
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: A gas pressure regulator is a device for reducing pressure to a certain value. Figure 1 is disgrammatic of a typical regulator installation with the main external elements labeled. Figure T could represent anything from a tiny 1/8 pipe size gaslight regulator to one for a transmission line in 30 or even larger pipe size. it could be a service regulator, an industrial regulator, a district or system regulator, a city gate or town border station regulator, etc. In all cases it takes gas from the supply and reduces the pressure to the value required for the load.




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