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Title: Preservation Of Inactive Compressor Equipment
Author: Norris Mcdivitt
Source: American Gas Association 1977
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: The approach to preserving inactive compressor equipment can be as varied as there are people considering the subject. One can go from the position of doing nothing to the units except allowing them to set in place or taking elaborate measures of preserving the equipment as if it were in a permanent state of deactivily. To establish our preservation philosophy, we listen to what other users were doing, look at our own demand to determine how soon we would expect a station or engine to be in service after the call for start-up was given, and from that, developed standards that we thought would maintain compressor engine integrity and would minimize the amount of time required to restore the equipment to service. It was our position to preserve equipment to the point where we could be on line with a unit with a 24-hour notice.




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