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Title: Design Considerations For Analyzer Enclosure Systems
Author: David Beitel
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Instrument shelters are a necessity. In the Rocky Mountain Region, the decision to provide an Instrument Shelter is not something that is usua lly debated. The real i ssue is how sophisticated (read Expensive) they need to be and what should go into them. The decision as to what goes into a Shelter for a project engineer can be a delicate balancing act. Depending on the various adders the cost of a shelter can become quite expensive. When we talk about Instrument Shelters, two general categories are rele vant: Buildings that house Meters, and Buildings that house Qualit y Instrumentation- Chromatographs, Water Monitors, H2S Analyzers, and Oxygen Analyzers




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