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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Pilot Control Of Flow Rate And Pressure
Author: A. Rea Cameron
Source: 1982 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: Pressure regulators used in the fuel gas industry are commonly classified as self-operated or p i l o t - operated. Each type has advantages for certain applications. Pilot regulators have distinguishing c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , such as construction, funct i o n , or operation. Generally they offer superior performance in applications involving highly varying flow conditions requiring close control, and widely varying inlet pressures and high rates of load change. Other advantages are: easy and accurate adjustment to changing conditions, sens i t i v e , fast response, minimal spring effect, reduction or elimination of diaphragm effect, and easy adaptation to remote control. Some models require only a low differential pressure across the main diaphragrn, allowing a large diaphragm size for better s e n s i t i v i t y.




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