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Title: District Regulators And Load Distribution
Author: A. S. Hall, Jr.
Source: 1945 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1945
Abstract: District regulators can be divided into two main types, low or standard pressure and medium or high pressure. Standard pressure is a better term than low pressure and should be adopted by the gas industry. Standard is defined in the dictionary to mean: That which is set up and established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, weight, extent, value or quality. For years the distribution of gas was handled entirely by low pressure systems. Therefore, it is sound and reasonable to use this method as a standard. The general public will accept and understand the term and not misunderstand it as they have often misunderstood the meaning of low pressure. How often in periods of maximum demand one hears over the telephone an irate voice inquiring, Am I not on the low pressure line?




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