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Title: Total Sulfur And H2S Analysis
Author: Charles L. Kimbell
Source: 1971 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1971
Abstract: Measurement of hydrogen sulfide, natural gas odorants, and other sulfur compounds in natural gas has presented problems for many years. These difficulties have resulted usually from inadequate sample handling or from instrument errors. Modern instrumentation has resulted in gas analyzers providing continuous monitoring, data recording, linear output, automatic, control and with alarm contacts. Trace sulfur compounds in natural gas are usually limited by contract, thus it is vital that the gas stream from desulfurizing equipment be monitored on a continuous basis. Automatic shutdown by an analyzer is required if plant malfunction is not to cause release of sulfur impurities into the pipeline.




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