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Title: Measurement Of Liquified Petroleum Gas
Author: Ken A. Steward
Source: 2007 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: LPGs are classified as any hydrocarbon liquid having a vapor pressure greater than atmospheric. Under minimal pressures, LPGs can be held in the liquid state, which simplifies storage, transporting and measuring. When pressure is released, LPGs readily vaporize making them an ideal energy source for fuel when the vapor is ignited. The safest and most accurate method of transferring LPG from a bulk storage facility to a pipeline is through a reliable metering system. The basic concept in designing an LPG Metering System is to provide dependable components, which can safely be operated by trained personnel. In the case of a pipeline installation, the system must be designed to provide unattended operation with a minimum amount of maintenance. A transport loading system must provide a means to limit the filling of the transport and provide a hard copy of the total volume and the amount of odorant injected for each loading transaction.




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