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Title: High And Low Pressure Regulators
Author: B. R. Elkins
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: This topic covers a very broad area since it includes all regulators used in the gas industry. Every regulator is either high or low pressure depending upon the definition we use to classify them. Many regulators can be both, again depending on the definition of high and low pressure. Section 192.3 ot the DOT code covers definitions. This section defines a low pressure distribution system as one in which the pressure in the main is substantailly the same as the pressure provided the user. This simply means, there is no regulator needed between the main and the user. Generally speaking this pressure ir. usually 1/4 psig, thus, for convenience of this topic we will define a low pressure regulator as one delivering an outlet pressure ot 1 psig or less.




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