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Title: Basics Of High Pressure Measuring And Regulating Station Design
Author: S. Craig Blake
Source: 2000 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2000
Abstract: This paper discusses the basic principle and procedures in designing a high-pressure regulation and measuring station. The principles and procedures discussed will be for any station design with an inlet pressure of over 60 psig. There are three considerations that need to be kept in mind when designing a station. First, is always safety. It is best on a new station design, to always exceed the government safety codes that are established by Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 192 (CFR 192). This will eliminate any safety concerns. The second consideration is the purpose for the Station. What is the station being designed for? The design of the station should conform to all industry accepted standards for regulation and measurement. The last consideration is that of cost. Some stations have such low volumes that it is impossible to recover the cost in a twenty or thirty year period. In review of the cost this will cause the designer to simplify the material design of the station. By considering all of the above this will allow for a reliable, safe, and economical station design.




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