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Title: Fisher Gas Pressure Boosters
Author: Kenneth R. D. Wolfe
Source: 1940 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1940
Abstract: The subject we arc going to discuss is that of gas pressure boosters. The title on the program wasnt as clear as it should have been, since we have really broken this discussion up into two sections. Immediately following this discussion there will be another on the Time Temjjerature Booster, .t this time, however, we shall discuss the Fisher- King Gas Pressure Booster, or high pressure pounds-pounds booster. We will consider this one on the basis of pounds to pounds pressure. I think perhaps the best thing to do first is to discuss briefly the application of this type of booster and its primary requirements, and where it does the best type of work. Kow there are perhaps various conditions which must be met. We have a system in one type of locality where five pounds would be required, and in others ten pounds, fifty, or even one hundred, so it all depends on your particular type of application. We can boost with this type any pressure from one to four hundred pounds. We can boost as little as one pound, or as much as 150 or 200 pounds.




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