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Title: Leak Detection In Low Pressure System
Author: Roy Parker
Source: 1934 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1934
Abstract: Gas leakage is, has been, and probably will always be of the utmost importance to the entire gas industry. The more modern plant of superior materials and construction according to improved methods of design, is giving the operators very little trouble. However, the majority of the city plants in Oklahoma are many years old and the Unaccounted for figure indicate a condition that cant pass unnoticed. After establishing the fact that excessive leakage does exist, the next step is its location. Several methods have been in use for years and have proven their worth. Listed in this group could be the bar test inspection, soil and vegetation observation, pressure drop and metering into method.




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