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Title: A Solution For Small Station Odorization
Author: Joe F. Arnold
Source: 1993 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1993
Abstract: The concept for Gas Pulse Odorization was introduced to the Natural Gas Industry in a paper entitled Gas Pulse Odorization by H. R. Heath, MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah presented at the International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement, April 16, 1981. At this time, MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY had been designing, installing, and operating gas pulse odorizers for approximately ten years. These early units controlled volumes of natural gas saturated with odorant from a standard by-pass type odorizer through the use of a three-way cam operated pneumatic switching valve alternately packing and exhausting a volume chamber connected to the common port of the valve. The meter mounted pneumatic switch manufactured by MERCURY INSTRUMENTS, INC. is stroked by a multi-lobe cam attached to a basic gear train driven by a diaphragm meter wiggler.




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