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Title: District Regulators And Load Distribution
Author: I, L. Peppley
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: The basic problem of gas distribution is a study of desirable pressures, and of pressure reduction. Without considering any factor except the cost of installation, the least expensive method of gas distribution would be at the pressure available from the supplying pipeline. This would make possible a network of one inch and two inch mains, with smaller service lines. There are several reasons why this type of distribution is not often practical. In many instances, maximum pressures are limited by franchise requirements, Also extremely high pressures would require special valves, fittings and regulators. Small lines are more easily broken than larger lines, and extremely high pressures would create major problems




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