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Title: Basics Of High Pressure Measuring And Regulating Station Design Class 113
Author: Maureen E. Kolkmeier
Source: 1999 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: For the purpose of this paper, a basic high pressure station incorporating both regulation and measurement will be outlined. The principles discussed here will handle any inlet pressure over 60 psig. There are three considerations when designing a high pressure regulation and measurement station. The first consideration is purpose. The design should mnform to industry accepted standards for regulation and measurement application, sizing and accuracy. The second consideration is safety. Minimum safety standards are established by Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 192 (CFR 192). Moreover, the third consideration is simplification of material. Simplification of material usually leads to a cost effective station, which is easy to operate and maintain. While coving the basic components of a station, ancillary instrumentation and data communication will be introduced. By considering purpose, safety and simplicity all together, designers provide reliable, safe, and economical regulation and measurement of gas.




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