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Title: Domestic Gas Service Regulators Operation - Selection - Installation
Author: Stephen P. Swartz
Source: 1985 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Definition of a Service Type Gas Pressure Regulator The term, GAS SERVICE REGULATORS, commonly applies to those regulators used for reducing gas pressure in pounds to a reduced or service pressure of four to eight ounces as required by domestic gas burning equipment, such as gas stoves, floor furnaces, hot water heaters, central heating, and other similar gas heating equipment. Such gas service regulators are used whenever gas pressure is distributed at a pressure in pounds and must be reduced to ounces pressure for these appliances. The regulator is installed ahead of the domestic meter because the meter is designed to measure gas consumed on the premises at ounces pressure and not in pound pressure.




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