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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Pilot Control
Author: Fred Loring
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: Pressure regulators used in the fuel gas industry are commonly classified as self-operated or pilot operated. Each type has advantages for certain applications. Pilot regulators have distinguishing characteristics, such as construction, function, or operation. Generally they offer superior performance in applications involving highly varying flow conditions requiring close control, and widely varying inlet pressures and high rates of load change. Other advantages are: easy and accurate adjustment to changing conditions, sensitive, fast response, minim.! spring effect, reduction or elimination of diaphragm effect, and easy adaptation to remote control. Some models require only a low differential pressure across the main diaphragm, allowing a large diaphragm size for better sensitivity.




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