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Title: Design Of Distribution Metering And Regulating Stations
Author: James W. Garden
Source: 1975 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: In a typical distribution operation many requests for gas service are received daily. The normal sequence of events would start with the completion of an agreement between the gas company and the prospective customer. As a result of this agreement mains and services would be extended and a meter and regulator station would be constructed to accurately control and measure this exchange of gas. The meter and regulator station design which is the focal point of this paper, is important regardless of size. Even a small station will be responsable for the exchange of a considerable amount of money over its lifetime. Maintenance costs or replacement costs caused by poor design can sometimes make an attractive customer appear unfeasible when he is connected.




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