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Title: Design Of Gas Distribution Metering And Regulating Stations
Author: J. D. Harp
Source: 1974 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: Distribution metering and regulating stations cover a wide range in capacities from a domestic setting designed for 175 cfh to large industrial stations capable of handling several thousand cfh. The mechanical equipment involved might range from a meter only (low pressure set), to several stages of regulation, over pressure protection devices, under pressure protection devices, filters, scrubbers, drips, heaters, alcohol Injection systems, odorization equipment, remote control equipment, and various types of recording instruments. Proper initial design and Installation is very important from the standpoint of measurement accuracy and future operation and maintenance, Faulty design that is discovered after the station has been installed and placed in service is costly to correct. One of the most important aspects to any design is the obtaining of the most accurate information available on load characteristics and pressures as this affects the sizes and types of equipment that are selected.




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