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Title: Design Of A Combination Positive And Orifice Metering Installation
Author: E. J. Burgin
Source: 1970 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: FUNCTION - In the design of a meter and regulator station, regardless of size or type, the first consideration should be that of obtaining consistently accurate measurement and dependable pressure regulation. Whether or not this function is dependent primarily upon the people who develop the design. Of course, once the equipment has been installed, it must be properly maintained for our purpose, we asume this is done. The achievement of accurate measurement and dependable pressure regulation is obtained by proper consideration of the specific requirements as they are known and developed, existing conditions, and the future requirements. One of the factors that must be considered in the design of meter and regulator stations is that of cost. In considering cost, we are concerned with the cost of operation and maintenance as well as the initial cost. Too often, initial cost becomes the prime consideration because of its effect upon the feasibility of the project. However, if the feasibility can not support an adequately designed station that will result for all flow rates and pressure conditions in accuracies to within one-half to one-fourth of one per cent, then perhaps the project is not feasible at all.




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