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Title: Continuous Gas Sampling A Survey - State-Of-The-Art
Author: Jack Kelley
Source: American Gas Association 1978
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: Continuous gas sampling is prerequisite to energy unit measurement. Sampling provides data at a fraction of the capital cost for calorimetering. Increased value of gas has caused requirement for sampling installations to accelerate. How have we met this demand? What are these installations like? To determine the state-of-the-art, your Chemical Services Committee conducted a survey. We polled our member companies and some associates. Eighteen replies were tabulated. Survey questions were designed to elicit a description of a gas sampling system representing current practice. The line tap where sample leaves the pipeline or meter run is point of beginning for the survey (Figure I). Majority choice indicates the lop of line is prime location - 15 of 18 replies - 83 percent.




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