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Title: Gas Regulation From High Pressure Transmission Lines
Author: C. R. Stephenson
Source: 1956 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1956
Abstract: Considering the modern trend toward tighter Federal controls it may be wise for me to give my interpretation of the title of this paper. Gas regulation is the control, by means now available to the industry, of the motivating force which makes possible long distance transmission of gas. We call it pressure. It compares with what is called voltage in the electrical industry. High pressure is also a somewhat vague expression. Distribution men consider 100 pounds per square inch a relatively high pressure. High pressure transmission lines, for this discussion will be considered as having pressures ranging from 500 pounds per square inch to 1,000 pounds per square inch. Briefly then our title means the control of the pressure of the gas is it leaves a transmission line at 500 to 1,000 pounds per square inch.




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