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Title: Electronic Measurement Used For Gas Control Purposes
Author: Gary L. Sypolt
Source: American Gas Association 1983
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: In 1%5 Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation first began to control volumetric flow rates or pressure and operate valves remotely from a centralized dispatching point located at its headquarters in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Flow rates at 11 stations involving 42 separate metering devices could be controlled. Flowing conditions could be monitored at 22 various locations. Pressure, temperature, and differential pressure were sensed by electronic transducers at delivery points scattered throughout West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York. Tone equipment was used to transmit the parameter information via microwave and leased line back to a centralized computer located in Clarksburg dispatching office.




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